Artillery X1 Dual Linear

Artillery X1 Dual Linear

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*** Just added two new version ZAxis (v3 part 1 & 2) Not tested as yet, just printing at the moment. Will update short time) ****Don't use these two new ones yet. Made error on inside measure, and need to thicken the sides a bit. The other Z axis ones work perfectly fine :) Here is my dual linear axis on my sidewinder x1. Files for x,y & z axis all dual linear using MGN 12H fittings. Y axis is a remake of another users upload of a YAxis, forgot who, but will find it and add to that as a remix. It is a tight fit but is solid once on and smooth and level when printing. The XAxis linear rail fitted across the top front and one fitted underneath (cut down slightly to allow for the pulley). Sizes I bought and fitted were 2x500mm for z axis 2x500mm for y axis 2x400mm for x axis-one cut to 385mm(the one underneath) No need to give intstuctions of how to fit, however, the extruder is fiddly, but easy to do. I start by fitting the top left screw to the hemera loosely. Then can rotate the hemera whilst fitting to the rail carriage. Then tighten up the remainder of screws to the hemera and fit to the x axis. (I used a 100mm spare linear rail. Line it up with the fitted top xaxis linear rail and slide the carriage off the fitted one onto the spare 100mm rail. Now stop the rail from sliding by putting a tie wrap on each side of the carriage and fit the hemera and extruder mount whilst watching TV :) ) Once done you can slide the whole fitting with carriage back on by lining up the 100mm with the 400mm top rail and hey presto done.) Hope it is of use to some. I found it to print very well. (I have replaced with aluminum now, made from 3mm x 50mm aluminum bar from hardware store. Replaced x znd z axis ) I will be uploading printable drill guides to make the axis (x and z) easy mode. It is for Hemera, but easily adjusted to fit the standard extruder on the base x1. All I can say is the aboveve works very well and I used for some time. But the aluminum, wow, what a difference. Especially with my gantry supports. No vibrations, perfect layers, and quiet! YouTube link showing the above in action. https://youtu.be/jpgSp55Fol8 -- The clicking sound is the filament being pulled from the Sunlu filament heater. I use the top filament support, used this sunlu thing was printing whilst fitting the top gantry supports. YouTube link running with the aluminum fittings.... https://youtu.be/HYU36K6NaIE

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