mks gen l marlin 3d models
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The MKS Gen_L V1.0 board deserves an uncomplicated safeguard that allows for optimal air circulation, so a lightweight protective cover featuring a hexagonal honeycomb design has been created to house the device safely while also ensuring that if a...
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I made a Prusa i3 mk3 Clone with a MKS Gen L as the mainboard, so I needed a case for it (should also work with an SKR board - I did not test it though). It can contain TMC2130 in SPI with the pins directed upwards. There's plenty of clearance for...
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Mount the new MKS Gen L v 1.0 control board securely. Replacing a faulty MKS Base 1.4 board demands precise mounting due to dimensional differences. Initially, modifying the stock mount's holes made them nearly adjacent to the cover screws,...
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This design can be mounted in a way that it redirects exhaust air away from the printer. This housing can hold a MKS GEN L V1.0 controller board and a common heatbed relay. There's also some room left to hide the extra length of the cables.</p>...
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This is an upgraded version of Michael's MKS Gen L mount for the Ender 3. The same model has been upgraded with a space for a 40x40x20mm fan, which is necessary because Noctua's one offers quieter operation and bigger air flow, resulting in better...
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Adapter to mount a BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3 V3.0 using the original mounting holes for the MKS Gen_L V1.0 board inside an Artillery Genius. Should also work for the Artillery Sidewinder. The adapter leaves enough room for air circulation between...
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I noticed some unused space that could easily accommodate a couple of extra buck converters, making the SKR 1.3/MKS Gen L half with its extra posts an ideal spot for them. The rest of the necessary components can be found in the Ender 3 all-in-one...
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A mounting bracket designed specifically for MKS Gen-L and Bigtreetech SKR V1.1 / V1.3, perfectly compatible with 2020 aluminum extrusions. For a flat mount option, check out this related model: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2453288. Update...
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Here are the parts you'll need to replace the control board on your Lepton 3D printer from a RAMPS to an MKS GEN: * MKS GEN Main Board * MKS GEN Power Module * MKS GEN Heated Bed Controller * MKS GEN Stepper Motor Drivers (4) * Jumper Wires (...
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To enhance user experience, a modified lid and enclosure have been added to accommodate a 3.2-inch LCD touch screen, perfectly suited for the MKS Gen L board. This upgrade allows for seamless integration with the latest technology. Date: March 2,...
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MKS version 1.1.9 and SKR 1.3 version 2.0.x. Change Log 2019-07-16 - No changes - just confirming SKR 1.3 fits nicely (and it's a nice board :) ) I made a Prusa i3 mk3 Clone - with a MKS Gen L as a mainboard so I needed a case for it (should also...
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This housing accommodates an MKS GEN L V1.0 controller board and a standard heatbed relay, while also providing ample space to conceal excess cable length. To ensure optimal cooling, I opted for an 80mm fan installation. The base comes in two...
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MKS GEN-L V2.1 & Lerdge MOS case 材料清单4个M3×12 螺丝4个M3 螺母8个M3×8 螺丝4个M3×40 螺丝2个M4×10 螺丝2个M4 T型螺母 Bill of materials4 units M3×12 screws4 units M3 nuts8 units M3×8 screws4 units M3×40 screws2 units M4×10 screws2 units M4 T nutsMKS...
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One after the other, replace the bolts mounting the MKS GEN_L board with the hex spacers. Make sure they provide enough room for the fan holder plate to pass over the driver heat sinks. Mount the fan holder assembly with M3 bolts and connect the fan....
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Connected Serial on Rpi directly to D0, D1 on MKS Gen L, along with ground so they would be common. To enable serial on pi, go to raspi-config and set it in communications menu. Serial port will be /dev/ttyS0 for pins 8(TX) and 10(RX). The serial...
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Adapter for SOVOL SV01 Printer Simplified Mount Bigtreetech SKR V1.4 Control Board Easily This adapter also fits SKR V1.4 Turbo, SKR V1.3, and MKS Gen L boards since they share the same mounting system. Install these boards without altering your...
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I designed this enclosure to accommodate my MKS Gen L board, ATX power supply, ATX breakout, and Raspberry Pi for my 3D printer. I am using it with the Tevo Tarantula components but I'm sure it would work equally well with the same setup. The display...
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This is a modification for the Ender 3 MKS Gen L case made by Michael from Teaching Tech. Full credit for making the case goes to him. He also has <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNdMYgwez8Y">an excellent guide</a> on how to install...
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... for installing an USB dip, allowing users to extend the board's USB capabilities by connecting it to a new plug. Where to purchase: - SKR v1.3: http://bit.ly/2TKJQvY - MKS Gen L v1.0: http://bit.ly/2TGKWZI - USB dip adapter: http://bit.ly/2TOalAD
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This is a remix of two things that were combined to create a din rail mount for any SKR or MKS board with identical hole spacing in the corners as a 1.3 or Gen L, designed to be fast and easy to print, with foolproof simplicity. No supports are...
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MKS Gen L / SKR v1.3 Board Mount for CR-10 Control Box or Similar Creality Boxes. I Upgraded My Cr-10 Mini to This New Board Coming from Creality3D v1.1.2 Board. I Printed It in PETG, But I Think PLA or ABS Is Better Since the Mount Needs to Be...
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A peculiarity of the MKS GEN L board is that the display ports on the board are indexed on the wrong side meaning a careful slicing of the lug off the plug to allow it to be installed rotated through 180 degrees. The display section of the...
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I opted to use the MKS Gen L board, but first, I created some custom plugs to cover up the unused Raspberry Pi cutout and non-MKS board SD card slot so that the fan could draw air across the stepper drivers as intended. To ensure a precise fit, I...
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For the right side, I adjusted the USB port cutout and removed the SD card slot to suit the MKS Gen L v2.1. An additional cutout was added for routing the bed, x-axis and hot end cable bundles out the back instead of the top cover. I found this made...
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A few tweaks are needed in your firmware to use this card reader and the original display: - (https://www.reddit.com/r/ender3/comments/ajg9m5/mks_gen_l_sd_card/efokv2q/) - Uncomment "#define CR10_STOCKDISPLAY" - Comment "#define...
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... it working. Parts: MKS Gen-L V1.0 3D Printer Controller Board TMC2208 V1.0 Stepper Motor Driver Fans: Noctua 40x40x20mm 12V Fan (I highly recommend this one) Noctua 40x40x20mm 5V Fan Noctua 40x40x10mm 12V Fan (Or this one) Noctua 40x40x10mm 5V Fan
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Important notes for users with Gen 1.4 and 1.3 boards: These systems require a wire swap to function correctly, whereas the Gen L does not necessitate this modification. Unfortunately, I am unable to test these boards as I do not possess them;...
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This box, slightly larger than stock, has the ability to house: • MKS GEN L • MOSFET • Buck Converter (x2) • Raspberry Pi Zero W The base of the box will house your MKS & MOSFET boards, the side wall will house your buck converters and finally the...
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This design accommodates mounts for the MKS Gen L, two MOSFET boards, and a 120mm fan, allowing power from your supply to be fed through any of the numerous hexagon holes that suit your requirements. The hexagon holes also serve as a useful location...
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Since I'm upgrading my MKS GEN L with TMC2130 stepper drivers in SPI mode, I realized that the original box was too low for the spi cables and a fan from above. Even without the spi cables, you probably need more space for the heat sink. To solve...