
Tronxy X5S Redesign
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Thingiverse's coreXY system on the X5S is in disarray. Here's a link to all the files: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1G-BReDbdTD_9Myla20l2dGKuE8fYCVYH My mods for the coreXY system on the X5S have been simplified as much as possible, but my hand slipped and I ended up redesigning most of it. EXTRUDER & X Axis: The extruder part is a bit tricky. I don't yet have a Bondtech BMG extruder because my love for Pepsi keeps me from having any long-term financial stability, so I downloaded a model from GrabCAD but it isn't very precise and I couldn't find anything better online. If it doesn't fit, please don't send negative vibes in my direction. There are two versions of the motor mount: one for a normal NEMA17 and one for a pancake one, so pick the one you like. The whole carriage is supposed to be mounted on an MGN12H rail because I found out that the wheels on the original are generic and the X axis on my printer moved like a drunk cat. GANTRY & Y Axis: The MGN rail elevates the carriage to a new plane of existence, which is approximately 10mm higher than before. Now the bearings have to get a little higher as well, so I made those cylinder-like spacers that are mounted on top of the acrylic gantry plates. My suggestion is to use longer M5 screws with a larger head to keep the 608 bearing from flying away. In the future, I plan to use MGN rails for the Y axis. STEPPER MOUNTS: Initially, I used just some printed spacers to get the steppers a bit higher, but I found that making a single PETG piece instead of using PETG spacers and acrylic plates for the stepper mounts makes more sense. ANGLE MOUNT: The two bearings that can be mounted with the spacers I made for the angles do their job properly if the internal one is tightened with a nut (which has a slot to slide into) and if the outmost one has a long enough M5 screw to screw into the frame, like it's supposed to on the original design. Original design for the 608 bearing sleeve: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2783536 I remixed them from this one. Get yourself some M3 screws and M3 T-Nuts or drill out the holes. Also, get some long M5s and nuts.
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