Is anyone out there running a crossbow cutter on their printer?

I like it. I find it to be way more consistent, reliable, and serviceable than my old Xol-metrix setup.

But wow does it rattle.

Anyone have a fix? I’m going to try some thick grease but if you have a clever solution, I’m all ears.

#3DPrinting #a4t #voron

GitHub - DW-Tas/Crossbow-Filament-Cutter: Crossbow: The filament cutter for A4T (and other toolheads with flat tops that fit sherpa-mini or orbiter v2.0 mounting pattern)

Crossbow: The filament cutter for A4T (and other toolheads with flat tops that fit sherpa-mini or orbiter v2.0 mounting pattern) - DW-Tas/Crossbow-Filament-Cutter

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@amd I'm reading mixed comments on the internet. I will give it a shot once the #A4T will be mounted and running. Thanks!

Didn't checked before and now I had to order a new set of belts because the current ones are too short for the #Xol Carriage and #A4T

#Voron

It is funny to see a 3D printer printing parts for itself, but that's part of the hobby

#Voron #A4T

via Jim Kultgen (thx): This is the best summary of all the intricacies of the #A4T (#AdobeTarget for #AdobeAnalytics) integration with info on allocation (how long will experiments attribute traffic after they are switched off) and concurrent experiments. TRULY AWESOME WRITEUP by Andrew Johns! https://www.softcrylic.com/blogs/adobe-analytics-for-target-a4t-a-look-under-the-hood/