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adxl345 Nozzle Mount (version 4)
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A simple 3d printer nozzle mount for a common ADXL345 Accelerometer board.
FEATURES:
- Very rigid mount for inexpensive/common ADXL345 boards
- Compact design to fit inside various ducting
- Minimal BOM using M2.5 hardware
- Easy to print, (even if your printer is out of tune)
- Quick to assemble, (no heat-set inserts)
BOM:
- 1pc M2.5 screw, 12mm
- 1pc M2.5 Nut (semi-captive in print)
- 4pc M2.5 screw, any head type, around 6mm (but 5-10mm lengths should work)
TOOLS:
- requires 2mm drill bit (to ream all holes for screws to self-tap into)
- needs 2.5mm/3mm drill bit (to ream top of mount holes, to make them insert cleaner)
TIPS/GOTCHAS:
- Print using a rigid filament, (PLA is great, I used ASA)
- Torx screws make life way easier for screws this size.
- Print more than one to have on hand, the self-tapping of the screws make them disassemble poorly
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Special thanks to all the folks in the Original FLSUN Discord who contributed so much, throu
FEATURES:
- Very rigid mount for inexpensive/common ADXL345 boards
- Compact design to fit inside various ducting
- Minimal BOM using M2.5 hardware
- Easy to print, (even if your printer is out of tune)
- Quick to assemble, (no heat-set inserts)
BOM:
- 1pc M2.5 screw, 12mm
- 1pc M2.5 Nut (semi-captive in print)
- 4pc M2.5 screw, any head type, around 6mm (but 5-10mm lengths should work)
TOOLS:
- requires 2mm drill bit (to ream all holes for screws to self-tap into)
- needs 2.5mm/3mm drill bit (to ream top of mount holes, to make them insert cleaner)
TIPS/GOTCHAS:
- Print using a rigid filament, (PLA is great, I used ASA)
- Torx screws make life way easier for screws this size.
- Print more than one to have on hand, the self-tapping of the screws make them disassemble poorly
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Special thanks to all the folks in the Original FLSUN Discord who contributed so much, throu
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