Nema17 is a motor standard, correct?
bdring wrote:I think he is showing the angled slots for NEMA14 as well.
bdring wrote:...I think you need to analyse the whole machine...
If you use the upper bracket only with 2 screws, like the original motor plate, you gain rigidity by the side foldingsbdring wrote:1. It requires extra parts and hardware.
Just using the upper bracket, same requirement as original motor plate.bdring wrote:2. It must be aligned.
No, the design have exactly the same footprint compared to original plates.bdring wrote:3. It must be located further away from the vertical extrusion.
Using a bad printed part is a bad idea, and correctly printed ABS won't delaminate later on.bdring wrote:4. Printed parts can warp during printing or over time.
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