I installed Chaoticlab's Carbon Fiber Gantry Kit (AB Motor Mounts + XY Gantry Mounts on existing 2020 extrusions) along with Chaoticlab's CNC Tap V2 on my Voron V2.4. As the Carbon Fiber Gantry Kit does not support the original XY-limit switches attached to the XY gantry mounts, I was able to relocate the Y-Limit switch the A Motor mount per the Carbon Fiber Gantry Kit manual.
Unfortunately, when I relocating the X-limit switch to the CNC Tap V2 I found my MGN12 block hit the Carbon Fiber XY Gantry upper plate before the X-limit switch touched the lower plate/filler block. The upper plate and lower plate/filler block are not flush like on the original Voron 2.4 XY mount where the X-limit switch needs to contact.
Is there a bumper/adapter that can be attached to the carbon fiber XY mount to enable the X-limit switch on the CNC Tap V2 to contact before the MGN12 block hits the upper plate?
Or a way to make Chaoticlab's Carbon Fiber Gantry Kit with CNC Tap V2?
I installed Chaoticlab's Carbon Fiber Gantry Kit (AB Motor Mounts + XY Gantry Mounts on existing 2020 extrusions) along with Chaoticlab's CNC Tap V2 on my Voron V2.4. As the Carbon Fiber Gantry Kit does not support the original XY-limit switches attached to the XY gantry mounts, I was able to relocate the Y-Limit switch the A Motor mount per the Carbon Fiber Gantry Kit manual.
Unfortunately, when I relocating the X-limit switch to the CNC Tap V2 I found my MGN12 block hit the Carbon Fiber XY Gantry upper plate before the X-limit switch touched the lower plate/filler block. The upper plate and lower plate/filler block are not flush like on the original Voron 2.4 XY mount where the X-limit switch needs to contact.
Is there a bumper/adapter that can be attached to the carbon fiber XY mount to enable the X-limit switch on the CNC Tap V2 to contact before the MGN12 block hits the upper plate?
Or a way to make Chaoticlab's Carbon Fiber Gantry Kit with CNC Tap V2?
I opened an associated issue on the CNC Tap V2 gitlab site: https://github.com/Chaoticlab/CNC-Tap-for-Voron/issues/4 See attached pictures on the CNC Tap V2 Issue#4.