I found that the STL's Creality provided for mounting the accelerometer packaged with their Creality Sonic Pad would not work with a Micro Swiss NG so created one. With very little area on the NG for a mount to work, I chose to utilize the screw holes for the bottom of the hotend fan.
To mount, remove the existing bottom two screws on the hotend fan. Attach the mount with two M3 x 16 screws.
This is intended to only be attached as long as it takes for the accelerometer to be used, then should be removed before doing any prints so that it doesn't obstruct air flow.
For the Y-calibration, a user on the Creality Official Sonic Pad Community facebook group had the idea to print a part with screw holes that would remain on the (still heated) bed for the G-sensor to then be attached to. With that idea I created the “Creality Sonic Pad Sensor Bracket - Y Calibration” file. It may be helpful to add a brim or raft when printing. When printing this leave the part adhered to the bed when finished, and keep the bed heated for the duration of the Y-calibration. After a successful test the bed can be allowed to cool and the part removed. It is 10mm tall to allow for various screw lengths to be used.
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