Replicator Aluminum Arms + 3-Point Leveling
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This Is Just My Install Of Bottleworks' Aluminum Arms For The Replicator. I Just Did It A Bit Differently, Incorporating A Wide-Stance* 3-Point Leveling System Based Upon The Alternate Heater Board Of Http://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:43207. This Thing Depends On Having That Board, The Bottleworks Arms, And A Handy Mill; So Probably Somewhere Between Zero And None Of You Will Be Able To Do This Exactly As I Did. So Consider This An 'Idea' Thing. First, My Apologies In Advance To Bottleworks For Inflicting My Dull Cutters And Ham-Handed Machining Skills Upon His Beautiful Arms. I Needed To Replace The Main Plywood Platform Between The Arms, And I Couldn'T Find 5Mm Ply Locally, So The First Thing I Had To Do Was To Mill Out The Platform Slot In The Arms To 1/4 Inch. Then, In The Final Two Inches Of The Slot, I Plunged To Open It Completely Through The Arms. This Slot Made It Possible To Use A New Ply Platform, With 'Wings' That Extend Outwards To Support Leveling Posts At The Forward Corners Of The Build Plate. They'Re Easier To Reach, And Give A Finer Adjustment Than The Original Narrower Footprint. The Alternate Heater Board Includes A Rear Center Hole For The Third Leveling Point. * Insert Larry Craig Humor Here.
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