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This design calls for the integration of two pre-existing components (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:49235) to accommodate a 40mm fan suitable for a RAMPS 1.4 Board. ...My print utilized a .5mm nozzle, ABS filament, .4 layer height, and did not...
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I realized that the fan is effectively cooling the heatbed, specifically in the corners of the ramps where I've noticed warping occurring previously. To eliminate the issue altogether, I added a shield, and fortunately, the warping vanished...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=861360 Instructions Using the following options: factor_left = 2.5 resolution = 120 metallscrew_l = 25 single_wall = 0.8 compensate = -1 ramps_xtra_front = 3 bridgetop = 15 fan_d = 75 mount_type...
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Arduino Mega + Ramps 1.4 Mount for Anet A8: Drill-Free Installation. To ensure a secure fit, you can print custom cylindrical supports to elevate the Arduino Mega from the mount, eliminating the need for drills altogether. This is an initial design...
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An improved enclosure for combining Arduino and RAMPS setup that includes a 60mm fan in my MendelMax printer; it features an easy clip-on attachment. ...Please be aware that new4b may solve the sticking out issue, but I personally did not encounter any...
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A 50mm fan mount is designed specifically for use with the RAMPS 1.4 board, ensuring optimal airflow and cooling for your 3D printer. This essential component ensures a smooth printing process by maintaining consistent temperatures within your print...
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Human: Bill of Materials 1 Frame, one piece (printed part), printed in exacting detail 2 Arduino Mega 2560, a single, precision-crafted unit 3 RAMPS 1.4, assembled to precise specifications 4 Bolts JP M3 x 10, three carefully selected pieces 5 Hex...
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Mounting Options for Ramps Housing: There are three possible mounting options for the Ramps housing: 1. Fasten Only the Housing on the Frame: This is the easiest option and requires minimal effort. 2. Attach the Arduino Mega with the Housing: In...
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**PARTS YOU MIGHT NEED:** * **Mounting brackets**: 2x M4x8mm Countersunk Screws (mounting brackets), 2x M4 Nuts, 2x T-Slot Nuts, 2x M5 Screws for the T Slot Nuts * **Ramps mounting**: 2x M3x22mm Cylindric head screws (ramps mounting), 2x 5mm plastic...
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The following files support the 50mm x 60mm mosfets (the black mosfet in the pictures): AM8_Ramps_Dual_Mosfet_Holder.stl Board_and_Duel_Mosfet_Holder.stl Board_and_Mosfet_Holder.stl AM8_Ramps_and_Mosfet_Holder.stl This holder supports larger mosfets...
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This compact enclosure for Arduino Mega 2560 and Ramps 1.4 is a scaled-down version of the Scalar - Electronic Box for MEGA+RAMPS+LCD2004 (https://www.myminifactory.com/object/v1-v2-0-scalar-electronic-box-for-mega-ramps-lcd2004-37873). Features: ...
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Designed to neatly fit an Arduino mega and RAMPS 1.4 shield, along with a 60 mm cooling fan with room to breathe and space for wires. The enclosure provides a mounting spot on the door for a horizontal trim pot wired in series with the fan to control...
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Its design deviates from the standard in a great way - the RAMPS 1.4 board stays parallel to the back rail of my printer's frame. As a result, there's plenty of room for cables, USB connectors and other essentials. A small hole on one side is perfect...
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ramps fit really good without removing the platform gate and are proven working by my 4year old nephew :-)print twice (mirror one to get both, left and right ramp)originally designed in Catia V5. Unfortunately CATPart files are not supported here.
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Simply wasn't room for the original fan-mount when mounting ramps on the inside of the case and using my z-stage as well. Changes I lowered the entire part by 5mm, also resizing the "side-wing" to prevent it from touching the mosfets. What You Get...
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Then I stumbled upon this design and adjusted the parts so that the box and display holder now fit perfectly on a Ramps 1.4. After a few hours of tinkering, I achieved this result and decided to share it with the community. The...
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UPDATE 18/04/17 Build photos added https://youtu.be/rCtUiMV4HF8 This is an enclosure designed specifically for ramps 1.4 and GEEETECH LCD display. A Thingiverse member requested that I create this enclosure for them. This enclosure will accommodate a...
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Mounting screws hole are 6mm Post-Printing: Instructions First, the RAMPS board is mounted to its mount before inserting it into the case. Next, attach the LCD screen directly to the case. Finally, the case mount must...
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... than that I created everything from scratch using Onshape. You may be interested in my other designs * __Hot Wheels loop__ https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5745431 * __Hot Wheels jump and landing ramp__ https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5745470
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The design features a DB 50 connector on the back, which allows me to quickly switch between control boxes like Ramps, Smoothie, and Duet for my three 3D printers. I printed the enclosure using PLA with precise settings: 0.5mm nozzle diameter and...
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I'm still building this thing - I slapped on a missile switch mount and cover from Sparkfun (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11310), which I plan to hook up to the power feed coming in from the adapter to the ramps board so I can flip a kill switch...
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Modified the RebeliX X2 RAMPS holder cover to accommodate a 40mm fan for enhanced cooling of the board, drivers, and MOSFETs. This modification is not an original creation but rather a modification of the existing RebeliX X2 sources. ...My modified...
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Fan support for attaching to RAMPS from a customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:166045; created using Customizer! (http://www.thumbiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=166045). ... Instructions for usage: Set pcb_width to 60,...
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This is a remix of Thomasdr's Ramps case http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:975186, merged with Mooncactus's Customisable Fan Guard http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:128718 in OpenScad. Have Fun ! ... Print Settings Printer Brand: ...
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Mount a 50mm cooler specifically designed for use with Ramps and Arduino systems. Drill precise openings independently without the need for additional hardware or manual dexterity. The mounting bracket is engineered to provide optimal airflow and...
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Hello everyone, I'm excited to share this project with you - a custom case designed specifically for the ANET A8, where the RAMPS board is neatly held in place alongside dual mosfets. This build is still a work in progress, so please let me know how...
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This is the custom-made lid for spauda01's ramps 1.4 enclosure designed specifically for V-slot applications, featuring an innovative modification that replaces the standard 60mm fan with a powerful 50mm fan.\r\n\r\nIn addition to the fan upgrade, I...
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Super simple build for a RAMPS and a fan on 2020 series rails, perfect for any maker or hobbyist. This design uses self-threading screws that are about 3mm in diameter for all connections except the fan mount. It's specifically designed to...
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A minimalist approach to building a Ramps (Arduino MEGA) mount involves making adjustments to the Arduino connectors, as the screw heads proved too large for the standard setup (referencing a photo provides visual evidence). To compensate, I inserted...
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The heat generated by the stepper motors on a RAMPS board can sometimes be excessive, potentially damaging the delicate components over time. This concern is addressed by creating an easily installed system that helps minimize risks during lengthy...