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I have been meaning to do an update to this build just haven't had time. There have been a lot of things changed. Went from a Duet to a leviathan, carbon fiber x/y joints and a/b mounts, BTT 7" HDMI screen, EMP panel mount plus other things from the original model (working on updating the model...
What started out as adding a few mods to my V2.4 350 has rapidly evolved into a new printer. But I can't decide on the G2Z or the XL version. It's AWD with a common anomaly X beam and an Archtype breakneck toolhead with cpap cooling w/beacon. I'm kind of leaning towards the XL version but it is...
Going to put an ERCF with ERCT on my V2.4 rebuild and kind of looking for thoughts and ideas for a few things.
How much real estate does it take up? I know the buffer will stick out the back but how far? Could you have the buffer to the front and still be able to easily load it? Ways to hold...
I self sorced both my V2 and trident. But I was patient and scanned fb marketplace, ebay and garagesale on the discord and got most everything either used or new that someone really wanted to get rid of.
If your using stainless screws like I am that same M3 in a A4 class is only torqued to 8.9 in lb or 1nm
https://international.optimas.com/technical-resources/stainless-steel-fasteners-pre-load-and-tightening-torques/
So with the brakes out, working on a different geared design. Once it is up and running for a bit to make sure everything is working as it should I'll put the cad file up on github. With the nice weather it is just a little slow with the updates
Sadly he is right. The brakes worked perfectly until I put that 305mm sq plate on it. That build plate weighs in at just under 8lbs and it just didn't have the torque to hold it.
The 1LC tool board is complete. Was a bit fiddly to get some things plugged in would definitely be easier on a 2.4 have more room to get your hands in there.
Wiring just about done. Ordered some PCB's to wire the cooling fans in parallel. Still need to get a power supply to run the numerous LED's that are planed. Haven't decided on how to control said LED's yet.
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