knight_toolworks
05-14-2010, 10:52 PM
it was not too hard to do. though I found it's best to start at the spindle and work your way back. also don't zip tie the wires till you make sure you have enough slack. I used igus chain I got from mcmaster. I needed 12 feet total a little bit less on the x axis then the y.
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