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Bigger Opening Option Recommended for Rigid Printing Materials: 3rd Ear iPhone Case_Bigger Opening_0904 If you're using very rigid printing materials, we highly recommend utilizing the bigger opening model. ...This design provides a slightly larger...
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MKS Gen L Case with 80mm fan. You require: 4 x M3x8 mm screws for MKS Gen L board. 6 x M3x10 mm screws for front case. 6 x M3x16 mm screws for back case. ...1 x 80 mm Fan, including screws.
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I have taken the original case and lid from the AM8 Electronics Case with Dual mosfet by CPT_Spekkie on Thingiverse and mixed it with the Mks Gen L+ Mosfet Box(20x20 and with ampmeter) designed by BecoEmicen, giving a huge thanks. ... I remixed to...
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Hi, I am upgrading my CR10 to an MKS gen L board and as I need a new case for that I wanted to switch to a standard PC ATX power supply (as I trust them more than the china PSU). Things you need: All printed parts of this thing, MKS Gen L (although...
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This is the MKS Gen L V1.4 edition of the TeachingTech case, available on Thingiverse under the designation https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3311643.\r\n\r\nNotably, the V1.4 model surpasses its predecessor in size.
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The case is 33mm longer than the original made by petrzmax, which is the difference between MKS Gen L v1.0 and MKS Gen v1.4 boards. The width of the boards remains the same, so no adjustments were needed in that area. I also adjusted the side to...
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Remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5180672 Visual look like the Gen 1 of Digimon Vpet. The broken-prison-bar just glued to the front, some touching up will have to do to fit. ... All other parts are the same as the original creator design.
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The Mechanical Kit Standardization (MKS) Gen L Case features a 60mm fan cutout. ...Required components include: 4x M3 spacers, likely 40mm in length 4x M3 screws 3x M5 T-nuts for attaching to rails 3x M5 10mm screws 1x 60mm fan Access the Onshape CAD...
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I recently ran into a snag while searching for casings compatible with my MKS Gen-L, so I decided to take matters into my own hands and create one myself. ...Upon completing the print, I noticed that the fan holes were obstructing airflow somewhat,...
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I made this after spending a bit too much time arguing with a transfer case seal on a second gen Xterra. This allowed me to seat the seal properly and evenly so it remained in place when bolting everything back together. ...Very simple but solved the...
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Case for MKS GEN printer controller board, but with a twist - I'm building it with the cable at the top. ...This project is inspired by a remix of the original design found on Thingiverse, specifically https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1497223.
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... my Ender 3 Dual Extrusion Mod. ...Hardware Supported - MKS Gen 1.4, IRF520 MOSFET x 2, 40x40x10 mm fan. ...The mounting holes are designed to fit securely with M5 screws on the rails, M3 screws and nuts for the board, and a single M3 screw for the fan.
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First, I mounted the case bracket to my frame using two M3 flat head screws with washer and nut. Then, I mounted my MKS GEN_L controller board to the bracket with the cover in place. Although the cover is optional, it's essential for cooling my...
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This is to mount the Gen L case in the original controller board location. There is room under the case to route wires. Also a couple of openings to pass cables through. If you are mounting a hotbed mosfet, keep in mind that one of the mounting holes...
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Hi, I'm upgrading my CR10 to an MKS Gen L board and need a new case for it, so I'm switching to a standard PC ATX power supply - they're more reliable than Chinese PSUs. To build this thing, you'll need: All printed parts MKS Gen L (just remix the...
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** WARNING: * This case has not been verified to fit on a physical Echo Dot Gen 4. I modeled the case using the specs found on the product page on Amazon. While I did oversize the inner dimensions slightly, I cannot guarantee that the printed object...
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**Parts Used:** * MKS Gen L V1.0 mainboard and stepper motor drivers (TMC2208 in my case) * 4010 fan (40mm x 40mm x 10mm), compatible with both 24V and 5V fans supported by the MKS Gen L * M3 screws: 6x 8mm (mainboard mount, lid), 4x 12mm (fan), and...
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This is a remix of the MKS GEN L case that was made by Michael from Teaching Tech. I added a longer pivot rod because the pivots on the lower case kept breaking off when I printed it. The case is much easier to put together now without breaking the...
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... in any desired orientation. It's based on my original MKS casing but larger to accommodate a MKS Gen board. You cannot combine components from both designs. ... Many types of covers are available, including support for 2004 smart controller LCDs.
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This abstract case is tailored specifically to fit the Echo Dot 2nd Gen perfectly. ... Features: Compact design Generous port openings allow easy access for power and aux cables without fear of damage Strategically placed ventilation holes on the...
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... due to the stepper drivers' presence. Strategically, the fan hole positions the fan to cool the stepper drivers directly. The existing design already accounts for tolerances of 0.5mm in both the lid and case, allowing for a seamless 100% print.
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This is a detailed guide for the MKS Gen L case of Ender 3. When assembling, use M3 screws exclusively. If you'd like to suggest improvements, feel free to leave comments below. Consider showing your appreciation by donating an amount of your choice...
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This is a case and stand for the 2. gen. Apple Pencil. The design is print in place and does not require any assembly or supports. Follow these steps: STEP 1: Print "Tolerance Test" file and select the lowest tolerance, where the parts were...
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case number two just extended the sides to protect more of the cover will post pictures once printed. ...Also is much thicker so keep that in mind
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Hi, I'm upgrading my CR10 to an MKS Gen 1.4 board and since I need a fresh case for it, I've decided to switch to a standard PC ATX power supply - one that I wholeheartedly trust more than those Chinese-made ones. Here's what you'll need: * All...
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This cutting-edge case is engineered specifically for the Echo Dot 2nd Gen. Key Features: A sleek design seamlessly conceals the Echo Dot, making it nearly invisible. A spacious port opening provides ample space for power and aux cable connections,...
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This is a revised version of the MKS GEN L case, originally created by Michael at Teaching Tech. To improve durability, I extended the pivot rod, addressing an issue where lower-case pivots would frequently break off during printing. The modified...