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Posted · Are the lasercut drawings on Thingiverse up to date?

Hello friends, I'm about to get the laser parts locally cut here but there seem to be an inconsistency with the part packs, which I have not acquired yet.

This is the extrusion head pack (3.0):

http://wiki.ultimaker.com/Extrusion_Head_Pack

This includes a 6mm linear bearing, presumably 6x12x35mm (LM6LUU).

But the lasercut drawing on Thingiverse has 15mm diameter holes in the four extruder parts.

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8563

Are the bearings actually 6x15? Or are the holes in the shipped extruder actually 12mm in diameter?

edit: just to be clear, these are the bearing and parts I'm talking about:

6147206823_6dd41a926b.jpg

Thanks in advance, and I hope to join all of you as an Ultimaker owner soon!

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    Posted · Are the lasercut drawings on Thingiverse up to date?

    No, they are not up-to-date with what is shipping right now. They are always a bit behind.

    The sides of the hotend-head have 12mm holes, for a long time now already. Also there are newer drawings here:

    http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:13571

    So those should be more up-to-date, but still a bit behind.

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