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Mounting System for Display Cables 1.4 board Housing: Attach ramps to a compact case designed with space for display cables to connect seamlessly. The assembly requires no additional screws beyond securing 40mm fan mounts at the top of the enclosure....
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... from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:28942 many thanks for the designs! Edit 27/01/2017 I updated the enclosure design to match better the RAMPS board inputs for power and strips for LCD but I'm not gonna spend another 10h to print it again...
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... 3D printed collection. Note that there is some intentional offset built into this design, providing extra clearance for X-axis motor movement when paired with Ramps 1.4 boards. ...To ensure optimal printing results, we recommend using ABS plastic.
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The surface of FDM 3D prints traps bacteria and is usually not water-tight, even if it looks like it is.Since these ramps are in frequent contact with coffee, consider coating them with a food contact rated epoxy. The ramps in these pictures are...
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Compact enclosure for Ramps 1.4, featuring ample space for a single or dual 50mm fans, as well as LCD connectors and a conveniently hinged cover that facilitates easy access. I'd finally decided to design my own enclosure after two years of...
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Made to fit snugly around the Arduino Mega and RAMPS 1.4 shield as well as a 60 mm cooling fan with enough space between for cables. A convenient hole on the door is available for mounting a horizontal trim pot wired in series with the fan to...
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A brand new project just launched: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:861360 A cleverly designed box for storing your Ramps electronics has been made available online, complete with a customizer feature. The box is designed to hold multiple electronic...
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The link to the magnets I used is below; you may have to reenlarge the hole a little - I fixed them using superglue: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00ZNUTGVG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Issues that I can live with, but you...
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Hi, this is my very own Smartrap setup featuring Ramps, a heatbed, and maximum printing volume. It's still in the process of being built. I've added an adapter for the display housing from thingiverse: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:905368. For the...
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This one is a simple slide-in design that keeps the Arduino and RAMPS a little further away from the open beam it attaches to. It's specifically designed for a 2020 beam mount, held in place by just one M3x6 screw. No supports are needed, and with...
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This mount enables you to install the RAMPS 1.4 board by utilizing the mounting holes from the stock controller board of an Anet A8 3D printer and the stock frame. Accessories include: - 3x M3 hex nuts - 3x M3 nylock hex nuts - 3x M3 washers - 2x M3...
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Here are some changes to help improve printing outcomes on a BQ Hephestos Prusa I3: Replacing the RAMPS board holder and fan support with a custom-designed mount should eliminate warping on large prints. BQ has done an excellent job cooling their...
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... should be used respectively for optimal support. For your RAMPS setup, note the following: you must replace its power connector with new solder leads attached directly to either the two external 4-pin receptacles or the standard ATX power socket.
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The required pieces are included in this set, allowing users to add sloping ramps to any previous version of the bridge. * The Standard Bridge (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2750977/) * The Narrow Bridge...
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This is a straightforward two-part design that completely encases a stacked Arduino 2560 and Ramps 1.4 board with minimal additional hardware required - essentially just four screws for the fan. Access is provided at one end for the Power-in jack,...
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Update log: *The Arduino board mounting pattern on the "Ramps_Bracket" has been updated. If you downloaded the previous version, do not print it. Print the current version instead. *A wiring cover has been added, but the top cover is still in...
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Support This support consists of a base that is fixed by pinching the RAMPS card and serves as a guide wire, and a fan door that clips onto the base. The fan is attached to the fan door using 4 bolts M4 x 25 and 4 nuts. The zip includes three files:...
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I based the design on actual available mounting holes and ensured a minimum bracket height on Ramps of 1.4mm to provide space for the fuses. The cooler airflow was tested at the designed height of the cooler. No temperature measurements were taken;...
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Note that the mounting hole location on this PCB matches the mounting holes on the Arduino and RAMPS boards precisely, eliminating the need to force screws through non-aligned mounting holes with cheap adapters. Of course, you will need to mount...
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I bought a metal frame for my Anet A8. This part helps to fix the Arduino with Ramps shield and a Mosfet to the frame. Please measure carefully when you mount the arduino + shield + display conector, they are almost as high as the the frame... You...
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Case for RAMPS+Mega Board to Fit an 80mm Fan: A Precise Design The case boasts thin walls and bottom panels measuring just 1.5mm thick. In contrast, the top cover is a sturdy 2mm thick, providing optimal support for the board. Strategically designed...
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A customizable RAMPS 1.4 box is now available, built upon the http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:641689 design. With an easy-accessible reset button and numerous fan options, this box can fit any wall width requirement. Additional space is provided...
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The RAMPS+Mega case has been designed with a tight fit for an 80mm fan. This was accomplished through careful consideration of wall and bottom thicknesses. Walls are mere 1.5 millimeters thick, while the bottom matches this minimalistic approach. ... If...
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I wanted to have a big fan mounted over the electronics of my RAMPS 1.5.7 board. It turns out that the screw holes for mounting the board to my mounting cage could be used to attach the fan mount aswell. Due to the fact that the screw holes doesn't...
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This bracket is crafted to securely fasten an Arduino Mega + RAMPS sandwich to 15mm OpenBeam in the most unassuming position - straight out from the beam. The goal is to firmly attach the print controller to the bottom-most beam under the print bed...
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A quick design I made to mount my Ramps 1.4 to my printer. I just removed the notch for the PSU bracket. The fan mount seen in the picture is this one: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:806125 Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts Print...
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This baseplate allows you to mount the arduino mega2560 with ramps board to the side of a prusa i3 (or any other printer with a big flat surface). There are four holes that you can use to mount the mega2560 to the baseplate and two index pins because...
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I design rugged ramps that securely hold boxes, built with a heavy-duty frame for added stability. A three-bolt system ensures a firm grip on the plywood panel. Ample space is provided to add an LCD header module, while zip-ties are anchored by...
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I made several changes to the model to suit my printer and to hold both the Arduino Mega/Ramps and also a 28BYJ-48 extruder, this one https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2241596. ...It worked out great for my mini delta, but I made it adaptable for other...
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This bracket mounts an Arduino Mega + RAMPS sandwich on 15mm OpenBeam in a seemingly challenging position - protruding directly from the beam. The aim is to securely attach the print controller underneath the Kossel Mini's print bed, minimizing...