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Continuing with my learning journey of creating functional components, I aimed to design a versatile switch box that would enable me to control the white LEDs on my printers independently from their motherboard. To achieve this goal, I opted for a...
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In my Dan case with an Asus B450-i, the top of the motherboard where the M.2 drive is located was getting extremely hot. I decided to create a custom bracket with 2x 40mmx20mm Noctua fans instead. ... NF-A4x20 PWM: http://a.co/d/4gaC9mt NF-A9x14:...
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I based my design on this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3145622 It fit perfectly around my Thermaltake cooling block and the CPU mounts in the motherboard, but I couldn't use it to hold it in place. So I added an extra edge that sits on top of...
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Hey folks, I built A Noctua mount for the Mega motherboard, and it's working great despite being a very tight fit. I used Sketchup and Cura to design it. To make this mount, you'll need: 1x 92mm Noctua 4x Rubber pins 2x M3 20mm screws 2x Nuts I...
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If you already have something installed, you'll need to add an additional SATA (you can use a cable from the motherboard SATA connector up to the top taking advantage of the small GAP between the PSU and the rear fan, and a Y cable molex-to-sata for...
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This is designed to contain and conceal the data cable from my raspberry pi running Octoprint to the printer motherboard. . This fits on the build plate on it's side, at a 45deg angle Magnet holders fit into the Aluminum extrusions and turn to...
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I installed a motherboard cover with raised exhaust vents (found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4904088). This no longer enabled me to use the original SD to MicroSD adapter housing I had printed, so I rejiggered it to sit flush against the...
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I just tapped the green 24volt connector on the motherboard for power. The wires will need to be routed through the the stock wire loom connected to the hotend so they can travel up and down the z axis without issue. I used a 24v 8mm wide COB LED...
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Update: Feb 29, 2020 V3 of the board now supports both Anet A8 motherboard and RAMPS 1.x with an Arduino mega 2560. The Arduino board is positioned to place the USB connector in the back. This enclosure is designed for Anet A8/AM8 builds. I'm unsure...
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PSU, display and motherboard mounts are up to you since there are so many different varaitions out there now. Derived from the original EMT8: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2818084 Printed parts: Two of each: frame-corner-v2-fl_rr.stl...
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To extend the SD card on the motherboard to a location on the front of the printer, I used two 25-inch cables: one MicroSD to SD and one SD to SD. To assemble the holder, remove the cover from the SD extender cable and slide it in through the...
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This is a project for Anet A8 that can support motherboard and SSR or mosfet. The distinction between cases A and B lies in the fact that honeycomb openings in case B are separated, perhaps due to the difficulty of printing honeycomb structures...
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I had originally created a NAS server under the Unraid OS with 4 hard disks 3.5 inches which is the maximum that this box can contain (two at the bottom and two behind the motherboard), however I had to increase the space of the cluster and...
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Worth noting: You need to loosen the cover to the motherboard and rout the display wire to the front to get some extra reach. It's not pretty, but it works. ... Hardware needed: 3x M4x20(or longer) 3x M4 nuts 2x M6x30 2x M6 wing nuts 2x M6...
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... in blue and (4) torx screws from the face. No need to remove screws in the frame marked with red. Clearly, the pins need to be small and strong so I used a couple of standard offsets (find them behind the motherboard inside any old computer)
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After that, make up some wild story about how the printer's motherboard is fried and needs to be replaced. 5. Finally, offer to "help" them fix it by ordering a replacement part online and then claiming that it takes forever to arrive in the mail. 6....
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... boards fitting if the CPU/RAM is low enough. I have one small Zida board that fits inside. The rear plate will need to have the cutout hole adjusted for your specific motherboard/SBC/fans. ...The sketchup file included makes it easy to edit.
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It will be two short ones (one is above the CR-Touch, and the other is close to the right and backmost part of the extruder) and one long one located at the back/motherboard side of the extruder. Detach all the JST connectors off the motherboard...
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BE VERY CAREFUL when constructing and wiring it properly, as I destroyed my motherboard by accidentally shorting two of the wires together while power was applied - ensure it is free to move with the hot end to both ends and does not get tangled up...
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... cut them to size, around 12mm. I didn't make power supply and motherboard holders since I'm using them in an electronics box. If you have questions, feel free to comment. If you build it, post a picture as proof! ...Thanks for your understanding.
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... apply a buck converter in the small cut-out next to the fan and cut & solder the wires directly to the fan. 3. Crimp 2 wires to a 2pin JST PH2 connector to connect to the motherboard (you'll find the right assignment for +/- printed on the board)
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I don't know if all the slots are the same size, but the slots I used are 38x4x1.5 to hold the assembly centered and up off the motherboard and components as well as keep the screws from touching the DIMMs. The brackets are 30mm from the bottom of...
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... 1. Print the part and then screw the switch onto it while inserting the rod. 2. Mount the Z probe and connect it to your motherboard. 3. Calibrate the system and make any necessary adjustments. 4. ...Enjoy the benefits of a functional Z probe!
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I recently built the impressive "poor man's computer test-bench" on Thingiverse, designed by Romanizer, which I used with an older motherboard lacking onboard power/reset buttons. Fortunately, I had the necessary cable but was missing a place to...
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**WIP MODEL** Added a new model featuring better screw holes that are countersunk, which should make installing the motherboard much easier. Additionally, I made the holes under the Y gantry arm into posts, allowing for easier installation. Simply...
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Connect the Mosfet to your printer's motherboard and power supply. 4. Reassemble the PC covers and secure them in place with the remaining screws. ... With this Mosfet support plate, you can enjoy improved print quality, increased efficiency, and...
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Key features of this model include: Dual extruders capable of reaching maximum temperatures of 320 degrees Celsius External Filament Feeders for streamlined printing processes A MKS Ramps ATmega2560 motherboard operating at 24 volts Integration of...
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Recently I've been designing casings for the motherboard and LCD screen for my 3d printer. I know how too use solidworks and also very familiar with it. I learned to use solidworks when I was in an engineering class sophomore year. Recently I learned...
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The installation process is straightforward - connect the laser power to one of the fan plugs on the motherboard and the webcam via USB. When it comes to software, a modified version of Cura and Horus might be just what's needed. However, let's be...
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The motherboard is a duet 3 mini 5+ with this flexibility I was able to configure the first 3 extruders with the left hot end and the 4 extruder on the second hot end. You can print with both hot end with two extruders or a combination of the four...