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#### Linear Rails
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| Size | Length | Quantity | Link |
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| :----------- | :----- | :------- | :----------------------------------------------------- |
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| MGN12H Rails | 300mm | 2 | [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09QPCTYDM) |
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| Size | Length | Quantity | Link |
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| :----------- | :----- | :------- | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| MGN12H Rails | 300mm | 2 | [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09QPCTYDM), [Fabreeko](https://www.fabreeko.com/collections/honeybadger/products/honeybadger-mgn12h-black-steel-rails?variant=43180991545599) |
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#### Bolts
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#### Linear Rails
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| Size | Length | Quantity | Link |
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| :--------- | :----- | :------- | :----------------------------------------------------- |
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| MGN9H Rail | 400mm | 1 | [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09XQ7YWPT) |
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| Size | Length | Quantity | Link |
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| :--------- | :----- | :------- | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| MGN9H Rail | 400mm | 1 | [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09XQ7YWPT), [Fabreeko](https://www.fabreeko.com/collections/honeybadger/products/honeybadger-mgn9h-black-steel-rails?variant=43180948685055) |
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{: .note }
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You actually only need a 350mm rail, but if you want to upgrade to stage 4 (coming soon) in which we'll be dropping the entire 2020 extrusion on the gantry, you'll want 400mm. It's up to you.
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#### Bolts
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### Belt Clips
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Either of the following belt clips provided with the printhead will work fine so pick whichever one you prefer. The original Vz printhead has been modified so that the posts sit at the right height for the Endorphin belts. Just remember that you only need to print off clips for 2 belt ends rather than the 4 needed in a CoreXY which means you can choose whether you want to attach the belt ends on the front or rear posts. The other two will be unused.
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Either of the following belt clips provided with the printhead will work fine so pick whichever one you prefer. The original Vz printhead has been modified so that the posts sit at the right height for the Endorphin belts. Just remember that you only need to print off clips for 2 belt ends rather than the 4 needed in a CoreXY, which means you can choose whether you want to attach the belt ends on the front or rear posts. The other two will be unused.
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{: .mb-8 }
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{% capture belts1 %}
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{% capture eva %}
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**Usable Print Area:** 220 x 190 (30mm reduction on Y axis)
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The EVA printhead is the standard Ratrig printhead. It has a huge number of official addons including fan ducts, hotends, and extruders as well as [even more](https://www.printables.com/search/models?q=tag:eva3) parts created by the community. The main downside of this printhead is the size causes about 10mm more lost print space on the Y axis than the Vz.
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The EVA printhead is the standard Ratrig printhead. It has a large number of official addons including fan ducts, hotends, and extruders as well as [even more](https://www.printables.com/search/models?q=tag:eva3) parts created by the community. The main downside of this printhead is that its size causes about 10mm more lost print space on the Y axis than the Vz.
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The official EVA v3 design only required two parts to be modified in order to work on the Endorphin, so you can start by reading up on the official [CoreXY printhead](https://main.eva-3d.page/heat_insert/core/corexy) and download most of the parts from this page. Just substitute the following parts for the Endorphin versions in this table:
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The official EVA v3 design only required three parts to be modified in order to work on the Endorphin, so you can start by reading up on the official [CoreXY printhead](https://main.eva-3d.page/heat_insert/core/corexy) and downloading most of the parts from this page. Just substitute the following parts for the Endorphin versions in this table:
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| Original Part | Link |
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| Original Part | Endorphin Part |
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| :----------------------- | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| back_core_xy_fi.stl | [back_endorphin.stl](/assets/stl/docs/stages/stage-3/back_endorphin.stl) |
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| core_xy_belt_grabber.stl | [endorphin_belt_grabber.stl](/assets/stl/docs/stages/stage-3/endorphin_belt_grabber.stl) |
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| top_endstop_mgn12c_fi | [eva-mgn9h.stl](/assets/stl/docs/stages/stage-3/eva-mgn9h.stl) |
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You also don't need to print `face_belt_grabber.stl` because the Endorphin doesn't have a belt that attaches to the front of the EVA in the same way that the CoreXY does.
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You also don't need to print `face_belt_grabber.stl` because the Endorphin doesn't have a belt that attaches to the front of the EVA in the same way that a CoreXY does.
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After you've printed the core printhead, you can choose the fan duct, hotend, and extruder that suits you. If you don't see your preferred parts on the official site, make sure to check sites like [printables](https://www.printables.com/search/models?q=tag:eva3) for what you need.
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Credit for `eva-mgn9h.stl` goes to [@andbou_260448](https://www.printables.com/model/209376-eva-30-heat-set-mgn-9h-top-endstop)
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{% endcapture %}
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{% include docs-step.html
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[← Back](/docs/stages/stage-2){: .btn .btn-outline .mr-4 .fs-5 }
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[← Back](/docs/stages/stage-2){: .btn .btn-outline .mr-4 .fs-5 } [Next →](/docs/firmware){: .btn .btn-outline .fs-5 }
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{: .fs-5 .fw-300 }
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Endorphin was designed to be progressively upgraded--so you can get started with minimal cost and time, then upgrade further if you wish. Each stage will drop more moving weight, but will also require more materials and printed parts.
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> Note: Weight reduction and cost of each stage are listed separately--rather than cumulatively--to the stage(s) before it. Grand totals of all the stages are added up in the final row.
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{: .fs-4 .fw-300 }
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| Stage | Moving Weight Reduction | Cost |
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| :-------- | :---------------------- | :------ |
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| 1 | 215g | $21 |
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| 3 | 90g[^1] | $16 |
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| **Total** | **575g** | **$75** |
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> Note: Weight reduction and cost of each stage are listed relative to the stage before it (rather than cumulatively). Grand totals of all the stages are added up in the final row of this table:
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{: .fs-4 .fw-300 }
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[← Back](/docs/getting-started){: .btn .btn-outline .mr-4 .fs-5 } [Next →](/docs/stages/stage-1){: .btn .btn-outline .fs-5 }
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[^1]: Because stage 3 adds a linear rail to the X axis, the weight of the new rail does negate the weight saved by dropping the v-slot printhead carriage. This stage isn't as much about dropping weight as the other two stages were. The benefits of this stage are mainly more print consistency on the X axis, access to the awesome Ratrig and Vz printheads, and complete liberation from those frustrating v-slot wheels.
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[^1]: Because stage 3 adds a linear rail to the X axis, the weight of the new rail does negate the weight saved by dropping the v-slot printhead carriage.
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