I made some adjustments because the need for a 125mm sheet came up.
I could not test it myself because I do not have a 125mm sheet. It should work but I will have to get an answer for that for now.
I also made a Version for Hex Lock Nuts. Which are also not testet but should work because I only extruded the bottom for the neede length of a Hex Lock Nut.
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These were made for the Voron 0 LDO Kit.
The heatbed is 6mm thick and the centre of the holes are 7mm away from the side.
If your heatbead does not have these measurements it is most likely that you wont be able to attach them.
You need to unscrew the heatbed from the Kirigami holder
Unscrew the hexnut from the two back screws
Put the guides to the according corner
Use the hexnut (it shoud not be a locking hex nut as they are to thick and the screw or washer wont have direct contact with the guide) to tighten the screw back to the heatbed
Then put everything back together
I also used another washer so that the spring will hold the guide better in place
After that it should look like in the pictures
I used Nylon PA12+GF15 because it should not deform if the bed is used with 110°C for like ABS/ASA and so on.
I did not use supports for the overhang and just trimmed the one line off that will be printed in the air. I know it is a design flaw but I think it works fine this way :)
Just make sure after you put everything back together, that the heatbed is in the right position. The Screws that you use to attach it to the Kirigami holder have a little play to move it left and right.
I can now use all the 120mm x 120mm of the sheet without having to hope I put it on right :)
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