Non Duet Hardware with RRF ?
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@Herve_Smith I went with the dirtybird toolhead and let the 1lc hang out there in all its glory lol.
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@Herve_Smith that's nice looking. I need to revise my toolhead location as I plan on switching to tap and I won't have the rear mounting position available any more.
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@jay_s_uk tap seems to be pretty good from what I hear. Just not sure if I'll go for it yet.
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@R4ffers gives me something to do.
at least it'll work nicely with RRF too -
@jay_s_uk aye, let me know how get on especially with your light weight X rail. I've got one on order
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@R4ffers the lightweight x rail is great. i temporarily had a carbon fibre one but that was awful. worth the investment
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@Herve_Smith said in Non Duet Hardware with RRF ?:
I just drew up a modified version of the "tap" that is lighter, uses less hardware and uses a pair of cross roller guides instead of a linear rail for stability
Cross roller guides? Do you have a link to those?
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@Herve_Smith thanks. I've ordered a set in preparation
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@Herve_Smith awesome thanks for this, just ordered a set
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@Herve_Smith which sensor have you used and is that a spring?
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@Herve_Smith that's them ordered too. many thanks
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@Herve_Smith Are you able to share your files?
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@Herve_Smith I have this experimental one which mounts the 1LC in the flap, leaves just enough room to allow for the chain and exposes the two buttons which I have programmed to extrude/retract
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@pixelpieper do you share your cad files somewhere?
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@Herve_Smith where can I find the stl file for this stealthburner duet 1LC cover? Would love to do the same.