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Voron 2.4 inspired low cost build using Ender 5 3D Printer as a base and some parts laying around
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Tree z-axis 9mm Linear Rails : MGN9 L=350 KGT Linear Rail with MGN9-H block
Alignment MGN9 Linear Rail with 20x20 Aluminium Extructions V type Profile
Blower Fan: Dual Ball Bearings GDSTIME 5015
Mod Repository: https://github.com/Greg191134/Voron/tree/master/Afterburner%20Optimisation/5015%20fan%20mod
VorEnder 5 3D Printer components list: https://hackaday.io/project/177303/components
STL files: VORON printhead for MicroSwiss hotend https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4705446
Hotend: Trianglelab Swiss CR10
Creality Ender 5 Electronic controller box with FYSETC Spider V2.2 Motherboard 32Bit RRF Controller Board
Fysetc Spider brackets for Ender5 Controller Box - STL Files to print: https://hackaday.io/project/177303/files
PSU and IEC inlet module AC power socket: https://hackaday.io/project/177303/components
VorEnder 5 parts: https://hackaday.io/project/177303/components
VorEnder 5 parts: https://hackaday.io/project/177303/components
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Hey
Could you tell me the difference between front idler 3mm / normal?
Tryed to figure it out by uplaoad date...
Nice project by the way.
What length of belt was used on this project? 4x quantity x length?
Also with the screw amounts and corner brackets, are these for a brand new build even for the frame?
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Hello, I plan to start designing the VORENDER5 PLUS! Do you have assembly plans for the machine?
Thank you for your work ... it's a good job ...