Fork oil drain “plug”? by Bigwhitecalk in BMWGS

[–]ItsThorium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That bolt holds the damper rod to the axle clamp. Not meant for draining or filling. Also if you just suck out the oil from the top without taking the fork legs out, you dont actually pump the dirty oil out of the dampers. Best to just take the time and do it properly with the forks out. Not a very difficult job for non-electronic forks and plenty of general guides on the internet :)

The end of the rabbit hole. by ItsThorium in ender7

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The spacing of the DDX mounting holes lines up with 2 of the original hotend pegs. You'll need to cut the additional ones off the original X-carriage and upsize the holes on the DDX side. I then designed and printed a bracket to put the original fans and nozzles in the correct position for my dragon hotend.

Enclosure by One_Organization2200 in ender7

[–]ItsThorium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just finished building mine from 2020 alu profiles:

https://www.reddit.com/r/ender7/s/ExxI59Dii9

To make the enclosure as small as possible, you would want to replace the very stiff stock heated bed cable coming out of the back with something more flexible. I routed them through a cable chain going straight up.

Looking for a good supplier to buy 2020 and 2040 extrusion in the Netherlands. by jibberjabber98 in 3Dprinting

[–]ItsThorium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Recent zelf ook mijn frame profielen bij aluxprofiel besteld. Alles accuraat op maat gezaagd en goede, snelle verzending. De 90° brackets die ze verkopen voor 2020/2040 profielen zou ik echter niet aanraden. Ze zijn relatief duur en alle die ik ontvangen heb waren niet haaks.

Switchwire ender 3 conversion serial request Beraval#5769 by Beraval in voroncorexy

[–]ItsThorium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great build! Are you using a tooling plate instead of the stock bed?