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    • achrnundefined
      achrn @deckingman
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      @deckingman, no, I don't mean 6988 x 10^-12. I specified units, but if you want to characterise distinguishing between a metre and a millimetre as being pedantic, feel free.

      I'm not really sure what your point is - even after you corrected your initial factor of ten mistake I believe you're still out by a large factor primarily due to picking an unrealistic span. I think my value was a realistic span, and I provided my justification for it. Your defence of your calculation seems to be to argue that I should have used 6.867 rather than 7? When the original spec was "about 700g"?

      There's bigger approximations than that in my working, despite which, I remain of the opinion that my estimate of 0.03mm is closer to reality than your ten times higher value.

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      • zaptaundefined
        zapta @Gixxerfast
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        @gixxerfast said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

        As you probably already know the Voron 2 still has (it's changing) two MGN9H rails.

        A data point regarding the Voron new single MGN12 design. The recommendation is to get a rail that has 'medium preload'. That's slightly tighter than the standard ones.

        Has for the two MGN9 design, people complained that it creates a twist or distortion with temperature changes. I can't confirm that from personal experience.

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        • Gixxerfastundefined
          Gixxerfast @zapta
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          @zapta Yes, on my V2.4 I have the single Hiwin MGN12H with Z1 preload which I feel was a big improvement. My Z-offset movement and bed mesh caused by heat was significantly improved.

          I now also have the Ti-backers but they are mostly bling IMHO.

          However, many still have the dual MGN9H setup and seem to be happy with that.

          Voron V2.4 (#1317) with Duet 3 Mini5+ Wifi and 1LC v1.1 Toolboard
          Voron V0.1 (#637) with Duet 3 Mini 5+ Wifi and 1LC v1.2 Toolboard
          Ender 3 Pro with BTT SKR-2 + RRF

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          • deckingmanundefined
            deckingman @achrn
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            @achrn A perfect personification of why I don't send much time helping others out on these forums any more..........Bye

            Ian
            https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
            https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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            • zaptaundefined
              zapta @Gixxerfast
              last edited by zapta

              @gixxerfast said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

              However, many still have the dual MGN9H setup and seem to be happy with that.

              Titanium backers, wow! 😉 https://www.fabreeko.com/products/v2-4-trident-titanium-extrusion-backers

              I think that the direction is to move to a single MGN12. The Trident (latest design) uses it and IIRC the upcoming ClockWorks 2 extruder will required it. It also simplifies the design, single rail and no seesaw underneath.

              BTW, on the Voron, the extruder stepper (heaviest part) is located above the rail, rather than hanging on its side as the picture in the OP here suggests. May provide extra stability, though not sure how it handles Y acceleration as dc42 mentioned above.

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              • zaptaundefined
                zapta @achrn
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                @achrn said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                Deflection os a simply supported beam with point load at mid span is proportional to cube of span

                One more reason for not building a 3D printer larger than one actually needs.

                😉

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                • A Former User?
                  A Former User
                  last edited by

                  Guys thanks to everybody for the very precious advices! At the end I want to be more cautios as I can so I've decided to add another linear rail in the back of the 2020 extrusion. I'll loose about 2,5cm of Y space but for me is not a problem.

                  Thanks again!

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                  • deckingmanundefined
                    deckingman @A Former User
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                    @thedragonlord said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                    Guys thanks to everybody for the very precious advices! At the end I want to be more cautios as I can so I've decided to add another linear rail in the back of the 2020 extrusion. I'll loose about 2,5cm of Y space but for me is not a problem.

                    Thanks again!

                    If the extra rail is just to increase stiffness, you could use a piece of flat steel or some such, which would save you some money. BTW, I never claimed that your rail would deflect by any amount because you didn't specify a length. I merely used a 1 metre length to keep the maths simple and illustrate the importance of doing the maths. I hope you saw through the pedantic criticism of my effort to help you.

                    Ian
                    https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                    • A Former User?
                      A Former User @deckingman
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                      @deckingman said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                      @thedragonlord said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                      Guys thanks to everybody for the very precious advices! At the end I want to be more cautios as I can so I've decided to add another linear rail in the back of the 2020 extrusion. I'll loose about 2,5cm of Y space but for me is not a problem.

                      Thanks again!

                      If the extra rail is just to increase stiffness, you could use a piece of flat steel or some such, which would save you some money. BTW, I never claimed that your rail would deflect by any amount because you didn't specify a length. I merely used a 1 metre length to keep the maths simple and illustrate the importance of doing the maths. I hope you saw through the pedantic criticism of my effort to help you.

                      I did! I really appreciated your help!

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                      • A Former User?
                        A Former User
                        last edited by A Former User

                        Here's the mod!

                        4.png
                        5.png

                        How about it?

                        Thanks!

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                        • o_lampeundefined
                          o_lampe @A Former User
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                          @thedragonlord
                          The yellow tongue could be much thicker for my liking or have vertical struts (like an U-shape)

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                            A Former User @o_lampe
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                            @o_lampe said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                            @thedragonlord
                            The yellow tongue could be much thicker for my liking or have vertical struts (like an U-shape)

                            mmmmhh....I think you're right! I thing I'm going to take of tthe middle row of screws and add an u shape vertical "fin" in their palce...the thickness is already at 5,2mm....thanks!

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                            • A Former User?
                              A Former User @o_lampe
                              last edited by

                              @o_lampe said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                              @thedragonlord
                              The yellow tongue could be much thicker for my liking or have vertical struts (like an U-shape)

                              better like this?:

                              4.png
                              5.png

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                              • zaptaundefined
                                zapta @A Former User
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                                @thedragonlord, now that you have two rails, you may want stepping back and rethinking the position of the parts and the load distribution. For example, moving the two motors (heave) on top of the rails. Just a thought.

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                                  A Former User @zapta
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                                  @zapta said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                                  @thedragonlord, now that you have two rails, you may want stepping back and rethinking the position of the parts and the load distribution. For example, moving the two motors (heave) on top of the rails. Just a thought.

                                  It's impossible, the X2 is a single piece

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                                  • zaptaundefined
                                    zapta @A Former User
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                                    @thedragonlord said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                                    It's impossible, the X2 is a single piece

                                    You can also rethink the x2 choice. 😉

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                                      A Former User @zapta
                                      last edited by

                                      @zapta said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                                      @thedragonlord said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                                      It's impossible, the X2 is a single piece

                                      You can also rethink the x2 choice. 😉

                                      no, I've already bought it 😊

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                                      • Phaedruxundefined
                                        Phaedrux Moderator @A Former User
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                                        @thedragonlord said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                                        @zapta said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                                        @thedragonlord said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                                        It's impossible, the X2 is a single piece

                                        You can also rethink the x2 choice. 😉

                                        no, I've already bought it 😊

                                        Sunken Cost Fallacy.

                                        Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                                        • fcwiltundefined
                                          fcwilt @Phaedrux
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                                          @phaedrux said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                                          Sunken Cost Fallacy.

                                          Does that apply if he is happy with the X2 and wants to use it?

                                          Frederick

                                          Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                                            A Former User @Phaedrux
                                            last edited by A Former User

                                            @phaedrux said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                                            @thedragonlord said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                                            @zapta said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                                            @thedragonlord said in An "hardware" advice for linear rails:

                                            It's impossible, the X2 is a single piece

                                            You can also rethink the x2 choice. 😉

                                            no, I've already bought it 😊

                                            Sunken Cost Fallacy.

                                            I'm not English so maybe I don't understand your humor....I was just asking for advices....

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