
Printable carriage
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This is a simple carriage, rooted in an old, linear rail design that's easy to build and requires minimal precision given its age. It serves as a fundamental component within a motion system I've been working on. Print Settings Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX v2 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Notes: Using any print settings is fine, but doing multiple perimeters is recommended to ensure the plastic can support screws being threaded into it. Otherwise, choose your preferred settings based on your printer's capabilities. Post-Printing Building the Carriage After printing, place an M8 nut inside the eccentric nut trap and secure three 608ZZ bearings onto M8 screws. Add a second M8 nut atop each bearing, then insert the screws into the opposite side of the carriage, ensuring they're tightened securely. Next, attach an M3 nut to the trapped nut mount within the trap and drive home an M3 screw through it to keep the nut firmly in place.
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