This project contains 5 improvements for a 1610 CNC. These improvements were
inspired by the following YouTube videos of JJ Hontebeyrie:
1. Extrusion slot covers
I've used the following project to cover most of the extrusion slots:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4641897 . Print the 100 mm long one and
scale it in the slicer to get the length you need.
2. Z-axis endstop
The sensor must be plugged on the Zen pins of a Woodpecker GRBL board. You
will need the following material:
* One EndStopZBumper.stl printed part
* One micro switch. You can remove the one on a Makerbot style end-stop.
* One M3 x 20 mm screw
* One M3 x 5 mm brass insert
* Some wire, terminated with Dupont female connectors at one end
* Some Super Glue
3. X-axis endstop
The sensor must be plugged on the Xen pins of a Woodpecker GRBL board. The red
wire should be left unplugged. You will need the following material:
* One EndStopXAxis.stl printed part
* One Makerbot style end-stop along with the connecting wires
* Two M4 x 12 mm screw
* Two M4 T-nuts
* Two M3 x 12 mm screw
* Two M3 nuts
4. Y-axis endstop
The sensor must be plugged on the Yen pins of a Woodpecker GRBL board. The red
wire should be left unplugged. You will need the following material:
* One EndStopYAxis.stl printed part
* One EndStopYBumper.stl printed part
* One Makerbot style end-stop along with the connecting wires
* Two M4 x 12 mm screw
* Two M4 T-nuts
* Two M3 x 12 mm screw
* Two M3 nuts
5. Emergency stop switch
The sensor must be plugged on the A0 pins of a Woodpecker GRBL board. You will
need the following material:
* One EmergencySwitchHolder.stl printed part
* One 12 mm in diameter normally open switch
* One M4 x 12 mm screw
* One M4 T-nuts
* Some wire, terminated with Dupont female connectors at one end
You will have to use the command **$21=1** to enable the limit switches. You
may need to use the command **$23** if an axis does not go in the proper
direction after doing a HOME command.
For the printed parts, support material is not required. An infill of 20% is
recommended.
This object main web page is:
http://www.ctheroux.com/cnc-1610-improvements/.
This object was designed using Solid Edge Community Edition.
You can request the source files on the page listed above.
The author hasn't provided the model origin yet.