
LittleRP Printer RAMPS Mount
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The LittleRP relies on a bespoke one or two axis controller operating Marlin software but can utilize any standard 3D printer controller to drive it efficiently. It features mounting holes positioned 60mm apart at its backside, allowing me to modify an existing holder for an Arduino Mega board (on which the RAMPS board is installed) to work with the LittleRP seamlessly. This remarkable design was crafted using Tinkercad. Feel free to edit it online via this link: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/ivvniYA8H9e I made some essential updates on October 6th, addressing an issue with the tabs consistently snapping off during the process of threading M5 bolts for mounting. I have widened and thickened these tabs as well as increased the hole size to 8.5mm, enabling the bolts to slide through relatively effortlessly. Notably, they remain anchored in threading on a rail positioned on the opposite side, rendering it unnecessary for them to be screwed directly into the tabs.
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