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This mount is specifically designed to support the RAMPS_1.4/Arduino Mega 2560 combination, allowing you to control the evolution of your hypercube with precision. I deliberately made it open-source, taking into account potential thermal issues that...
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Ramps and Arduino Case with enough space for wiring and a 50 mm fan on the cover. Please rotate the top part when printing, so you dont need support. Print instructionsLicence: Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial Category: 3D Printer...
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I'm looking to integrate the Arduino, RAMPS, and Raspberry into a single enclosure. Since I couldn't find a suitable solution, I took matters into my own hands and designed it myself - not ideally, I admit. The result is an enclosure split into six...
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To install RAMPS electronics on your Mendel printer, first cut out a piece of preferred material using available tools; I used laser-cut 6mm birch plywood. Secure it to the frame with zipties or printed z-rod clamps and M3 bolts. Attaching the...
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These deadlift jack ramps are an alternative to allow you to load/unload barbells safely and easily. Put the first plates on your barbell and roll onto the wedges. It increases the plate’s height from the ground by 0.5'' allowing you to load and...
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These simple ramps have holes and slots to fit screwdrivers in a toolbox drawer, while still allowing easy removal. When stacked side-by-side, there is additional room below to store small items transversely. To keep them from moving around, I taped...
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This is a rewritten version of a P3Steel Holder for Ramps 1.4, designed to hold electronics on the left-hand side of the printer. Update V2: I made more space to freely access USB and DC connectors. Update V3: With additional height, M3 screws now...
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You connect hardware to fan-out ramps by mounting them on the 1.4 board, which expands the output terminals to multiple points, simplifying connections to a 3D printer's wiring system. Opt for a layer height of 0.2mm or less to achieve top-notch...
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The play set boasts numerous ramps and tunnels, inviting endless creativity and imagination. With the flexibility to incorporate Legos, kids can unleash their inner designers, combining their favorite toy cars with the classic building blocks in a...
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An alternative method for fastening your Ramps and Arduino to a Mendelmax printer involves attaching it solely to the left side frame, with a right-side version to be uploaded soon. Instructions include: 1) Securely mount the case body on your...
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I came across a well-designed ramps bracket on Thingiverse that perfectly fit my project's requirements, but it had one major flaw - it was far too short to accommodate my lcd plugin board seamlessly. In order to address this issue, I opted to...
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This fan holder was designed with my RAMPS Holders in mind: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2165053 and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2169986. However, it may also fit other assemblies. ... This part is used in my Prusa i3 Master Rework collection...
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To assemble this housing, you will need to replace the power ports on the Ramps and Arduino Mega with PCB terminal screws. I have chosen an 80 mm fan to cool the entire enclosure, particularly the stepper motor drivers. To keep the fan in place, I...
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Original push-to-fit RAMPS box features fast print, good cooling, ample space for wires, reset switch hole, push-to-fit design, and a 40mm cooler. While building my RepRap Rostock 3D printer, I realized that a custom enclosure for the electronics was...
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I had been printing the original amazing Bracket for ramps on my Kossel mini for a long time, but then I decided to move the electronics to the bottom of the printer after raising it with special feet. It's frustrating when you realize that ignoring...
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To assemble it, first snap the Ramps set into place by placing the board in the wire management side first and flexing the base open a bit. Then, snap the other side in, slide the board down, and secure it. Next, connect all the necessary wires and...
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For assembling the enclosure, I recommend using M3x16mm screws for each end plate and the fan shroud/fan assembly, and M3x20mm screws to secure the RAMPS stack to the bottom. Note: A "vented" version of the main body piece has been added, which...
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Now, this Arduino sketch works with an off-the-shelf RAMPS 1.4 board, enabling a Fabscan without needing a soldering iron! The attached first scan at "normal quality" shows teeth post-braces as a kid. For the fabrication process, follow the original...
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Update (April 24, 2015): After some refinements, the controller box now better accommodates RAMPS. By moving the side wall slightly outwards, we achieved a snugger fit and ensured smooth attachment of all components. ...As before, I've made updated...
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The ramps board can also be mounted with the same rubber component for enhanced stability. For more information and guidance on the assembly process, visit the link under "Instructions." To achieve optimal print results, this design was printed...
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Lcd header and wires still fit. The ramps set gets snapped into place, put the board in wire management side first, flex the base open a bit and snap the other side in. Slide the board down and into place.</p> <p>Connect all the wires and use the...
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The enclosure includes a 30mm case fan for board cooling, six 8P DIN connector ports for wiring (designed with a DeltaBot in mind, one port each for X/Y/Z, extruder motor, end effector, and heated bed), slotted vents for airflow, and cutouts for USB...
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RAMPS holder for Malyan M150 Source available on Onshape Attaches securely to the top of the box using two standard mount points, identical to those originally designed by Melzi. The other side of the holder should be firmly attached either with a...
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That's my latest ramps enclosure, a bit larger than your standard 3D printed case. The lid is secured by four M3 or M2 screws (holes must be drilled into the body). There are slots for zip ties on the sides, so all cables should be neatly aligned. On...
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I am planning to make a Prusa i3 steel ramp. It is crucial that electronic cards on the steel frame are adequately protected, so I want to create a robust box for them. The proposed design is very strong due to its three millimeter thick walls and...
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Files like parameters.scad, ramps.scad, and grid.scad are used by printable models. Images of verified prints will be added as they become available. Suggestions for the top case design, especially regarding stepper/term/endstop contact openings, are...
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Originally, it housed the Arduino and Ramps 1.4 boards at the printer's base. A USB cable needed to be attached to the Arduino board while also exiting between two sections of the 20x20 rail, prompting a slight incline in the board holder towards the...
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This part is specifically engineered to fit seamlessly on the Flex Mendel printer, serving as a sturdy housing for the controller (RAMPS). Achieving proper alignment of the holes with those on the board required some careful trial and error, but...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=1264391 Instructions Using the following settings: Thick is set to 2 Minimum gap size m is set to 0.6 Font type txt is set to ramps with a scaling factor of 1.4 Length is set to 120 units Width...
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This housing provides a home for the Arduino Mega with adapted Ramps 1.4. An Ultra Quiet fan is also included. The Reprap Full Graphic Smart Controller serves as the display. I designed it so that this housing can be mounted on my CR10 housing. I am...