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You can use a Openbuilds universal build plate for the Y build plate, or, what I use, is a second heatbed. Both have to be drilled for the mount...
Yeah, I was printing a new printer the other day and realized I'd left them out. http:///3dwrx.com/LZ/bed-mounts.stl
??? How do you do a COREXY ? That's a new one on me pal. Can't envision a remote drive for extruder that would beat a bowden tube.
Only because the "client" wants a 8" x 8" x 18" build area. LM8LUU (45mm long). I've had really good luck with this guy, the rod ends are polished...
OpenHardware Ultimaker For The Masses 10/3 The adventure continues. Changed to using a crane type lift for the Z axis. Had to mount it on one...
I saw this on a high end printer a couple if weeks ago. At the time I didn't think too much about it so I don't remember which one it was. I don't...
Why would you even think of using a lead screw for X & Y axes? What problem do you think you can solve by doing so? Same as, "Why not use...
LOL!! LOL!!! I got too many designs going.... o_O Here's the endstop for the LZ model http://3dwrx.com/LZ/Z-axis_endstop.stl
The Z-adjuster screw is M3x60mm Here's the Z enstop stl http:///3dwrx.com/TrueUp/z_endstop.stl
I used Sketchup Make. That dual hot end is a Chimera. Google it by that name.
Keith Davis published a new build: A simplified version of the TrueUp LZ. Designed for classrooms and students Read more about this build...
A Tech Center in Alabama that provides guidance and resources to high school and university STEM classes enquired about using TrueUp LZ as an...
I just now re-spit the http://3dwrx.com/LZ/Z-axis.zip into 2 STLs for 200x200 bed, redownload it. Split with Slic3r, no problem. Good source for...
Sorry to hear that Ensari The main problem you communicated to me was in getting the Z axis nylon glides properly seated to eliminate any wobble...
Keith Davis published a new build: A version of TrueUp using linear bearings/rods for the Z axis. This required enough modification to make a...
1. A 20x40 works. Leave the bottom 20mm empty (attach at the same height as if it was a 20x60). I use a 20x40 on my workshop printers - no problem...
I see no reason why not. The arms would maybe need to be extended, but even if the Y rails were attached part way under those Y rails it would be...
Keith Davis published a new build: A beefed up modification of the TrueUp Kit project Read more about this build...
LOL!! I know how that works :(