May 13, 2024
Description
The Tenlog is basically not a bad printer. But there are a few points that are simply catastrophic, probably due to the price.
I used a 2 mm thick piece of stainless steel as the metal plate. Stainless steel does not conduct heat. This means that the nozzle can remain in place for a longer period of time.
I used the rear screw and a magnet as a counter bearing. This time a furniture magnet, which I had left over.
The holder for the print bed is glued to the base plate with adhesive tape. The adapter at the cable outlet is inserted into the 2 screws. These serve as a guide. This means that all the force is not applied to the sensitive area where the cable enters, but to the robust connection underneath. I used a dovetail joint to compensate for the height. If you want, you can insert a wood screw here to fix both parts.
I will make further changes. I will simply add them here. If you want, you can also play around with the Fusion file.
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