rostock max v1 3d models
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This is a custom adapter designed to integrate the Mosaic Palette Scroll Wheel into a SeeMeCNC Rostock Max v2 printer, effectively replacing one of its top side panels. The adapter features a cup with a carefully crafted helical cutout that securely...
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These arms are 150mm long on center, matching the same spacing as the Rostock Max V2 bolt holes, so they should fit nicely together underneath the bed and provide a clear guide for the screws attaching the bed to the base to go through. ... They're...
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I struggled for hours trying to print ninjaflex on my rostock max v2, even with the filament support mods people suggested, I still had no luck. Having designed this extruder myself, it hasn't given me any trouble with printing soft or normal...
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Assemble a Rostock Max magnet effector with 12 chrome steel ball bearings and six magnetic arms. The effector requires ABS or non-PLA material due to heat concerns. Print all parts at 100% infill and four shells. First, print the effector ensuring no...
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Filament Plugin: https://github.com/MoonshineSG/OctoPrint-Filament Pi Wiring: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/usage/gpio/ Example Wiring: G - ground --> Ground on the Pi S - signal --> GPIO 14 V - volt --> 5 V on the Pi Print Settings...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2mm layer height, .4mm nozzle Infill: 15% Notes: Printed in Microcenter Inland black ABS with 4 shell walls Post-Printing A simple cleaning process...
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This is an upgraded rendition of Excelcier's Rostock Max Replacement Spool Arm, tailored for wider spools. All I did was smooth out the edges to minimize friction when the spool tries to rotate on the arm. **Important Note:** If you downloaded the...
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I've got a SeeMeCNC Rostock Max V2 printer, and I needed to mount an LED light ring, E3d Cyclops, and David Crocker's Mini Differential IR height sensing board for 3D printers onto the effector. But they wouldn't all fit together nicely, so I decided...
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This part allows you to attach the Merlin Hot End 1.75mm to the standard SeeMeCNC components of the Rostock MAX (v2). To accomplish this, you will need to cut the threads yourself. You'll require the following tools: a 10mm inner thread cutter, a...
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Installed a bezel lcd holder to my Rostock Max 3.2 unit using the spare cover plate. This enables smooth control of the printer without any need for tethering, allowing you to use the SD card directly on the LCD instead. The SD card is easily...
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... need an extension for your dial indicator. This particular design is tailored to work seamlessly with 3/8-inch barrels found on most dial indicators. You will require two #6-32x2in screws to secure this mount firmly onto your Rostock MAX printer.
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I really love int2str's LED strip holder design for the Rostock MAX 3D printer. But I wanted even brighter lighting, so I decided to create a double-gang version with two options: one features a central ridge and the other doesn't. You can use the...
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This product is based entirely off of https://github.com/seemecnc/RostockMAX/blob/master/PRINTED_ADDONS/70766%2025mm%20fan%20shroud.STL Print it out and attach the printed item directly onto aluminum spacers included with Rostock Max setup. As shown...
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**Print Settings:** Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer Model: Rostock MAX Rafts: Yes, a necessary component to ensure proper adhesion and stability. Supports: Yes, strategically placed to add strength and prevent warping. Resolution: 0.25mm, a high...
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Support for three 5mm blue LED lights that clip to every tower at the bottom (near heated bed) of SeeMeCNC Rostock Max v.2 (black color). ... Print Settings Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX v2 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm...
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FOR V2 OWNERS: This version is compatible with the Rostock Max V2 - however, you will need to purchase the V3 hotend whip and accelerometer board from SeeMeCNC separately. ... Huge thanks to those of you who have found this Thing useful and have shared...
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I was lucky enough to be able to print this in ABS on a cold bed with the help of extra hold hair spray. This is based on https://github.com/seemecnc/RostockMAX/blob/master/PRINTED\_ADDONS/70766%2025mm%20fan%20shroud.STL Instructions Print this out...
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This is a remix of paulhut's "Rostock Max V2 E3d Cyclops LED Light Effector Platform" http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1614074, modified to accommodate dual head configurations by relocating the hot end mount and eliminating the IR height sensing...
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Here's the original layer fan shroud from SeeMeCNC: http://repables.com/r/621/ And here's the fan: http://szrunda.en.alibaba.com/product/60299874260-50158483/DC_Blower_Cooling_Fan_50_15mm.html Print Settings: Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock...
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This is based on https://github.com/seemecnc/RostockMAX/blob/master/PRINTED\_ADDONS/70766%2025mm%20fan%20shroud.STL Instructions Print this out and snap it onto the aluminum spacers that come with the Rostock Max. You will see in the pictures how I...
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This is a custom-designed dual extruder holder made specifically for the SeeMeCNC Rostock Max V2 delta 3D printer. It securely holds two SeeMeCNC EzStruder direct drive bowden tube extruders, which are expertly positioned to reroute both filament...
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Installing the E3D V6 on the Rostock Max is easy, but its compact design makes it hard to fit a layer fan. I've tried about 10 different shroud designs and fans with no success - they either didn't fit or wouldn't blow in the right direction. I...
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The EZStruder mounting system is minimalistic, allowing you to place it on Rostock Max's top while organizing wires yourself. The spool holder suits small 1lb Taulman spools too. To install, use 6 M4 bolts and nuts for attaching the parts to the top...
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These adapters fit the default fans included with the Rostock Max v3, providing a relatively snug fit. A taller version (v3.5t) was created to accommodate any potential tightness issues. The design was printed using PTEG material, which offers some...
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Here is a super quick design to get my BuildTak FlexPlate system on my Rostock Max v3 in no time. Simply replace three of the six standard bed clips with this nifty little guy and use it to hold down the glass under the flex plate. Its low profile...
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A specially designed washer is available for use on Rostock Max CNC U-Joints by Cheapskates. If your joint has excessive play, this washer will help tighten the axle rods when inserted into loose ones. You can adjust its thickness through sanding if...
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This documentation is designed to build a DIY enclosure specifically for the Rostock Max V2 3D printer model, which is part of the RepRap family sold by SeeMeCNC and various resellers. The project employs PLA and ABS prints generated directly by the...
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This dual hotend mounting plate directly attaches to the existing hotend plate on the Rostock MAX, positioning the hotends 25mm apart and perpendicular to the build platform. Left hotend is offset by -12.5mm on X and right by 12.5mm on X. The holes...
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This is a bracket that slips over the top of one of the tabs on the SeeMeCNC Rostock Max v2 effector and adds a Cardan Joint for a flexible tube. You could blow air, but in this case I'm experimenting with adding a spotlight to highlight the print...
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Printer Settings: Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 10% (not particularly relevant) Notes: A single support was included in the print, which worked well for me; however, it may depend on...