Dial Indicator Mount
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This thing fits on both the Ender 3 and the CR-10. It might fit on other printers as well but I haven't had the machines to try it.
I built the Z-Axis End Stop Adjustment, thing # 4148067, to move the Z axis limit switch up and down in small increments on my Ender 3 and it works great. With it bed leveling becomes a breeze. But I still needed a way to determine the exact z axis switch position to measure just how far I was moving it with each turn of the adjusting wheel, so I dreamed up this thing.
The Dial Gauge Hangar should be printed with support 'touching buildplate' and a brim is a good idea. The four large holes are tapped M4 x 10mm but I've found two on top to be adequate. The three small holes are tapped M3 x 8mm It's best to chase small printed threads like these with taps.
The Height Gauge Mount should be printed with a wide brim to keep it from curling up but no support is needed. The gauge stem clamp needs one M3 x 10 and a nut.
Here's a link to the Z-Axis End Stop
I built the Z-Axis End Stop Adjustment, thing # 4148067, to move the Z axis limit switch up and down in small increments on my Ender 3 and it works great. With it bed leveling becomes a breeze. But I still needed a way to determine the exact z axis switch position to measure just how far I was moving it with each turn of the adjusting wheel, so I dreamed up this thing.
The Dial Gauge Hangar should be printed with support 'touching buildplate' and a brim is a good idea. The four large holes are tapped M4 x 10mm but I've found two on top to be adequate. The three small holes are tapped M3 x 8mm It's best to chase small printed threads like these with taps.
The Height Gauge Mount should be printed with a wide brim to keep it from curling up but no support is needed. The gauge stem clamp needs one M3 x 10 and a nut.
Here's a link to the Z-Axis End Stop
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