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CNC / Re: It's new to me
« Last post by ddmckee54 on Today at 03:56:08 PM »OK, time to Fess up, I make-da-nuther-boo-boo. For some reason I designed the mounting bolts for the Z axis NEMA17 stepper motor to use heat set M3 inserts. Normally that shouldn't be a problem. HOWEVER, the NEMA17 motor mounting locations are M3 threaded blind holes. Something tells me that four M3 threaded blind holes facing four M3 threaded blind holes just ain't gonna work to hold the motor in place.
The Z carriage was printed with 80% infill so you would think that if I could just drill the blind holes through with no problem. That actually would work for the two holes closest to the rails. The other two holes however would still be buried in the upright section of the carriage. That's probably what caused the brain-fart of thinking I could get away with using the M3 threaded inserts in a blind hole. Nope, I need to redesign the Z carriage. It's nothing serious, I just need to move the rails, leadscrew, and everything associated with them about 10-12mm farther away from the upright section.
The X axis leadnut block is printing now, by the time it gets done I SHOULD have the changes ready to go. The plan is to get the carriage reprinting by the time I go to bed.
The Z carriage was printed with 80% infill so you would think that if I could just drill the blind holes through with no problem. That actually would work for the two holes closest to the rails. The other two holes however would still be buried in the upright section of the carriage. That's probably what caused the brain-fart of thinking I could get away with using the M3 threaded inserts in a blind hole. Nope, I need to redesign the Z carriage. It's nothing serious, I just need to move the rails, leadscrew, and everything associated with them about 10-12mm farther away from the upright section.
The X axis leadnut block is printing now, by the time it gets done I SHOULD have the changes ready to go. The plan is to get the carriage reprinting by the time I go to bed.
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