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It's either loose enough to move or it isn't. If it moves it can rotate, which to my mind is a potential problem. I'm looking for an explanation as to why in isn't.
What about bed mesh? The Z is constantly making micro-adjustments up and down which, it seems to me, could get totally "erased" if the LS nut is allowed to rotate.
Hi all. Building my first Voron, a Trident. I understand the reason for doing it but how does leaving the the leadscrew nut "loose" and free to rotate within the constraining slots not cause backlash in the leadscrew nut vertical movement? The measured rotational movement of the leadscrew...
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