Tevo RX78
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These upgrades are a direct result of thorough testing. You can easily remove eccentric nuts, washers, and spacers. Some parts may need to be blunted for a perfect fit, but no additional purchases are necessary - no bearings or other parts are required in my opinion. The Z-rod supports are simple yet functional. They must be installed above the mounting plates. The lower support doesn't require a bearing because the base of the Z-rod is part of the sphere, minimizing friction. Spring boxes prevent springs from oscillating during plate movement. You'll need to print: 2 Arm 2 Arm Eccentric 8 Spring Box And one each of all other parts. I also added R-Z Base and R-Z Top, which I obtained from this kit: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1457449 The Z-rod supports are essential for correct alignment. Once you've found the optimal arm position, consider drilling a hole halfway along the arms' length and making a corresponding one on the acrylic base to secure the wheels in place. I'd appreciate your feedback... Good Work... Wolfgard.
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