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Which Tevo do you have? Why would you want to build the bold version of TrueUp?
The washer right above the pulley is to force the pulley low enough to be the same level as the idler bearing and motor pulley.
Quite honestly Rehcia, I recommend buying a Creality CR10-s. They are 300x300x400. I have an upgrade kit on my website for the CR-10s that syncs...
My cost-of-goods for a TrueUP LZ is about $450. But I buy a lot of the parts in bulk, so it may be $50 more for the each.
There is no master BOM list. There is a parts list for each assembly Step on the Assembly Manual Assembly TrueUp Kit Index There is also a master...
Parts list for?
The PSU failure is a common Anet problem. They use the cheapest they can find.
The real problem with using a different Mboard is the mounting holes in the board will have to match at least two of the printer's mount holes....
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The disconnected motor has no power, so it is freewheeling and acts only as a pillowblock holding bearings. The coupling "spring" is under no...
With a larger nozzle you are pushing more plastic, so you need more speed past the drive gear. But not more power since the nozzle is less...
I have abandoned the Vulcan Maxtrudr. When assembled, the Vulcan Maxtrudr weight is the same as my standard extruder. Since the Vulcan Maxtrudr...
If you use an aluminum bed, 3mm thick, you will have no problem, you'd need a hammer to bend it. If you use a pcb, use strong clips and 1/8...
That 64 oz/in and 84 in/oz are standard stepper sizes. In 200 step per rotation they should be readily available. FWIW, I can't even imagine how...
Use a 64 oz/in motor for Z axis. (40mm tall) https://www.amazon.com/Stepper-Motor-Bipolar-64oz-Printer/dp/B00PNEQI7W or even a 84 oz/in (48mm...
Hey Kenny, glad you got it. Would you mind sharing the steps you used so others in the same situation can use it?
I had an OrdBot which was built with 8020 extrusions to achieve the squareness and rigidity. I cannibalized the motors, heatbed, and board off it...
Building a cock-eyed or floppy OpenBuilds frame requires a great big hammer, an afternoon, and a pack of beer.
Ouch!!! I have yet to see a Geeetech product that worked. Since most of their stuff is a knockoff you'd think they could get it. I'm thinking...
There is an alternative. Look at your i3. Now imagine using only one of the motors, but also having a belt across the top with a pulley on each of...