Published On Dec 10, 2021
A review of my Tronxy X5SA-500 PRO featuring some immediate modifications that were required to get it running. These were making sure the Z screws did not move when setting up, tying the unit down, and dealing with the floppy wire chain.
I also made a vented air tight cabinet for the printer which is safely housed in my garden shed, personally I would not 3D print in my house for various safety reasons. Including breathing in neurotoxins produced by some plastics.
Some initial printing experiments using the printer I made for a prosthetic leg suspension unit: • prosthetic repair part 1 (of 2) 3D pr...