@garyd9:
Sure thing…however I must warn you. I have changed a few times and I currently have it mounted "temporary" right now. I re-used a few bits of plastic (that I had on my desk) to test mount it and I have not yet designed new bits for it.
The story behind this starts with me trying to mount it on the sides of the carriage. First I started on the left side and had it there for a couple of weeks. I even designed a small bracket for that and it worked pretty ok. However, one disadvantage with this was the long distance from the nozzle to the probe. I then decided to mount it on the right side. To do this, I started with just drilling a few holes in the carriage, but that was too high up (compared to the nozzle). With this I got no good readings. I then "broke" my left-side mount bracket, drilled a few holes. This solution lowered lowered the probe to a better height. This new position is actually pretty good, but the disadvantage with using the right side is that I had to place a "calibration cube" (cubic black plastic) on the side of the stepper to have x-home to trigger before the Z-probe smashes into the motor... 🙂
So far I am happy with the position, closer to the nozzle and not in the way for viewing the print while printing. The X-axis got "moved" to the left (due to new x-homing) but the nozzle can reach the full build plate without problems. I do have to design a mounting bracket as well as changing/designing some a nice end-stop bracket. At the moment it is not looking nice (but works nice).
Some revealing photos can be found here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CLAibO8Zpd7zIHAm1
https://photos.app.goo.gl/qAcHo77tGo8cXMn82
EDIT: Ahh…you wanted the mount. Will post that when I finish it. Sorry for this misunderstanding.