Precise template for 6bit coding of Leica M mount lenses.
It's inspired by existing "Leica M Coding Tool" but that one didn't work for me, so I've used caliper to measure Leica M10 mount and designed more precise model from scratch.
NOTE: For accurate printing of 6bit socket holes you need to set slower and more precise print settings and also count on filament expansion. Please check details in Print Settings section.
Versions:
How to use:
I tested printed tool precision (V2C) with following Voigtlander lenses on Leica M10 body (with codes listed) using Mr.Metal Color black hobby paint:
One way for checking print precision if you don't have 6bit coded Leica lens, but have Leica 14397 body cap. It should be snap fit, then take centered picture of 6bit template mounted on Leica body cap. The straight line above letters should merge with 6bit template edge (see below), if line is tilted up/down by 1-2mm - it is indicating print precision issue. Of course this method is not perfect, but at least guiding a bit.
Second hint of more precise using of this 6bit template on lens while coding - the petals of tool are not cosmetic, they serve for precise template positioning and need to be grabbed with fingers like pictured. Use left thumb to secure lock pin position, then gently press with index finger on wider petal in CW radial direction to make sure 6bit template inner edge connects to lens mount cylinder.
Printer Brand:
ELEGOO
Printer:
ELEGOO NEPTUNE 3 Pro
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
15%
Filament: ELEGOO PLA Yellow
Notes:
If printing with default 0.4 nozzle, set:
Print Speed: 30 mm/s
Wall count: 3
Wall Width: 0.3mm
Inifill Wall Width: 0.5mm
Initial Layer Line Width: 90% (to address heat expansion)
The model starts printing from the 6bit socket with these settings, so watch if adhesion works well, or stop and recalibrate if sockets are not printing well.
Category: Camera
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.