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7.0
Jan 13, 2021
01/21
by
Gerald Matson (centerridge)
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Geeetech prusa i3 axis wobble fix by shawdreamer, published Sep 17, 2016 Added adjust screw stabilizer, reversed Z Nut to make better. Included Prt. to modify as needed. Force thread new hole.
Topics: thingiverse, z-axis_stabilizer, 3D Printing, stl
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8.0
Apr 23, 2021
04/21
by
Jason Chau (Middleman)
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This is a cap designed to fit onto the end of the threaded Z-axes on a Migbot/Electron/Mendel Prusa i3 which helps prevent Z-axis wobble on printouts. You need to printout two caps for it to work.
Topics: z-axis_stabilizer, stl, 3D Printer Parts, thingiverse
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3.0
Apr 16, 2021
04/21
by
Testeur Demsn (bricole42)
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I had the problem on my printer that the smooth rod on the Z axis was not firmly attached to the plastic support. Sometimes it would just move up with the Z axis displacement. After trying to glue it (and it did not work long), I designed this little part to prevent the smooth rod moving out of its support.
Topics: z-axis_stabilizer, thingiverse, 3D Printer Accessories, stl
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9.0
Apr 30, 2021
04/21
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MCHL NWK (cappy0815)
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Z axis stabilizer 4 Fabrikator-Mini
Topics: stl, thingiverse, z-axis_stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts
3
3.0
Apr 13, 2021
04/21
by
marcello de stefanis (cellino92)
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Simple holder for the trapezoidal z axis, to avoid the wobble with the original bearing and allow to use all 200 mm in z axis. No support material in printing. Sorry for bad photo and prototype printed, but the pla used is very bad :(
Topics: thingiverse, 3drag, stl, z-axis_stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts
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5.0
Jan 19, 2021
01/21
by
chinku shanks (chinku)
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To support the lead screw and reduce stress on the coupler .
Topics: 3D Printer Parts, thingiverse, tevo_tarantula, stl, z-axis_stabilizer
3
3.0
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
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Iain Drummond (idrummond)
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This is yet another add-on for the Printrbot Simple designed to limit wobble of the z axis threaded rod. The intent here was to minimize Z-ribbing in my prints. This piece is based on designs by others here and modified for the dimensions of the Pbot Simple (w large motors). Seems to work for me; your mileage may vary. Note: beware that if you print anything taller than about 8.5 cm, the Y axis drive will hit this brace and try and force it up the poles, depending on how far up you place it....
Topics: thingiverse, Printrbot_Simple, 3D Printer Accessories, stl, z-axis_stabilizer
2
2.0
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
Steven Goldsborough (TXtubation)
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This is a remix of JayArr's simple Z-Axis rod stabilizer for the Tronxy X1. My Z-Axis rod was 22mm from the side of the 2040 extruded aluminum, so I adjusted the stabilizer accordingly.
Topics: z_axis_stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts, stl, thingiverse, TronXY_X1
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1.0
Dec 14, 2021
12/21
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(Tioh)
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I use these Endpoints for stabilizing the z-axis of my Alfawise U10 with M8 all-thread
Topics: bracing, DIY, stl, thingiverse, z-axis_stabilizer, stabiliser, Alfawise_U10
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9.0
Mar 21, 2021
03/21
by
(vinnieB)
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I tried to upgrade my Ctc creator printer with the z-axis stabilizer, but it didn't quite fit. The build platform collided with the bearing support rig, so it was imposible to get to home position. Also, the screw mounts were too wide to fit between the two screws on the top. Last, I hate printing with supports so I created a support-free build.
Topics: stl, z-axis_stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts, ctc_printer, thingiverse
3
3.0
Apr 4, 2021
04/21
by
Airam Ramos (AiramsRT)
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lock designed to prevent patio umbrella from spinning around when tilted to block the sun. designed for a 37mm umbrella pole. May work for sizes ranging from 36-38, but not tested. If you found this useful, please donate what you think it is worth to my paypal.me. Help cover the time of design. Thanks, Enjoy!
