Z Axis Touch Plate Recommendations
I'm looking for recommendations for an inexpensive touch plate for setting the Z axis on my DIY CNC router.
In my searches I see a lot of hockey puck and plate style devices that don't seem to have any compliance or over travel capability. This can't be good.
I see some brass button styles starting at ~25$. Most of the comments say they have to be reworked due to poor continuity.
What would you recommend?
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I use a switch that is repeatable to 3 microns. this one
I purchased it on eBay for around $20 it moves about 1/8" before it triggers, then has 1/4" of travel after the trigger point.
In use, I rapid down to the switch, when it triggers I retract 1/4" then move down at 5 ipm, retract 1/4" then move down at 5 ipm again and take the average of the Z position both times. I exported the output the an excel spread sheet after doing it 100 times. I found the accuracy was repeatable within +-2 microns, and about 75% of the time it was the exact same value.
I like this method because I have an ATC and I can set depth as part of the change cycle, and don't have to worry about additional wires etc, to complete a circuit.
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Could you reveal the brand, supplier or Ebay seller of the product?
Don
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I don't think the one linked to is the one he bought for $20 on ebay... At least, not based on the listed price.
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The one I linked to is the one I use. The seller only had one, it was a lucky purchase. When I was researching doing this, I saw other using a hall effect sensor, but the issue with them is that the amount of metal at the end of the cutter could affect depth.
If you do a little googling you can find mechanical limit switches that are position repeatable. I believe most of them are just hall effect sensors in a nice package, where the mechanical switch trips the hall effect.
The biggest problem I have with mine is that once in a while a chip will land on it and goof up the depth, I plan to add blow off, but need more time!
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Originally Posted by
TTalma
The one I linked to is the one I use. The seller only had one, it was a lucky purchase. When I was researching doing this, I saw other using a hall effect sensor, but the issue with them is that the amount of metal at the end of the cutter could affect depth.
If you do a little googling you can find mechanical limit switches that are position repeatable. I believe most of them are just hall effect sensors in a nice package, where the mechanical switch trips the hall effect.
The biggest problem I have with mine is that once in a while a chip will land on it and goof up the depth, I plan to add blow off, but need more time!
Fantastic score. You should buy some lottery tickets...