Cetus3D z axis stabilization

Cetus3D z axis stabilization

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This is a Z-axis stabilization for the Cetus3D Printer. The Z-axis is fixed to one side - it works well but isn't very stiff. This mod will fix the Z-axis on a second spot - making it much stiffer. I've used it for three days now and it also appears that the artifacts on the sides are decreasing, so it definitely has an effect on print quality. Under Post-Printing you'll find a video showing the installation process. To install this mod, you'll need: Three M4x12mm screws Three low-profile M4 nuts (they're only 2mm thick - DIN439/ISO4035) Two M3x25mm screws Two M3 nuts One M3 washer If you can't get the low-profile M4 nuts, you can print the "high" version of extrusion nuts instead - but I recommend using the lower profile. I have two versions available - I use the standard version (printed in PLA with 99% infill), and the second one (slim) hasn't been tested yet - it might be sufficient but I prefer to play it safe. Print Settings: Printer: Cetus3D Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 99% (maybe 80% would be enough) Post-Printing

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