GEEETech Prusa i3X - Corrected Parts
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If you purchased a GEEETech Prusa i3X kit and received the PCS8UU linear bearing models, there's a possibility that acrylic parts I3B1-23 (also known as A23 in YouTube videos) and I3B1-16 (also referred to as A16 in YouTube videos) may have only 4 misaligned screw holes for the bearings. If this is indeed the case, then you likely obtained the acrylic parts suitable for older SCS8UU linear bearings. Re-drilling existing holes and creating new ones is an option, while asking for replacement parts is another choice (a correction to their original mistake that comes with a fee on their part, which seems unusual). The third alternative is to print these replacement parts instead. These parts were designed by measuring the shipped incorrect ones and setting the bearing holes properly. To create these replacement parts, I used Blender to generate the models and later utilized Netfabb to correct them before printing. PLA works fine, while ABS should also work well.
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