Prusa MINI linear guide on the loose side

Prusa MINI linear guide on the loose side

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When I started this project I didn't really think it would work well, but since I still had one or two linear rails left, I allowed myself the fun. But this mod is for people who have the necessary fingertip feel because everything has to fit. My linear rail is exactly aligned and at the same angle as the right side and of course in the Z direction. What I would also recommend would be a silicone bed leveling mod, this can't hurt and you can align the bed exactly. And why the whole thing, the fact is, at high pressure speeds it starts to vibrate the X-axis and you have the so-called ghosting, hereby I got the problem pretty well under control and have thereby a better print image. I also installed a Trianglelab® Dragon Hotend V2.0 and of course it weighs a lot more than the original Hotend, which is worse for the X-axis. With this mod I now have a stable X-axis. In addition, the X slide now also runs better because it no longer clamps in the direction of the X end, which unfortunately is the case with the original when the screws for clamping the rods have been tightened too tight. required parts: 1x Linear rail 330mm or longer 1x MGN12C linear rail block 4x M5 x 4mm grub screw (DIN 913) 2x M5x12mm low profile screws 2x M5 T-nuts for 3030 series 1x M3x20mm DIN 912 Cylinderhead screw 2x M3x10mm DIN 912 Cylinderhead screw 4x M3x6mm DIN 912 Cylinderhead screw 2x M3 square nut (DIN 934) 1x M3 self-locking nut (DIN 985) For those who might find it interesting, I put my protractor on the bed and zeroed it, then took photos in several places.

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