
Tensor X Axis - Lazy option
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Do you ever stop wondering how it happens if the X axis gets stretched out? It's probably because you're using rubber belts that wear down rapidly when printing at high speeds. That's a no-brainer, isn't it? Instead of putting up with worn-out belts, print this modified tensor design, even if it doesn't quite function as intended - simply fire up your 3D editor and make the top surfaces slightly thicker, just like in tensors 2 or 3, except you probably wouldn't want to go all the way with tensor 3. No, no need for that right now. That lazy trick should do the job without any extra hassle. As a bonus, all it takes is a 3mm piece of filament to bring your print back up to snuff - just smooth over the seams and voilà! No more worrying about screws or bolts to mess with. Easy peasy. The design I've shared with you stems from the world of 3D modeling - my attempt was far from perfect, let's say I botched it a bit in terms of model optimization.
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