# Overview This is a simple mod for the SW. It converts the existing 6mm beltpath of the Y axis to a 9mm belt. As you can see in the picture below, you can expect a significant improvement in terms of resonances for Y. ![image01](./images/image01.jpg "Usage") ![image02](./images/image02.jpg "Usage") ![image02](./images/image03.jpg "Usage") ## BOM: * 2x M5x25 BHCS * 2x M5x30 BHCS * 1x M3x25 SHCS * 8x M5x1 Spacer * 8x F695 Bearing with flange (from the SW BOM) * 4x 695 2RS 5x13x4 Bearing without flange * 1x GT2 20T Pulley (5mm B, 9mm W) * 1x 1m GT2 Belt (9mm W) * 3x M3 Heat inserts (from the SW BOM) ## Slicer Settings: * Mainly this should be printed with the Voron PIF settings (4P, 40% Infill etc.) * But i recommend to print the panels and "Motor Top Mount" with 100% infill. The panels will bent less and the section of the motor mount where you screw it to the 2020 extrusion is more stable. ## Notes regarding the Belt Anchor: * The limit switch is only held by one screw instead of two screws like in the original design, otherwise the screw would hit the belt. ## Notes regarding the Deckpanels: * For the "Bottom Y Idler" you will need 2 small cutouts on your panels (see pictures). You can drill it out, or print the panels. * The files for the panels are orientated like the name of the files. * If you want a nice finish i recommend to flip them upside down in slicer and print on a textured pei sheet. * If you want a smooth finish you can try "ironing" the toplayer, then leave the files at the current orientation. * You can glue the panels together where the front and back snaps together if you want. I just pushed them together and didnt glue them, works great and sits tight. Lay both on a flat surface, snap them together and press with something heavy at the connection points. * The panels also tend to bent at cooldown after printing, a good tip is to remove the panel with the pei sheet from the printbed immediately(!) after printing and quickly place it on a flat surface (for example on the floor), then quickly place a thick book on top and weigh it down properly. I just stood on it for 10 minutes, worked great. This step is important, otherwise the panel will bent and the belt anchor will hit the panel when traveling.