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    • laelundefined
      lael
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      I'm sure people have done this before and there is a reason no one does it... but it seems like CNC touchplates get very good accuracy and repeatability for setting tool heights, so could a spring loaded touch plate mechanism be used as the Z axis end-stop?

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      • jay_s_ukundefined
        jay_s_uk @lael
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        @lael generally, you set the z axis at maximum travel and then use a probe to set your workplace coordinates

        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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        • deckingmanundefined
          deckingman @lael
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          @lael said in CNC Touchplate as Z stop?:

          I'm sure people have done this before and there is a reason no one does it... but it seems like CNC touchplates get very good accuracy and repeatability for setting tool heights, so could a spring loaded touch plate mechanism be used as the Z axis end-stop?

          I do exactly that. My various hot ends fit using a kinematic mount which allows some movement in Z (against a spring) but none in X or Y. The hot end stop consists of a brass plate fixed to the carriage and a brass bolt fitted to the hot end. The brass bolt and plate form a switch as well as a mechanical stop. So the nozzle itself is the Z probe. As soon as the build plate lifts the nozzle off it's physical stop, that also breaks the switch which is the trigger that sets Z=0 homing position.

          In practice, it is impossible to see any movement of the hot end and as you say, it's extremely accurate and repeatable with no hysteresis. The slightly difficult part is the kinematic hot end mount but the switch is as simple as they get.

          Ian
          https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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          • taconiteundefined
            taconite
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            Maybe you will find this interesting
            https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/18106/tool-length-sensor-tls-for-e-g-tool-changing?_=1606417499239

            Custom ANET A8
            Custom Delta: D-PATCH (Delta Printer with Automatic Tool CHanging) https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/16082/d-patch?_=1596131234754

            All I do here is under this license: CC BY-NC-SA

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            • laelundefined
              lael @deckingman
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              @deckingman This sounds great! Do you have photos / posts about this somewhere?

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              • laelundefined
                lael @taconite
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                @taconite That is very interesting. Have you made the design available somewhere - i'd be curious to see how much travel it has.

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