
Ramps 1.4 box in OpenSCAD
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A brand new project just launched: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:861360 A cleverly designed box for storing your Ramps electronics has been made available online, complete with a customizer feature. The box is designed to hold multiple electronic components and features six 60mm fan holes that provide adequate airflow. Users can modify the design of this box using OpenSCAD to suit their specific needs. Want more length, width or height? Simply edit the SCAD file to make changes as desired. Made from a total of roughly 140 grams of PLA plastic (thanks to user Peterthinks for the suggestion), wall thickness is adjustable, and only requires standard settings for printing. Mounting a fan on the outside and pointing it inwards is recommended. This is because fans that are installed inside may cause cables to get stuck. Check out the +9mm box model in action with an Arduino, RAMPS 1.4, and LCD smart adapter attached. Share your prints of this design! Upload photos of your finished product to show off what you've accomplished with "I Made One". --- Here are some instructions to follow: - No support material is required when printing out this model. - For best results, we recommend 40% infill density. - Adjust the wall_thickness setting according to the requirements of your printer. A minimum of two extrusion_width settings should be used for optimal prints.
With this file you will be able to print Ramps 1.4 box in OpenSCAD with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Ramps 1.4 box in OpenSCAD.