orcinus wrote:I'm amazed with the lengths to which people are willing to go to make their bottom Z endstop adjustable without tools.
Instead of just using a top endstop and adjusting the bottom one in software
orcinus wrote:I'm amazed with the lengths to which people are willing to go to make their bottom Z endstop adjustable without tools.
Instead of just using a top endstop and adjusting the bottom one in software
SystemsGuy wrote: I also have my z travel at 1000mm/s on the Z, so getting from top to bottom takes seconds.
flurin wrote:SystemsGuy wrote: I also have my z travel at 1000mm/s on the Z, so getting from top to bottom takes seconds.
1000 mm/s? that means 0.15s for 150mm
probably 1000 mm/min, also 9s for 150mm
canadianavenger wrote:And if software becomes out of sync with reality because of lost steps, you can crash your head, whereas the endstop will help prevent this by "advertising" the lower limit.
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