Lasercut Graber with Linear Rails
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This is an adaptation of Valter F.C.'s files to use linear rails. All sourced parts are metric. The machine is mostly cut from 6mm MDF with a small number of 3mm parts. Aluminium angle was used to improve the rigidity of the bed. All custom parts have been uploaded. No 3D printed components were needed. Leave a message if you require more information. Display Case: remixed from mowi (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:811614) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- X-Axis: Belt Driven, GT20 Pulley, 1x Idler, MGN9H Block + 350mm Rail (x2) Y-Axis: Belt Driven, GT20 Pulley, 2x Idlers, MGN12H Block + 360mm Rails (x2) Z-Axis: Screw Drive, MGN9H Block + 275mm Rail (x2) T-slots are mounted with M4 Nyloc - be careful with the torque applied, as it is easy to strip the MDF. -Most screws used are M3 and M4 socket head cap screws. -Button head cap screws were used on the extruder assembly A few upgrades were done after the original design, so the photos do not match 100%.
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