Geeetech Pro W Front Frame Brace
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The Geeetech Pro W seems to be quite unbeknownst to modifications, so I tend to make my own. More might come soon ;)
The wooden frame itself is not stiff enough to withstand the force of the tensioned belt on the y-axis It makes the frame bend quite a bit, especially on the front plate - but not anymore now. I might have a look at the back plate as well, if this doesn't suffice.
This is remixed from Leo_N's Anet A8 frame brace, as it looks sturdy, yet simple. I also like the idea of the somewhat wide gap in the middle, so you can install different belt tensioners from the original one.
It might fit other Geeetech printers as well, but I can't guarantee that.
If you print it upright, you most probably won't need support as it's just the two M10 holes creating overhangs.
I printed this at work where we use 0.15 mm as standard layer height, but 0.2 will be good as well. Also, it was printed in PLA and it's definitely sturdy enough.
Special thanks go to MKSA for NOT contr
The wooden frame itself is not stiff enough to withstand the force of the tensioned belt on the y-axis It makes the frame bend quite a bit, especially on the front plate - but not anymore now. I might have a look at the back plate as well, if this doesn't suffice.
This is remixed from Leo_N's Anet A8 frame brace, as it looks sturdy, yet simple. I also like the idea of the somewhat wide gap in the middle, so you can install different belt tensioners from the original one.
It might fit other Geeetech printers as well, but I can't guarantee that.
If you print it upright, you most probably won't need support as it's just the two M10 holes creating overhangs.
I printed this at work where we use 0.15 mm as standard layer height, but 0.2 will be good as well. Also, it was printed in PLA and it's definitely sturdy enough.
Special thanks go to MKSA for NOT contr
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