Taurus PSU relo frame brace for Prusa MK3 and MK3s

Taurus PSU relo frame brace for Prusa MK3 and MK3s

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I gave this a thorough makeover and re-branded it Taurus to team up with the [Taurus Z axis](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3321711) as the next step for moving the PSU off the frame. You'll need 2 M4x14mm screws and 2 M4 hex nuts. This now utilizes my extrusion slot-lock system in addition to the t-nuts that the PSU used, for a dual axis clamp. Check out the instructions in Taurus Z for how to install the slot-lock. Position the t-nuts close to the holes in the brace and use a hex wrench through the hole to position them tightly. Tighten down with the two M3x10 screws that were holding the PSU. For the slot lock, use 2 M3x20mm screws. Tighten them evenly, switching between them until snug. Don't over-tighten. I made this sturdy so even if you don't have polycarbonate, you'll still get good rigidity from PETG. I recommend a layer height of 0.15 and 10% Gyroid infill. Yes, the clip prints vertically for extra strength. Don't reorient it. Add a brim if needed. I printed mine in Thingiverse blue. Just kidding, it's actually atomic pearl blue petg.

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