Cross Brace Up-Grade...

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I wonder did he have a bad experience maybe on a farm or somehwere with machinery?
 

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I retreated to my shed to get over my K9 loss, (Don't ask) and got stuck into converting my good upgrade idea into a better one, i.e. trying to cut down on the vibration caused by head movement on the hot nozzle gantry.

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This is what I came up with originally (Shower piping)... not good.

It didn’t look great so I installed the proper box aluminium to the side but I reckoned the first position I had it in might restrict the gantry (Z movement) as it climbed up to do taller prints.

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But by adding a small piece of the box Aluminium on each side of the uprights I was able to attach a 50 cm extension to it and across to the back wall, the current print wasn’t affected by the upgrade but will benefit from it as it get taller.

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These extension pieces are far better this time because there’re at the back of the printer and don’t get in the way like my very first idea did..

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original idea.. Click to enlarge..
I reckon I can say with some confidence that it was success.. No issues so far...Two prints further along..
 

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I don't know what you're doing with the printer but I am sorry about the doggie. :(
 

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I reckon my Auld CR-10 was feeling the strain of printing day and night and I noticed the fan inside the power supply had stopped working and the whole control box was getting very hot, so I had to place an external fan beside the box to finish out one of my projects.

When I removed the power supply to replace the fan, I decide not to put the power unit back inside the control box and place it externally on the back wall, this meant I had to extend all the power cables to the outside with much longer ones.

All went well till I powered on the control box and found the Hot bed would not heat manually but would automatically but would not cool down again, after many an hour probing around I discovered I had reversed the polarity on the MOSFET somehow.
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Once I reversed the cables I was able to get back to printing my next section of my standard lamp, I also installed a temporary fan to the outside of the power supply, until a new one arrives from China.. I should have made this upgrade a long time ago, all’s well that ends well…
P.S. Mrs The Hat is thinking of getting me a new Digby…:celebrate
 

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Speaking of madness and dogs...



There's also a great Joe Cocker album by this name. :thumbsup
 
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