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@TheZuza @filamentcolors You can slot the holes, but you might consider a linkage as I specified earlier. You can then utilize a standard servo arm, shown in black. You can control mechanical advantage by the length of the gray arm and your servo arm. The linkage is shown in red. Just a thought...
Wow! I cant believe how well the idler turned out for the PTFE actuator. It clamps on the end of the rail and even has a tensioner! Its uses the homemade bearings and printed idler thats on the Mulbot. Complete with caged PP bearing balls, it acts like a angular contact bearing.
@ardenpm Oh, I already have a arsenal of concepts for this. What you want; dovetail, reverse dovetail, recirculating ball? Screw driven, belt driven, rack and pinion? All on my thinigiverse.
Since I had multiple requests I designed a two gang light switch to compliment the steampunk switch I made previously.
https://t.co/FWwkMvoWl5
I changed a few things at once so I was not sure what did it but I narrowed it down and found it was not a setting that did it but a nozzle change.... No explanation for it but for some reason when I switch to a brass nozzle all the stringing is finally gone.