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3dpBurner2 Front Legs Combined With Idler Mounts
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For Dual Y Motors on the 3DPBurner2 Only!
The original front legs were combined with the original base idler mounts to make installation and ALIGNMENT MUCH EASIER!
To make this even easier use my custom drill templates:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3882654
The main reason I did this was to eliminate the bolt holes that were off to the side of the belt idler mounts making them much narrower giving me extra room so that I could fit an all in one control panel on my machine which uses a 12"x24" (10"x20" working size) base. (The last picture shows the problem before I came up with this solution.)
A side benefit of dual Y motor setup is that you have more room in the middle of the machine to install your electronics between the belts. These mounts push the belts out to the maximum distance possible which gives you even more room between the belts/motors.
These mounts still use the 8mm rods, but I have a newer corner post that now uses 10mm rods and bearings for much
The original front legs were combined with the original base idler mounts to make installation and ALIGNMENT MUCH EASIER!
To make this even easier use my custom drill templates:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3882654
The main reason I did this was to eliminate the bolt holes that were off to the side of the belt idler mounts making them much narrower giving me extra room so that I could fit an all in one control panel on my machine which uses a 12"x24" (10"x20" working size) base. (The last picture shows the problem before I came up with this solution.)
A side benefit of dual Y motor setup is that you have more room in the middle of the machine to install your electronics between the belts. These mounts push the belts out to the maximum distance possible which gives you even more room between the belts/motors.
These mounts still use the 8mm rods, but I have a newer corner post that now uses 10mm rods and bearings for much
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