
Z-axis with one motor for anycubic i3+
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I've tried to keep the X-axis parallel to good and do levelling before each print. So I decided to remove one motor. Videos: https://youtu.be/aJEpPoFg_QU https://youtu.be/hRVbY9G7JPs You will need to have: 4 M3x10 bolts for a stepper 12 M3X20 bolts 2 M3X25 bolts 14 M3 nuts 8 M3 washers 4 608zz bearings 2 GT2-6 D8 cogged pulley 1 GT2-6 D5 cogged pulley 2 GT2-6 D5 (or D3 if you will find them) rollers for cogged strap 1 annular strap (852mm at minimum but it will be better to use a bit large) Also, you will need to print this additional thing: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2265654 I've used support for motor holder only. Issues: 1. Motor mount holes are a bit tight and short; it will be better to make them a bit longer and broader. 2. It will be better to change Jdonegan's Z-Axis Stabilizer to add bottom support of 608z's bearings. Moreover, some holes are not comply with Anycubic i3+. I've drilled them. Warning: You will have to calibrate the Z-axis! UPD: Motor holder has three additional holes: 1 of them is for filament guide 2 of them are for additional GT2-6 rollers if your strap is a bit more longer than it needs to be
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