makergear m2 simplify 3d optimized profiles
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You'll need to add "#define FILAMENT_RUNOUT_SENSOR" in Configuration.H and also reverse the logic if set up the same way as the MakerGear M2 Endstops. This is done by adding "const bool FIL_RUNOUT_INVERTING = true;". You'll also need to enable...
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... issues. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25mm Infill: 10% Notes: Be sure to rotate the model so its base sits flat on the plate, as I forgot to do that and it might be a bit tricky otherwise.
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This is a removable adapter designed to fit onto the factory Z control knob of the MakerGear M2, effortlessly giving you faster and more precise manual control over Z positioning the bed. It simply sits on top, providing smoother movement than ever...
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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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I've made a modification to boost airflow and chill the plastic on MakerGear M2 Dual prints. This solution tackles the sagging of layers and rising corners that commonly occur when there's no cooling fan or an inadequate fan in place. I've included...
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I'm upgrading my MakerGear M2 dual extruder's bed cooling by designing a new system in Fusion 360. Currently, I'm printing the initial components with the fan active, so I'm hopeful it will function as intended. To build this modification, you'll...
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Printing Details Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2 Rafts: Irrelevant Supports: Necessary Resolution: Fine detail - .200 Infill: Medium density at 40% Notes: Successfully printed this duct using PETG and I'm pleased to report no warping issues...
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This system is comprised of components designed to convert the MakerGear M2 into utilizing the Flexion extruder combined with the E3D-V6 hot end, allowing for printing of extremely soft flexible materials using the Flexion extruder on the M2. The...
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Cricut Cutting Blade Attachment for the Makergear M2 First the Disclaimer........ This is a work in progress (I am uploading this per request.) This attachment is NOT for the average user. It requires advanced knowledge of the M2 printer such as...
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... (depends on the file used) I use 100% infill if I want to color in between the lines. The skull pictures shows with and without infill That's all I have time/motivation for right now...... Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2
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Simply an alternate Makergear M2 revision E printer Z-Axis knob. I printed mine and had to do some sanding with 60 grit followed by 400 grit to get the metal collar to fit into it seamlessly. It works exceptionally well now. Feeling confident in my...
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However, it wasn't functioning properly for me because of the notorious "jello cam" effect caused by shock and vibrations in my MakerGear M2 printer. Luckily, I found another exceptional creation: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:313175. Using its...
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This is a revised attempt to create a practical locking mechanism for the MakerGear M2's Z-axis knob. The initial version, located at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:873378, prevents the M2 dual extruder carriage from moving all the way to the left....
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I got fed up with constantly adjusting the tension on the standard M2 filament driver, so I picked up a couple pre-existing models (Stock hotend from MakerGear.com) and built a direct drive, spring-loaded filament driver myself. V2 has a thicker...
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... I am using washers, they don't appear to be strictly necessary (they just add extra turns through the lock-nut if you choose to skip them). Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 35%
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This is a customized clip specifically designed for the Mosaic Palette to securely attach the Teflon tube to a Makergear M2, which features a V4 extruder. The small size of the top of the extruder requires a custom solution, as standard clips are not...
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A Logitech Quickcam Pro is currently secured to my Makergear M2 using it, but any type of webcam that employs a standard laptop screen clamp will probably work fine. New version available here:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:454138\n\n \n ...
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This lock keeps the MakerGear M2 Z-axis knob secure when motors are turned off. The Z-stage drops, but no harm done because this design stops descent and lets lift occur freely. For dual upgrade users, though, there's an issue: the extruder assembly...
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I designed a modified spring-loaded hinged version of the original V4 Filament Drive for the Makergear M2. My previous drive, printed in PETG, wore out due to excessive tension on the bottom of the drive. To overcome this issue, I created this hinged...
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: MakerGear M2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2 max for good threads Infill: 20% for most applications – you may want more for screws Notes: There's a one-layer support printed in the two bed...
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People who deal with problems involving dust on their filament have been able to use a screw-type filter they found here:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:125321\nThose individuals created a bracket that makes it possible for people using a MakerGear...
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Instead of awkwardly attaching the included adapter by force, a single-part clip is designed to snap seamlessly onto a Makergear M2 extruder assembly. This clip expertly accepts both the grommet and feed tube for a Mosaic Palette 2. The clip fits...
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I designed a replacement z axis knob inspired by Mrclean6's Makergear m2 model. To create it, I utilized a long set screw from ACE, which I inserted into the steel lock collar of the original M2 knob. The length of this set screw prevents the collar...
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Hardware Requirements: (2) 8/32" x 3/4" Flat Head Screws (2) 8/32" Nuts (1) 6/32" x 7/8" Socket Head Screw (2) 6/32" x 1/2" Socket Head Screws (3) 6/32" Heat Set Inserts Cricut Deep Cut Blade and Housing (2001401) Cricut Adhesive Cutting Mat...
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--- #Welcome to my project to bring the Makergear M2 up-to-date with the Duet WiFi / Duet Ethernet --- ###Here you'll find what you need to do your own upgrade on your M2, based on several parts listed below. --- ####Part One: Adapter Rails; so...
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Printer Settings: * Printer Brand: MakerGear * Printer: M2 * Rafts: Doesn't Matter * Supports: Yes * Resolution: 0.4 mm nozzle * Infill: 30 - 60% Caveats to note: This is a very big object that takes a lot of plastic (~1/3 - 1/4 of a 1kg roll) and...
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Printer Settings: * Printer Brand: MakerGear * Printer Model: M2 * Rafts: Doesn't Matter * Supports: Yes * Resolution: 0.4 mm nozzle * Infill: 30 - 60% * Notes: This is a very big object, taking a lot of plastic (~1/3 - 1/4 of a 1kg roll) and many...
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This is a conversion to run the Makergear M3 cooler setup on an M2 with a V4 nozzle. This design was specifically created to utilize the stock 50mm bed fan of the M2, so the SE Cooling Duct.STL must be enlarged to 126% in your slicer before...
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Hardware Requirements: (2) 8/32" x 3/4" Flat Head Screws (2) 8/32" Nuts (1) 6/32" x 7/8" Socket Head Screw (2) 6/32" x 1/2" Socket Head Screws (3) 6/32" Heat Set Inserts Cricut 2001401 Deep Cut Blade and Housing Cricut 2001974 Adhesive Cutting Mat...
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This is the filament drive part with a mounting point for an inductive sensor. ... There is more detailed info on how to set up the sensor on the MakerGear's forum.http://forum.makergear.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3450&p=31110#p31110