My guess is that the head needs to go so close that its hard to have a safety 
switch/sensor that didn't give false positives.

It'd be nice to have some sort of proximity sensor though. Maybe get some fancy 
auto-levelling business going.

--
Edwin (on the move)

On 2013-10-19, at 2:33 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> I especially don't get why the design doesn't have a sensor at the bottom to 
> stop the head before it rams into the table - I wonder why the (Mendelbot?) 
> engineers didn't add one in. We could probably make one.
> 
> 
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