I developed this simplified probe, which does not use an optical sensor, but even so it works very well with just a servomotor, microswitches that you can find anywhere even in old mouse scraps, and an M3 screw with a spring that is not so rigid, really made with things you find easily, this probe really solved a lot of leveling problems I was having, mainly because I had the idea of introducing the microswitch on the side, so the tip of the probe can rise to a greater height than the zero point, preventing the probe from touching the part being printed, just as optical probes do, it collects the test tip to a point above, I tried to do it in the most universal, compact and simple way possible, there are several versions for types of Different setups, you will definitely find the best version that suits you, I used BFP Poor's Man Touch as a base for development.
AdapterForV1.stl | 40.8KB | |
AdapterForV2.stl | 234.7KB | |
BracketNro.stl | 52.3KB | |
mainV1.stl | 1.4MB | |
MainV2.stl | 2.5MB | |
MainV3.stl | 2.2MB | |
PinNro.stl | 19.3KB | |
SETKITV2.stl | 2.8MB |