makergear m2 simplify 3d optimized profiles
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The indicator attaches directly onto the MakerGear M2's fan location by way of two bolts. Once installed, you are able to freely move around the extruder assembly while the dial indicator provides extremely accurate readings for leveling your print...
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All STL files for Makergear M2 printable parts are included, enabling users to create any spare part their machine requires. Spare parts can be printed on demand, or entirely new components can be fabricated from scratch. ...The .zip file contains the...
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The Makergear M2 Universal Spool Adaptor is available at http://www.makergear.com, along with two inserts: Universal (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:104200) and Taulman (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:55942). For a complementary filament guide,...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: high Infill: 50% Notes: I used white PLA, 50% filled. But almost anything will do of course - I do suggest using the highest available resolution so that the...
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I made this low-friction spool holder for my Makergear M2 as an addition to slipshine's awesome elevated spool holder: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:37210. I was having trouble with Ninjaflex & Polyflex not extruding properly, and after...
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This wrench makes it possible to grip or rotate the 7mm bolt on the Makergear M2 Z-stop. Although it does its job, working with this tool can be quite challenging due to extremely limited space surrounding that bolt. ...If you have any ideas for...
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I was unable to locate a NEMA 17 direct drive mount compatible with the Makergear M2 on standard market listings. Fortunately, I discovered that Zeeflyboy had already created and shared the necessary files, which I then converted into an STL format...
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The new MakerGear M2 Rev. ...E machines are designed to operate without a special wrench required to handle the Z-Stop bolt, allowing me to upgrade the tool holder with a storage option for the Cricut spatula or another large tool that previously...
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The Custom Part Cooling Fan Mount for my MakerGear M2 is a precise fit, with a deliberate notch carved out for the flange that securely attaches it to the heating element fan. ...Designed with meticulous care, this part was expertly crafted using...
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This is an extension for jsc's original camera mount, designed specifically for the Makergear M2. The creator thought highly of the original mount's innovative design, which features a simple clip-on attachment system that eliminates the need for any...
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There are a lot of alternative hot-end fan mounts for the MakerGear M2 that try to increase airflow where it counts, but most of them require a modified mounting assembly for the hot end. This one goes on just like the standard mount -- in front, and...
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;-) The last photo is of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:690176 , printed on my MakerGear M2 after installing the ducted fan mount. This is a tiny wine glass, with a long stem that's around 2.25mm diameter -- which would have sagged and probably...
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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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The MakerGear M2 dial indicator holder fastens directly to the small fan aimed at the filament drive, as shown in photos for accurate positioning. This attachment aids bed leveling significantly. We employed a Mitutoyo 1 Series 1410S-10 dial...
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The original Makergear M2 spool holder is praised for its strength and secure spool holding, but suffers from short length. To address this issue, two versions have been created - one for narrow spools and another for thicker ones. The designs...
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The Makergear M2's extruder isn't supplied with, nor does it ship with, a 3mm version. To rectify this, I redrew the extruder in CAD and modified it for 3mm filament use. New to 3D printing, I'm still getting accustomed to my first printer; most of...
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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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Its intended function is to provide a holder that securely accommodates the tools required for use with the Makergear M2 printer. Although its appearance may be somewhat lacking, its practicality has proven undeniable. Unfortunately, due to inherent...
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A simple 2 part fan cover for the Makergear M2 computer housing. The stock M2 fan is open upward so anything that drops off the bed or above the printer could fall into the fan. This is a super basic glue together cover to protect the fan (and...
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This is a modified version of the stock Makergear M2 spool holder, with some notable improvements. The original stock spool holder is incredibly strong and effectively holds the spool in place, but its short length can be limiting. To address this...
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This RaspberryPi construction features a PiCam and is compatible with Octoprint, specifically designed for the MakerGear M2 frame. The long arms attach to the back of the M2, while short arms connect via pins. The RaspberryPi holder is positioned...
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... anything else for precision bed leveling! Good luck! Dial indicator: TÜRLEN DIAL INDICATOR 0-1" AGD SPEC 0.001" w/LUG BACK Print Settings: * Printer Brand: Makergear * Printer Model: M2 * Rafts: No * Supports: Yes * Resolution: 0.2mm * Infill: 20%
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In the S3D factory file, I set it to "Use random start points for all perimeters" because if I chose the "Optimize" option, it would leave a seam on the spool holder, causing the reel to spin slightly quicker than it should. By using random start...
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I actually have two M2s, so neither copy of this mount will go to waste.;-)The photo of the cup is of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:690176 , printed on my MakerGear M2 after installing the ducted fan mount. This tiny wine glass features a long...
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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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This version of the dial holder attaches securely to the extruder/fan mount on my Makergear M2. To attach this device, first remove the fan assembly from the machine, then install it using just one M3 x 35mm bolt. The bolt's head fits into the...
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This is an upgraded extruder design for the MakerGear M2 printer, modeled after my existing one purchased in 2016. The new design utilizes the original bearing and shaft. ...To assemble it, you'll need to acquire: Four M3 10mm socket cap screws Three...
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For Marlin firmware, the relevant setting is: const bool Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING = false; // set to true to invert the logic of the endstop For best results use this along with my constant nut tension device:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:973075/...
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This cleverly designed device prevents hard drops of the Z stage on the MakerGear M2 when the motors are turned off and disengage. It is engineered to have enough flexibility to gently slow the Z stage to a halt, but not prevent the Z stage from...
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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...