Topics: thingiverse, 3D Printer Accessories, Ender3, stl, ender3pro, z-axis_stabilizer
3
3.0
Mar 12, 2021
03/21
by
Corey Malczewski (cmalczew)
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I only had a bigger ball bearing on hand so I took Makramg's stablizer and widen the hole and added some height. Works like a charm. A stabilizer for the top of the Z axis lead screw. Uses Radial Ball, Double Sealed (8x 22 x7mm) Bearing to hold the Z lead screw and two M3*10 screws with the hammer head nuts that came with the kit.
Topics: 3D Printer Parts, thingiverse, z Axis Stabilizer, Ender 3, stl
9
9.0
Apr 30, 2021
04/21
by
Sam Kearsley (Kearsley_13)
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I had some wobbling problems with my printer, and this solved it. This one was designed by me and it will fit most M8 Nuts, as long as you use a small one.
Topics: stl, stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts, Zaxis, thingiverse, z-axis_stabilizer
3
3.0
Jan 7, 2021
01/21
by
Chris Brunstad (DigitalSynergy)
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I created a Z axis stabilizer that includes a bed mount, leveling becomes much easier when the level point is at the base of each Z rod. This is sorta but not really a remix of my old design. It takes a couple of 3mm threaded screws / nuts and works best with the yellow springs. I haven't had to level my bed in over 9 months since I made these parts. I printed the mounts in PETG for structural integrity. I still have a few upgrades to do and the photos are an older design with only 2 mount...
Topics: stl, z-axis_stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts, bed_leveling, kossel, thingiverse
4
4.0
Mar 20, 2021
03/21
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(rolller)
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Left and right parts are mirrored.
Topics: stl, z-axis_stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts, prusa_i3_rework, thingiverse
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11
Mar 21, 2021
03/21
by
Francesco Casserini (franky99)
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Just another Z Axis stabilzer for Prusa I3. For details see instructions. Update 09-27-15: Added STL-File for lower part.
Topics: stl, z-axis_stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts, prusa_i3, frame, thingiverse
2
2.0
Mar 10, 2021
03/21
by
Gerhard Kündig (Mr3De)
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This is an adjustable Z axis stabilizer for my M3D Crane Dual. This design may fit any printer with 20x20 T slot frame. This requires: - 1x 608 bearing - 2x M3 16mm screws - 2x M3 nuts A nice knob can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3014508
Topics: M3D CRANE, stl, thingiverse, M3D, 3D Printer Accessories, Z Axis Stabilizer
2
2.0
Jun 21, 2021
06/21
by
Johan Ensing (Breinstorm)
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I got my hands on a design from elmerohueso. "Ender 3 Lead Screw Stabilizer" Published on September 2, 2018 www.thingiverse.com/thing:3080912 I made some changes to it, so I don't need to screw it in place. Just hit it home in the frame.
Topics: thingiverse, z-axis_stabilizer, Z-Axis, stl, 3D Printer Parts, stabilizer
2
2.0
Apr 1, 2021
04/21
by
Julian Camacho (JC3DPrinting)
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I designed this to change the position of the spool holder for the LOTMAXX SC-10 so the filament won't break or prevent the extruder from working. Also stabilizes the Z-axis so it doesn't move as much with a ball-bearing. I haven't had any problems with this thing so far. I used an old ball bearing I had from a fidget spinner I had.
