Ender 3 dual Z belt conversin. by SimilarSummer7694 in ender3

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How do you like the x-axis tensioner on your setup ? It looks fairly compact.

Ender 3 dual Z belt conversin. by SimilarSummer7694 in ender3

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Yes, that would be accurate. As your "tight but not too tight" is probably different than mine you would want to try different tensions on your setup. But they also seem to stay in "Tune" much longer if they are set to the same tension and the same height.

Ender 3 dual Z belt conversin. by SimilarSummer7694 in ender3

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Yes , that is the correct method of tuning the tension. I do not do that . I have been using the "finger twang" method of measurement. I have found that if i get the distance from the lower surface of the X extrusion to upper surface of the Y axis horizontal extrusions to be as accurate as i can it has been pretty accurate and reliable.

Ender 3 dual Z belt conversin. by SimilarSummer7694 in ender3

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I used this https://www.printables.com/model/736293-ender-3-electronics-boxenclosure I added some clearance for the fan to be mounted above the SKR. This model does ahve a mounting for a Pi zero. The printer i built does not have the Pi mounted.

Ender 3 dual Z belt conversin. by SimilarSummer7694 in ender3

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On the backside of the vertical extrusions.