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CR-6 SE Frame Brace Bracket
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I wanted something to make the CR-6 SE a bit more rigid similar to the Ender 3 Z axis supports I've been seeing online.
I saw a bunch of super DIY ways to do this, but they involved purchasing really long threaded rod, or aluminum rods, cutting them down to size with a saw, etc. I think my solution with just a DIY printed bracket and spacer paired with an off-the-shelf solution and included hardware for the rest makes it a lot easier.
I took inspiration from [thing:4107804](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4107804) for the way that I could hook into the end of the extrusion on the upper frame. I had to tweak it a bit since the CR-6 SE has closed slots on the front, and the rear side is blocked (already used for the dual Z axis screw stabilizers)
REQUIRED PARTS:
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* *Printed Brackets*
(left and right separately)
* *Printed Spacers (2)*
* *Ender 3 Dual Z-Axis Support Kit*
(I used https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08SJRQD21)
There are
I saw a bunch of super DIY ways to do this, but they involved purchasing really long threaded rod, or aluminum rods, cutting them down to size with a saw, etc. I think my solution with just a DIY printed bracket and spacer paired with an off-the-shelf solution and included hardware for the rest makes it a lot easier.
I took inspiration from [thing:4107804](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4107804) for the way that I could hook into the end of the extrusion on the upper frame. I had to tweak it a bit since the CR-6 SE has closed slots on the front, and the rear side is blocked (already used for the dual Z axis screw stabilizers)
REQUIRED PARTS:
====================
* *Printed Brackets*
(left and right separately)
* *Printed Spacers (2)*
* *Ender 3 Dual Z-Axis Support Kit*
(I used https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08SJRQD21)
There are
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