i3 frame stabilizer (15-35 degrees)

i3 frame stabilizer (15-35 degrees)

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Simple design to stabilize the aluminium i3 frame that's not too fussy about the angle and easy to retrofit by simply replacing the rear threaded bars with longer ones. Instructions Printing on a wobbly table and mounting the spool on top is leading to excessive wobble on my aluminium plate i3, which is causing problems. To fix this issue, I designed parts that enable me to add stabilizers to the plate, making it much more stable overall. To ensure the parts fit the required angle of the plate, I created them with flexibility in mind, allowing them to work at any angle between 15 degrees and 35 degrees, especially at around the median point where my measured setup typically resides. Notably, my specific table turned out to be around 20 degrees. Unlike other similar designs, this design has the adaptability that I need, making it ideal for me. Bill of materials - Two pieces of M10 threaded rod measuring approximately 400mm in length. - Eight M10 nuts. - Eight M10 washers. - Two pieces of M8 threaded rod approximately 370mm in length. - Eight M8 nuts. - Eight M8 washers. - Four M4x16mm bolts.

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