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Cetus3D z axis stabilization
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This is a z axis stabilizion for the Cetus3D Printer
the z axis is just fixed one one side - it works good - but it isent very stiff.
This mod will fix the zaxis on a second spot - so it is mutch stiffer.
i used it now for 3 days and it also seams that the artifacts on the sides are getting lesser - so it has a real effect on the printquality.
under Post-Printing you find a video witch shows the instalation :)
what you need to install thes mod:
3x M4x12mm screws
3x M4 Nuts (low profile - they just 2mm thick - DIN439/ISO4035)
2x M3x25mm screws
2x M3 nuts
1x washer for m3 screws
if you cant get thes low profile m4 nuts - you can print the "high" verion of extrusion nuts - but i recomend the lower profile.
i have 2 version - i use the nurmal version (printed in PLA with 99% infill)
the second one (slim) i dident test now - it may be enough but i like to get secure and use the thicker one :)
if you try the slim version, let me know what you think :)
the z axis is just fixed one one side - it works good - but it isent very stiff.
This mod will fix the zaxis on a second spot - so it is mutch stiffer.
i used it now for 3 days and it also seams that the artifacts on the sides are getting lesser - so it has a real effect on the printquality.
under Post-Printing you find a video witch shows the instalation :)
what you need to install thes mod:
3x M4x12mm screws
3x M4 Nuts (low profile - they just 2mm thick - DIN439/ISO4035)
2x M3x25mm screws
2x M3 nuts
1x washer for m3 screws
if you cant get thes low profile m4 nuts - you can print the "high" verion of extrusion nuts - but i recomend the lower profile.
i have 2 version - i use the nurmal version (printed in PLA with 99% infill)
the second one (slim) i dident test now - it may be enough but i like to get secure and use the thicker one :)
if you try the slim version, let me know what you think :)
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