Steady Heat-bed for Prusa i3 Clone (Zonestar/Tronxy/Anet)

I created this thing to make my heat-bed of the Zonestar P802QR2 more steady like the Original Prusa i3's by Josef…
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I created this thing to make my heat-bed of the Zonestar P802QR2 more steady like the Original Prusa i3's by Josef Prusa. The printer comes with the standard spring spacers on those long M3 screws and adjustment wheels that you can use to level the bed. I experienced much movement when i was printing fast so i tried to come up with a solution and it works pretty good. Just print the 4 little parts and place them over your springs on the M3 screws in the corners of your heat-bed. Then lower the heat-bed in place again till you can't turn your adjustment wheel anymore. Be careful not to overdo it because you can damage the parts as they are quite thin. After that just level the Z-Axis with the screw on the backside of the left X-axis carriage. If you build your printer correctly it should be fairly level.

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Unassociated tags: Heatbed mount, Heatbed spacer, Heatbed spring , Hotbed mount, hotbed spacer, Prusa clone, Prusa i3, Prusa i3 clone, Steady Heatbed, Steady Hotbed, Zonestar 3D Printer, Zonestar P802, Zonestar P802N, Zonestar P802Q

Licence: Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike Category: 3D Printer Parts Print Settings

Printer Brand: Prusa

Printer: i3 MK3

Rafts: Doesn't Matter

Supports: Yes

Resolution: 0,2

Infill: 100

Notes:

Print with PETG or ABS to prevent weakness of the parts. The Heat-bed becomes hot and material like PLA can't handle the heat. Also use 100% infill to make strong small parts.

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