Topics: thingiverse, 3D Printer Accessories, stl, filament_spool_holder, z-axis_stabilizer, Lotmaxx
3
3.0
Apr 13, 2021
04/21
by
David Sanz Kirbis (dasaki)
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Same concept as other things (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:100128, http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:395526, http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:723748). Just wanted to add as little pieces and volume to the printer as possible. See instructions for further info. If you are a curious maker / "tinker" / hacker, have a look at my blog: www.therandomlab.com
Topics: thingiverse, stl, z-axis_stabilizer, prusa_i3, 3D Printer Parts, Z_Stabilizer
3
3.0
Mar 9, 2021
03/21
by
Richard Beckker (Uptownwings)
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I was in need of stabilizing the Z axis on my tarantula for when my Y carriage is moving fast, but I didn't like the models that I found on the web. Either too complex, unable to adjust, etc. I wanted something simple and functional instead of pretty and questionable, and I don't think it will get more simple or functional than this. Done right, this can catch the wobble both ways (push and pull) and doesn't take much space and is pretty fast to print as well. I recommend printing with 3 walls...
Topics: Adjustable, stl, thingiverse, tangencial, cartesian, z-axis_stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts, stabilizer
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10.0
Apr 30, 2021
04/21
by
Dylan Yegge (DylanYegge)
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This aligns the z axis rods because mine don't go into the acrylic hole where they are supposed to go. Scale down model is in inches.
Topics: stl, Z-Axis, 3D Printer Parts, thingiverse, Anet_A8, z-axis_stabilizer
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8.0
Apr 7, 2021
04/21
by
Ian Fleet (ZiggyRobo)
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These Z Axis supports for left and right rods can be adjusted to suit the precise dimensions of your Robo 3D. - Brackets fit to the case using 1" double sided foam or mounting tape. Fit the brackets loosely first and mark with a pencil where each bracket needs to stick. Make sure the bracket tab is on top so it is easier to remove the case later. - Pinch block uses M3 screw, adjustment tab uses M4. Before tightening up the M4 nuts make sure the X Axis carriage moves freely up and down the...
Topics: 3D Printer Parts, robo_3d, stl, support, robo3d, thingiverse, z-axis_stabilizer
6
6.0
Jan 16, 2021
01/21
by
Kerry Clark (DC03)
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This is the Z-Axis stabilizer I designed to help get rid of Z-Banding. I used a 22mm OD bearing and pressed it into the bearing hole. I mounted it with two 12mm screws. I am using it with the R_Z_Top bracket from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1457449 For the picture with the two cylinders, the right one is before and the left one is after. I printed this on my TEVO Tarantula from tevo3dprinterstore.com.
Topics: 3D Printer Parts, tevo, thingiverse, tarantula, tevo_tarantula, stl, z-axis_stabilizer
7
7.0
Jan 15, 2021
01/21
by
Einar Madsen Storebo (einarms)
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Z Lead Screw Mount for Flange Bearing 8mm KFL08 Hypercube Evolution
Topics: thingiverse, stl, 3D Printer Accessories, z-axis_stabilizer, z_axis, hypercube_evolution
5
5.0
Mar 17, 2021
03/21
by
Luke Jolly (Splooky)
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Z stabilliser for installation in the bottom extrusion of a Tarranula... It works for me but I don't know if anyone else will find it useful! :) Added two part version which is much more stable... bearing can't get away now!
Topics: tevo_tarantula, 3D Printer Parts, threaded_rod, stl, thingiverse, z-axis_stabilizer
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2.0
Mar 4, 2021
03/21
by
Rémy Leclaire (Gamapi)
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Lowered the body to make room for a knob and deepened the hole to accept 608 ZZ bearing (7mm height)
Topics: z-axis_stabilizer, z_axis, 3D Printer Parts, thingiverse, stl, Ender_3
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4.0
Jan 7, 2021
01/21
by
Bojan Lamot (ReZanc)
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Z-axis tabilizer made for BIQU B1. Design is made for bearing 608.. - dimensions 8x22x7mm I used the bearing from an old fidget spinner I had laying around.. For screws and nuts I used the ones I received in a "spare screw" bag with 3d printer.. Needed items: 1x 608 bearing 2x M4x8mm screw 2x M4 T-nut For correct placement, move the X carriage to the top so that the Z-axis is where it should be. Update: I replaced the bearing from fidget spinner with a 608zz bearing I ordered from...
