3 Points Leveling for Makerbot Replicator

3 Points Leveling for Makerbot Replicator

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A DIY Z-stage upgrade with room for improvement and some unaddressed details like the Z endstop trigger and cabling management. Comes with no warranty, use at your own risk! Needs careful handling as it's not heavy duty. The process involves drilling, filing, sawing, and screwing, using 16 M3x30 bolts, 11 M3x10 bolts, flat countersunk screws, washers, lock nuts, front_spacers, back_spacers, lead_screw_mask, front_caps, rear_caps, and various aluminum profiles. Follow instructions carefully, remembering to drill holes for leveling at the end. The process involves assembling parts, aligning them, drilling holes, securing components, installing the build plate, leveling, and adjusting the Z endstop trigger. Ends with testing and potentially fine-tuning. Long instructions provided, apologies for length. Update: Tested extensively, holding up well after 10+ hours of printing. A timelapse video is available for reference.

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