I need some help.I printed the X from makerworld and it worked fine with the hand crank. I printed the dual motor mod from thilo and roninfree and apparently their model is based off an older design. The gear configuration is different and the crankshaft gearing is backwards. I need the files for the older design to make it work. I'd greatly appreciate it!
@@affordablehousing9116 perhaps accurate but It is an unnecessary comment. back up for a moment and consider this from the author's perspective. He'd designed and modeled something that solves a problem. Perhaps it was his first go at it. He's proud of it and is simply sharing it with the world. Feedback is an important thing but simply commenting 'this is very poor design' is just ridiculous. Want to provide good feedback? Say, 'hey look this is a really cool print, but I found it to be pretty complex. Do you have plans on further iterating this project to simplify it more? Thanks for sharing!. Shitty comments like this don't do anything to move things forward, only back.
It would be great if you did a printing and assembly video.
I need some help.I printed the X from makerworld and it worked fine with the hand crank. I printed the dual motor mod from thilo and roninfree and apparently their model is based off an older design. The gear configuration is different and the crankshaft gearing is backwards. I need the files for the older design to make it work. I'd greatly appreciate it!
I'm curious about if you could put some resistance on the upper spool to help wined the filament more tightly like how Clean Sunlu spools are wound?
Now for the mini?
Nice model. I made one for myself.
this is very poor design, unnecessary use of more than fifty inserts, and 24 bearing?!!! seriously?
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What were you hoping to accomplish with your unnecessary comment? seriously?
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I have to agree with you, after looking around for parts using the guide, I found it was just cheaper to buy one off amazon.
@@affordablehousing9116 perhaps accurate but It is an unnecessary comment. back up for a moment and consider this from the author's perspective. He'd designed and modeled something that solves a problem. Perhaps it was his first go at it. He's proud of it and is simply sharing it with the world. Feedback is an important thing but simply commenting 'this is very poor design' is just ridiculous. Want to provide good feedback? Say, 'hey look this is a really cool print, but I found it to be pretty complex. Do you have plans on further iterating this project to simplify it more? Thanks for sharing!. Shitty comments like this don't do anything to move things forward, only back.