Does anyone know precisely how much "gap" 1/4, 1/2, or 1 full turn of the endstop screw is?
I am guessing someone out there good at math can probably figure this out.
Thanks
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Re: Before I reinvent the wheel...
Well, I can just use my gap check tools when I get home, but I figured someone already knows.
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Re: Before I reinvent the wheel...
If I am understanding correctly...
1 full turn should be 1/TPI I think the Threads per inch are 32
1 full turn should be 1/TPI I think the Threads per inch are 32
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Re: Before I reinvent the wheel...
Yep, they're 6-32 screws, so one full turn is 1/32nd of an inch.neurascenic wrote:If I am understanding correctly...
1 full turn should be 1/TPI I think the Threads per inch are 32
Re: Before I reinvent the wheel...
and 1/32" is about 0.79 mm
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