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Updated October 6, 2014: A front-accessible adjustable Z endstop. Updated July 10, 2013: Made the clips longer by default. . This is my first use of a simple concept, to mount parts on the printer using clips that span two rigid points, either from the back of the frame to the front the M8 smooth rod, or between two rods. Parts built this way should be more secure, require no extra hardware, be easy to add/remove, and complement the i3 design. . The first revision only included a Z endstop mount. It worked so well I've added a Y endstop mount that attaches to two bed rods. These are my current results. You may need to tune the SCAD file to get the best fit for your machine. Earlier revisions made the clips a little too short by default. . By default these mounts are set up to hold 20mm x 10.5mm x 6mm endstops. The Z endstop is aligned lengthwise between the rod and the frame. They can be modified to accept any size endstop that will fit in the space, or even outside it with some extra hacking. . Adjustable Z Endstop Holder Z endstop adjusters tend to be ugly and at hard-to-reach angles, so I wanted to make something easy to reach from the front. The result here uses a screw through a block that translates front-back motion into up-down motion to move the endstop holder itself on the rod and frame. By default the motion range is 2.5mm, but this can be tuned in the SCAD file.These mounts should work well in either PLA or ABS with any layer height. Once the SCAD parameters are tuned well for your printer the clips should be pretty tight and won't move at all. If your Z endstop is reliable you can try using the plain Z endstop holder to set-and-forget your endstop. Personally, I prefer the adjustable Z endstop holder. . Assembly The bottom of each endstop holder is open to allow the connectors to pass through. Disconnect the endstop, run its wires through the bottom of the mount, and press-fit the endstop into the mount as far as it will go. . It's a little tricky to get the Z home set at first. I find it helps to push in the frame end of the clip but leave the rod end loose so it will move up and down more easily. Once the Z looks good, clip the rod end to secure the endstop. . For the adjustable Z endstop:

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