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Ultimaker XY Axis Square
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These little arms are a big help in squaring your 6mm shafts (that support the print head) to the perimeter 8mm shafts.
I added a small flat in the "V" end to allow measuring the length of the arm with calipers. I also usually take a utility blade to each end scraping (not cutting) lightly across the contact surfaces to knock down any outlier layers and bring them more inline with each other. You want very repeatable, even layers for this part to be of help. Mine measure within 0.02mm of one another.
You can make things much easier on yourself, if with these arms in place, you loosen your belt tension and align the set screw(s) on the pulleys of the axis you are working on, so that they are easily accessible.
Useage:
* Snap these onto either side of a 6mm shaft, at the very ends, near the XY blocks.
* Align the other ends with the 8mm shaft. Pull at each end of the 6mm shaft until the alignment arms contact the 8mm shaft and center against it.
* Then use the associ
I added a small flat in the "V" end to allow measuring the length of the arm with calipers. I also usually take a utility blade to each end scraping (not cutting) lightly across the contact surfaces to knock down any outlier layers and bring them more inline with each other. You want very repeatable, even layers for this part to be of help. Mine measure within 0.02mm of one another.
You can make things much easier on yourself, if with these arms in place, you loosen your belt tension and align the set screw(s) on the pulleys of the axis you are working on, so that they are easily accessible.
Useage:
* Snap these onto either side of a 6mm shaft, at the very ends, near the XY blocks.
* Align the other ends with the 8mm shaft. Pull at each end of the 6mm shaft until the alignment arms contact the 8mm shaft and center against it.
* Then use the associ
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