As in the case of so many final pronouncements, it appears that there was at least one more in the back of my mind that was waiting to get out. Oh well, here goes…Ī while back I mentioned that I had done my last wooden tessellation. I have been getting a number of weekly posts out for our local ham radio group, so maybe that has been quenching the posting desire. The whole discussion made me feel guilty (don’t ask me why), since I have a number of posts to share that have been going on. He can then mine that repository for more cohesive thought later. This technique allows him to get down in the ether his thoughts, before he losses them. I had dinner last night with a neighbor who is writing a book on architecture via many posts in his blog. Once again I noticed that I have not been blogging as much as I could/should. These clips are for the X and Z axis bearings, which want to slip out. Rather than do that, I 3D printed some bearing clips that hold the bearings in place effectively:ĬNC 3018 Pro bearing holders by cebess – Thingiverse The individual that made this video also went through a modification process to keep the bearings from slipping. Fortunately, there is a video that walks through the process:ĭoing a simple repair/upgrade on my Genmitsu CNC router 3018-Pro: slipping bearings The process for replacing them is involved though with total disassembly of the left side of the CNC machine. Before I started my next project, I better replace the bearings.įortunately, the bearings are a relatively inexpensive part on Amazon:Ī: uxcell LM8SUU Linear Ball Bearings 8mm Bore 15mm OD 17mm Length for CNC Machine 3D Printer 4pcs : Industrial & Scientific Clearly, this is supposed to be a smooth process, so I knew something was wrong. Recently I’ve started to hear a grinding noise when the Z axis was moving on my 3018.
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