Topics: stl, z-axis_stabilizer, thingiverse, Z-Axis, 3D Printer Accessories, Biqu_B1
3
3.0
Mar 5, 2021
03/21
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Noel Chladek (N0L10L3)
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This is the left bracket, I just mirrored it in Cura to print the other side. I have a CR-10 S5 and bought the Z-axis support kit from Creality. First off it wasn't long enough, and second I stripped the end hole you are supposed to tap for 5mm threads. I designed this in Fusion 360 to work with M5x12 bolts and M5 T-nuts to mount to the frame. Theoretically it should fit any CR-10. Also found M5 x 150 threaded rods to extend the arms so they are long enough for the S5. Holes are not threaded...
Topics: stl, CR-10, support, bracket, 3D Printer Parts, z-axis_stabilizer, thingiverse
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8.0
Jan 9, 2021
01/21
by
Enrique Sanchez (enriquesmio)
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Piezas superiores para fijar la barra y el tornillo del eje Z, tanto el izquierdo como el derecho. El rodamiento necesario es el: 608ZZ 8x7x22mm, con estas piezas se consigue una gran estabilidad en los movimientos del eje Z. UPGRADE 1.03.2017 He subido una nueva versión de estas piezas. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2192900
Topics: thingiverse, stl, 3D Printer Parts, z-axis_stabilizer, rodamiento, Anet_A8, estabilizador
3
3.0
Apr 13, 2021
04/21
by
Stoer Sender (Stoersender)
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Remixed from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:496298 so it will fit the Duplicator 4s. The plate can be installed to additonaly secure the bearing. You will need a bearing: 5x11x4 mm
Topics: thingiverse, Z-Axis, Wanhao_Duplicator_4s, stl, z-axis_stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts
4
4.0
Mar 3, 2021
03/21
by
Mr. Camarium Mr. Camarium (mrcamarium)
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Stabilizzatore video per i nostri dispositivi video.
Topics: z-axis_stabilizer, stabilizer, stabilizzation, Camera, eken_h9, Eken, thingiverse, stl, Z_Stabilizer
8
8.0
Apr 27, 2021
04/21
by
Juan Ishmael Andres (organik)
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Hello, This is an upgrade for the HICTOP Prusa i3 3dp-11 all aluminum 3d printer. I made my own design and exact measurements for this specific 3d printer. I based this design from other videos I watched in youtube. Software: Cura Nozzle: 210 Bed: 70 Layer height: 0.3mm Shell: 0.8mm Noz. Diam.: 0.4mm Infill Den.: 60% (Grid) Tip* Don't put Top and Bottom fill as this will create a nice grid surface finish and guys! please leave a comment about the design thanks! :)
Topics: thingiverse, HICTOP_Prusa_I3, prusa_i3, 3D Printer Parts, z-axis_stabilizer, stl
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5.0
Mar 16, 2021
03/21
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Andreas Weyer (cbaoth)
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This is a quick remix of TomExplorador 's (LESS PARTS!) Frame Braces Titian & Creality CR-10 & ANET) . I personally use it on my **Tevo Tornado** but since I didn't change the dimensions, it should fit **CR-10** etc. as mentioned in the original version. * **Support_CR-10_No_Z_Thread.stl**: Without Z-rod / bearing. Intended for any position that doesn't require a Z-rod hole or bearing, in my case it's used on the upper right (single Z setup). * **Support_CR-10_608ZZ_Bearing.stl**: With...
Topics: stabilizer, z-axis_stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts, tevo_tornado, stl, thingiverse, CR-10
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6.0
Jan 19, 2021
01/21
by
Jan Gemeinholzer (Albager)
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Made [pao_wikhan's ender-2 Zaxis Vrail](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2445583) fit a **12x8x3,5mm** ball bearing I had flying around from an old RC car.
