shapeoko homing 3d models
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M3 Brass spacers prevent uneven force from being applied across entire width of ShapeOko frame during movement by maintaining consistent alignment through every layer in every direction; reducing damage from shifting parts over time due vibrations...
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To fully appreciate the process behind creating this innovative part, I recommend watching my detailed review and build log of the Shapeoko 2: http://www.jeremyblum.com/2015/04/26/shapeoko2/ This modified model is specifically designed to seamlessly...
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This enclosure and lid is designed specifically for the terminal mounted on the side of your ShapeOko. Due to its unique design, it demands longer bolts than what's typically provided with the bare enclosure. To ensure a precise fit, follow these...
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A custom mount I engineered for stabilizing the Rigid r2401 trim router to my shapeoko v2 device. The design is straightforward and relies on M5 hardware for both mounting and tightening the collar securely in place. Standard 20mm x 20mm oncenter...
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I'm glad you wanted to tidy up your ShapeOko's wires by adding some cable chains, but connecting them to the axis proved to be a challenge until I found an easier way to link them up with existing holes in the frame. After researching online, I...
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Secure your Arduino and Grbl shield to the Shapeoko 2's end plate using 4 x 10mm M5 bolts and nuts. If necessary, remove the Grbl shield from the Arduino before attaching it to the printed part with 3 x 10mm M3 bolts. Be cautious not to obstruct the...
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I had a burning desire to experiment with my Shapeoko 3 but lacked the necessary setup for my router. I yearned to find a way to attach an Ultra-Fine Sharpie, or its equivalent in the Bic Mark-It, so that my machine could draw precise smileys,...
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I wanted to utilize drag chain with my V2 Shapeoko, and discovered numerous types of drag chain mounts available that are based on an open source design specifically created for 3D printing purposes. But I was determined not to print individual chain...
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This is a versatile dust shoe I created for my brother's Shapeoko CNC machine. Tapered brass inserts are precision-crafted to fit snugly into the holes and firmly close the clamp when tightened, ensuring a secure seal. Strategically placed cutouts at...
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Designed for Shapeoko CNC router, this STL file features four feet to securely fasten your device onto the cutting platform using preferred fasteners or adhesive. My friend successfully stopped his router from sliding/vibrating by printing these feet...
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The stand is designed to allow the Shapeoko CNC to sit on top while still having enough space to rest tools. It features two sliding drawers and two front cabinet doors, making it a convenient workspace. The stand sits on wheels and has two ports...
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... fastened together using M5 x 90 bolts, with hex nuts slipping into a hex-shaped counterbore and secured by retainers. For attachment to ShapeOko 2, M5 x 25 socket head cap screws are used, with washers placed under the head side for added support.
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Here are a few clips of it in action: https://www.instagram.com/p/BtHEPdiAQtE/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/p/Bthg7JgAPZ_/?hl=en The files include: -Shapeoko Dust Head Window- This is the Carbide Create design file for the front window, obviously...
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I sought a more refined version of the bitsetter tool designed specifically for the Shapeoko, something sturdy enough to withstand rigorous use. This design is tailored for a 3D printer, ensuring that when printed upside down, no supports are...
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This is a reinterpretation of @SchmidtN's fantastic idea and design for a modular work holder tailored specifically for the Shapeoko 2 CNC machine. The slots are strategically placed 1.5 inches apart and designed to accommodate a 1/4-20 bolt snugly,...
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Hello Guys, I've designed a brand new housing for my Shapeoko electronics because I really didn't like the open concept of that metal box. My new cover is made up of three parts. Stand and Housing: The stand seals off the lower part of the power...
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I'm building a large scale shapeoko, combined with openbuilds rails, at around 75% completion, but in hindsight, it would have been simpler to start from scratch using the openbuilds system straight away. Nonetheless, I chose to add extra support to...
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I decided to install optical limit switches on my Shapeoko 2 to prevent accidents, as I couldn't find a pre-existing solution, so here's one! Dimensions are tailored to fit the rails of the machine but can be adapted to others or modified since...
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PwnCNC strongly supports its Makers community and is actively working to bring together non-printed parts and other items to help you create this or any of our projects: https://pwncnc.com/make If you prefer purchasing this thing over making it...
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This spindle mount incorporates the "quiet cut" spindle provided by shapeoko with significant improvements. A more robust version is available here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:439283. The redesign has yielded a substantial, solid and...
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Laserengraver Testtemplate for Velocity Check ### Used Software: Inkscape with two extensions: * The Eggbot Extensions at https://wiki.evilmadscientist.com/The_Eggbot_Extensions also used for "filled areas",...
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This is a mount for a RIGID 2.5 hp router that i am putting on my shapeoko, i had some shotty solutions before i designed this so i was hoping i might save anyone else the trouble before they go down the rabbit hole, its designed to use 1/4-20...
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Hopefully this helps others out with levelling their Shapeoko. The micro switch is attached to the housing with an M3x18mm machine screw with nut. Video: https://youtu.be/a3QV9pdA2DU I ran a simple 5x5 auto level scan with bCNC over a 400x400 area...
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This is a dust boot designed specifically for the Shapeoko 3 or DeWalt DWP611 routers. The boot wraps snugly around the router, securing it firmly with a side clamp that allows easy access to the lock button while also enabling quick removal of the...
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I've just assembled my Shapeoko 3 and was eager to put it through its paces, but first things first - I needed a reliable way to attach an Ultra-Fine Sharpie, preferably one that could draw precise smileys, letters, CAD designs with ease. To tackle...
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... # Credits This project was inspired by [this Shapeoko Makita base holder](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4105316) on Thingiverse. ...Additionally, I drew inspiration from [this vinyl cutter holder](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4213330).
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Has your Z-Probe cable come loose?\r\n====\r\n\r\nTry installing this replacement cable.\r\n====\r\n\r\nWhen I unboxed my Shapeoko Probe, I noticed that the cable had a strain relief sleeve, but it had popped out of its designated slot. The grey 3D...
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Hello Guys, I've crafted a safe enclosure to distribute power from the S3D mainboard to my Proximity Homing/Limit Switch. The design ensures reliable connectivity. The connector is inserted and then soldered to the pins, followed by filling it with...
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I deliberately chose neodymium magnets available at Home Depot, branded as Magnet Source #0745, which measure .315" diameter and .118" thick. The nut fixture is strategically placed on the back of the carriage plate, encasing M5 nuts so you only...
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However, purchasing a homing kit is available directly from Shapeoko's makers but fails to cover maximum limit end stops, focusing instead on homing functions. Fortunately, the Z-missing max stop comes as 3 usable components that combine homing with...