
Re-ARM Sled Vertical for 2020 and 1010
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Mounting a Ramps Board and Arduino Vertically on Aluminum Extrusions Simplified To elevate your DIY project, we'll modify the setup to stack a Ramps board and an Arduino vertically on 1010 or 2020 aluminum extrusions. This configuration allows for a compact yet accessible design. First, gather the necessary materials: * A Ramps board * An Arduino microcontroller * Aluminum extrusions (1010 or 2020) * Screws and stand-offs Next, prepare the aluminum extrusions by cutting them to the desired length. This will depend on the size of your project and the space available. Now, attach the Ramps board to the bottom extrusion using screws. Make sure it's securely fastened to prevent any movement during use. Place the Arduino microcontroller on top of the Ramps board, ensuring proper alignment. Use stand-offs to elevate the Arduino slightly, allowing for easy access to the USB port and other connectors. Secure the Arduino in place with screws or adhesive, depending on your preference. This will keep it stable and prevent any damage from vibrations or shocks. Finally, attach the top extrusion to the Arduino using screws. Ensure a snug fit to maintain stability and prevent any movement during use. Your vertically mounted Ramps board and Arduino are now ready for your project. This setup allows for easy access to both boards while keeping them organized and secure.
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