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...Have you considered replacing the crappy linear guide with a decent one that doesn't wobble? I have two printers with single linear guides for the X axes and there's no wobble in either. I used high quality, Japanese-made linear guides bought via ebay for very reasonable prices (but probably slightly more than a crappy hiwin knockoff)....
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It appears your designs were a forgone conclusion?
Will you be milling / printing your own brackets?
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glabifrons
Very nice.
Sorry that I'm late to this thread, I only occasionally come here.
I wanted to offer an alternate suggestion for improving the rails in case others find this useful. One thing I've seen mentioned many times about the cheap Chinese Hiwin knock-offs is the rails and carriages are usually pretty good (within needs of 3D printers), but the bearings (balls) are absolute crap. You can buy replacement quality bearings fairly cheaply and rebuild the cheap rails for a nice upgrade in stability and smoothness. I bought a pack of 500 from McMaster Carr for ~$5 fully expecting to have to rebuild my rails when they came in, but I was lucky and got decent rails to start with.
If you search youtube for "mgn12 rebuild", you'll find lots of info on it. One guy in particular did a great job tearing into them and showed one that was mis-machined, but only in the return-path where tolerances don't matter much. Once that was cleared with a drill-bit and the rails rebuilt, they were much improved: [www.youtube.com]