Tronxy x5s / Linear + Ball Bearing / 32bit / Dual Part Cooling / All Things
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Here is the spun text: I'm upgrading my Tronxy frame to use linear bearings on 10mm and 8mm rods, as well as 20-tooth pulleys with a 5mm bore. I've also added an E3D hotend and cooling system. The parts list includes: - Six 20-tooth pulleys with a 5mm bore - Two 20-tooth pulleys without a bore (5mm) - Two precision rods, 10mm in diameter, 500mm long (480mm) - Two precision rods, 8mm in diameter, 500mmm long (480mm) - Two linear bearings, LM8LUU type - Two linear bearings, LM10LUU type - A Dupont connector - Some M3 screws will be needed - The M5 screws can be reused, but need to be shortened - The belt can be reused - An E3D clone is required, and the 40mm fan will serve as a component cooler - A dual-mosfet for bed and nozzle Marlin 1.1.9 has been added. Edit: --Improved bed support-- - Two meters of 2020 profile (2x500mm - 2x250mm) - Eight LM8UU linear bearings - M4 or M5 hammer nuts, with M4x10 screws The original 8mm rods can be reused, but new rod holders need to be printed. I recommend getting the rods a couple of centimeters longer. 12/18: - Klipper config added 01/19: - X-Carry modified for 10mm precision rods, as well as the corresponding XY-Joiners - Additional hotend and part cooler modules added 01/19: - A holder for the SFU1204 ball-bearing spindle was added, 500mm long - A housing for the Re-Arm 32-bit Ramps 1.4 board - A step-down housing The 24V conversion is complete. If needed, I can provide the config file for the Re-Arm freely.
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