Since the printers original mechanism of using intersecting rails was prone to being too slack or binding,
and the parallel dual motor design required too much current from the control board, hard to keep aligned and leadscrews were wonky,
now I spent afew weeks redesigning it from scratch going a different route by keeping all the XYZ motors/sliders seperate, using stiffer 8mm rails, mount the Extruder motor over the hotend to eliminate the bowden tube and all the leadscrews are aligned inbetween the linear bearings so they move the assembly via its CoG to reduce any binding.
Printer 26
Extruder motor & slider rails aligned vertically & Z axis motor pulls the frame from above but during movement the leadscrew would foul the Y axis assembly & pulls the frame from off-centre.
Printer 28
Z motor pointing upward so the leadscrew doesn't foul with the Y axis assembly. Stiff thin frame keeps the CoG of all the Y / Z axis & Extruder motors aligned but access to the Y axis motor was blocked.
Printer 29
Cleared the frame for accessing the Y axis motor but there's alot of wasted frame space.
Printer 30
Z axis bearing mounted slightly offset to clear the Y axis motor for a shorter chassis frame but the Extruder motor mounted top-heavy high above rails could cause binding. half upper main frame support as an attempt to save material.
Printer 31
Changed to full box frame for rigidity.
Printer 32
Mount rails horizontally with leadscrew under the Extruder motors CoG to reduce stress but assembly would cover the bed
Printer 35
Swapped the hotend to the front for easy access and unobstruct the bed. Develop new pull-type extruder tensioner.
Printer 36
Utilising longer LM8LUU linear bearings for reduced binding. One used for aligning the mounts Y/Z axis while other bearing is only for the X axis. Extruder motor fan mounted at the rear.
Tried printing the mount but the long print in cool room temps developed alot of serious splitting.
Printer 39
Mount the Y axis motor closer inward to utilise more of the available screw thread. Extruder motor fan mounted to the side. Linear bearing for the heated bed frame mounted further inward to clear the beds adjustment screws.
Printed the mount but it still cracked, so I manually filled the cracks with hotend, grinded & smoothed but concerned bout the amount of flexing between the two long linear bearings.