
Z axis holder for 3Drag / K8200 - with 'in object' ballbearing
myminifactory
Had to adjust dimensions for a tighter fit around the ballbearing and its profile. Treated the ballbearing as an integral part of the object. Added fillets and extra material for added stability. The fit is extremely tight, resting on the shoulder of the two vertical guides, making additional support unnecessary. Z-wobble has been significantly improved. Instructions To ensure a successful print, I opted to keep the layer with the ballbearing collapsed in place using an 'in object' solution. It's essential to add a printing pause after the last 'ballbearing' layer, allowing you to insert the bearing and resume the print. First, print a test object to verify that the dimensions are being printed correctly. If the ballbearing does not fit snugly or its surface is not level with the latest layer, you risk damaging your extruder tip when it attempts to print over the bearing. Degrease the area where the next layer will be printed and don't worry if the first layer doesn't stick perfectly.
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