Since I don't have a Max, maybe what you can do is print some blocks that prevent the extruder from moving all the way to the corner and instead hits the block. You can also edit the config file to have it hope to the opposite corner... instead of homing to min, it would home to max. That would be a good permanent solution.
Has anyone figured out how to change the config to move the home location? I played around and was able to move the homing location on the x axis, but not on the y axis.
Hey guys I figured this is probably the best place for this but for some reason when I print the floppy nothing moves it’s just one solid piece and the piece that is supposed to moved doesnt
You need to print them separately. In your slicer, make sure to move the blade holder out of the clippy and put it on the surface of the plate. Make sense?
Here's a picture of it installed on the K1... the K1 Max is identical.
Remove the cable chain screw that attaches it to the extruder... an M3x6 screw is used to hold the 3DClippy onto the top of the extruder using the same hole the cable chain was using. Remove the back right screw (visible in this picture) from the motor. Insert an M3x30 screw from the back through the horizontal hole and through the motor. Finally, reattach the cable chain using the same screw to the new relocated hole on the front left of the 3DClippy.Bill
What have you done when homing? When I home the 3d autoclippy hits the side and front.
You need to tune in your printer settings first :) And use supports.
and you need to print the blade holder separate .
Hey guys I figured this is probably the best place for this but for some reason when I print the floppy nothing moves it’s just one solid piece and the piece that is supposed to moved doesnt
Here's a picture of it installed on the K1... the K1 Max is identical.
Remove the cable chain screw that attaches it to the extruder... an M3x6 screw is used to hold the 3DClippy onto the top of the extruder using the same hole the cable chain was using. Remove the back right screw (visible in this picture) from the motor. Insert an M3x30 screw from the back through the horizontal hole and through the motor. Finally, reattach the cable chain using the same screw to the new relocated hole on the front left of the 3DClippy. Bill