D9 Z-Axis-Stabilizing Brackets
by micky0909
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I noticed that the D9 V2 comes with Z-Axis supports and so I designed these for the D9 V1 with 40mm channels
I took into consideration that the gray extruder cable runs up the front and along the top, hence the high top braces.
I also took into consideration that some might have printed larger thumb wheels for the bed leveling and gave the bottom right-hand brace a bit more clearance for the wheel.
When referring to the handing of the braces I have adopted the view as you would look at the printer and not the printers L or R. I have included two right hand lower braces (1 with an sd holder and 1 without), your choice but only need one or the other.
I have also included A 4mm thread T-Nut for securing the braces to the printer.
Non Printable parts required are as follows.
2 (two) 12mm x 680mm threaded bar.
6 (six) 12mm Nuts. (although you could probably print these yourself.
8 (eight) 4mm x 25mm round head screws
8 (eight) 4mm Nuts to fit inside the base of the prin
I took into consideration that the gray extruder cable runs up the front and along the top, hence the high top braces.
I also took into consideration that some might have printed larger thumb wheels for the bed leveling and gave the bottom right-hand brace a bit more clearance for the wheel.
When referring to the handing of the braces I have adopted the view as you would look at the printer and not the printers L or R. I have included two right hand lower braces (1 with an sd holder and 1 without), your choice but only need one or the other.
I have also included A 4mm thread T-Nut for securing the braces to the printer.
Non Printable parts required are as follows.
2 (two) 12mm x 680mm threaded bar.
6 (six) 12mm Nuts. (although you could probably print these yourself.
8 (eight) 4mm x 25mm round head screws
8 (eight) 4mm Nuts to fit inside the base of the prin
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