monoprice maker select 3d printer v2
2148089 3d models found related to monoprice maker select 3d printer v2.thingiverse
These are the files included on the secondary mysterious factory card on the Monoprice V2 printer. I have no clue what they do, but they're G-code files that can't be opened through conventional means. ...Ignore the air fan shroud file as it's my own...
thingiverse
This is a Z-Brace kit I designed specifically for Maker Select/Wanhao Duplicator printers. My goal was to create a simple and straightforward Z-brace with as few parts as possible. To build this brace, you'll need the following printed components: ...
pinshape
... the outer edges). I also added a bit more lip to the end for good measure. Kudos to toastedsilicon for creating such an amazing design - I'm really grateful! Print Settings: Printer: Maker Select Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 25%
thingiverse
I was examining the filament release lever on my Maker Select v2.1 just a few days ago and observed that one of the sides of the filament insert hole had become misshapen - it looked as though constant friction from the filament against it had worn...
thingiverse
Engineers carefully crafted a specialized filament guide tailored specifically for side-mounted spools to provide precise and reliable performance.
thingiverse
I unwrapped my MakerSelect on Christmas morning, beating the official deadline by a few days - I just couldn't wait that long to get started. This gift was a great addition to my workshop and something I'm excited to work with. This project will...
thingiverse
... process can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HWKaUpa6VQ. Edit: The mount has been updated for compatibility with the V2 Powerbrick. Printer: Monoprice Select Mini Rafts: Not required Supports: Not needed Resolution: 0.1 mm Infill: 30%
prusaprinters
... you mount it on. Timelapse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HWKaUpa6VQ Edit: Added the mount for the V2 Powerbrick Print Settings Printer: Monoprice Select Mini Rafts: Doesn't MatterSupports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.1Infill: 30 Category: Tools
thingiverse
This initial version works seamlessly with all my spools using the original Maker Select spool bracket. The spool nut is specifically designed for IDs ranging from 48mm to 88mm, and centers the spool precisely when tightened securely. ...The bearing is...
thingiverse
This print is far from polished and only a few test prints were done, it was a necessary print after my Maker Select V2 spool holder broke, so be prepared to source bearings of the right size and do some sanding. I had some 6203Z bearings on hand...
thingiverse
See the full documentation on Hackaday: https://hackaday.io/project/182956-monoprice-select-mini-v2-modular-toolhead Special thanks to Kadah for the excellent CAD model of the MPSM V2. This model helped ensure that the design's dimensions would...
thingiverse
The best part is that it integrates seamlessly with the existing mount on my MP Select V2.1 printer. Right now, the fan shroud works by simply screwing into the plastic holes, but I'm working on a fix to make it even better and expect to release an...
thingiverse
I wanted to free up some extra space on the table where my maker select control box is housed. I decided to lift it up, which should give me enough room to stash a few essentials underneath and improve alignment between the spool and filament guide...
thingiverse
This is a custom Star Trek themed replacement knob for the Monoprice Select Mini V2 3D printer, crafted from scratch with precision and dedication. I began by building upon the Better Dial design created by auralgasm, and then added the iconic Star...
thingiverse
However, its tendency to slide around constantly made me lose track of it, prompting me to create a quick hanger that could be suspended from either the upper right or left corner of my printer. ...To achieve optimal results, I highly recommend printing...
thingiverse
A more substantial and robust lever arm designed specifically for the Monoprice Maker Mini Select V1.
thingiverse
EDIT: Print with clasp side facing down, when finished, the clasp slides into the exposed corner on the Select V2 EDIT: Redesigned it for easier printing and more stability, maintaining the same concept. Now, the toolbar runs along the right face...
thingiverse
... the top. The cool thing is you can use the shaft and screw that are used to connect the webcam to its own mount and it can be printed with the Monoprice Select Mini V2 itself. Thx a lot and hopefully it will help you out. ... Have a nice day!
thingiverse
I designed this custom 2 wifi and BTMOS V2.0 12 volt mosfet setup to fit seamlessly onto the stock posts, utilizing factory screws and a washer for secure attachment. ...Some holes might require drilling out due to tight tolerances, but I've added a...
thingiverse
... the webcam to be easily inserted, and it fits snugly but can still be adjusted as needed. There are two versions of the part that holds the webcam, both of which can be swapped without removing the bed: a short one and a longer version, v2.
thingiverse
... Print Settings: Printer: Monoprice Select Mini Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.175 Infill: 25% Notes: Print with build plate supports, with the flat side facing down (the side that normally touches the heat sink against the build plate).
thingiverse
I must note that I am unsure if these modifications will work seamlessly with any other Z brace aside from the GulfCoast Robotics Front Mount Z Brace kit, as this is the specific setup I have on my Maker. The original AzzA Z extensions did function...
thingiverse
The Monoprice Select v2 printer comes equipped with a front-mounted fan that obstructs the view of the nozzle. This fan mount easily attaches to the back of the printer and then snaps securely into place, directly connecting to the aforementioned...
thingiverse
Remixing a dual-object setup is key - one part will securely fasten to the side of your printer, while another will neatly house all your tools. ...To achieve optimal outcomes, I recommend printing the design inverted, with strategically placed support...
thingiverse
I crafted this accessory to provide a clear view of my nozzle from the front of my printer, making it effortless to observe the initial layer and simply enhancing overall print visibility. ...So far, it has proven effective in meeting my needs.
thingiverse
I created an improved version of the MOSFET mount, allowing me to incorporate both the hot end MOSFET and the Hot Bed MOSFET seamlessly. ...To make it work, I had to position it at a precise 45-degree angle on my printer's bed to ensure a snug fit.
thingiverse
I've got a printer in my bedroom and the screen is way too bright to sleep with when I'm printing, so I created a cover to block out the light. I lined the inside of the screen cover with foam tape to really reduce the glow. ...Appreciate you reading...
thingiverse
It conveniently fits onto both the front and back of the printer bed and securely attaches via a simple clip-on mechanism. ...To ensure smooth operation, I need to connect it to my pi using a longer cable - one that matches this exact Amazon product:...
thingiverse
... file, enabling users to customize the design to fit their specific glass plate. To assemble these components, simply disassemble the print bed and utilize the print bed bolts and nuts, along with the springs that come standard with your printer.
thingiverse
It put a lot of supports in the 2mm gap - you can remove them with thin needlenose pliers, but it was a big help to use the scraper that came with the printer to clear the supports from the gap. - WARNING! There is very little clearance between the...