shapeoko 3 bitsetter 3d models
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The two components were crafted with compatibility for a ShopVac hose on a ShapeOko in mind, featuring a slight tilt towards the dremel bit. ...Attachment files are provided for potential customization; remember that increasing the angle requires a...
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This is just a simple adapter for the Shapeoko Sweepy Dust Boot V2.0 to allow mounting a smaller 30mm dia vacuum hose. FreeCAD file included for tweaks. I used 5 perimeters and 15% infill with PETG. Category: Parts
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... metal belt tensioners in the kit are replaceable, and an OpenScad code is included for generating the necessary STL file. ...You will require 5mm screws from the ShapeOko kit along with 2/3mm x 20mm screws per belt tensioner to follow the guidelines.
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This is a basic container for the Shapeoko BitZero probe.\r\nA small indentation on the left accommodates a 12mm neodymium magnet, which secures the clip in place.\r\nPrinted with high precision using a fine setting and a 10% infill rate, supports...
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This is a model of the gShield enclosure for the Shapeoko 2. I had problems reading the original file properly, so I redesigned it. For more information, look at the product pagehttps://www.inventables.com/technologies/gshield-enclosure--2 and...
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The E3D v6 mount is specifically designed for the ShapeOko, but it can also be used on any machine that utilizes 2040-extrusions or features two 20mm spaced mounting holes. This versatile design makes it compatible with a wide range of applications.
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This is a adapter plate to mount a 52mm quite spindle on the Shapeoko CNC mill. Without the adapter the spindle is too high and would not reach the spoil board. ... I had to drill the holes after printing, but otherwise it worked well.
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Bitzero V2 holder for shapeoko, mount to the either right or left side of the y axis. Didn't see one available figure make one for everyone to use. ... There are two holes on the bottom for you to mount a bolt or some sort so you can use aftermarket...
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While there are various other holders available, none of them met my requirements for something that can hold the probe securely at multiple orientations - my Shapeoko is on a wheeled cart and stored vertically when not in use. This one uses an...
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The first file is a basic variation designed by microwavesafe from the Shapeoko forum. The second file is an adaptation of the initial design, while the third file is for use with shorter belts than intended. The parts are 12mm thick and printed in...
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It's built from the popular makerslide and standard Arduino electronics, making it a top choice for thousands who own a ShapeOko and are already having fun making stuff. If you're one of them and want more out of your machine, this is exactly what...
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... OD washers, these clamps showcase the possibilities of precision engineering. The included DXF outline and Carbide Create files make it easy to get started with ShapeOko, and a cut video is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_byy2aKx8BA
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The GRBLShield is poorly designed and generates excessive electrical noise, causing my Shapeoko 2 to plunge unexpectedly into the waste board and breaking my fine engraving bits. This has occurred twice when invoking the Homing Command. The hard...
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... ...For printing, set the Tool Height to 5 and use the "write/Letters.dxf" font. The nut size should be 8 while the message on the object reads "Shapeoko". ...To achieve this, ensure the Tool Length is also 8.
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The Shapeoko moves out over the front of the machine for bit changes, which has led to more than a few bits falling to the ground and breaking. This little tray clips onto the front of the machine to catch any bits that might slip out of the collet...
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To securely fasten your ShapeOko 1, create clamps smaller than its front/back plate height. Mine are 78 mil in size for a tight grip. As I cannot access default feet, these clamps work with Outside belt plastic parts...
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The updated Shapeoko motor plate is built to last and has been rigorously tested under heavy use, proven to hold up remarkably well against high-stress conditions even when fabricated from strong 5-millimeter thickness PLA printing materials. ...It's...
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I built a massive shapeoko, combining it with OpenBuilds rails - hindsight being 20/20, I should've started with the OpenBuilds system from the get-go. However, I wanted to provide extra support for the Y rails, so I created this custom piece by...
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This component is particularly suitable for ShapeOko or similar machines' Z-Axis, providing an alternative option. To use this part, simply print and install it; refer to the image for more details. ...Additionally, a SketchUp file is provided for easy...
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The Shapeoko moves out over the front of the machine for bit changes, which has led to more than a few bits falling to the ground and breaking. This little tray clips onto the front of the machine to catch any bits that might slip out of the collet...
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M3 Brass spacers prevent uneven force from being applied across entire width of ShapeOko frame during movement by maintaining consistent alignment through every layer in every direction; reducing damage from shifting parts over time due vibrations...
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Designed for Shapeoko CNC router, this STL file features four feet to securely fasten your device onto the cutting platform using preferred fasteners or adhesive. My friend successfully stopped his router from sliding/vibrating by printing these feet...
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I wanted to utilize drag chain with my V2 Shapeoko, and discovered numerous types of drag chain mounts available that are based on an open source design specifically created for 3D printing purposes. But I was determined not to print individual chain...
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I'm glad you wanted to tidy up your ShapeOko's wires by adding some cable chains, but connecting them to the axis proved to be a challenge until I found an easier way to link them up with existing holes in the frame. After researching online, I...
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This is an attachment to fit a shop vac to the dust collector included with the Shapeoko CNC machine. The shop vac I have at home didn't fit into the opening without hitting the router. To get around this, I designed and printed this part.</p>...
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This is a versatile dust shoe I created for my brother's Shapeoko CNC machine. Tapered brass inserts are precision-crafted to fit snugly into the holes and firmly close the clamp when tightened, ensuring a secure seal. Strategically placed cutouts at...
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A custom mount I engineered for stabilizing the Rigid r2401 trim router to my shapeoko v2 device. The design is straightforward and relies on M5 hardware for both mounting and tightening the collar securely in place. Standard 20mm x 20mm oncenter...
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... fastened together using M5 x 90 bolts, with hex nuts slipping into a hex-shaped counterbore and secured by retainers. For attachment to ShapeOko 2, M5 x 25 socket head cap screws are used, with washers placed under the head side for added support.
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This creation came into being thanks to the power of Tinkercad. ...You can refine and reshape it directly from this website - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/1yyIuXmmagz.
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This custom component complements the original accessories designed by deepsiks at thingiverse, specifically http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:971803. By incorporating existing mounting points on the side rails, no drilling was necessary to install...