Hi there I scratch built an original v-core with v wheel x & Y axis but with linear rail cantilevered bed. The Bed/z axis is more than fine but I need to upgrade to pro version. My printer has panels on the exterior and I notice that with the inverted y axis linear rails , the traveler protrudes out past the edge of the 40x20 profile. Is the any easy mod to install the rails on top of the 40x20extrusions or would the printed parts need completely re designing? Thanks
Hi Pawel, Eva is an awesome design and I'll like to fit it on my Ender 3 Pro. I can fit a linear rail on the X carriage. But i can't figure out how to fit the X stepper. Any advise please?
I personally think the voice level is fine. However if you want to boost the level on your audio look for "audio compressor" in your editing software. Premiere has something called dynamics to do that. At the very least you can normalise the volume.
Hi there I scratch built an original v-core with v wheel x & Y axis but with linear rail cantilevered bed. The Bed/z axis is more than fine but I need to upgrade to pro version.
My printer has panels on the exterior and I notice that with the inverted y axis linear rails , the traveler protrudes out past the edge of the 40x20 profile. Is the any easy mod to install the rails on top of the 40x20extrusions or would the printed parts need completely re designing? Thanks
Hi Pawel, Eva is an awesome design and I'll like to fit it on my Ender 3 Pro. I can fit a linear rail on the X carriage. But i can't figure out how to fit the X stepper. Any advise please?
@@eva-3d948 Cool thanks! Looks like it hasn't materialised yet.
где я могу скачат ь модели для осей x y, крепелний двигаелей?
RatRig get this man a 3rd Z axis assembly please!!
Did you notice any change in print quality? I wonder if the x rail deflects on my printer because i have a direct drive BMG.
Hi, where can I get the models?
Thanks for the explanation vid, btw your voice is a bit too quiet
I personally think the voice level is fine. However if you want to boost the level on your audio look for "audio compressor" in your editing software. Premiere has something called dynamics to do that. At the very least you can normalise the volume.