Here’s a link to what I did for the z-axis.
My z-axis v-wheels require frequent adjustment. Perhaps the stresses are higher there. Also, the spacers used in the z-axis v-wheels seem to contribute to flex and to loosening with use. And I find the z-axis v-wheels difficult to work on, due to low clearance for tools.
This modification
improves spindle stiffness (z-carriage contributes the most flex after the x-axis makerslide-pair is stiffened)
allows separate control of v-wheel holding force, plate holding force, and cam-nut position
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I also switched to running the z-axis with 1/8 microstepping, which seems to have been a good change. Although I haven’t really tried to quantify that.
And reduced torque is no problem for the z-stage because of the mechanical advantage of the screw! Like I said, can’t understand the rational for recommending 1/2 micro-stepping for z.