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Z extension of Z brace
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Wanted To Do The Swd2 Z Back Brace Mod But Also Wanted To Do A Z Extension Mod. So After A Few Days I Made One In Tinkercad. Yesterday Come To Find Out [Kehlebract](Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:2588219) Already Made The Same Thing (Didn'T Think To Look Under Remixes). Anyway, Here'S My Version Of The Merge Of [Shadowweaver2067'S Z-Axis Rear Mount](Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:2391089) And [Azza'S Z-Extensions](Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:1444979). My First Thing On Thingiverse! **Tips** - I Printed These With Large Flat Side On The Bed (The Side With The Hex Nut Holes). It Puts A Lot Of Supports In The 2Mm Gap -- You Can Remove These With Thin Needlenose Pliers, But Biggest Help Was To Use The Scraper That Came With The Printer To Clear The Supports From The Gap. - **Warning!** There Is Very Little Clearance Between The Inside Edge Of These And The Z Frame Holder! So When Hitting Those High Z Heights (> 160Mm) Be Sure That The Lower Screws On These Parts Do Not Stick Out. Recommend M3 X 10Mm Screws. I Only Had M3 X 12Mm So I Added Another Nut On The 'Head' Side Of The Screws To Keep It From Sticking Out The Other Side. - The X Axis Brace Is Still Mounted On The Front Using The Top Holes. I Think It'S Best To Ensure That The Z Axes Are The Same Distance Throughout A Print. I Put It At The Top Of Those Holes (See Picture).
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