This fits precisely in the V grooves of the 40x40 extrusion that is on Ender 3 Pro - it may work on other printes as well but I can't guarantee.
EXPERIMENTAL - This piece is currently working very well, I use it on my printer and it has actually exceeded my expectations. I have already used it for many many hours of printing and didn't notice any problem but there is one big potential issue and that is the steel ball bearings runing on the aluminium extrusion - I actually didn't notice any marks on my printer yet but even Exoslide states that the steel bearings on aluminium are rated to around 10 000 cycles until the aluminium will start to wear which is very low for X or Y axis and thus if you want to test it, do at your own risk.
Edit: There are actually MR105 bearings made of nylon and glass balls on the market but currently they are pretty unaccesible at least for me - if you can get hand on these you could be just fine as the nylon will definitely not wear the aluminium extrusion.
If there is anyone going to test the model I really appreciate any feedback.
First clean the print - there are some bridges that don't print perfectly. When installing bearings, screw the screws slowly and carefuly so you don't split the piece but as the screw holes are under 45° to the layer lines it shouldn't split so easily. The 4 screw holes for the carriage plate are slightly smaller as I am testing it screwed down without nuts and it works but I would recommend putting nuts on these screws.
Clean the aluminium extrusion before installing the slider!
After installing check your belt tension, align your bed height and that's it. Happy printing.
PS the photos are not showing the latest version, there have been some slight changes to make it more rigid and better fit.
If you really like the design and/or just want to appreciate my work and time spend, you can buy me a coffee.
But I'm just happy if this makes someone else happy.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.