Tilt carriage hypercube evolution
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I give up on this design. Not happy the way it works and I have a better idea to start working on :)
Hope this design does what I want :) simple table detector sensor. Work in process while I wait for the mini linear rail slide to arrive from chiggity china. I bought some brass screws from the local hardware store to use as the contactor surface for when the rocker tilts. I do not like how far back the hinge point is but it might work ok. I would have moved it to the center line of the hot end but then printing the rocker would have required supports and it wouldn't have the nice smooth surface from the bed mirror. NOT tested Yet.
12.13.17 decided I don't like how far the nozzle has to swing to the side. I want it to be able to move up and down more. when the linear slide comes I may just use that. for now I will lower the hinge point down to almost the bottom of the air duct so when it rocks the travel path is more vertically aligned. hopefully, get to the tomorro
Hope this design does what I want :) simple table detector sensor. Work in process while I wait for the mini linear rail slide to arrive from chiggity china. I bought some brass screws from the local hardware store to use as the contactor surface for when the rocker tilts. I do not like how far back the hinge point is but it might work ok. I would have moved it to the center line of the hot end but then printing the rocker would have required supports and it wouldn't have the nice smooth surface from the bed mirror. NOT tested Yet.
12.13.17 decided I don't like how far the nozzle has to swing to the side. I want it to be able to move up and down more. when the linear slide comes I may just use that. for now I will lower the hinge point down to almost the bottom of the air duct so when it rocks the travel path is more vertically aligned. hopefully, get to the tomorro
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