@Kevin_Danger_Powers I think choosing to fix your printer is the right decision!
What printer do you own and what materials do you want to print. If you post some pictures I’m sure people will figure out how to fix your printer.
@Kevin_Danger_Powers I think choosing to fix your printer is the right decision!
What printer do you own and what materials do you want to print. If you post some pictures I’m sure people will figure out how to fix your printer.
Like Ryan said, go for smaller if you don’t need the space. Typically a smaller printer utilizes the same linear hardware, which means it’s going to be more accurate (though a variety of factors determine this).
@Christopher_Matthes I have this semi-polished turd. Lol. I have made a couple upgrades since this picture though. Like flexible aluminum couplers and I fixed my filament cooling issue. It’s up and running but I have a lot of Z axis wobble. I just started looking into this and may have found some solutions. We’ll see what happens I guess but if you have any suggestions, throw them my way. Aside from the wobble, I’m actually pretty happy with the printer (after all my upgrades).
@Kevin_Danger_Powers I would probably buy two stepper motors with an integrated lead screw ( something along this line: https://www.robotdigg.com/product/79/Nema17-stepper-210mm-or-250mm-Tr8*8-leadscrew-threaded )
A Bondtech BMG with a pancake stepper and an E3D V6 lite (depends on the material you wish to print. As well as genuine Gates GT2 Belts and good pulleys.
@Christopher_Matthes idk if all that is necessary for the kind of quality I am looking to get. I’m really just hoping to reduce my z wobble a little.