
90 degree and 3x3 Corner hardware from OpenBuilds with Solidworks 2014 source
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I'm upgrading my printer with V-Rail to ditch smooth rods/bushings/LM8UU loud bearings and end up with a speed, accuracy, noise, and repeatability machine that annihilates the current Prusa I3 Rework. Without months of tweaking it wouldn't have even an ounce of repeatability, which is its biggest weakness. First up are these two parts; every 3D printer uses them in RP but others require metal only. The source stl files come from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:500041 - that guy's printer looks sweet and I'd probably be building his right now if mine weren't already up and running. Check out http://www.openbuilds.com/ for parts to build awesome stuff with. Now, on to the instructions for these two parts. As they're crucially important, max out the infill - yes 50-70%. Shell vertical settings: five. Top horizontal shell setting five. Bottom shell five
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