rostock max upgrade 3d models
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Funnel: M3 SHCS or similar M3 screws (4 x) M3 nuts (4 x) Print Settings: Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.15 Infill: 30%-100% Notes: Use support only touching the build plate for the roller center...
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This method should work with most iterations of the Rostock Max v1/v2, including the lasercut trucks and u-joint arms, but I have not had any testers yet. For assistance, please refer to instructions.pdf, which provides guidance on assembly, bill...
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When building my Rostock Max V2, I had several 30mm fans on hand to enable full layer cooling without having to create another layer duct or replace the E3D hotend. Instead, I created an adapter using an existing cooler to accommodate the 30mm fan...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .25mm Infill: 25% Notes: I recommend using ABS and scaled the print to 102% due to shrinkage. It was printed with supports only inside the fan pocket and...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.25mm Infill: 25% Notes: I highly recommend printing with ABS, and due to shrinkage, I had to scale the model up to 102%. I printed it as is, using...
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Specifically created for the roStock Max V2, it attaches easily with just two screws on the side, keeping all essential items within easy reach. A total of 4 pairs of pliers, available in various handle sizes, are securely stored, along with 2...
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This is a compact three-piece kit for Raspberry Pi B+ that combines Octoprint with Rostock Max V2 in a neatly organized setup. The custom-made case features integrated cable management for the power cord, ensuring everything stays tidy and easily...
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This Rostock MAX spool holder features a low profile top mount design that minimizes torque loss from the extruder while spinning the spool. The parts require MR105ZZ bearings, a 30mm M3 screw, two M3 nuts, and three M3 washers. Print all plastic...
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As of June 6, 15, v1 functions flawlessly with the supplied Rostock Max V2 hot end. The other versions, v2 and v3, were abandoned due to poor airflow issues. Working diligently on another design to house an ultra-low-profile fan that improves...
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This is a companion piece for a SeeMeCNC Rostock Max v2 delta printer. It enables users to tuck away exposed cables by installing a power module and a USB panel mount cable with the provided adapter. The setup also includes air venting for the power...
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This thing is a spool roller adapter for Rostock Max v2. It utilizes spool rollers from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:119016. I designed this because I use spooled filament with 50mm center bores and it simply works! The new adapter fits securely...
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This adapter is designed to attach directly to a SeeMeCNC Rostock MAX or Orion effector with no additional fasteners required except for some convenient zip ties. Its primary function is to elevate an LED ring from the bottom of the effector, thus...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .3mm Infill: 15% Notes: The end of this will be close to your hotend, and the mounting screw holes endure considerable strain, so ABS is preferred. PLA...
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... a combination of ABS "spring" feet with sorbothane pads on the bottom to help absorb both lower and higher frequency vibrations. Print Settings: Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX v2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2-0.3 Infill: 20%
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I have an early Rostock Max v1 printer with some quirks of its design, including idler pulleys at the top of the delta towers that are notoriously hard to level correctly without belts rubbing against them.\r\n\r\nA neat solution exists on...
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Mount the Raspberry Pi Camera to Rostock's vertical support by using 8mm self-tapping screws designed specifically for channel nuts. ...Begin by loosening the screws slightly, then insert them into the designated channels and twist them 90 degrees...
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This design shines as an ideal effector upgrade for those switching over to the Kraken 4 nozzle hot end in their rod stock max systems. For further insight, I've provided links to instructive YouTube videos:...
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The melamine frame pieces on my Rostock Max v2 have developed some play over time from printing at high speeds (80-120mm/s) and so I designed and printed braces for the base and top of the towers. The whole frame is very satisfyingly rigid now <img...
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Here's an updated version of that same item, now made even easier to use and share: I made a simple 80mm fan plate for my Rostock, hoping it might be useful for others trying to cool their printers' bottoms. My own printer's bottom was running way...
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Finally, after making several designs that interfered with something I hadn't modeled or were too tall, I have a working mount for the Zesty Nimble on SeeMeCNC's HE280/Rostock Max v3 hotend/printer. Step file included, once I get my nimble, I'll...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: .2mm layer height, .4mm nozzle Infill: Doesn't matter Notes: All these pieces print with no support. ...Minimal cleanup with only a little...
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It will fit my Printer better too, as I plan to put the screen right in the front flat part on the Rostock Max. The others wouldn't fit with my extruder mounted there. 2 M5-10mm (approx) screws 2 M4-10mm (approx) screws 2 Self Tapping M3 screws, 6mm...
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Accessible through http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=52305, the options used for this design include an outside frame thickness of 6, corner radius of 15, logo thickness of 1, inner icon diameter of 35, screw hole spacing from...
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I've been struggling to set up auto leveling on my Rostock V2 for roughly a year now using an inductive sensor, but I haven't had any success yet. Frustrated with the lack of progress, I decided to give force-sensitive resistors (FSR's) a try. After...
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The project aims to develop a robust enclosure system that enables printing ABS with improved efficiency and flexibility, transforming the Rostock MaxV3 into a more streamlined design. Three configurations are proposed for this enclosure: light and...
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They can be found at Amazon, specifically here https://www.amazon.com/WINSINN-Extruder-Creality-Upgraded-Aluminum/dp/B07SY745CF/ref=sr_1_1?s=Industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1582048501&sr=1-1. ...I haven't tested it yet, so please let me know if you encounter any...
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... Changelog details recent improvements: April 22, 2015 upgrades included enlarged Bowden feeder access holes, reorganized cable management with reduced clips, and additional stiffening strakes were added on top surface for structural reinforcement.
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If I were to upgrade my Pi camera in the future, I wanted to be able to easily install it in the enclosure with minimal cable management issues. To achieve these goals, I decided to use the blank side plate of the base of my printer and design a...
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I didn't upgrade to a Klemco mount because it just barely places the nozzle too far forward to keep the full build area without running into potential binding issues on the Max. I also liked how the stock shroud looked so I wanted to keep clean...