
Anet A2 E3DV6 Sensor Mount.
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I printed the E3DV6 mounting parts by carstenheuer (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2282071) and a new x-axis plate (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2753267), but I needed a mount for my bed sensor. I started with Karl_FLG's (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2065355) design, extended it to clear the fan duct, since my sensor requires a 17mm version, while the original one had a 13mm hole for the sensor. After printing this and switching over to the E3D V6 with a detour through a bricked main board, I got everything put together and realized that the sensor mount would hit the frame when the x-carriage ran to the endstop. So, I redesigned the one with the larger hole - turned out 17mm was too tight as well. I removed the first two attempts and uploaded the final product. The offset for Marlin for the level sensor is -46x and -11y. After using 2mm screws initially, I decided to redesign for 3mm screws on February 2, 2018. The holes are 3.1mm. I'm also attaching the x-axis plate and E3DV6 mount that are designed for 3mm screws. The E3DV6 mount has 4.3mm holes to hold uxcell 3mm heat set threaded inserts (https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-Female-Knurled-Threaded-Embedment/dp/B01IYWTCWW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1517620867&sr=8-1&keywords=uxcell+3mm+heat+set+threaded+inserts). The E3D mount needs to be rotated to print with the fan side down, and the sensor mount needs to be rotated 180 degrees to lay flat on the bed. You can do this in your slicer - I'll try to do it in the original STL's when I have a chance.
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