I've had good luck with a small grease brush or even a small paint brush on rods and screws. Probably would work well for rails as well. Just make sure it's clean before you use it, and clean before you put it away.
Having trolls and haters means you are gaining success on RUclips 😂. I need to assemble my reborn 2 yet. I was wondering if I should disassemble, clean and lube the linear bearings? Some say the Chinese linear bearings can have metal shavings and poor lube in them.
I know it doesn.t have to do with this video but I've been watching a lot of your videos lately because I just got my first 3D printer. The Voxelab Aquila X2 is not on the Cura printer list. Just can't figure out how to get it on there. Thank you.
These shorts from the live stream are a great idea because between all our joking and goofing around you have some quality content.
NOICE! This is gonna be super nice for showing ppl how to relube/grease rails for maintenance!
Posting clips from live streams is great for me cause where I am your streams are just so late. thanks
Yeah, I'm hoping this will help get some of this info across even though not all can make it to the streams.
I've had good luck with a small grease brush or even a small paint brush on rods and screws. Probably would work well for rails as well. Just make sure it's clean before you use it, and clean before you put it away.
Having trolls and haters means you are gaining success on RUclips 😂. I need to assemble my reborn 2 yet. I was wondering if I should disassemble, clean and lube the linear bearings? Some say the Chinese linear bearings can have metal shavings and poor lube in them.
Good teqnique. I normally load up a little 10ml syringe body with grease and pack the bearing out, like a tiny grease gun.
I know it doesn.t have to do with this video but I've been watching a lot of your videos lately because I just got my first 3D printer. The Voxelab Aquila X2 is not on the Cura printer list. Just can't figure out how to get it on there. Thank you.
would a automotive greese work like ones for bushings and bearings
does this same concept go for the rail on the ke
Yep, it should work on most rails. Some have a port hole in the center and would require a more liquid grease, but most have dust caps like this.
Ok, got it, thanks, basically the same as the threaded rods, slather some lube on and move it arond to spread it out, yeah 👍