Highlights
Quality
I have built, rebuilt, and repeatedly modified three vorons, and in my opinion, having a perfectly square frame is key to ensur... Read More
The fit and finish of this tool are excellent, with perfect dimensional compatibility with the extrusion.
It’s critically important that all corners and frame is perfectly square and this makes that dead easy.
It also has screw holes in the appropriate places to allow you to install the screws and lock everything together.
Price
This is where i see the value in having a purpose-built tool for the job.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 8 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 1 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If youre needing a jig or assistive tool with getting your aluminum extrusions squared up while building a voron ratrig or other printer theres a few options available now
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
One popular options is the chaoticlab right angle ruler its slim easy to use but only good for 2 axis at a time
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The fysetc is sorta the opposite
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its more pieces and isnt always a one piece operation in use but you do gain the benefit of working with 3 axis at one allowing you square 3 aluminum extrusions at once
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Materials are good quality and build while testing it was pretty square when testing against my engineers square tool
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Still not as quick as the chaoticlab tool but if youre looking for something that might save you the work of going through as many axes to align check this out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It’s critically important that all corners and frame is perfectly square and this makes that dead easy
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I built a voron trident 350 and had a hard time getting a large flst enough surface to build on