Other hardware required:
6mm or SAE almost-equivalent bolt and nut.
Using paxamime's excellent original dial indicator gauge mounts as a base I've modified them to fit a Harbor Freight or Chinese equivalent dial indicator gauge. It's one of the more common models of digital dial indicator to be found.
Two modifications are also included. It has been modified to fit over the stock stamped steel axis stiffener and snugs up against it nicely.
The other modification is for the dial to mount directly to the piece not sandwiched in-between two pieces of plastic. While that did look neat it made printing the part without supports a non-starter for me.
My own printer with an E3D hot-end requires the zero offset version of the mount.
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Printer: MP Select Mini
Rafts: No
Supports: No
Resolution: .2
Infill: 30%
Notes:
Printed well out of PLA and seems to be snapping on okay for now. ABS or PETG may provide a more resilient or flexible part.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.