Just found this and its BRILLIANT - well done on working out that solution. As i have no printer I reckon I will try the small cable tie idea from below.
Amazing, I got 4 of them today and a 3d printer a week ago, I was just looking for a review video and got this gem, I was looking for copper and found gold, thanks!
One of the stripes was just enough for me. But to solve the issue I had to bend the rods, where the stripes are glued. It was not parallel, but convergent (closing each other). Used heat gun to make them just a little bit divergent. This fixed the issue fully. Thanks.
Acabo de hacer lo mismo pero cortando una brida del ancho que se nesecita y a la hora de poner todo en su sitio quité el seguro o arandela de arriba meti con cuidado un desarmados por el hueco y tiré con fuerza y todo listo es verdad que al principio queda un poco duro pero no se mueve en lo más mínimo tal cual el video,muchas gracias 👍
Acabo de comprar la nueva versión y parece que han resuelto el problema. Ya no se produce esa desviación de 1 mm. La guía queda totalmente fija, sin movimiento. Saludos
Problem solved! As I don't have a 3D printer, I used a double layer of DYMO tape on each side. The guide now locks steady as a rock. Thanks again for your help.
@@Tech-3D Hello! I bought the PSS 1 C2 clamping rail. I have a similar displacement. Someone could print me two pieces of plastic for maybe approx. 1 mm thick? (I'll specify the other sizes.) I'll pay, of course.
It's an easy fix, can be done in a few minutes, costs a few drops of superglue and a small piece of scrap plastic. This rail is extremely cheap, in our Lidl it usually can be bought at 60% of normal price after the introduction period. Which means about 9 euros. For that price, its a gift. You can use it as a gluing clamp, for which is excellent, even unmodified.
Just found this and its BRILLIANT - well done on working out that solution. As i have no printer I reckon I will try the small cable tie idea from below.
Amazing, I got 4 of them today and a 3d printer a week ago, I was just looking for a review video and got this gem, I was looking for copper and found gold, thanks!
Thank you so much, I thought these guide clamp rails were completely useless, noy I know they may be easily fixed!
One of the stripes was just enough for me. But to solve the issue I had to bend the rods, where the stripes are glued. It was not parallel, but convergent (closing each other).
Used heat gun to make them just a little bit divergent.
This fixed the issue fully.
Thanks.
Good solution.
you can use strips of plastic cut from a plastic milk carton to fix it as well.
If u don’t have plastic strips use small cable ties and cut them to size
Congratulations !!!
Thank you for sharing your invention !
Just bought this clamp this month and there doesnt seem to be any shift. They must have improved it.🙂
Acabo de hacer lo mismo pero cortando una brida del ancho que se nesecita y a la hora de poner todo en su sitio quité el seguro o arandela de arriba meti con cuidado un desarmados por el hueco y tiré con fuerza y todo listo es verdad que al principio queda un poco duro pero no se mueve en lo más mínimo tal cual el video,muchas gracias 👍
ask for the rail you are refining is it so practical
great, very helpful, thank you
Clever solution!
I'll apply soon in my two items !
Acabo de comprar la nueva versión y parece que han resuelto el problema. Ya no se produce esa desviación de 1 mm. La guía queda totalmente fija, sin movimiento.
Saludos
Por fin ha mejorado. Gracias por la información.
Lo que no se es como se desmonta la guia?
I have the same problem but, how can the rail be unmounted?
On the side where the lever that locks the bar is. There's a metal pin.
@@Tech-3D Right. I'll try to fix that thing. Many Thanks.
Problem solved! As I don't have a 3D printer, I used a double layer of DYMO tape on each side. The guide now locks steady as a rock.
Thanks again for your help.
Big like!
Thank you
@@Tech-3D Hello!
I bought the PSS 1 C2 clamping rail. I have a similar displacement. Someone could print me two pieces of plastic for maybe approx. 1 mm thick? (I'll specify the other sizes.) I'll pay, of course.
@@homeyoutube8232 Ask someone in your area, or use some material 1 mm thick. For example 1 mm ABS furniture edge.
thanks so much bro :-)
That 3D printer is certainly paying for itself
Le prix
9 euros per piece.
👍
Of course I buy a rail that is as cheap as possible and then invest another 10 hours of time fixing the rail....NOT
It's an easy fix, can be done in a few minutes, costs a few drops of superglue and a small piece of scrap plastic. This rail is extremely cheap, in our Lidl it usually can be bought at 60% of normal price after the introduction period. Which means about 9 euros. For that price, its a gift. You can use it as a gluing clamp, for which is excellent, even unmodified.