mks tinybee 3d models
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This is two different versions of a face plate for a Cubepro designed specifically for use with an MKS TFT24 Touchscreen LCD. One version features the LCD display only, while the other boasts a dual-zone digital temperature sensor in addition to its...
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Mich hatt es gestört das auf dem MKS TFT70 keine deutsche Sprache auswählbar ist. Habe eigene Icons entworfen und mit deutschem Text versehen. Die config müsst Ihr auf euren Drucker anpassen,da hier andere Farben eingestellt sind. Die Firmware ist...
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This is a plate for the heated bed Mosfet MKS V1.0. It's to prevent accident electrical connections on the bottom of the PCB. It gets mounted with M3 screws and nuts. Nylon spacers (11mm) were put between the screws and nuts. ...The 3D model does not...
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This is a support for the MKS Gen 1.4, particularly designed for the Tatara A8 steel frame available here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2736479. With this setup, you can effectively cool down your board and specifically your drivers. I printed...
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This custom-designed box and cover is specifically tailored for use with the MKS GEN V1.4 motherboard. 2. Additional required parts include: four M3x20 hexagonal isolation posts and four M3x8 or slightly longer, shorter screws. 3. It's recommended to...
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This case calls for an MKS Gen L paired with a 12864 RepRap Discount LCD controller. I crafted it specifically for my MPCNC, so you might want to add some cutouts if you plan to use it on a 3D printer. The base comes equipped with holes that can be...
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This is a mount for MKS Robin Nano V3 with a mount for a 120mm fan to cool the stepper drivers. Print Settings Printer: Hypercube - Evo(ish) Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 200 Infill: 20 Filament: Monoprice PLA+ Black Category: 3D Printer...
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Holder for the MKS TFT28. It can be easily removed at any time using a sliding mechanism. To assemble it, you will need the following parts: two M5x8 screws, two T-nuts that fit an M5 bolt, three M3x12 screws, eleven M3 nuts, four M3x22 screws, and...
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Box for MKS Gen 1.4 is generously sized, eliminating issues with tight cables. It's designed to accommodate a 120 mm fan that effectively cools every part of the board. To optimize cooling, I suggest using a silent fan, even if it spins slowly, as it...
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This is a scenario that calls for an MKS Gen 1.4 Board fully enclosed. The mounting holes are specifically designed to accommodate a 40mm fan. To secure the board, M3 screws will be used. M3 threaded rod cut to length will serve as the primary...
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This is a straightforward project for the MKS TFT32 L V3.0, where the display sits atop the standard 3D printer screen. A notable departure from other cases is the placement of the display above the original display, allowing users to easily compare...
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Case for the MKS gen 1.1 board ( sunhokey i3 old version ). I did not test it yet i will do it end of the week or next week and will upload pictures when done. I designed it for 3 40mm fans and all the measurments are in centimeters. some measurment...
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For those of you upcycling old printer components while building a Voron, here's a case for the MKS Base controller board.\nI based this design on an online file that caught my eye.\nI measured its dimensions with precision calipers and they seem to...
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It's a basic enclosure designed specifically for the MKS Gen v1.4 board. A few holes at the bottom make it easy to mount it in various locations. Most people just screw it onto a wooden plate, but some prefer to attach it to aluminum frames instead....
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I am utilizing an MKS Base V1.3 board paired with a 3.2" TFT Display on my ReP_AL CORE XY printers, and I've crafted an enclosure specifically designed to fit snugly onto the Alu frame. ... To explore more about the ReP_AL CORE XY Printers, follow these...
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MKS Gen L, MKS SGEN L, SKR 1.3 and SKR 1.4 (+Turbo) will fit on this bed as the size, layout and hole spacing is virtually identical. I'm using a 12v 8A power supply with a barrel connector since there's no heated bed or hot-end. You can use a...
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This is a custom enclosure for an Anet A6 that snugly fits: * MKS Gen v1.4 (https://amzn.to/2Qqir47) * Mosfet (https://amzn.to/2EblQfB) * Raspberry Pi 3 (https://amzn.to/2E89QM5) * 3A Buck converter (https://amzn.to/2QLiGGi) I upgraded my A6 to a MKS...
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Für das Display MKS TS35-R (DLC32) habe ich einen Einbaurahmen / Blende erstellt. Die bisherigen Einbaulösungen haben mir so gar nicht gefallen. Diese Blende kann dann in einen entsprechenden Ausschnitt eingeklebt werden. Hier der Download...
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... necessary. Parts used: MKS_Gen_V1.4 mainboard RepRapDiscount 128x64LCD display Noctua 40x10mm fan for cooling M3 Self-Tapping Screws: 6mm x 4 8mm x 4 10mm x 2 16mm x 4 25mm x 4 Extra wire for connections Lots of cable ties for securing wires
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MKS Gen L Holder with External Mosfets and Ventilated Cover This model works remarkably well, but it's still a work in progress. A compact holder for the MKS Gen L is designed to provide ventilation slots for stepper drivers. All cutouts are...
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This is a customized remix of the lid for the Ender 3 control box, specifically designed for the MKS Gen_L by madizmo (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3388108). The stepper drivers on this model are positioned differently, so I relocated the fan...
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This is a custom design that combines elements of Azza's Z Brace mod with a mounting box I created to accommodate an MKS Sbase under the bed of my Wanhao i3. The setup should also work for MP Maker Select, Cocoon Create and other similar printers.
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I had to replace the base plate of my Prusa and I put an MKS-Gen 1.4, which is larger than what I had before. To be able to hold it, I printed some supports that also let me position the board on another plane so that the USB connection does not...
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A simple case design for the MKS Sbase, a variant of the smoothieboard, was created in 2020.\nIt can be easily attached to a 2020 frame via the front, rear, left side, or right side using the five millimeter holes located at the bottom of the...
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A remix of mundoem3d case for the MKS Robin Nano V3, added a 40mm fan to the case for those who are running their drivers in UART mode as the get a bit hotter. ... The original file wasn't waters tight so I cleaned it up a bit in mesh mixer and added a...
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This is a custom build based on Andrew's MKS Gen 1.4 case, tailored to fit my specific setup perfectly. Mount locations and cable holes have been adjusted accordingly to ensure seamless compatibility. To minimize printing errors caused by my...
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This is the first alpha part designed to upgrade my old Wanhao D7 to utilize the new MKS DLP board, along with replacing the UV LED with the same one used on the LD-002R. Historically, the Wanhao D7 was a pretty flawed machine from its inception. It...
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This is a straightforward substitute cover and side guard for the Tevo Tarantula MKS control board. It replaces the perspex cover and offers side-shield to block air from a 40mm cooling fan from blowing towards the printing area. You can make many...
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The bare-bones design for an MKS GEN 1.4 case consists of six side plates glued together with fans in place. Each plate is a solid 4mm thick, which means that depending on your wall count and nozzle configuration, the part may not need infill at all....
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It's specifically tailored to the MKS GEN 1.4 board, likely compatible with the 1.3 version as well. A clever spot is reserved for three 40 mm fans to maintain optimal temperatures within. Additionally, there's a designated area for ribbon cables to...