As a machinist I am very familiar with this process. A good machinist indicator and a clamp will work without having to print a special holder for a larger indicator. In any case, it's a smart process and a good process. Thanks for posting the videos.
I myself have a CR-X Pro which I have modded quite a bit, and I was looking into ways to attach my dial indicator and this seems to be the most easy. Do you happen to have the .STL available for download somewhere?
I don’t have it anymore unfortunately. I took a picture of the front and inserted the picture into fusion 360 and traced it. Gave it tolerance and printed it
As a machinist I am very familiar with this process. A good machinist indicator and a clamp will work without having to print a special holder for a larger indicator. In any case, it's a smart process and a good process. Thanks for posting the videos.
Great tip!
Man, that is smart as hell.
Enjoy man, machine prints so well afterwards
I myself have a CR-X Pro which I have modded quite a bit, and I was looking into ways to attach my dial indicator and this seems to be the most easy. Do you happen to have the .STL available for download somewhere?
I don’t have it anymore unfortunately. I took a picture of the front and inserted the picture into fusion 360 and traced it. Gave it tolerance and printed it