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the_digital_dentist
You're referring to the Maxwell type kinematic mount. Those are effective, too, but harder (for me) to make. You have to be able to mill the slots in the plate at accurate 120 degree angles.
Re: SoM Y axis rebuild November 26, 2018 03:18PM |
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the_digital_dentist
You're referring to the Maxwell type kinematic mount. Those are effective, too, but harder (for me) to make. You have to be able to mill the slots in the plate at accurate 120 degree angles.
If the angles are not exactly 120 degrees then I believe the Maxwell mount will still work, however there will be a slight rotation of the bed when the temperature differential changes. I don't think this would matter any more than the slight linear shift that you get using a Kelvin kinematic coupling.