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17 May 2022 14:23 #243165
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09 Jul 2024 23:20 #304775
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Added this to printables.com
www.printables.com/model/876702-diy-cnc-...-writing-logos-etc-o
www.printables.com/model/876702-diy-cnc-...-writing-logos-etc-o
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09 Jul 2024 23:57 #304779
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Some close ups of the modified Voron 2.4 that uses linear rods instead of linear rails on Y and Z axis, so only a single linear rail is required in total:
-Z and Y rails, brown parts are modified only, and an aluminium L profile is added to prevent carriages from moving sideways while still leaving some flex for up/down motion during quad gantry leveling
-one of the Z rails with the rail mount up, the lower mount can not be seen from the insulation foam, all Z rod mounts are the same and have holes for side or top/bottom mounting, this has 10mm Z rods
-a smaller printer, this one with 8mm rods on Y and Z
-a smaller printer, full Y axis with L shaped aluminium mounted upside down there is enough space for it
-full view of the bigger 10mm Z axis
-full view of the 3d printer, it did some 20 days of 24h printing in one go, gets used weekly.
This one i am calling "woody" as it is fully enclosed in wood and during long prints the motors get to 112 degree C! Probably overdid with thermal isolation...![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/smile.png)
Will also release the full STL's on printables when i double check them and sort them properly as the Y axis uses only 8mm rods but i have two versions for 6mm belt and for 10mm belt, the Z axis has options for 8 and 10 and 12mm rods.
The 3 printers i built with these mods are of following volumes:
210x210x350mm
300x235x250mm
460x460x1200mm
-Z and Y rails, brown parts are modified only, and an aluminium L profile is added to prevent carriages from moving sideways while still leaving some flex for up/down motion during quad gantry leveling
-one of the Z rails with the rail mount up, the lower mount can not be seen from the insulation foam, all Z rod mounts are the same and have holes for side or top/bottom mounting, this has 10mm Z rods
-a smaller printer, this one with 8mm rods on Y and Z
-a smaller printer, full Y axis with L shaped aluminium mounted upside down there is enough space for it
-full view of the bigger 10mm Z axis
-full view of the 3d printer, it did some 20 days of 24h printing in one go, gets used weekly.
This one i am calling "woody" as it is fully enclosed in wood and during long prints the motors get to 112 degree C! Probably overdid with thermal isolation...
![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/smile.png)
Will also release the full STL's on printables when i double check them and sort them properly as the Y axis uses only 8mm rods but i have two versions for 6mm belt and for 10mm belt, the Z axis has options for 8 and 10 and 12mm rods.
The 3 printers i built with these mods are of following volumes:
210x210x350mm
300x235x250mm
460x460x1200mm
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10 Jul 2024 00:20 #304780
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