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Re: ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly


 

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Hey john

So it just hangs on the rails?? You then move the table in the Y direction a bit at a time and manually slide your probe back and forth?? Or do you just go to the front and back and slide it back and forth.

John

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Lindo
Sent: August 10, 2024 12:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [digitalhobbyist] ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly

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?I personally found that the anti backlash nuts worked good.

I had a bit of a job to "sync" the main M8 nut to the anti backlash nut the first time around, but got the hang of it.

The new Geeetech Mizar S 3D printers have the anti backlash nuts fitted as standard. The Mizar S 255 x 255 bed and 250 Z, auto levelling, magnetic bed plate,?

etc etc etc, I just LUV this machine, and for the selling price now equal to a night out at Mc Donald's with a kids and parents.

Again, I use a a default setting in Prusa slicer of filament reattraction and Z lift when crossing perimeters and layer changes.

These settings certainly help me eliminating 98% of the angel hairs when printing complex parts.

The photo shows my old Geeetech Prusa I3 lone, I built a Dial Indicator bracket that slipped over the X axis slide rod.to accurately dial in the table flatness

in X and Y.

Cheers

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John

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John

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