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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Printable depth gauge]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;d like to share a printable bed-leveling depth gauge and mounting bracket I created for my Solidoodle.&nbsp; The attachment may be printer head revision-specific but works great on my SD2 that I just got a week ago.&nbsp; The gauge has an integral needle/probe that moves and floats inside the enclosure, connected only by a flexible hinge flap of plastic at the bottom.&nbsp; &nbsp;The gauge stays attached to the head and flips up when not in use.&nbsp; It&#039;s still kind of experimental, but I finished it last night and used it to successfully level my bed.</p><p>Here are the instructions I posted on thingiverse:</p><p>1) Print and mount the extruder mounting bracket.&nbsp; </p><p>It&#039;s designed to attach to the front of the print head using the uppermost hex screw, which is the most accessible because it has an exposed hex nut.&nbsp; The bracket fits around the head of two lower screws but does not require their removal.&nbsp; The Solidoodle printer appears to have more than one print head configuration, so the bracket might require modifications if yours is different.</p><p>2) Print the depth gauge.&nbsp; </p><p>This is a difficult print, as the model is very tall and includes a needle suspended inside the gauge tube.&nbsp; To help, the stl file includes support fins and standoff feet to help stabilize during printing.&nbsp; I got good results using slicer and a 2mm brim.&nbsp; Insure your flow rate is properly calibrated, and do not add additional support, as that will jam the needle inside the enclosure.</p><p>3) Clean the gauge, removing the support fins and bottom support feet and brim.&nbsp; Carefully&nbsp; trim the bottom of the enclosure so the needle/probe extends about 2mm past the bottom.&nbsp; DO NOT CUT the flexible hinge inside near the bottom, as that suspends the needle/probe.</p><p>4) If necessary, free the top of the needle by carfully prying inside the top viewing window.&nbsp; It should move back and forth when pushing on the probe end.</p><p>5) Attach the gauge to the mount with a screw and nut</p><p>6) To use the gauge:</p><p> - lower the bed to make space and flip the gauge down to the vertical position.<br /> - carefully raise the bed until it makes contact with the gauge and centers the needle<br /> - lower the bed again to make space, counting the total distance moved<br /> - move the head to a new position on the bed, then raise the bed back up the same distance previously moved.&nbsp; Do this one step at a time until the distance is reached or the needle is centered, whichever comes first<br /> -&nbsp; adjust bed leveling screws until the gauge needle is centered at a consistent z-height in all head positions.</p><p>Notes:<br /> - it&#039;s probably best not to move the print head when the gauge is in contact with the bed<br /> - flip the gauge up when not in use (printing)<br /> - the gauge is designed extend a bit further down than the extruder nozzle, so the bed should not be fully raised, but instead be a few mm below its topmost position when taking measurements<br /> - the gauge and mount are tested and designed to fit my printer.&nbsp; There is very little clearance on the back and front edges when printing with the gauge stowed.&nbsp; Your results may vary or need adjustment if your dimensions are different.</p>]]></content>
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