Topics: 3D Printer Parts, Ender_2, creality_ender_2, thingiverse, stl, z-axis_stabilizer
8
8.0
Apr 22, 2021
04/21
by
Oscar Pais (BLKFLD)
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I'm new to 3D printing and I'm not an engineer, but this worked out pretty good for me on my Robo 3D R1 Plus. I have seen other solutions on the web but I felt this was simpler. Be aware there is possibly 25-30mm of lost build height from this brace. The holes for the guide rod and lead screw may need to be run through with a 5/16 drill until the desired fit is attained. I have my guide rod fit snug and the fit on the lead screw is less snug. I also applied some lube to the lead screw hole. I...
Topics: z-axis_stabilizer, robo_3d_r1, RoBo_3D, stl, thingiverse, 3D Printer Accessories
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2.0
Mar 31, 2021
03/21
by
François Polito (franpoli)
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Yet another Z-axis stabilizer for the Ender 3 or Ender 3 Pro. This one comes in two pieces and should be mounted with two M2.5x12MM screws and two M2.5 nuts. The stabilizer uses a 608 bearing that can be hold in place with a small scrub screw (similar to those used on hotend heater blocks).
Topics: Ender_3_Pro, thingiverse, 3D Printer Parts, z-axis_stabilizer, stl, Ender_3
7
7.0
Jan 18, 2021
01/21
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(korban)
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Z axis stabiliser with filament guide, designed because I have moved the filament spool off machine.
Topics: 3D Printer Parts, creality_ender_2, thingiverse, filament_guide, stl, z-axis_stabilizer
7
7.0
Jan 20, 2021
01/21
by
john obrien (landyz)
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Again this is a mix of items that I find best fits me. And is correct for the Select Mini. Most things I need to rescale to fit the printer but this ok good. Due to the size of the MP select mini, I had to make the support in 2 and joined in the middle with 2 bolts and nuts for strength. Fits 6mm rod There are a few extra holes, these are for led lights, but I may delete them added some photos of the test item
Topics: 3D Printer Accessories, thingiverse, mod, stabilizer, monoprice_select_mini, stl, z-axis_stabilizer
6
6.0
Apr 17, 2021
04/21
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Al AL (digitmakers)
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This is Z-axis rod stopper when you install the dampers for Wanhao Duplicator i3.
Topics: z-axis_stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts, Vibration_dampening, thingiverse, damper, stl, z_axis
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7.0
Jan 18, 2021
01/21
by
Hsu Orange (orange2120)
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With MF105ZZ bearing
Topics: 3D Printer Parts, i3_z_axis, thingiverse, stl, Graber_i3, z-axis_stabilizer
8
8.0
Mar 21, 2021
03/21
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Tom Kuemmerlin (tomaker)
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The original Prusa i3 frame suffers of one important problem: bed and frame are not really stiff connected, which causes displacement of layers and declines printing precision. To improve the stability, here comes a very low cost solution: A connection of the main frame (z-axis) with the base (y-axis). This easy connection uses only some parts: 2 clamps, 2 connectors for the rods and 3 additional threaded rods (one in exchange to the original one, two additional ones). BOM: 2 threaded rods,...
Topics: stl, z-axis_stabilizer, prusa_i3_hephestos, 3D Printer Parts, thingiverse, z-axis
6
6.0
Jan 16, 2021
01/21
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Hendrik Bosman (AlwaysExploring)
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Obviously not liking the small corner supports used for the Tronxy X3A, specifically for the Z-axis I designed bracket from scratch. IMPORTANT NOTE: After publishing here and then fitting I saw that the guide blocks closest to the 3 holes which also help to strengthen the structure are about 2mm too long towards the holes. Thus if you want to use the holes for T-Nut assembly you will need to cut-off about 2mm to accommodate turning of the T-nuts. By then I`ve upgraded the design to a very...
Topics: Z-Axis Stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts, Tronxy_X3A, Z-Axis support, thingiverse, stl
8
8.0
Apr 26, 2021
04/21
by
Kristopher Vanocker (kris_vanocker)
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I got tired of the stabilizer I had migrating down the z-rod, so I remixed it with a closed top so it would stay in place. It seems to work just as well.
