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« Last post by ddmckee54 on March 05, 2026, 05:20:06 PM »
Bill, that's the stuff. But I had a reason that I didn't need to model the bed - explained below.
Is there a Meathead of the Month award? If there is, then I'm nominating myself!
I was down in the shop taking enough measurements to allow me to model the bed. I found that I've got 5.28mm between the bottom of the bed and the top of the frame. OK, now how far does the head of the mounting bolt protrude above the bottom of the bed? I measured the top of the bolt at 11.62mm down from the top of the bed. A little head-scratching later and I determined that a 5mm deep notch would give me almost 2mm of clearance. Hokay-fine, now how wide does the notch need to be? Better make sure the bed is centered first. Why is there such a LARGE gap on the far side of the bed, how wide is the bed anyway? Survey says: Bed width - 300mm, space between frame rails - 400mm. (Insert head smacking Homer Simpson DOH moment here.) Wade-a-minut-here, why is there only about 10mm of the bed sitting on the mounting bracket? (Insert another Homer Simpson moment here!) Some dip-stick forgot that the horizontal leg of the bracket needed to point to the center, not the outside, of the machine.
I still need to trim a few mm off the vertical leg of the bracket. But, I can actually gain a couple mm of usable Z height out of this - instead of losing height as I originally feared.
I didn't model the bed because it CAN'T interfere with anything. Despite my original panic, this turned out to be tempest in a tea pot, a much ado about nothing, a Rosanna Rosannadanna "Nevermind" moment.