Frame braces I made for my Tronxy P802E that got rid of most of the wiggles.
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Frame braces I made for my Tronxy P802E that got rid of most of the wiggles. I made some revisions to a few parts after making the ones that are on my printer so some will look a bit different then in the photos.

The braces on the front of the verticals are the most critical.

The usefulness of the bottom inside corner braces is debatable, but they are designed to tie in to the other braces.

Print instructions

Category: 3D Printer Parts Print Settings

Supports: Yes

Infill:

20%

Notes:

Meant to print in the orientation they load in. Use at least 3 perimeters. A few parts will require supports.

Post-Printing

Installation of some parts will require match drilling of holes into the printer acrylic frame.

The back side of the left and right vertical braces should fit snugly onto the printer frame verticals.

I think most of the screws used were m3. You don't need to use all the screw holes I put in the parts. - I didn't if you see my pics. For the connection between the top corner parts and the left and right verticals you will need to make sure the screw heads do not stick out too far or the inner ones could interfere with the carriage parts.

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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