I think the new X tool metalfab has that “slide” nozzle and Z-live correction… - very interesting machine/station
I don’t have one of these… ![]()
That would be nice and I can see why it’s there, thanks…
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Moister on the lense is the primary issue.
One of the xTools have some type of LiDAR that adjusts the Z axes. It’s on the P3, here’s a link to their propaganda, err, I mean information. It’s supposed to work with any material.
Not low cost either…
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So if I delay the switch off of the high pressure it would do the same? It’s not specifically LOW pressure, this solution is just bc of the given internal Ruida switches?
Or is the point to dry the lenses from moisture that came from the high pressure line?
I think I will try this tip for a start, is fairly cheap and close to what I was thinking about. Lots of dealers in ebay.
I’m wondering about the thread…11mm is nothing standard at all, does not sound like any plumbing thread neither…any idea what this is?
I’m counting on the blunt cone to press down softer material that pops up instead of colliding.
Only that this is contradictory to my two cross laser pointers to find individual starting points…must evaluate this.