makergear m2 enclosure for rambo board and viki lcd 3d models
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Camera mount for the MakerGear M2. It snaps onto the right side and should work with most webcams. I use the Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920. You will need one 3/4 inch long 1/4-20 screw. ... Here is a video from the mounted camera: ...
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Attach a webcam to your MakerGear M2 with ease using this side-mounting accessory. Compatibility includes most models, and the Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920 is a recommended choice. For installation, you'll need a 1/4-20 screw, 3/4 inches long. ...Check...
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... it soon. This product is a variation of https://github.com/MakerGear/M2/blob/master/Printed%20Parts/STL/M2%20Filament%20Drive%20r2.stl Instructions To make, print with ABS, using 7.5 mm brim, and note that PLA may melt in unknown circumstances too.
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For easy Assembly and Complete Parts List, Please Refer to this Document: http://www.justine-haupt.com/M2/DropInBuildPlate/MakergearM2DropInBuildPlate_AssemblyInstructions.pdf. If printing in Polycarbonate (e.g., esun ePC or Polymaker PC-Plus), you...
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... I opted for a larger 80mmx15 24V fan compared to the standard 40mm one. ...I mounted it on the duct and covered the smaller fan with a custom grill. Both grill and flange were made from PLA, secured by CA Superglue and JB Weld respectively for bonding.
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Been Getting Great Results With It, Very Even and All Round Airflow Distribution, 100% Is Very Powerful and I Find 40% Works Extremely Well with Formfutura TitanX Which is What It Is Printed In. I Printed the Radial Fan Shroud Upright, and the 30mm...
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I built this spool holder to accommodate printing with filament that comes in those enigmatic "who on earth would choose these dimensions" spools, Taulman3D and MG Chemicals, I'm looking at you!\nWhat you'll need:\n1x 100mm long M10 Socket head...
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... When installing this part, make sure to place the zip tie "lock" underneath it, as they may otherwise come into contact with the X rail if placed on top. Printer Settings: MakerGear M2 No Rafts Yes Supports .2mm Resolution 10% Infill Notes: ABS
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Both require only two 4-40 x 1/4" screws to secure it to the printer, but one option uses heat-set inserts (McMaster Carr part# 93365A120), while the other can be drilled and tapped for a 4/40 screw or, if necessary, force a screw into place. Then,...
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I designed an adapter to secure my Logitech C920 webcam onto the Makergear M2, and I'm extremely pleased with the results. For this particular task, PETG seemed like a suitable choice, but upon reflection, I believe PLA would be an even better option...
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The funnel shape compensates for the angled filament coming off the roll and now the filament feeds better than ever. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .20mm layers Infill: 30% hexagon Notes: I...
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This adjustable camera mount was designed specifically for the streaming process when using a Makergear M2 3D printer to print objects. Its overall height measures approximately 13 inches when including both its frame as well as that provided by...
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... issue, we created a simple shield that attaches securely with a small hex bolt and nut to the M2's frame. This modification effectively eliminated the problem. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: 30%
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A DIY mount designed specifically for the Makergear M2 is being created to accommodate a drop indicator for effortless bed leveling. Instructions for assembly are straightforward - merely turn fans upwards, and secure the rear knurled screw on the...
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I use Octoprint to control one of my Makergear M2 printers but I also like to do a little RetroPi Gaming now and then so I made this quick release mount for my printer so I can quickly remove the Pi when I want to play some Super Mario Kart. There...
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I crafted this iPhone holder specifically for time-lapse captures of prints on my MakerGear M2, mounting snugly in the left corner ahead of the Z-axis knob.\nIt was designed using an iPhone 5S, and you can easily scale up or down in size within the...
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I control one of my Makergear M2 printers using Octoprint but I also enjoy playing RetroPi Gaming on the side so I designed this easy-release mount for my printer allowing me to quickly take off the Pi when I want to play some Super Mario Kart. Then...
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This is an E3D fan solution for the MakerGear M2 featuring built-in supports for minimal cleanup. Inspired by an Ultimaker E3D mount model, I modified a E3D v4 fan duct to keep the fan and hot end consistently oriented, added identification lettering...
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... the rear of the M2 X-Axis plate. After wiring, your printing bed is beautifully illuminated. The second image displays a red ABS clipped attachment, while the final photo presents a panoramic view of M2 featuring an LED strip and attached webcam.
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Although this design is specifically for the MakerGear M2, several users have successfully adapted it to other printers, including Robo 3D models. If you're using a different brand of printer and would like me to make modifications to this design,...
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This upgraded electronics box is designed for M2 machines, featuring a securely screwable lid that prevents popping up like the factory one. It also includes a lock on the back side to keep power connectors in place. Approximately 90% of original...
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You'll find all necessary information for constructing this attachment embedded within a free and easily editable 3D modeling source file crafted specifically for use in FreeCad. Simply load the provided file into your software of choice, modify it...
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This is a basic pen/pencil holder for the MakerGear M2 single and dual extruder setups. It bolts on with just one screw, using the longest screw from the cooling fan mount. Use scaffolding/supports at your discretion. To mount this holder, remove...
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This is an E3D fan solution designed specifically for the MakerGear M2, featuring built-in supports that minimize cleanup. I was inspired by the elegant and effective design of an Ultimaker E3D mount model (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:121074),...
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A revision to my E3D v5 hotend duct (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:254004) has been made for a MakerGear M2, although it's suitable for several other brands of printers as well. The duct design was adapted from an earlier design that was meant...
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The E3D Hotend necessitates an extension for the M2 extruder assembly's Z-axis Endstop due to its added length. The Printrbot Z Endstop Extension works well but may fall short; extending the assembly further resolves this issue. To install, invert...
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... block on the left side, which acts as a tight fit for this Z-knob stay (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:267185). A photo shows all the tools that fit in the holder. I printed it in PLA using Simplify3D and the default M2 profile for PLA.
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This Makergear M2 3D printer's alternative spool holder design is compatible with various spools, as it eliminates the requirement of a perfect flange on the spool. It maintains the original hardware for mounting and does not necessitate any...
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The issue I faced was that I use the same profile for multiple M2 printers and didn't want to remember to use a special one for my modified printer. The solution was simple: I added a small protrusion on the left side, which causes it to engage the...
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You can print rsilvers' revised adaptation of Karl William's M2 Z knob; however, it lacks tomlombardi's Z-axis stay feature. Therefore, I designed a substitute. The OpenSCAD file is available but cannot be customized as it depends on the knob STL. Be...