DreMill 3D printer to mill adapter with adjustable run out

DreMill 3D printer to mill adapter with adjustable run out

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This is so I can add a Dremel 3000 to my printer for milling and engraving purposes. The three bolts at the top are used to adjust run-out at the bit end. To do this, remove the nose nut and thread a Dremel into the print after adding the bolts, which have built-in threads. There is also a vent/finger hole for locking it in place when changing bits. Adjust the bolts to true up the bit. This project is still a work in progress due to my extremely busy schedule. I've made some good progress so far, but there's more to be done. The latest file has recesses for jam nuts that aren't visible on this prototype. Please excuse the subpar print quality; I accidentally shifted a layer but managed to recover and was almost finished when I increased the print speed to an extremely high setting. This design fits a fan as well. Additionally, it can be used with my earlier published fan adapter. The mounting bolts will fit my machine, though I'm not sure about compatibility with other machines. It's designed to mount on a flat plate and features a lip at the back to help ensure proper alignment.

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