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=File Usage Notes= | =File Usage Notes= | ||
*May 14, 2019 version is the one to print for Y-frame connection (2 of these) | |||
==D3D v19.04== | ==D3D v19.04== | ||
*In [[D3D_v19.04]], we are doing s modification to allow for the Y carriages to reach the limits of the axis without hitting the frame, thus there needs to be an offset. | *In [[D3D_v19.04]], we are doing s modification to allow for the Y carriages to reach the limits of the axis without hitting the frame, thus there needs to be an offset. For the offset, we are using a spacer. | ||
==D3D v19.02== | ==D3D v19.02== | ||
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*On the wiring side of the X axis (left side) - the bracket has a hole to allow wiring to go through. | *On the wiring side of the X axis (left side) - the bracket has a hole to allow wiring to go through. | ||
*On the right side, there is no wiring, and the hole is not necessary - though to keep lower part count, the version with the hole should be used. | *On the right side, there is no wiring, and the hole is not necessary - though to keep lower part count, the version with the hole should be used. | ||
*This bracket also connects The Y axis to the frame - so this was used for 3 different functions in total in the [[D3D v19.02]]. | *<strike>This bracket also connects The Y axis to the frame - so this was used for 3 different functions in total in the [[D3D v19.02]].</strike> A separate bracket is used to connect the Y axis to the frame. |
Latest revision as of 01:39, 24 June 2019
File Usage Notes
- May 14, 2019 version is the one to print for Y-frame connection (2 of these)
D3D v19.04
- In D3D_v19.04, we are doing s modification to allow for the Y carriages to reach the limits of the axis without hitting the frame, thus there needs to be an offset. For the offset, we are using a spacer.
D3D v19.02
- This bracket and its modifications is used to mount the X axis to the Y axis.
- On the wiring side of the X axis (left side) - the bracket has a hole to allow wiring to go through.
- On the right side, there is no wiring, and the hole is not necessary - though to keep lower part count, the version with the hole should be used.
This bracket also connects The Y axis to the frame - so this was used for 3 different functions in total in the D3D v19.02.A separate bracket is used to connect the Y axis to the frame.
File history
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Date/Time | Dimensions | User | Comment | |
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current | 15:22, 14 May 2019 | (103 KB) | Marcin (talk | contribs) | Moved holes to comply with 3D printed corner. Will work with welded or bolted frame. |
19:57, 11 May 2019 | (11 KB) | AbeAnderson (talk | contribs) | simple. | |
19:56, 11 May 2019 | (104 KB) | AbeAnderson (talk | contribs) | made top holes symmetrical. editable. | |
23:35, 2 March 2019 | (32 KB) | Marcin (talk | contribs) | Plain bracket with hole. Smaller file. | |
23:32, 2 March 2019 | (99 KB) | Marcin (talk | contribs) | Carriage connection bracket with hole for wiring | |
21:42, 28 February 2019 | (31 KB) | Marcin (talk | contribs) | Moved hole to make bracket longer | |
20:37, 28 February 2019 | (118 KB) | Marcin (talk | contribs) |
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