Precision Piezo Mount For Ormerod 2
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This is my version of the Precision Piezo mount for the Ormerod 2 with an E3Dv6 head.
At first I was doubtful if this would work with the Ormerod with the head rotating about the X axis but after a little fiddling it works brilliantly.
I needed to keep the nozzle as near to the X axis as possible to minimise the effect of head roll and rigid enough to keep the sensitivity.
I used the original lower part of the mount and designed an upper part that bolts onto the Ormerod X carriage. - Make sure you use the version with the bearing that runs on the back of the arm, not underneath.
A microswitch was added for the X homing on a small adaptor plate after cutting of the homing tab.
Initially I had problems with the bowden tube putting lateral force on the piezo at the end of the axis and stopping the trigger. I added the simple bowden guide and this cured the problem.
Getting the right speed of probing was very much trial and error but once it worked it was very consiste
At first I was doubtful if this would work with the Ormerod with the head rotating about the X axis but after a little fiddling it works brilliantly.
I needed to keep the nozzle as near to the X axis as possible to minimise the effect of head roll and rigid enough to keep the sensitivity.
I used the original lower part of the mount and designed an upper part that bolts onto the Ormerod X carriage. - Make sure you use the version with the bearing that runs on the back of the arm, not underneath.
A microswitch was added for the X homing on a small adaptor plate after cutting of the homing tab.
Initially I had problems with the bowden tube putting lateral force on the piezo at the end of the axis and stopping the trigger. I added the simple bowden guide and this cured the problem.
Getting the right speed of probing was very much trial and error but once it worked it was very consiste
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