Improved Geeetech Aluminum Anti-Wobble Bracket

Improved Geeetech Aluminum Anti-Wobble Bracket

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I designed an anti-wobble bracket that didn't have too much play, which was a major problem with other brackets I tried. Whenever I did z-axis hops, the bracket would twist slightly and lose some revolution. To solve this issue, I created my own design with a little tension on the bearing rods, and it worked perfectly. The center-to-center measurement of the z-axis bearing rod to screw shaft is approximately 21mm on my printer. I also added a tower for placing supports, so don't forget to add them in between. This bracket uses the original brass nuts for the z-axis rods, which are reliable and durable. Print Settings: Printer: MicroMake D1 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer height Infill: 55% (but it shouldn't matter) Notes: Don't forget to add supports for the friction plates!

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