V slide Ⅱ

V slide Ⅱ

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I used a slide system made from aluminum L angle, but several issues arose. The link to the design is here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3005179. At 3 mm thick, the aluminum L angle lacks rigidity and may twist. Its edges are too sharp for the wheels, causing them not to match properly. Continued use will cause the wheel's edge to scratch against the aluminum, potentially damaging it. To solve these problems, I found a new material. The link to this new material is here: https://fa.sus.co.jp/service/catalog/SF-012_050.pdf. It has high rigidity and won't twist. Additionally, its 1 mm R radius prevents damage to the wheel's edge. Its sharp edges no longer cause instability in the carriage, making it very stable. Furthermore, it offers a sense of quality that surpasses aluminum L angle. Due to these reasons, I do not recommend older versions of V slide. The new V slide II is installed using an M4 x 10 screw. The main body's frame remains the same as before, utilizing 2060 and securing it with an M5 x 10 flat head screw.

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