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This is the Repetier 0.92.9 firmware for the Tronxy X3, non-autolevelling version, when upgrading to Ramps 1.4 with the Discount Smart 2004 LCD display. My Melzi board blew out the bed heater pin on the CPU, and I didn't have an external mosfet, so...
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This custom case offers ample space for my Arduino Mega and RAMPS 1.4 on top, as well as a Mosfet board, all while ensuring good cable management throughout. To keep everything running smoothly during extended print sessions, I installed a powerful...
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... on 2011-08-24 and 2011-08-25, while final OpenSCAD and .stl files were attached on 2011-08-29. A RAMPS 1.3 note was added in 2015, as well as a connector panel mentioned on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1115903) in November 2015.
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This remake of RAMP 1.4 Enclosure is designed with proven fit in mind, but I've made several key upgrades. First, I've increased the height to provide more space inside the enclosure. Additionally, a powerful 40 mm fan has been added to enhance...
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This mounting bracket was designed to securely hold my RAMPS 1.4 controller. I fastened the Arduino with cable ties to the mount, which was then attached to a 1/8" hardboard piece connected to my Prusa I2's A-frame using screws and included clips.
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The box design and construction can be found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8935, specifically intended for Ramps 1.4. It has been customized to accommodate a 40x40mm electric fan. On the front side, there are two holders for push-button...
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...The absence of screws is notable, as it enables mounting ramps/arduino without the need for hardware, while also keeping the top securely fastened to the base. ...A convenient access hole is available for display cables, making connectivity a breeze.
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A custom ramps 1.4 motherboard case was designed specifically to fit a steel Tatara frame 3D printer, which should also accommodate other similar frame designs. This design ensures that any pins on the board remain clear of the metal frame. Check out...
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Inside fits an Arduino ATMega 2560 with RAMPS shield and a Raspberry Pi 3, all seamlessly integrated together. To power the Raspberry Pi 3, I employ a stepdown to USB converter that easily fits inside, too. There's currently no space for a Mosfet,...
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In order to produce a sturdy system which can meet performance demands while minimizing structural degradation, deliberate choices are inevitable within any such high-tech construct, incorporating various custom and proprietary elements specific to...
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To get a better grip on the RAMPS board and make room underneath, I've angled it out and stretched it a bit. For the Robo3D, it's best to pair this with some lifter-style legs to avoid any clearance issues at stock height. ...If you're in the market...
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This component is part of the aMESS Arduino Modular Enclosure Stacking System, designed to accommodate an Arduino MEGA, RAMPS shield, and 40mm fan. The current design has a tight fit; thus, extra space will be added around the edges. Additionally, a...
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... ease of use. Bill Of Materials: Countersunk screws - M3x25mm - necessary for secure attachment to RAMPS Countersunk screws - M3x10mm - utilized for connecting supports with stability Fasteners - M5x10mm - ensuring solid bonding to the frames
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I'm currently working on an Arch Bridge design that's specifically tailored to pair perfectly with my Cargo Ramps and Breakovers file. This particular bridge is engineered to handle taller vehicles, such as gaslands cars, without any major issues or...
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I really wanted a case with ramps mounted, but didn't want to have to print one then the other. So I merged them in Meshmixer. This print still needs testing. I'm sharing it now in the hopes that someone else can print this before I do for my future...
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Converting to a Ramps 1.4 controller requires making modifications to an existing power supply. The goal was to utilize an extra power supply available, so I created a custom plug end. To achieve this, simply disassemble the original plug end by...
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(Note the arduino and ramps images are not mine; they were sourced from grabcad 2560 By Robotronic @ https://grabcad.com/library/arduino-mega-atmega-2560-1 Ramps... I cant locate the source for this model. If you recognize it, please let me know so...
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Thanks to the talented creators who made possible my build - Ramps Case with Full Graphic Smart Controller and 60mm Fan: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1310530 And also, a huge shoutout to the ingenious designer of 101 Super Hero Upgrades (Power...
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I bought my P3Steel frame from HTA3D and I wanted to mount my RAMPS at mid-height on the frame, so using 62.5mm distance between M3 screw holes allows that. Inspired by (but re-designed from scratch) : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1054228 ...
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i remixed from and you can download the rest of the display case here-- http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:860709 )) (( i added a new lcd back plate (for reprap controller) remixed from and you can download the rest of the display case here--...
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A spare 700W computer PSU has been used to power the system instead, which is why the box only covers the Ramps-FD and display. The display case is designed for a Geetech Smart controller With LED turn on control 12864 Version. Both the display...
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... somewhat. I haven't printed this yet as I just finished up the remix, but I will update with pictures of the printed part when they are completed. Spacing for the MOSFET and RAMPS should be good because I used a RAMPS model to check my spacing.
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I found several of the other cases ether didn't support all the following: Pi Arduino Ramps board Full Display or they were just to crowded, hard to mount the boards, and hard to wire up. Many of the designs also required a bit of supports. Every...
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This is a basic snap-on case for Ramps, featuring an 80mm fan. I'll create a second version that should fit better. edit: Added a shorter v2. Haven't tested it yet, but I'm confident it will be an improvement. Also added an external fan grill. It...
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I'm swapping out the standard Ramps 1.4 controller for an upgraded one, fueled by a second power supply that I had stored away. This decision led me to create a custom plug end, as it gave me a perfect opportunity to improve upon the existing design....
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Cover for the stock Ramps 1.3 board on the Hictop i3 clone (2015 model). Print Settings Printer: Hictop i3 clone Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 300u or to taste Infill: 20% or higher Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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This is a custom build featuring an Arduino Mega paired with a Ramps 1.4 controller and a MOSFET for regulating the heated bed's temperature. A robust 80mm cooling fan is mounted at the top of the enclosure, ensuring optimal airflow. To securely...
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Update: - 10.04.2020: You can now download the 3.0 housing under the following link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4275562 - 03.02.2020 (Changed measurements: Arduino mounting base) This housing is for an Arduino Mega/Ramps on a classical Prusa...
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This is a 5th wheel ramp for 1/14th scale radio control semi trucks and is based on ramps typically found on trucks that pull low load or low boy trailers. It allows the truck to back under the goose neck of trailers that don't have landing gear and...
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I designed this enclosure to work seamlessly with my Ramps 1.4 board that came with my flying bear p902, but it should also work flawlessly for any Ramps 1.4 (with Arduino Mega) and 40mm cooling fan. Key Features: - Mounts securely to 20mm T-Slot...