Thanks, and you are very welcome! It will get published for everyone once it is refined enough. I wanted a full linear ender but nearly all of the rail kits lose offset, add weight, and are generally kludgey. This is light, fast, cheap, and reuses most of the original hardware. It also ditches the X gantry bar and most of of the motion brackets.
By rail kits, you mean stuff you find on amazon/aliexpress? “Upgrades” you find there tend to be poorly designed and often very low quality unfortunately.
If you want some inspiration, check out Churls’ linear rail mod. I think he’s a well respected modder within the Annex community so his design ought to be well thought through.
By rail kits, you mean stuff you find on amazon/aliexpress? “Upgrades” you find there tend to be poorly designed and often very low quality unfortunately.
If you want some inspiration, check out Churls’ linear rail mod. I think he’s a well respected modder within the Annex community so his design ought to be well thought through.
Wow, how kind of you to come by and assume my hardware is shit, that I’m not a respectable modder or that I don’t have worthwhile design experience, while telling me to stop what I’m doing and use someone else’s design. Get lost.
You can’t read, he agreed with you and called the kits you had problems with trash. And then tried to help you by guiding you to a project similar to yours to use as inspiration.
If you’re here for the positivity, I’m surprised you’re bringing so little yourself.
It reads as criticism of using inexpensive linear rails, and my work, and my skills. I’m being told to go get my ideas from someone else. Nothing there is positive from my point of view.
This is not worth arguing about and makes me regret posting my work here or sharing my work with the community.