
Cetus3D Extended Mkii z axis stabilization
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This is a remix of the Original Part by SteamKraft (Thank you) @ https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2091959 I made this as the holes and motor mounts are a bit different, I realized after printing the first part blindly the original part. Hope this helps, please give me feedback. I can share the * **I couldn't test the final version, in my previous version that I printed the bottom holes did not line up. I added the offset in the final design, but it's untested** * I have added the z-axis stopper, into the design, and customized it for the extended version. **Mine broke while handling the printer, I used the old part** * Fusion 360 link, to modify this "http://a360.co/2l6crf4" Below quoted from his Thing page "This is a z-axis stabilization for the Cetus3D Printer the z axis is just fixed on one side - it works good - but it's not very stiff. This mod will fix the z-axis on a second spot - so it's much stiffer. I used it now for three days and it also seems that the artifacts on the sides are getting lesser - so it has a real effect on print quality." under Post-Printing you find a video which shows the installation what you need to install this mod: 3x M4x12mm screws 3x M4 Nuts (low profile - they just 2mm thick - DIN439/ISO4035) 2x M3x25mm screws 2x M3 nuts 1x washer for m3 screws if you can't get these low-profile M4 nuts - you can print the "high" version of extrusion nuts - but I recommend the lower profile. I have two versions - I use the normal version (printed in PLA with 99% infill) the second one (slim) I didn't test now - it may be enough but I like to get secure and use the thicker one if you try the slim version, let me know what you think
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