Ai3M (Anycubic i3 Mega) + BIQU-H2 ADXL345 Accelerometer Mount for Klipper
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COMPANION PART: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5722475 This is useful only if you are running Klipper, and have an ADXL345 Accelerometer (or a pair of them, one for the toolhead and one for the bed). I don't know if this will fit any others. The screws are 2x 6mm M3, 2x 10mm M3. I skipped inserts because they would add weight, but it does need to hold secure enough that the accelerometer is firmly mounted (all vibration from the printer needs to transfer to the accelerometer to be measured). My printer is fairly well dialed in, so my tolerances were on point. You may need to adjust or drill out the screw holes if your printer is over-extruding on internal perimeters. Please ignore the ugly blue-tape. It is bad practice but TPU on glass had me worried. This is made to work with the X-Carriage system and this mount for it: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4950260 Included is the FreeCAD file. Also included are older designs. I changed it so that it sits oriented in such a way as to line up the printer's axis with that of the sensor. Not necessary, but I chose to do it that way so. Why would someone want to strap an accelerometer to their printbed: https://damlobster.github.io/klipper/Measuring_Resonances.html Regarding Filament choice. I used eSUN PLA+ because I had it in a nicely contrasting color I liked for the purpose. I have had zero issues with it getting too warm on long prints (causing it to soften), but you may have a very different experience. If you are running stock firmware on an Anycubic i3 Mega paired with a BIQU H2 when you print this part, your fans are likely only running at 5v instead of 12v, and you may wind up with a lot of heat-creep, so I'd hold off on printing this parts until you resolve that issue.
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