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  • Making the X Axis

  • The X axis is comprised of a single rail that holds a 3D-printed piece with four wheels. The timing belt slots into the sides of the plastic piece that pulls it either direction.
  • X-PC Frame Assembly

  • Follow the pictures to assemble the frame. All the parts are fixed together with liquid solvent cement - I used a syringe with a blunt needle but you can also use a paint brush.I've labeled some of the parts to help put them in the correct position.Start...
  • CNC X axis

  • The weeding mechanism is basically a rotating claw mounted on a CNC machine. The machine never tries to target individual weeds - this would be a big mistake - instead it will prevent weeds from ever reaching the surface by disturbing the soil during...
  • Add the X-axis offset

  • Optional: Use the offset if the hotend mount or extruder contacts the tower before the X-axis endstop is triggered.  Adjust the thickness of the offset as necessary.  Secure to the carriage using the appropriate sized M3 screw (see components...
  • Remove the X-axis cover

  • This is held on by four Phillips head screws: two on the end of the cantilevered arm, one on the top, just inside of the tower, and one below, just inside of the tower.  The top and bottom screws can be left on, but will make assembly more difficult. ...