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Atezr L2 Adjustable threaded Corners
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I started out just remixing this design in Fusion 360 to make it easier to adjust: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6109881
I then decided to go further & change the legs entirely to adjust with a screw knob. Rather than using the 2 holes that the current legs screw to the frame with using M5x6mm screws, I am using the 2 screws closest to the corners. I am using a Atezr L2 24W laser, but this should also work for the L2 36W. This probably will not fit the Atezr Version 1 machines without adjusting the hole spacing & the leg profile.
Here is a little background on the thread design. Since fusion 360 does not make it easy to put tolerances into mating threads, a coil primitive worked better for me to get a good tolerance fit. I used a 14mm diameter for the coil & a section size of 2.5mm for the legs. To get the various tolerance fits, I use section size of from 2.0 to 2.3mm for the threaded knob. A section size of 2.0 will give you 0.25mm tolerance all the way around. 0.20mm
I then decided to go further & change the legs entirely to adjust with a screw knob. Rather than using the 2 holes that the current legs screw to the frame with using M5x6mm screws, I am using the 2 screws closest to the corners. I am using a Atezr L2 24W laser, but this should also work for the L2 36W. This probably will not fit the Atezr Version 1 machines without adjusting the hole spacing & the leg profile.
Here is a little background on the thread design. Since fusion 360 does not make it easy to put tolerances into mating threads, a coil primitive worked better for me to get a good tolerance fit. I used a 14mm diameter for the coil & a section size of 2.5mm for the legs. To get the various tolerance fits, I use section size of from 2.0 to 2.3mm for the threaded knob. A section size of 2.0 will give you 0.25mm tolerance all the way around. 0.20mm
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