23 14 2 Details Changelog 0 Questions 683 Comments 3 Reviews 1 Tutorial Support Recommended Comments Prev 23 24 25 26 27 28 Next Page 28 of 28 Beardo3D 2 Posted Saturday at 06:23 PM Share Ok, just pulled a sample print off the bed and installed a camera. Is it just me or is the camera facing away from the nozzle....lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... atrushing 1,070 Posted Saturday at 08:49 PM Share 2 hours ago, Beardo3D said: Ok, just pulled a sample print off the bed and installed a camera. Is it just me or is the camera facing away from the nozzle....lol I don't know why that hole is on the front side of the shroud. It was in the Stealthburner geometry that I borrowed. The camera module should fit the other way around as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Beardo3D 2 Posted Saturday at 10:11 PM (edited) Share Ahhhhh...that makes complete sense. I think the hole just got me thinking down the wrong path. Thanks for point that out! Edited Saturday at 10:11 PM by Beardo3D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... loudneon 0 Posted yesterday at 12:34 AM Share I’ve printed the V2 of the mini stealthburner for my Ender 3 pro. I had to modify the carriage to be compatible with my set up. I’ve run into an issue where I don’t have good access to a good x endstop. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... atrushing 1,070 Posted yesterday at 07:18 AM Share 6 hours ago, loudneon said: I’ve printed the V2 of the mini stealthburner for my Ender 3 pro. I had to modify the carriage to be compatible with my set up. I’ve run into an issue where I don’t have good access to a good x endstop. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you I've tried to mock up your setup. It seems to be a decent location for the X endstop. What problem are you having? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... loudneon 0 Posted yesterday at 11:17 AM Share 3 hours ago, atrushing said: I've tried to mock up your setup. It seems to be a decent location for the X endstop. What problem are you having? My EBB36 board is hitting the inside of my z rails before the carriage can hit the x endstop. I did not see any files for a x endstop that can be mounted to the side of the tool head or an extension to make contact with my current endstop location. The picture I’ve attached is as far as my carriage can go before my EBB36 hits my inside z extrusion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... atrushing 1,070 Posted yesterday at 06:38 PM Share 7 hours ago, loudneon said: My EBB36 board is hitting the inside of my z rails before the carriage can hit the x endstop. I did not see any files for a x endstop that can be mounted to the side of the tool head or an extension to make contact with my current endstop location. The picture I’ve attached is as far as my carriage can go before my EBB36 hits my inside z extrusion. Would you be able to add a hole in the side of the x-carriage for an M3 screw? Then you could even adjust the trigger distance. I have also used the other hole that you can see in the core piece with a heat set insert to add a spacer for sensorless homing but I don't think it would line up for your printer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... loudneon 0 Posted 22 hours ago Share 1 hour ago, atrushing said: Would you be able to add a hole in the side of the x-carriage for an M3 screw? Then you could even adjust the trigger distance. I have also used the other hole that you can see in the core piece with a heat set insert to add a spacer for sensorless homing but I don't think it would line up for your printer. Yes I would be able to add the screw thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Prev 23 24 25 26 27 28 Next Page 28 of 28 Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Add a comment... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. × Desktop Tablet Phone Submit Comment
Beardo3D 2 Posted Saturday at 06:23 PM Share Ok, just pulled a sample print off the bed and installed a camera. Is it just me or is the camera facing away from the nozzle....lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atrushing 1,070 Posted Saturday at 08:49 PM Share 2 hours ago, Beardo3D said: Ok, just pulled a sample print off the bed and installed a camera. Is it just me or is the camera facing away from the nozzle....lol I don't know why that hole is on the front side of the shroud. It was in the Stealthburner geometry that I borrowed. The camera module should fit the other way around as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beardo3D 2 Posted Saturday at 10:11 PM (edited) Share Ahhhhh...that makes complete sense. I think the hole just got me thinking down the wrong path. Thanks for point that out! Edited Saturday at 10:11 PM by Beardo3D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loudneon 0 Posted yesterday at 12:34 AM Share I’ve printed the V2 of the mini stealthburner for my Ender 3 pro. I had to modify the carriage to be compatible with my set up. I’ve run into an issue where I don’t have good access to a good x endstop. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atrushing 1,070 Posted yesterday at 07:18 AM Share 6 hours ago, loudneon said: I’ve printed the V2 of the mini stealthburner for my Ender 3 pro. I had to modify the carriage to be compatible with my set up. I’ve run into an issue where I don’t have good access to a good x endstop. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you I've tried to mock up your setup. It seems to be a decent location for the X endstop. What problem are you having? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loudneon 0 Posted yesterday at 11:17 AM Share 3 hours ago, atrushing said: I've tried to mock up your setup. It seems to be a decent location for the X endstop. What problem are you having? My EBB36 board is hitting the inside of my z rails before the carriage can hit the x endstop. I did not see any files for a x endstop that can be mounted to the side of the tool head or an extension to make contact with my current endstop location. The picture I’ve attached is as far as my carriage can go before my EBB36 hits my inside z extrusion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atrushing 1,070 Posted yesterday at 06:38 PM Share 7 hours ago, loudneon said: My EBB36 board is hitting the inside of my z rails before the carriage can hit the x endstop. I did not see any files for a x endstop that can be mounted to the side of the tool head or an extension to make contact with my current endstop location. The picture I’ve attached is as far as my carriage can go before my EBB36 hits my inside z extrusion. Would you be able to add a hole in the side of the x-carriage for an M3 screw? Then you could even adjust the trigger distance. I have also used the other hole that you can see in the core piece with a heat set insert to add a spacer for sensorless homing but I don't think it would line up for your printer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loudneon 0 Posted 22 hours ago Share 1 hour ago, atrushing said: Would you be able to add a hole in the side of the x-carriage for an M3 screw? Then you could even adjust the trigger distance. I have also used the other hole that you can see in the core piece with a heat set insert to add a spacer for sensorless homing but I don't think it would line up for your printer. Yes I would be able to add the screw thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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