Rostock MAX v2 Piezo Probe Effector
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I wanted to bring the Catskill Maker Syndicate's Rostock Max v2 out of the stone-age. I was already adjusting the firmware for level with escher3d.com I went looking for the cheapest and hardest way to DIY implement dc42's least squares calibration algorithm. This is what I came up with, and learned how to use Fusion 360 along the way. This should work with most iterations of the Rostock Max v1/v2, including the lasercut trucks and u-joint arms but I have had no testers. instructions.pdf is provided for help with assembly, bill of materials, all the foibles and pitfalls I noticed are contained therein. For ease here is the BOM: • Piezo20 PCB v 1.4 • e3d v6 genuine or clone • plenty of 25mm piezo buzzers • spade drill bit with ~4mm start section • Dupont 2.54mm crimps • 3 meters of wire (spare ethernet cable) • 20cm of 16 gauge enameled magnet winding wire • new longer bowden tube (probably) • Piezo effector printed parts ◦ Main body ◦ Top body ◦ Piezo shim ◦ Groovemount pusher ◦ 3 x printed standoff • 3 x 60mm M3 screws (or 60mm #6-32) • 2 x 35mm M3 pan head/socket head screws • 2 x 8mm M3 pan head screws • 5 x M3 Nut • 3 x M3 Nylock Nut ( or very slim 3 x #6-32 ) • #30 drill bit • Letter P drill bit (may vary) • 2 punches (green handles) • 7/16ths Nut driver/socket (may vary) • SeeMeCNC aluminum standoffs • SeeMeCNC effector and ball joints • Modified SeeMeCNC fan shroud (repables e3d)
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