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9 minutes ago, James Evens said:

Make a short video. 

Normally those wear out quite a  significant amount of prints so not sure what the problem is.

Its a design flaw, the rubber things arn't worn out

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2 hours ago, James Evens said:

Looks like a ender 3 pro like device so take a look at crealitys github but I don't think printing is a good idea as $10 get's you a aluminium one. Alternatively drill new holes in the right position. 

Non the less those open build like v-slot roller have always some wobble to the sides.

Ender 3 uses 2020 extrusion, tevo uses 2040

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11 hours ago, James Evens said:

Looks like a ender 3 pro like device so take a look at crealitys github but I don't think printing is a good idea as $10 get's you a aluminium one.

Ive seen some robust ones for the tarantula, not the pro. Problem is pro uses 2040 whereas non pro has 2020

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@Windows9 if you're looking for a replacement aluminum, you could buy some https://openbuildspartstore.com/v-slot-20x40-linear-rail/
or if you wanted to print some (not sure why you'd want to do this), you can use these measurements to model it.

aluminum-extruded-2040v-slot-s.jpg

 

To be honest, it's not clear what you're looking for, but to me it sounds like you want to print your own 2040 rail to replace the current y-axis on your printer. If that's the case, I would recommend buying a rail instead because the plastic will wear out very quickly. If this interpretation is wrong, please help explain in more detail what you're looking for and what you're hoping to accomplish (photos will probably help).

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1 hour ago, burh4n said:

 if you're looking for a replacement aluminum, you could buy some https://openbuildspartstore.com/v-slot-20x40-linear-rail/
or if you wanted to print some (not sure why you'd want to do this), you can use these measurements to model it.

The actual carriage is poorly designed, the metal thing that attatches to the build plate and extrusion

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