makergear m2 enclosure for rambo board and viki lcd 3d models
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Supports: Due to minimal thickness of individual LCD screen components, no support structure is necessary for maintaining object stability and smooth removal post-printing. Resolution: .2 mm precision resolution ensures clear details, especially...
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The LCD gets attached to the pad with Velcro, allowing it to be removed and used remotely if desired. I also angled the Allen key holders slightly. In the original design they dragged on the back of the filament spool and produced an annoying...
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The mount is for Panucatt Devices' ViKi LCD panel, designed for MendelMax printers. It attaches to the printer's left vertex with slight overhang. Custom configurations are available upon request. Inspiration came from tommyc's PanelMax Vertex. The...
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I recently purchased a ReTerminal by Seeed Studios, with the purpose of installing OctoPrint and OctoDash to control my MakerGear M2. After getting the Octo twins installed and configured on the device, I was struck my the lack of ReTerminal things...
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I recently purchased a ReTerminal by Seeed Studios, with the purpose of installing OctoPrint and OctoDash to control my MakerGear M2. After getting the Octo twins installed and configured on the device, I was struck my the lack of ReTerminal things...
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A compact housing system designed specifically for the Lerdge-S board and LCD setup is now available for use. This enclosure supports two 4010 fans at a time. Additionally, I have incorporated a low-profile bottom casing that accommodates two 3010...
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Some of these have come with dimensions that are slightly different than the stock print surface for the MakerGear M2. Therefore, instead of cutting the rubber pieces that hold the print surface in place, I designed an adjustable bracket that I was...
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Some of these have come in dimensions slightly different from the stock print surface for my Makergear M2. Instead of cutting the rubber pieces that hold the print surface in place, I designed an adjustable bracket that I've been able to use to hold...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: high Infill: 30 Notes: I started by printing on PLA, which worked well but was a bit too brittle. Next, I tried PETG, and it turned out fantastic. ... I print my...
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A few things to note when embarking on this project include replacing the supplied guide tube with a 6mm OD x 4mm ID PTFE tube due to size limitations, using a 3mm hot end from Makergear, and re-determining Z-offset for the new head. When I printed,...
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It seems like getting some springs from Lowes has helped you make an effective modification, utilizing .750 diameter, 2.2 long by .062 wire dia, and (unmodified) unaltered design specs for your project's improvement. ... Adding support with an ingenious...
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Adjust the dovetail for a snug fit and pre-drill fan mounting holes (M2.5). Create M3 thread with an screw and assemble fans, covers, and shroud. Ensure fan hanger tabs fit over filament guides, trimming if necessary. ...Glue parts together with super...
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Dissatisfied with available cooling fan ducts, I designed my own parallel versions for both X and Y axes. Choosing the X-axis version due to better print bed visibility, it offers clearance and doesn't obstruct the extruder carriage movement. Share...
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if you need reading glasses to see your parts in progress, you would probably like to have them handy when you get to the machine. ... I made a glasses clip to attach to the M2, I secured it with a bit of two sided tape, and it works great.
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... the screw in place with the two nuts, giving room for the Z-stop to move freely. As shown in the photos, screw the Z-stop onto the bolt and you can now finely tune your Z-stop length without having to loosen the two nuts and reposition the bolt.
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Once in place, use the two nuts to secure it tightly and give yourself enough room for fine tuning the length of your Z-stop without having to remove anything or reposition anything - it's a big convenience once you get used to how to adjust...
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Easy DIY Clip Turns Your M2 Into A 2D Plotter Follow These Steps: Click Here To Learn More
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Changed the 4 enclosure LCD mount holes to use M2.5 screws. ...This gives a little more tolerance.
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With ease, install the provided case upon completion of assembling your Kossel. ...The apparatus utilizes clamps for functionality.
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The Raspberry Zero is however a little weak for using with OctoPrint with Video Streaming the 5MP Raspberry camera. So I decided to swap the Raspberry Zero against a Raspberry A+ board and I wanted to connect the RaspiA+ in the same way which is used...
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Attach Walter's innovative rigidbot LCD back panel to your makergear M2 by mounting this excellent LCD onto the front using the perfect complement from the rigidbot LCD front cover, crafted specifically for a reprap discount GLCD square form factor...
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Parts list: 1x 50 x 15mm blower (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016XMK6SE/) 1x 30mm M3 screw 1x 25mm M3 screw 2x M3 lock-nuts Optional Parts: 2x 30mm M2 screws 2x M2 lock-nuts 1x 30mm M3 screw 1x M3 Lock-nut 1x Makergear_M2_Duct_Brace_v1...
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The Makergear M2 tool and tape holder is a highly versatile accessory designed to maximize your productivity when working on projects that require precision and accuracy. This innovative holder attaches securely to the M2's robust frame, providing...
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I designed another tool holder for my Makergear M2 because I utilize a Sealed Filament Tub on the left side of my printer. The standard tool holders available on Thingiverse were unsuitable due to this, so I developed one that suits my needs. This...
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Another tool holder designed specifically for the Makergear M2. Since I already have a Sealed Filament Tub on the left side of my printer, I needed an alternative to the existing Thingiverse tool holder, so I created this one instead. It securely...
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Yet another tool holder for the Makergear M2. I run a Sealed Filament Tub on the left side of my printer so I couldn't really use the other tool holder listed on Thingiverse so I came up with this one. It holds the tools included with the M2 (5)...
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A spool holder mount for a Makergear M2 printer forthis nice design. ... I couldn't find a long enough M8 screw, so I used a 8mm treaded rod and a M8 nut as a replacement.
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To suit my MakerGear M2 printer, I opted for 24v 40mm fans. ...The provided bracket helps secure a thicker fan onto a thinner one.
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... prototype PCB if you want to add buttons or LEDs to your setup. The air vents are shaped like the Makergear logo. You will need 4 x M2.5 20mm bolts and nuts to assemble the case, and 2 x M3 10mm bolts and nuts to attach it to the Makergear M2.
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To prevent a 50 mm fan on M2 from knocking support structures loose, I designed a bracket that supports the fan fully and includes covers for both fans. The cover design is inspired by Mrcleanr6's 40 and 50mm fan guards. ...Remember to debur and flatten...