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Flower Relief Vid https://youtu.be/iH5e_Hmh3Yo
Update: Added skp file.
https://youtu.be/sV9Fkbcss_U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVbgnNDuzdI&feature=youtu.be
Step 1: Load up the platform dwg in your favorite cam software and cut out. I have also included the gcode I used as an alternative to creating your own gcode. Watch the speed!
Step 2: Print the test part and check for tolerances, should be snug not loose. If the print comes out too loose, try using a thin shim such as the aluminum from a coke can, or modify the included skp file.
Step 3: If satisfied with the test fit then print the following. WD_RemixPlatformV2_ZAxisTopMount - 1x WD_RemixPlatformV2_ZAxisBottomMount - 1x
Step 4: Print following parts from the first remix. (exact same) WD_RemixPlatform_ZBearing - 5x (3 for top, 2 for bottom) WD_RemixPlatform_XRod - 2x WD_RemixPlatform_YRod - 1x
Step 5: Add bearings to all parts. (note: a couple of times I had to loosen or remove a bolt in order to place another bolt. You can remove a bearing in place and screw back on no problem. You can also add and remove parts to rod easily if you remove a bearing.
Step 6: Loosely fit everything together, don't get in a hurry to secure the brass nut. Make sure everything is lining up and put 4 small screws in the brass nut. Test the range of motion of the z-axis using whatever host program you are using. After you can add an anti-back lash effect by placing another brass nut upside done on the bottom with a spring. Hand position the brass nut about 2 mm away from the platform and with tension on the spring. Put in 2 small screws. The brass nut should be able to move slightly along the 2 screws.
Step 7: Update firmware z steps/mm. I found 800 to be the number for the following lead screw. http://www.aliexpress.com/item/3pcs-T8-8-mm-screw-300-mm-8mm-lead-trapezoidal-spindle-screw-with-3pcs-brass-copper/32472265214.html
GCode instructions:
I used 1/8" bit for Step1 & Step2 I then switched to a round router bit for Step3 & Step 4 (optional)
Step1 - center the bit on the work piece and run. Should drill out holes. Step2 - place screws in at least 3 holes to secure work piece, then run step2. Step3 - change bit, run step 3. Step4 - remove excess material and secure the piece. After securing the piece, remove all screws and run step 4. Don't run with screws in the holes, will not be nice.
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