Zyltech HEVO 2.0 - XY Axes: Part 3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 พ.ค. 2024
- Building the XY Axes
You can find the print files here - www.prusaprinters.org/prints/...
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Excellent information! Just got my kit and this is immensely helpful
Thanks for the feedback.
I really like your part designs. I have just ordered the frame kit and am working on printing the parts. Have you designed a mount for the EZABL that will work with your hot end mount?
I'm not familiar with the EZABL. It looks like they are using either a 12 or 18mm sensor. You should be able to find a mount that is compatible. I'm using this part www.thingiverse.com/thing:2923992
Thank you for the quick response. The one I have is an 18mm sensor so that should work
Just out of curiosity, what are you using the Ethernet Break -out board for?
The hot end fan, part cooling fan, end stop, z probe, and thermistor. It's easier to run ethernet rather than separate cables.
I am looking to make a hypercube with the z 12, y 10, x 8 rails. I have check the hevo 445 onshape project. I cam find a 10mm dia y carriage clamp, and a Y-Carriage_xDia8LM8UU_1.0, file, but I think I need to find a y-carriage_xDia10LM8UU _1.0 file. Did I miss seeing or or might it be added ?
Actually think I screwed up, would be the xDia8LM10UU ?
With the zyltech 445 kit both the x and y axes are 8mm. Z is 12. If you watch the original hypercube series, you see that 10mm rod is too heavy and the gantry sags in the middle. If you want a stiffer axis switch to tubing or linear rails.