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Hard to say if it has retained flatness but I am able to adjust it if necessary.
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Hard to say if it has retained flatness but I am able to adjust it if necessary.
I have a question about that, why the attempt at such flatness and accuracy when it was always going to moved, wouldn't it have been better to have built it on the normal work surface and do all final leveling once the unit it in its final location ?
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I recently started rehabilitating a 3DS CubeX Duo printer. The cable chain that connects to the extruder carriage is one of it's nicer features. Instead of the traditional approach as you have taken it turns the cable chain 90 degrees and attaches it at the back of the frame. That makes for a large, graceful loop that won't cause a lot of wire flexing and allows shorter wires because they don't all have to run through both X and Y axis chains. 3DS actually ran the filament guide tubes through that loop which is probably why they laid it out that way- you can't bend the filament tubes too much or the extruders wouldn't be able to pull the filament through them. You can see what it looks like here:
There is a very small cable chain running along the Y axis to carry the X axis motor and end stop leads.
I removed the filament guide tube completely because one of the most common complaints about these machines was brittle PLA breaking inside the tubes. I'll be feeding filament from above making it much easier for the extruders to pull it and much less chance of even brittle filament breaking.
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