@MarkDGaal had a post about an idea for a dust shoe that sent me down a rabbit trail. I ended up finding out about pressure feet and especially about ones by AXYZ
I do a good bit of V-carving in 1/4" birch ply, and I figured this pressure foot thing would really help to keep the material nice and flat without using tape and superglue. My design is a combination of an ordinary pressure foot, and the ones from AZYZ.
I didn’t want to add a bunch of extra bracketing to the machine and designed it to slip over the router body. This first iteration was a fail for the dust shoe, the bolts and springs I used are too long, so I ran out of room.
I also did not think about the bolts hitting the router mount. https://photos.app.goo.gl/qi1ukbN3mfZbziwz8
The pressure foot itself is a winner!!! https://photos.app.goo.gl/2Njm11TbVf6WLRaSA
I’m printing a thin smooth plate to attach to the pressure foot mechanism right now. I’ll call this a success for what I really wanted it to do. I didn’t really need the dust shoe.
Are you talking about the touch probe? If so, the smooth plate that is attached with magnets could be thicker. That way the bit would be exposed for the probe, then you could put the plate on. I think that would work?
Wow, this is rad and crazily I was just thinking about something like this after I ran into my first issues with the sweepy. Namely, I was thinking of having the whole sweepy ride on posts with springs vs. a fixed position. I was envisioned some ramps at the perimeter so it could ride up and over small features/walls vs. crashing into them.
I haven’t messed with it anymore. I either need to invest in an upgraded Z-axis, or try lighter springs. I just don’t think lighter springs will have enough pressure to hold down the workpiece like I wanted.
Ah, I misunderstood the goal. I thought the coolest part of this was a dust extractor with flexible height. With my sweepy having caused belt skips with hardly any interference, I’m not surprised that a stock z won’t work for your aims. Still a cool concept and thanks for sharing!