Y-axis Rods
I just received my MK3S and started assembly lastnight after work. I didn't get far when I found I was given four long metal bars and two short ones and none of middle ones for the Y-axis. I understand that these things happen but figures it would be my luck. I sent an email and hope they send the two bars quickly.
However, being impatient, I wonder if I can cut two of the long ones down? I'm limited on tools. I have a hacksaw, vise and metal files but not sure about the metals hardness and needed tolerance. I've also thought about buying a dremel and maybe this with a cutting blade would work? Any thoughts or suggestions in the context, is this possible or a silly idea and simply wait for the bars?
I also was bummed that there was no assembly manual. I went to the website and printed but found it surprising that it's in nine sections that had to be downloaded and printed separately and not in one complete file. Not a big deal but was a time consuming annoyance and a heck of a lot of pages to print and then my printer is older and doesn't have the greatest resolution which proved another annoyance as I couldn't see detail and had to bring out my phone and zoom in on the images.
Anyway, I'm sure they are working on getting a decent assembly manual on this upgraded printer BUT the big thing ... what do you folks think of the idea of cutting down the bars with limited tools?
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The rods are pritty hard so not easy to cut with hand tools. The Y rod length i guess is not too important to get exact as they just sit in the end mounts unlike the X and Z which are to set distances.
also you should have had a manual, but i use the online version as its the most uptodate.
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You'd probably have gotten a faster response using the live chat instead of email, which is probably backlogged even worse.
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I would only try this with a dremel and a large pack of abrasive cutoff discs at a minimum but I do have a proper abrasive chop saw in my machine shop and with it I would aim to cut them just a touch long and then with a grinding wheel a proper perpendicular rest carefully abrade to length.
you are far better advised to use Prusa Live Chat and have them send you replacements.
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Thanks all! I suspected it was a silly idea but was hoping and excited with the idea of having the printer assembled this weekend. Oh well! In any regards, I appreciate the suggestion about live-chat. I just finished a session and have the rods being sent on Monday.
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I've same issue. I'm waiting for shipping 🙁
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I received two 330mm rods, four 370mm rods and zero 320mm rods. Waiting for the correct ones to arrive. Seems something's wrong with some packing list or something. 🙂
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I ended up having the exact same issue.
Whoever is picking parts is getting lazy/sloppy I guess?
Found this thread and did the live chat thing, parts shipping Monday. Sigh.. I hate waiting....
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You can use those longer rods if you drill 8mm clearance holes in the top brackets of the zrod holders... then you have a pair of neat rods sticking above your printer for perhaps decorative attachments 😀 :geek:
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On the bright side... you're 40mm closer to a small Zaribo mod than the rest of us... 😆
I ended up having the exact same issue.
Whoever is picking parts is getting lazy/sloppy I guess?
Found this thread and did the live chat thing, parts shipping Monday. Sigh.. I hate waiting....
IMG_20190216_181737.jpg
You can use those longer rods if you drill 8mm clearance holes in the top brackets of the zrod holders... then you have a pair of neat rods sticking above your printer for perhaps decorative attachments 😀 :geek:
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Sigh..
Got my package... with ONE rod.
Chatted again, other rod is on it's way Monday.
On the plus side I got a $35 credit in the store for my trouble, though I'm not any closer to getting to assemble this thing.
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I'm pleased. Prusa sent the rods quickly. I received them on Friday. I was hoping to finish assembly this weekend but not quite done. I'm connecting wires to the board so close to the end. Process seems to be going smooth so far. I thought I was being careful and reading everything thoroughly but had a mistake with missing a a component on the extruder and had to back track a bit but other then that, all is going fine. Anyway, I'm pleased with receiving the rods quickly but $35 credit? I'm bummed. I didn't get anything but the rods. 🙁
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and I'm just teasing ... getting the proper rods was all I cared about.
Re: Y-axis Rods
I'm pleased. Prusa sent the rods quickly. I received them on Friday. I was hoping to finish assembly this weekend but not quite done. I'm connecting wires to the board so close to the end. Process seems to be going smooth so far. I thought I was being careful and reading everything thoroughly but had a mistake with missing a a component on the extruder and had to back track a bit but other then that, all is going fine. Anyway, I'm pleased with receiving the rods quickly but $35 credit? I'm bummed. I didn't get anything but the rods. 🙁
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and I'm just teasing ... getting the proper rods was all I cared about.
Hah... 🙂
To clarify, I think he got the credit because they goofed on his original replacement parts shipment.