Topics: upgrade, thingiverse, 3dprinter, anti_vibration, 3D Printer Parts, z-axis_stabilizer, stl, printrbot
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3.0
Mar 21, 2021
03/21
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James Snell (doc)
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Since I've opted to resurrect my cupcake and have found the most popular Z-stabilier has gone 404, I've designed my own. So far I've installed one of these in my machine and it has definitely improved my prints a fair bit. I suspect installing a second one will go a fair distance further, as with one installed I suspect the z-stage can pivot about the rod. I found a suitable rod and a hollow pipe that fits the rod very very tightly at a local RC model shop.
Topics: stl, z-axis_stabilizer, wobble, z, 3D Printer Parts, stabilizer, dewobbler, thingiverse, rod
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8.0
Apr 23, 2021
04/21
by
Boris Maisuradze (Bo_Ris)
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Update 5-Sep-2017 Newer revision of this stabilizer has been released . After reviewing several z-axis stabilizers published here, I decided to design my own. So far it works very well. Using plain 608 bearing and four M3x12mm screws with M3 self-locking nuts. To make sure the long piece fits Vertex print bed, rotate it in Repetier around Z-axis for 41-42 degrees. The purpose of rectangular hole at the top is to fit in my Logitech C525 webcam mount described here...
Topics: vertex, z-axis_stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts, thingiverse, stl, stabilizer, K8400, Z-Axis
3
3.0
Apr 13, 2021
04/21
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UNITY ofALL (UNIT_Y)
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A z axis bridge capable of stabilizing stupidly long z axis. (mine has a 550mm print height!) Features .>open ended, push fit design to reduce the risk of ACME rod snags .>48mm of rod contact! The only way to make your axis more ridged with this installed is thicker rods!
Topics: thingiverse, Z-Axis, over_kill, bridge, stl, z-axis_stabilizer, stabilizer, 3D Printer Parts
3
3.0
Mar 20, 2021
03/21
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Casey Johnson (CaseyJohnson)
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A simple clip that snaps onto the vertical rods on the ROBO R1 printer and stabilizes the threaded rod from wobbling. It improved the print quality a lot for me. You may want to put some electrical tape or other material on the location of the smooth rod that the part snaps onto to give it a grippy surface to hold. EDIT 1/1/15: I uploaded another file. This clip is open on both ends so that you can use it on the beta model or put it at the bottom beneath the carriage. Filename: Z Clip R1...
Topics: stl, robo_3d, robo3d, z-axis_stabilizer, Z_Stabilizer, 3D Printer Accessories, thingiverse, ROBO
3
3.0
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
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Cristiano Gariboldo (biomushroom)
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I always want to try to mount my Prusa i3 Z axis upside down, mostly due my version is boxed and is terribly difficult to change the NEMA's Z motors. And so... There it is, my new Z Up2Down system, with sigle or dual anti-wobble, z couplers and it works! I'm open to modifications, and is suitable for Prusa i3 sigle plate and stabilized versions, both in 6mm versions, with 8mm smooth rods and 5mm threaded rods. It requires 2 additional holes per side in the plates, but is optional (indeed very...
Topics: thingiverse, Z-Axis, anti-wobble, stl, z-axis_stabilizer, prusa_i3, 3D Printer Parts
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6.0
Jan 16, 2021
01/21
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RED FROG (REDxFROG)
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If you notice too much play on the Z Axis in the bottom hole, this little "pusher" will help you to get rid of it and stabilize the pole with a little tension on it. This will fix the Z-axis in place and removes wiggling. Print and installation is easy. Move up the Extruder, unscrew 1 screw next to the pole and insert the new part. You will now need a longer screw. (can be part of spare screws) M3x30 (x25 may also work, not tested) I will also design a little pusher for the top.
Topics: 3D Printer Parts, anti-wobble, thingiverse, reinforcement, anti_vibration, stl, stabilization,...