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Post by 3dprintingmeathead on Mar 12, 2017 5:37:37 GMT
Gotta admit, she's not the sturdiest ship at sea from the factory. Those tiny corner cubes just don't cut it. So I ordered big brackets like these and now i pick her right up by the gantry.
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king
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Post by king on Mar 16, 2017 21:07:56 GMT
I got some on the way, thanks
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Post by kioskfan on Mar 18, 2017 19:20:59 GMT
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Post by 3dprintingmeathead on Mar 18, 2017 21:36:56 GMT
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Post by kioskfan on Mar 20, 2017 16:08:23 GMT
 The plastic caps come off the ends if you gently pry they off one corner at a time. I did mine last night when changing out the switch, the factory overtightened two of the small T nuts damaging the aluminum extrusion. 
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Post by 3dprintingmeathead on Mar 20, 2017 17:22:45 GMT
 The plastic caps come off the ends if you gently pry they off one corner at a time. I did mine last night when changing out the switch, the factory overtightened two of the small T nuts damaging the aluminum extrusion.  Yes, but I was referring to the trapped ends where 2 pieces of 2020 aluminum meet at a 90 degree angle. Like the long runners on the base of the printer. Can't get one in there unless you unbolt one of the end rails.
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Post by kioskfan on Mar 20, 2017 20:37:03 GMT
I haven't taken mine that far apart either but when I do those tiny fasteners will be gone. 
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antti
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Post by antti on Mar 21, 2017 21:28:05 GMT
I made these 3mm thick aluminium support plates. I think they do fine and two of them gives now more support with normal brackets. But I need a lot of screws if I put them to two sides in four corners.. 
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Post by kioskfan on Mar 22, 2017 22:10:18 GMT
I made these 3mm thick aluminium support plates. I think they do fine and two of them gives now more support with normal brackets. But I need a lot of screws if I put them to two sides in four corners.. Antti you do awesome metal work! I'm copying your bracket. Two screws in each axis is really good support, that's the right number. Do you feel that's too many?
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antti
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Post by antti on Mar 23, 2017 20:42:25 GMT
I made these 3mm thick aluminium support plates. I think they do fine and two of them gives now more support with normal brackets. But I need a lot of screws if I put them to two sides in four corners.. Antti you do awesome metal work! I'm copying your bracket. Two screws in each axis is really good support, that's the right number. Do you feel that's too many? Thanks, I just made program to the punching machine in my work  I made eight of them and had an idea that I would put them to both side of bars. But one side is enough so needed just four of them. Up there allso. 
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Post by kioskfan on Mar 23, 2017 21:17:25 GMT
Antti you do awesome metal work! I'm copying your bracket. Two screws in each axis is really good support, that's the right number. Do you feel that's too many? Thanks, I just made program to the punching machine in my work  I made eight of them and had an idea that I would put them to both side of bars. But one side is enough so needed just four of them. Up there allso. You should put the other four in the classified section 
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Post by kioskfan on Apr 29, 2017 15:11:14 GMT
Ralf now that looks about the right size to me! You printed these pieces? Very nice work.
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ralf
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Post by ralf on Apr 29, 2017 15:22:26 GMT
Hello kioskfan, yes, two pieces glued together, sandblasted and spraypainted. It wasn't easy to geht the angle exact 90 degrees.
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ralf
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Post by ralf on Nov 2, 2017 18:36:51 GMT
Typical german overengineering I’ve just put a smaller version on thingiverse: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2622229It fits on the bed in one piece now but it’s still a huge print of approximately 6 hours...each😟😬
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