Da Vinci Z-home replacement flag for E3D nozzle

Da Vinci Z-home replacement flag for E3D nozzle

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I have since switched to the Bowden carriage for the E3d, mounting the nozzle at its original height, thus eliminating the need for this item altogether. Designed using Tinkercad to adjust the Z-home position of my Da Vinci 1.0 printer downward by approximately 20mm, significantly reducing the likelihood of a collision with the E3d v6 nozzle. The solution involves printing the adapter at a thickness of .3mm and a 20% infill density. Once complete, simply slide it onto the tab located in the Z frame's rear corner (refer to the second photo for positioning). After attaching the adapter, I recommend home-calibrating the X and Y axes before zeroing out the Z-axis. To ensure precision, I applied electrical tape around the nozzle's base and made minute adjustments by cutting a small portion off with scissors instead of designing an additional part. Manually calibrate your system until satisfied, then proceed to modify the EEPROM setting for Z-travel to account for the lower maximum height, preventing accidental over-extensions.

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