
Adjustable endstop for modified Z-axis on ShenzenTech Printer
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A Small Upgrade for My Modified ShenzenTech Printer: Adding an Adjustable Z-Endstop. Note: The image shows the initial version of the classic Shenzentech motor plate; the STL file for this version is better proportioned (longer on the X-axis and shorter on the Z-axis) and the smooth rod is aligned with the screw rod to match other modifications I've made to align with the Prusa design. Print Settings: Printer: Prusa i3 China Derivative Rafts: Not Required Supports: Not Necessary Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 0.40% Post-Printing Adjustments: Holes Adjustment Adjustment Note: Every hole may need to be drilled slightly (I had considered it best to make them too tight rather than too loose). Parts Needed: 2x longer 3mm screws for X-carriage fixation (22mm works for the original ShenzenTech carriage) 1x 5mm screw for adjustment. How I Designed This Adjustment
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