monoprice maker select 3d printer v2
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I reworked my print of the original design to better fit my v2 printer and a thicker glass. The revised version is now .2mm taller and .4mm thicker along the z-axis. ...To accommodate these changes, I added clips on the back of the z-axis carriage,...
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I found my print of the original was a little short, and didn't fit my version of the v2 printer, or my thicker glass. ...So I remixed this one It is .2mm taller, and .4mm thicker on the z axis Clips on the back on the z-axis carriage, as in the last...
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This is a replacement control knob designed specifically for the Monoprice Mini Select 3D printer. The original knob often proves challenging to spin due to its low profile, prompting users to seek alternatives that offer easier manipulation and more...
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I've modified the bowden mount that attaches to the hotend, relocating the heatsink and fan to maximize space efficiency. The compact design minimizes overall width while maintaining a sleek profile. I've also created a bracket that follows the...
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To achieve optimal results, see the attached Cura profile if you're using a Monoprice Maker Select 3D printer V2 and printing with standard PLA. These settings yield pretty good outcomes. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Prusa Mk2...
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The jigsawed together panels needed a little support because there was still some mobility in the center of the panel due to no mechanical fastening to the printer frame. Problem is, there's nothing to fasten to. So after some head scratching, I...
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This device solves the issue where the Monoprice Maker Select v2 becomes misaligned after pausing and resuming a print job. ...The problem lies in cable management, not firmware, so this device provides a ramp for the print bed heater cable to slide...
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Check out the print settings below\nTake a look at the attached Cura profile if you're using a Monoprice Maker Select 3D printer V2 and printing with regular PLA. These settings deliver pretty good results.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Brand:...
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Here's how you can print it: **Print Settings** * **Printer:** Monoprice Maker Select 3D Printer V2 * **Rafts:** You don't need to worry about this one. * **Supports:** Yes, they're a must-have for this design. * **Resolution:** I used 0.1mm (normal)...
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* I've added support to the top blower screw mount so that it no longer needs support to print, it is touching the build plate * The screw holes have been adjusted to fit M2 bolts, since that's what's standard on the Mini Select V2 and I had a bunch...
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A handy gadget to carry all the essentials for the Monoprice Select Mini.
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# Print Settings Printer: Monoprice Maker Select v2 Rafts: No need for rafts in this case Supports: Supports are not required Resolution: A resolution of 0.2mm works well, but you can go even lower if you prefer. Infill: I used a solid infill...
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I adjusted my Mini v2's endstop as it was too tall, but the opening on the Z-axis for the X-axis arm wasn't low enough like the v1. So, I created an internal endstop mount that attaches to the bottom of the Z-axis rods. The spacer is separate; you...
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While holding the fan shroud in place with one hand, use one of the original fan mounting screws to secure the upper-left corner (in relation to facing the back of the printer) of the fan shroud to the printer chassis. 7. Repeat the last step to...
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Printing with TPE on my Mini Select was a challenge - lots of glue stick, slow speeds, and patience were required to get usable ones. Inspired by other designs, I used two things as references: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2722203 and...
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this is a simple filament guide- made using matter control
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Petit support pour cle BTR fourni pour réglage du plateau
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I simply swapped out the original power supply switch placement with a convenient plug on the front side, eliminating the need for an unsightly hole in the back.
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I reworked the design to ensure that it would fit neatly underneath my bed. ...Additionally, I want to apologize for the poor camera quality in the photos.
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I designed a custom cable support to match my existing articulating camera mount, which is available on Thingiverse under the ID 4161907.
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I wanted a removable back cover with out having to take the bottom off the machine. I printed this in PETG. Once it was finished. I ran some very small self tapping screws in the bottom back two holes, they act as alignment pins. For the top I...
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This is a basic enclosure for affordable microSD card extensions available on Amazon. All files are readily accessible, allowing users to make their own customizations, but in case a remix is created, please give credit to the original creator. For...
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I think there are some design improvements that could be made, but the aesthetic is definitely eye-catching. If you're looking for a more functional design, I'd recommend checking out my other fan cover designs that prioritize airflow. ...The good news...
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... open, allowing for both hands to be free to feed in filament. ...A secondary file has been added with rounded interior corners. Print Details Printer: MonoPrice Select Mini Layer Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3mm Infill Density: 75%