Linear rails guide and test on Ender 3 and Ender 5
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 Published On Feb 27, 2020

Do linear rails improve print quality? On paper, yes. In this video we find out about actual results with before and after test prints.

In summary, linear rails offer little in improvement for a really well set up machine. They still have a purpose and if you are going this way, these are quite good kits. The quality is nice and the modular nature means you can switch over a little each time or all in one go. You also have a choice of how much to spend on linear rails and blocks.

Linear rails might have more of a benefit when switching to a heavier direct extruder, or perhaps when pushing high prints speeds.

These kits and rails supplied free of charge for the purposes of conducting this test. All opinions expressed are my own.

Purchase these kits from www.printermods.com :
MDD V1.2 kit (required for X axis, gives you the ability to convert to direct drive if you wish): https://printermods.com/products/dire...
X axis linear adaptor (required for Ender 5 X axis only): https://printermods.com/collections/l...
Y axis kit: https://printermods.com/collections/l...
The required rails and bearing blocks are listed on each product page and in the support section.

My previous video on the modular direct drive kit:    • Modular direct drive kit for Ender 3,...  
My acceleration test video:    • Remove ringing by tuning acceleration...  
Alex Kenis linear rails video 1:    • Cheap Linear rail "review?": part 1 d...  
Alex Kenis linear rails video 2:    • Cheap linear rail part 2: superlube a...  
Tom’s 3D Prusa MK3 linear rail test:    • Upgrading the MK3 with genuine HIWIN ...  

Test models:
Lion HD: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:124...
Blink fox: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/...

Buy quality and affordable filament from X3D. Buy 3, get 1 free and a free sample pack with every order: www.x3d.com.au

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