Cetus3D Extended Mkii z axis stabilization

Cetus3D Extended Mkii z axis stabilization

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This Is A Remix Of The Original Part By Steamkraft (Thank You) @ Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:2091959 I Made This As The Holes And Motor Mounts Are A Bit Different, I Realized After Printing The First Part Blindly The First Part. Hope This Helps, Please Give Me Feedback. I Can Share The * **I Couldn'T Test The Final Version, In My Previous Version That I Printed The Bottom Holes Did Not Line Up. I Added The Offset In The Final Design, I Thought Was Right. But Not Tested** * I Have Added The Z-Axis Stopper, Into The Design, And Customized It For The Extended Version. **Minebroke While Manhandling The Printer, I Used The Old Part** * Fusion 360 Link, To Modify This "Http://A360.Co/2L6Crf4" Below Quoted From His Thing Page " This Is A Z Axis Stabilizion For The Cetus3D Printer The Z Axis Is Just Fixed One One Side - It Works Good - But It Isent Very Stiff. This Mod Will Fix The Zaxis On A Second Spot - So It Is Mutch Stiffer. I Used It Now For 3 Days And It Also Seams That The Artifacts On The Sides Are Getting Lesser - So It Has A Real Effect On The Printquality. Under Post-Printing You Find A Video Witch Shows The Instalation :) What You Need To Install Thes Mod: 3X M4X12Mm Screws 3X M4 Nuts (Low Profile - They Just 2Mm Thick - Din439/Iso4035) 2X M3X25Mm Screws 2X M3 Nuts 1X Washer For M3 Screws If You Cant Get Thes Low Profile M4 Nuts - You Can Print The "High" Verion Of Extrusion Nuts - But I Recomend The Lower Profile. I Have 2 Version - I Use The Nurmal Version (Printed In Pla With 99% Infill) The Second One (Slim) I Dident Test Now - It May Be Enough But I Like To Get Secure And Use The Thicker One :) If You Try The Slim Version, Let Me Know What You Think :) "

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