I was working on adding linear rails to my Ender 3, however with the Z axis linear rail setup I'm using, it originally requires to buy new screws for the Z axis, and at the time I was building it I didn't have any extra screws lying around. So I went and used the organic design of the dual Z axis adapter from Proper printing and basically built it up from scratch (as the model was an STL and it was really hard to modify).
The type of linear rails I used are the MGN12H rails; I have only tested this on an Ender 3 since that's the only printer I have.
I recommend printing the part out orientated with supports like in the last picture
I was working on adding linear rails to my Ender 3, however with the Z axis linear rail setup I'm using, it originally requires to buy new screws for the Z axis, and at the time I was building it I didn't have any extra screws lying around. So I went and used the organic design of the dual Z axis adapter from Proper printing and basically built it up from scratch (as the model was an STL and it was really hard to modify).
The type of linear rails I used are the MGN12H rails; I have only tested this on an Ender 3 since that's the only printer I have.
I recommend printing the part out orientated with supports like in the last picture
Printer Brand:
Creality
Printer:
Ender 3
</div>Rafts:No
Supports:
Yes
</div>Notes:
I didn't actually print out the part that's on the printer now because I made a mistake in the part during the phase I was test fitting and had already taken the printer apart by the time I found the mistake. I do plan on reprinting the part with MakeShaper Purple ABS
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.