Works for me, but i have to drill up the hole to 4mm.
Thanks
when i mounted mine its lower than my nozzletip so it hits the bed first :-(
is there a way to lower the nozzle ? or is this always in the same position?
Nice! I also like the cable and it’s support. could you please share the engineering aspects of this? :)
Really nice! Just what I was looking for, and it prints very happily without supports on my Bambu P1S. I did add a little brim just in case so it wouldn't come loose.
What I also found useful was to increase the size to approximately 220 x 220 x 9 so that the clip can cover the bag comfortably from end to end.
Could you make a few more pictures to see how you organise the cables etc (Pictures from the whole printer/endoscope setup) and could you post the link to the endoscope cam?
@Fabian_50517 nothing special, i've printed some clamps for the cable sleeve and a bracket for the ribbon cable plug. i haven't published those since they are pretty specific to the cable. note that i've switched to a sv06+ printhead with a 4020 extruder cooling fan and a modified endoscope bracket since. the endoscope i'm using is this one: https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005002452789465.html
Nice, I think I'll try this out soon
@MidweekMouse5_376601 measure your endoscope diameter beforehand, with 8mm it's a tight fit but super solid. i included the step file in case you want to make adjustments. let me know how it went :)
Fits this generic brand multimeter I have perfectly and attaches well to the SKÅDIS board.
Printing very nice! Fits my aliexpress meter perfectly with the leads attached
Made for my SV06, should have used that Sovol Blue PLA i have but I already have too many open spools, so I just used white.
Thank you for fixing this, this has been my only complaint with the whole machine.
Printed in Polymaker Polymax PETG. Used a M5 T-Nut to secure it to the XZ rail, screwed an M4 directly into the print to secure the cable bracket because I did not have a spare heatset insert. 35 hours of printing later and the bracket is still holding up really well. Great design and execution to solve this problem.