rostock max v2 3d models
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Rework entire chassis on the Rostock-mini. Realign major components to ensure structural integrity and optimal functionality. Refit framework to accommodate upgrades and expansions seamlessly. Implement precision engineering techniques to minimize...
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The current design features a 175mm distance from smooth rods to the print bed's center, standard for Rostock size. It includes holes for attaching Heated PCB MK1 and RAMPS 1.4; adjust these locations if using different electronics. The design was...
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This latest modification features a minimalistic hot end carriage for my Rostock-derived 3D printer, housing components like three mini 20mm fans, LEDs, and the J-head hot end itself. Due to differing delta platform geometry, I shifted the rod end...
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Documentation for the Rostock can be found on Reprap.org/wiki, while separate thing uploads on Thingiverse make it easier to post specific instructions, comments, and derivatives. The latest release of Rostock fixes bugs in idler_end.stl,...
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I was printing out parts for a Rostock Mini when it struck me that after printing the Jaws that came stock, I wanted to create some that would fit carbon arrow shafts perfectly. As an archer, I have a stash of broken ones lying around, just waiting...
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My Latest Cooling Fan Design for Geeetech Rostock 301 Users. Check out my previous design for valuable insights and advice. (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2253022) I've also created a mounting adapter for a 60mm fan, not because I had...
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Here's a custom-made mount for the MK7/MK8 extruder on your Rostock Mini, fitting perfectly in the original Airtripper location. I designed it myself because I wanted to try out the MK7 and couldn't find a suitable mount online. The design is...
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To speed up the process of printing Rostock rods on your printer, which took 45 minutes each due to limited build platform space, I designed a stackable raft-like feature in Solidworks. Although the resulting prints aren't as visually appealing, they...
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I created an accessory for my Rostock printer to reduce rod vibrations, using 5.5mm carbon fiber rods. I found springs at a local hardware store and designed printed pieces with a 21mm center-to-center distance, leaving a 33mm gap between rods. The...
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This is a modified version of the Rostock Mini Pro carriage, enhanced with an additional pair of linear bearings to reinforce its structure and eliminate any unnecessary movement. The original carriage would often wobble significantly when it was...
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PSU bracket for Geeetech Rostock G2 G2S Requires 4 pcs M3 X 18mm ( or 20) Allen head + 4 pcs M3 nuts and mounts on the vertical 10mm dia rails ( 60mm center to center) Under the bed was too cramped and I wanted the PSU in plain sight. Designed to...
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The Rostock printer's hotend holder features a 4mm OD bowden tube clamp and accommodates J-Head hotends (along with other 16mm OD hotends). It employs M3 screws for attachment to the platform instead of M4. Print without support material, as this...
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Making this for the awesome Rostock Nano by Nakarobo: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2764097 See my other mods: 3 Piece Base: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2887196 BLTouch Sensor Mount: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3206486 Electronic...
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FAQ: http://www.thingiverse.com/shivinteger/about Generating Attributions log: [0] Thing Title: Arc Reactor using Adafruit Neopixels + Rechargeable LiPo [0] URL Link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:386926 [0] Created By: ChrisBarr [0] Licensed...
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My Rostock Max V2 initially struggled with reliability, making it impossible to achieve successful prints at faster extrusion rates. ...Initially, I suspected nozzle clogging as the culprit, but it turned out that the original idler bearing was prone to...
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Simplified the print job to minimize waste and optimize production time. ...Adjusted font size for clarity, opting for a print scale of 1.05 or 1.1. Print Settings Printer Brand SeeMeCNC Printer Rostock MAX v2 Rafts No Supports No Infill 20%
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... securely to the rear locators on the back of the rear seats, providing a sturdy connection. ...Print Settings: Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer Model: Rostock MAX v2 Raft Support: No Support Material: Yes Layer Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill Density: 100%
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I designed an early prototype specifically for my friend's Rostock Max V2 printer, which utilizes a substantial amount of glue sticks on its print bed. ...This accessory can store up to eight sticks, making it a convenient solution for his frequent...
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... custom-designed T-slot nut for the 8020 Series 15 extrusion, featuring a hole designed to be threaded with an M4 tap. ...Print Settings Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX v2 Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 25% I created this design in FreeCAD.
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... Jiménez brings this vision to life as the creative mastermind behind it. Each piece was meticulously printed using Rostock Max V2 technology. ... It is comprised of PLA White and PLA Orange with a distinct chrome finish that elevates its appearance.
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Candy Holder in Stylish Form Created by Innovative Design Artist Irma Jaramillo Crafted Using Cutting-Edge Rostock Max V2 Printer Technology Constructed from Durable, High-Quality PLA Material Specific Characteristics: Natural Color and 1.75mm...
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... movement. I designed this clip to resolve issues with the plug detaching and causing problems during operation. Print Settings Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer Model: Rostock MAX v2 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill Density: 20%
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... lid and tank of a standard toilet, securing the toilet paper in an upright position for convenient use. Print Settings: Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer Model: Rostock MAX v2 Use Rafts: No Use Supports: No Layer Resolution: 0.2mm Infill Density: 20%
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... MeshMaker and consulted a tutorial available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IwJDfT-H6o. ...Print Settings are as follows: Printer Brand is SeeMeCNC, with specific model Rostock MAX v2. ...Rafts were turned off, while supports remained disabled.
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I tweaked the STL to enable seamless attachment to the stock LCD bracket, which is still securely fastened to the Rostock Max V2. So far, it's working remarkably well without any issues. ...I left the original lid intact, opting instead to modify the...
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... your 1/4" shank router bits in this handy caddy. ... Instructions Printed in ABS on a Rostock Max V2. The holes are just oversize enough to account for shrinkage with my printer... ...you may have to adjust the scale slightly so a 1/4" bit just fits.
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iPHONE 6 PLUS INGRESS RESISTANCE KEY PHONE COVER Instructions My printer is a Rostock Max V2 from SeeMeCNC.com If there are any issues with the print please let me know and I will do my best to fix them I am still working on the file so it prints out...
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... the Spool Support Arm - Mod RL 2x 608. ...To utilize this adapter, you must securely attach it to the Spool Support Arm by applying glue, then assemble according to the instructions outlined in Rostock MAX v2 - Spool Support Arm - Mod RL 2x 608.
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This grille covers a 40mm fan perfectly. ...To secure it on the rambo fan for my Rostock Max v2, I found that printing in any type of filament would do and all you need to do is attach it to the fan with screws or zip ties.
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I was unable to find one that met my requirements, or they were unrealistically heavy-handed (demanding over 50 grams for a simple card holder?!) so I designed this streamlined version with a wall thickness of 1.25mm using the Rostock Max V2...