I didn't have any screws lying around for the printhead mount so I moved it to a place where I could reuse the screws.
Also changed the ADXL clasp so that it can accommodate a bare ADXL345 board with soldered on pin headers.
I printed both in PLA 0.2mm layer height and without supports.
ADXL345
These boards can be directly attached and used for input shaping using the bottom USB-C port with the following pinout:
| ADXL345 | USB-C |
| VCC | VCC |
| GND | GND |
| D- | SDA |
| D+ | SDO |
| CC | SCL |
| SBU | CS |
The port is symmetrical so using just the A or the B side or both will work!
Note: Before you start chopping up one of your USB-C cables, most charging cables work with only 4 or 5 cores. If you don't want to sacrifice a Thunderbolt cable it's best to use a breakout board along with a piece of network cable.
The author remixed this model.
I didn't have any screws lying around for the printhead mount so I moved it to a place where I could reuse the screws.
Also changed the ADXL clasp so that it can accommodate a bare ADXL345 board with soldered on pin headers.
Both are still compatible with the original model.