RAMPS 1.4 and Arduino Mega 2560 Mount for 25mm 8020 Extruded Aluminum
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Update: Check out this thing for a variation of this Arduino and Ramps mount that hangs an LCD display vertically from the extruded aluminum, allowing the Arduino and RAMPS to be mounted directly to the backplate. Simple RAMPS 1.4 mount for 25mm 8020 aluminum extrusion. It mounts to an Arduino Mega 2560 and RAMPS, which I bought together on Amazon in this 3D printer electronics kit. The mount keeps all electronic connections exposed for easy access and good cooling of stepper drivers. Also, the mount is angled to conveniently hide the RAMPS board behind a mounted full graphics LCD display (see picture of LCD with RAMPS behind it). Here's the link to that LCD case and mount. Required Hardware 3 M3x25mm screws are needed 3 each M3 nuts and washers are required 2 each M6 washers, T-nuts, and bolts are necessary (length may vary depending on your setup; I used 12mm long bolts) Note: All 4 holes for the Arduino are printed in the mount, but only 3 are accessible with the RAMPS board installed. Print Settings Printer Brand RepRap Printer Prusa i2 Rafts No Supports No Resolution 0.2-0.4 recommended Infill 20% Notes Printed in PLA. Make sure you have good cooling to avoid curling on the overhang part of the print. If possible, rotate the print so the overhang is closest to the fan on your printer. How I Designed This I designed this in Autodesk Fusion 360
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