ramps 1.4 layout 3d models
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This is an innovative three-part enclosure designed specifically to house the Ramps 1.4 with extra room allotted for the LCD connector. The components are linked together through three sturdy shafts placed at each corner of the parts. Three openings...
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Mounting System for Display Cables 1.4 board Housing: Attach ramps to a compact case designed with space for display cables to connect seamlessly. The assembly requires no additional screws beyond securing 40mm fan mounts at the top of the enclosure....
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Housing for Arduino Mega + RAMPS 1.4 + 3x stepper drivers + Full Graphic Smart Controller shield. Designed to fit snugly against the side of my Mostly Printed CNC, this enclosure is secured with zip ties that keep everything in place. Ventilated...
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This is an enclosure for MEGA2560+RAMPS1.4, specifically designed for use in the Hypercube, where it perfectly complements the RAMPS bracket created by Tech2C. ...A central hole is engineered to securely fit a 40x40 brushless fan.
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This is a straightforward two-part design that completely encases a stacked Arduino 2560 and Ramps 1.4 board with minimal additional hardware required - essentially just four screws for the fan. Access is provided at one end for the Power-in jack, a...
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You place your RAMPS 1.4 board securely into it. It boasts a convenient feature - multiple cut outs for 37, 25, 15, and 9 pin sockets, ensuring effortless connections. Additionally, on its side is a 24-pin receptacle designed to mate perfectly with...
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A Quick Upgrade to Add a Second Fan to Your RAMPS 1.4 Controller For example: the first fan is connected to D9 and cools down your prints the second fan is wired to a fan extender and cools down the printing head The schematic for this modification...
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Hi, I've modified this box to fit a Ramps 1.4 board onto the Orballo frame (not sure on the version I have but it's been around for a couple of years). The door is designed to use a 50mm fan and has been set up to mount on the outside, due to lack...
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Update log: *The Arduino board mounting pattern on the "Ramps_Bracket" has been updated. If you downloaded the previous version, do not print it. Print the current version instead. *A wiring cover has been added, but the top cover is still in...
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Compact enclosure for Ramps 1.4, featuring ample space for a single or dual 50mm fans, as well as LCD connectors and a conveniently hinged cover that facilitates easy access. I'd finally decided to design my own enclosure after two years of...
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A customizable RAMPS 1.4 box is now available, built upon the http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:641689 design. With an easy-accessible reset button and numerous fan options, this box can fit any wall width requirement. Additional space is provided...
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Check out the +9mm box model in action with an Arduino, RAMPS 1.4, and LCD smart adapter attached. Share your prints of this design! Upload photos of your finished product to show off what you've accomplished with "I Made One". --- Here are some...
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I based the design on actual available mounting holes and ensured a minimum bracket height on Ramps of 1.4mm to provide space for the fuses. The cooler airflow was tested at the designed height of the cooler. No temperature measurements were taken;...
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... cables on the top plate. I lenghten the box to make room for the Smart Adaptor. Now it will hold a fully loaded RAMPS 1.4 board minus the sd reader since that is on the Smart control panel which this box now handles. ... Category: 3D Printer Parts
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=861360 Instructions Using the following options: factor_left = 2.5 resolution = 120 metallscrew_l = 25 single_wall = 0.8 compensate = -1 ramps_xtra_front = 3 bridgetop = 15 fan_d = 75 mount_type...
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It houses the Arduino Mega with RAMPs 1.4 board, stepper drivers, and LCD ribbon cables in addition to a thoughtfully positioned 40mm x 40mm x 10mm cooling fan. However, it does not house the LCD itself; you will need another case for that purpose. I...
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Experience wireless control with Bluetooth for RAMPS, allowing you to change bitrate from 38400 to 115200 or 250000 in AT mode. Pair your PC and wireless, connect, print, and control your printer as desired. Enjoy hands-free printing! For Chinese...
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.4 Infill: 20 Notes: Make sure you have good adhesion to the bed, as the supports are quite tall and prone to knocking over. This bracket's...
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A Mod for Ramps 1.4 housing featuring an 80mm fan and built-in LCD controller 12864 was created by Bernd H. (BH_3D_Hobby) and can be found on Thingiverse at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1694188. The following print settings were used: Printer...
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Here's the bill of materials: * 8 mm rods: + 2 x 300 mm + 4 x 400 mm + 18 x M8 female screw + 2 x threaded rods 8 mm x 200 mm + 3 x threaded rods 5 mm x 310, 350, 300 mm * Linear bearings: + 12 x LM8UU * Stepper motors: + 4 x Nema 17 (I used the 0.4...
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Post-Printing Step 1: RAMPS and Pi After printing both the casing and the lid, unplug both the RAMPS and the Pi. Using screws, both boards should fit in the casing. Both boards should have their USB ports facing the wall, and the Pi should be fitted...
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... that fits both physically and aesthetically with the original housing design. I hope everyone likes it as much as I do already. Here are my print settings: Printer: colido printrite diy ramps1.4 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.4 Infill: 30%
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Users: Fan Mounting Bracket 1.4 Lid\nDesigned Specifically for a 70 by 70 Fan Size
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This is remixed version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1352320 by spauda01. ...More space added for step down regulator (24>12v), IR controller and Ramps itself.
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The symmetrical bracket easily attaches to your RAMPS shield and doesn't necessitate any screws. ...Designed for a 60mm fan with bolt spacing of 50mm, center to center.
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This is a protecting housing for the arduino uno + ramps boards for 3D printers. ...I used it in my Prusa i2.
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To design a component case accurately, I aimed to create a substitute for the RAMPS/Arduino combination using Solidworks. Others may find it useful for their next project involving RAMPS or for creating a new component shield. ...An STL version and a...
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Automotive Fuse Holder for Onboard Ramps Bypass Bypass your onboard ramps' fuses easily with this fuse holder, specifically designed to accept automotive fuses. To use it, you'll need four spade terminals - make sure to remove the colored insulators...
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Hadn't found a RAMPS box that I liked that also supported SD RAMPS reader so I modified YARB to suit (Thanks!). Changes I've made: SD cutaway in sidewall - it's longer than it needs to be but I found it useful for a short endstop cable. You can...