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Is there a method to use regular 1" square aluminium extrusions?

Posted by disneytoy 
Is there a method to use regular 1" square aluminium extrusions?
September 05, 2013 01:36AM
I happen to have three lengths of 1" square aluminium extrusion. I realize openbeam, t-slot, v-groove etc is better, but I have here and it is free. I'm thinking of a Cerberus Pup/Kossel Mini printer. Any thought on how I can build carriages for regular square stock?

Thanks

Maxi
Re: Is there a method to use regular 1" square aluminium extrusions?
September 05, 2013 04:30AM
Imagine a square sleeve. Split it diagonally. Incorporate 608 bearing mount points so you can have bearings riding on all four sides. I would do a 2-1-2-1 pattern for the bearings. You can zip tie the halves onto the square tube or spring load them or screw them together.

This is assuming that you have a 3D printer already or have access to one.
Re: Is there a method to use regular 1" square aluminium extrusions?
September 05, 2013 12:16PM
Thank you

I'll have to hobble something together until I have a working printer to make proper parts
Re: Is there a method to use regular 1" square aluminium extrusions?
September 05, 2013 12:55PM


Here is a no printer version.

All you need is...
2x2 lumber (1.5"x1.5")
6x 5/16"-2.25" bolts
6x 1/4" washers (You need the smaller washer to get a tight fit on the bolt.)
6x 5/16" nuts
6x 608 skate bearings
...per carriage.

You just need a table saw and a drill press to make it.

I would hold the sides together with zip ties around both sides. If you drive the same side that has the delta arms it doesn't matter if the two halves shift with respect to each other.

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Re: Is there a method to use regular 1" square aluminium extrusions?
September 05, 2013 03:33PM
Thank you very much. That seems very doable. I will post pictures when I'm done for any future strapper.:-)
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