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E3D V6 Delta bed level switch mount
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I wanted a better way to measure my bed levelness and set my z offset on my Anycubic Kossel Linear Plus with my E3d V6 hot end and effector. I had been using a thin film switch that fit onto the nozzle, but it started to get a little lose and I was afraid that it would fall off during a level routine.
In my first attempt I used a tiny lever limit switch, like at the top of my towers, but this tiny switch was just too big.
I buy these tiny switches on Ebay, they are SPST NO push button switches. I see them in my Arduino Nanos as a reset switch.
They measure 3.5mm X 6mm. I don't think that they were meant for heavy use but they are tiny and cheap. Like 20 switches for a buck. Tiny being the prerequisite. Cheap is an added bonus. They have snap action so I think the repeatability should be pretty close, but I don't have a way to measure that.
To assemble, I ran the wires through the block first, then soldered them to the switch. Tiny-tiny solder job. Be careful not to overhea
In my first attempt I used a tiny lever limit switch, like at the top of my towers, but this tiny switch was just too big.
I buy these tiny switches on Ebay, they are SPST NO push button switches. I see them in my Arduino Nanos as a reset switch.
They measure 3.5mm X 6mm. I don't think that they were meant for heavy use but they are tiny and cheap. Like 20 switches for a buck. Tiny being the prerequisite. Cheap is an added bonus. They have snap action so I think the repeatability should be pretty close, but I don't have a way to measure that.
To assemble, I ran the wires through the block first, then soldered them to the switch. Tiny-tiny solder job. Be careful not to overhea
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