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Upon completion, wires will be connected to a single D-Sub 37 pin connector, while RAMPS electronics will connect internally to another 37-pin connector within the case for optimal cleanliness and containment. ...Updates on finished parts and rewiring...
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I needed a straightforward solution to install Reprapdiscount Hall-O effect endstops on all axes for minimum and maximum settings and integrate my Arduino/Ramps 1.4 along with a voltage step-down module for an 80mm fan on the Y-axis. This is what I...
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Arduino Mega / Ramps / OLED screen and encoder / switches with clip on 20x20 extrusion mounting. easy mount system Screen and encoder setup: Connect the screen Vcc, Ground, SDA and SCL to the I2C connector next to the endstop pins. ... Rotary...
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Learning Sketchup is a challenge I'm tackling head-on by reworking the ramps 1.4 box with even more prominent open hardware logos. 7/9/2015 - The design was updated by choosing not to fully extrude the gear on the front face, making it easier to...
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Human: Sandboards / "Element Ramps" / "TRED Boards" for Crawler Scaler Trucks Cars. I can definitely recommend this filament from schmelz.bar after years of experience in the 3D printing sector and numerous attempts with different materials from...
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I'm creating a basic 80mm fan mount for ramps 1.4, specifically designed for my 3D printer. Since it's meant to be used with a 3D printer, I opted not to use screws in its construction. The current version of the mount is usable but may require some...
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This is a perfect project for ramps 1.4 and ideal for Itopie or Prussa. Consider adding a stepper expander if you're using a Diamond Hotend. Additionally, make room for a step-down converter module like the LM2596 for improved performance compared to...
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I reimagined the structure with an aerodynamic design that effectively cools every part of the ramps, ensuring optimal performance. One side is sealed off, allowing air from the fan to circulate and cool the heatbed slightly. This model was...
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The components used include: - RAMPS 1.6 - Two IRF520s for the extruder and box fan - A 100W step-up module to power the TMC2x motor drivers at 24V - A zip tie holder for managing wiring To construct this, I utilize these designs from Thingiverse:...
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... Then the MEGA/RAMPS combo might be exactly what you're after. With countless great options on Thingiverse, I went with this one: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:639951, and here are the brackets to secure that case to your 3Drag or K8200 frame.
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RAMPS 1.4a Enclosure with 60x60x25 fan This is a remix from www.thingiverse.com/thing:2510861 The main part is a remix from ''Enclosure Body Vented'' with a 60mm fan and fan cover alternate form. The fan cover is mainly for an air filter to be...
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This enclosure begins with design and construction as seen at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8935, primarily intended for use with the Ramps 1.4 platform. It is adapted to accommodate a compact electric fan measuring 40 x 40 mm. Additionally, two...
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This fan is specifically designed to cool the heatsinks on your ramps. A modified version of this product has been tailored for use with the Wanhao Di3 3D printer. To remove it from its base, simply pull it down gently from above while holding it in...
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As I couldn't find any suitable Arduino MEGA 2560 (& RAMPS) mount for my Prusa Mendel bars, I decided to design my own. My aim was to remove all wood from the Makergear Prusa Mendel, and this was the final piece I needed to replace. Perhaps others...
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This is a Parapet designed specifically for use with the Prusa i3 Hephestos printer's bq part called "soporte_RAMPS". You can download it from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:371842/#files, where you'll find two versions to choose from: Firstly,...
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NOTICE: for a new and improved version, please see my updated design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3372003) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm currently working on...
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To build this project, I leveraged existing CR10 parts, including the Mosfet and power supply, in conjunction with a RAMPS 1.4 board, a Pi Zero W module, and an HP USB power adapter. ...Future updates are planned to further enhance this innovative...
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This mounting plate is designed specifically for the Arduino MEGA 2560 when paired with a RAMPS 1.X shield, perfect for use in 3D printers like the Prusa or other DIY projects. This design allows for fast and easy installation of the control board...
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... the top of the .scad file. **To install:** 1. Print the bracket. 2. Solder two wires to the barrel jack. 3. Screw the barrel jack into the bracket. 4. Plug and screw the wires into the RAMPS terminals. 5. ...Secure the bracket with two zip ties.
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Check out my fully upgraded AM8 Dual Bowden here, a game-changing remix of pparsniaks ramps mount that's about to take your printing experience to new heights! Update Alert! I've just added a hubless version specifically designed for the latest Pi...
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Print Settings: Printer: D-bot Core-XY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 mm but 0.15 should also be okay Infill: 50% Notes: Supports needed only for LCD enclosure supports Post-Printing: Hardware Needed: Some drops of CA glue Some M3 screws...
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... you spot any mistakes in the above. See below Youtube video for how to set stepper current. Mine are clockwise to increase current https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU6lgFeZ7ZQ&t=231s See http://domoticx.com/arduino-mega-shield-ramps/ For connections
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It was necessary to change the motherboard which cost a whopping five hundred euros, so I decided to take my old Ramps and remake an entire machine. 1. First, you need to follow this tutorial for the wiring:...
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Instead, I modified a Ramps board to operate on 24 volts rather than the usual 12 volts and developed custom firmware to suit my needs. The enclosure features cable glands for securing cables exiting the case, along with pre-drilled holes for...
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The mount includes a 80mm cooling fan holder that can be swiveled upwards for easy access to the RAMPS board. The offset board is based on an original design from Toolson, available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1052156. If requested, I would...
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RAMPS, Mega, and LCD all in one control box - Work in Progress Control Box Enclosure (Big 250mm) This enclosure might be a bit too large for some printers... The mounting holes are not accurately aligned. Print Time ~8 hours @60mm/s & 0.3... Print...
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This bracket is designed to allow you to insert a RAMPS style optical endstop and then secure it using hotmelt glue or similar materials so it can't move. The bracket itself screws into the printer frame through the same holes as the original bracket...
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This mount is designed specifically for RAMPS boards on 3D printers but will work just as well with an Arduino Mega 2560. **Print Settings** * Printer: Sintron Prusa i3 * Rafts: No rafts were used in this print. * Supports: None were employed...
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A convenient fan holder is also included: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2530995 This mount is designed specifically for RAMPS boards on 3D printers but can be used with any Arduino Mega 2560 applications. If you want to attach the device to an...
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This is a simple RAMPS 1.4 case drawn in Freecad. The top locates a 40mm Fan. The bottom is just open, so air and wires are free to exit. The primary problem I was trying to solve was the RAMPS fan causing a draft across the printing bed. This does...