
G.S. BEARING M6 DLP RESIN
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I've been searching for an affordable way to create compact printers, measuring just 10x10x10 inches, by minimizing component usage. With traditional FDM printers, I've encountered issues with bearings and rods failing to meet due to friction tolerance limitations. Next, I experimented with redesigning the entire setup using a DLP (PHOTON) printer, and found an optimal balance between print duration. To date, these modified printers have logged around 200 hours of printing without any noticeable axial play in the bearings. I successfully printed both the bearing and the modified M6 rod, all made from resin, with impressive results: I subjected the rod to a 15-centimeter test without any signs of bending. This breakthrough led me to develop mini printers that are remarkably lightweight yet deliver excellent print quality.
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