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Nice work @Davek0974 - kudos for picking up the idea and running with it - this is exactly what I had in mind when I posted it - you've got to love this community haven't you?
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...Have you thought to do the corner holes at the guideline size for hand tapping?...
I think you will have to put nuts on both sides of the alu anyway, you will need at least two steady bolts to carry the weight of the upper bed
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Re: Replacement Alu bed for those of us with no tools and/or time and/or confidence March 09, 2014 01:52PM |
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cannibalistic_cow
Hi,
I'm hoping that I'm not too late as you said you'd put the order in on Monday, can you put me down for one as well, pretty please.
On an operational side of things, would replacing this part require running through the axis compensation again? Not that its a problem, just currious.
Thanks.
Re: Replacement Alu bed for those of us with no tools and/or time and/or confidence March 09, 2014 02:00PM |
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gammasistemi
I'm wondering if instead of the rectangular cuts for the current vertical mdf parts, we can't only make screw holes that allow to fix the bed to bearings by using 2 PLA printed parts.
In this way we can definitively eliminate all the parts in MDF.
Roberto
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cannibalistic_cow
Hi,
I'm hoping that I'm not too late as you said you'd put the order in on Monday, can you put me down for one as well, pretty please.
On an operational side of things, would replacing this part require running through the axis compensation again? Not that its a problem, just currious.
Thanks.
As in running ormaxis again?
If so probably not as the bed should have been pretty square when it was run before and square when the new part is finished.
But on the other hand, why not, it's an hour or so just to run the three legged part only so go for it
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cannibalistic_cow
Hi,
I'm hoping that I'm not too late as you said you'd put the order in on Monday, can you put me down for one as well, pretty please.
On an operational side of things, would replacing this part require running through the axis compensation again? Not that its a problem, just currious.
Thanks.
As in running ormaxis again?
If so probably not as the bed should have been pretty square when it was run before and square when the new part is finished.
But on the other hand, why not, it's an hour or so just to run the three legged part only so go for it
the print of, and the adjustment made from ormeaxis is to compensate for the angular error XYZ, a new bed will not change that, the new bed will be adjusted according to that, so the new bed from this tread will be a quick and easy fix for those sagging corners, adjusting the bed all the time is pain and a total waste of printing time
BTW, for the outer corner I would prefer to mount the bolt from underneath and tighten a nut against the new bed for easy spring adjustment of the bed with one nut spanner only, the two inner corner should be a once-off adjustment
Erik
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Davek
I'm seeing some bending forces being applied to by glass plate, it's flat when off the bed, but when the clips are fitted I'm seeing some bending forces from the aluminium/heater sandwich.