
Tevo Z-Base
thingiverse
If, like me, you're using a stock coil coupler and an Oldham connector with your Tevo, you may have noticed that the Oldham lets your Z-axis rod swing far off-center, which can mess up the first layer's printability. This setup combines a standard 608 ZZ bearing to keep the Z-rod from moving vertically while still allowing the Oldham to remove any Z-wobble in the rod itself.
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