Neotko & Gudo - Bed stabilizers
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WARNING NO INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED This is a project intended for experienced users who possess in-depth knowledge. -------------------------------------------------- These are Gudo's and Neotko's bed stabilizer designs. I've never used Gudo's due to its requirement of additional components, but based on his feedback before he passed away, it seems to function well. Printing the large part diagonally might also improve performance. My version involves mounting the stabilizer beneath the bed, although this approach comes with a significant drawback: it necessitates the use of Flanged Bearings below the bed. This process involves disassembling the bed, removing long linear components, and investing considerable time and effort. Furthermore, if you do so on an UM2 machine, you'll lose Z-axis calibration and need to either reposition the Endstop or install a long screw that reaches it. I've managed to make this work due to my use of Gudoxycore, which adds 8-9 units of Z-axis depth. As a result, my setup maintains the same Z-axis level as the standard UM2 configuration. If you find this explanation confusing, then this project is likely not for you. I haven't prepared print files or explained component parts because this design requires advanced expertise to assemble and install correctly. The process involves complex steps that are difficult even for experienced users. Gudo's version is slightly easier but demands high-quality materials and custom-made metal components. Good luck with your endeavors. Thanks, Gudo, we miss you.
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