Low Profile Squash Ball Feet for Bear Frame Inside Corners

Low Profile Squash Ball Feet for Bear Frame Inside Corners

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This is a remix of the "Low profile v-slot squash ball feet" by dermatin. I wanted to try out the squash ball feet on my Bear frame but had my printer on a 15-1/2 inch square paver which was barely wider than the frame itself. This version of these feet attaches to the inside corners of the frame, keeping the same low profile benefit of the previous design without making the footprint any larger. To attach the feet you will need: <u>Printed Parts</u> * 2 - Front Right/Rear Left Feet * 2 - Front Left/Rear Right Feet <u>Hardware/Accessories</u> * 4 - Squash Balls (2 dot seems to be most popular) * 12 - Drop-In style M5 T-Slot/V-Slot nuts (The Slide-In style may be used, but would require lots of disassembly and re-squaring of the frame if already assembled) * 12 - M5 x 8mm "Low Profile Hex Socket Machine Screws" (Like the original Bear Frame hardware) <u>Tools</u> * Ball-End Hex Wrench to fit M5 Screws (most likely 3mm is needed) In corners where wires are run, I slid the clips to the side and pulled wires away from the corner, placing the feet in between the frame and wires. If I do an updated version, I may try to incorporate a wire clip to the design. I found it easiest to lightly attach the single screw to the side rail first, then tighten the two front or rear rails screws, and finally finish tightening of the side rail screw.

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