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Some Ideas for 3D Printer frame using v-wheels on all axis... certainly quite but a bit over kill with the wheels... then again, I prefer wheels....
**Version 003**
* Extrusions (frame) are 20x20x400mm (14 in total)..
* Hot-end (x-gantry), Heated bed carrier use 390x20x20mm extrusions (3 in total)...
* Gantry Assemblies (3mm aluminium plate with 4 v-wheels each) (7 in total)...
* Aluminum Bed is 440x390mm, 3-6mm thick...
* Various T-Nuts, M3, M5 Nuts and Bolts...
Belt drive uses **H-BOT** arrangement...
**Suppliers** (best price/value)
Europe: makersupplies
US: openbuilds
I purchased v-wheels from the US (*see note) and everything else from eBay and Banggood (China, mostly)...
**Note**
Some US supplier don't ship outside the US so I used a service from the Irish Post Office called *AddressPal*, it provides a US address for companies that won't post to Ireland/Europe. This service allowed me to purchase twenty sets of quality v-wheels at the best prices, even a
**Version 003**
* Extrusions (frame) are 20x20x400mm (14 in total)..
* Hot-end (x-gantry), Heated bed carrier use 390x20x20mm extrusions (3 in total)...
* Gantry Assemblies (3mm aluminium plate with 4 v-wheels each) (7 in total)...
* Aluminum Bed is 440x390mm, 3-6mm thick...
* Various T-Nuts, M3, M5 Nuts and Bolts...
Belt drive uses **H-BOT** arrangement...
**Suppliers** (best price/value)
Europe: makersupplies
US: openbuilds
I purchased v-wheels from the US (*see note) and everything else from eBay and Banggood (China, mostly)...
**Note**
Some US supplier don't ship outside the US so I used a service from the Irish Post Office called *AddressPal*, it provides a US address for companies that won't post to Ireland/Europe. This service allowed me to purchase twenty sets of quality v-wheels at the best prices, even a
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