Topic: Nylon Z-axis Nut - zero backlash device
Yesterday, I decided to try out a new dead-simple idea for eliminating backlash entirely from the Z-axis; using a nylon z-axis nut that fits snugly to the z-axis rod with no play.
While I couldn't find an all-nylon nut of the right size, I purchased a 5/16-18 locknut with a nylon insert at the hardware store for 33 cents, and used a thread tap to loosen the fit slightly so it would not bind the motor but would still fit snugly. It took a little work to open the nuthugger and replace the existing nut there, but was straightforward.
With the new nut, the bed has no noticeable play. I still have to put it through its paces, but I believe it will compare favorably to existing anti-backlash methods, which I've found tend to still allow a little play in the Z-axis, particularly if a lateral force applied to the z-rod (i.e. wobble). I want to see how well it will wear over time, and if I can measure any backlash with my rocking laser mount (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:53958).
