dumbest build for a adjustable laser bed
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Ain't got no 3D printer, so here's a version that you don't need to print anything for. **But** there's some manual tools required. # Materials - k40 laser-bed from aliexpress - anything will work. - some scraps of wood - 8 screws M6x35 and - 4 screws M6 x 100 for the corners - 12 nuts M6 - a toothbelt set from Amazon with 5mm center holes (https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07SHB3NBV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) - one larger plate of wood - a bunch of washers # Tools: - A laser - An M6 thread cutter - A sewing needle # Instructions - Cut a 6mm threaded hole into four tothbeltdisks - Clean the threads and test them. They need to run really well. - cut 8 of the wood pieces in the vector file - use 2 on each corner. and connect them with the M6x35 screws - Mark where the four corner holes for the tooth belt disks come down on the larger plate of wood - drill holes right there in size 6mm (if you don't have a drill, laser them) - insert the long screws into the larger wood plate - bolt them in place with a nut each - insert the toothbelt disk at the upper part of your build (see picture) and hold it in place with one of the longer screws. Add washers until the disk has a little but not too much play. - repeat on all 4 corners - add the belt (there are tutorials on how to do that right, I just sewed the ends together. you're done :)
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