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Version 2022.04.21
398 downloads
G'day, another nice thingy from down under. Got non-standard electronics compartment? Some blocks there that don't allow spec placements? Don't have or don't like self-tapping screws? Or are you just up to better wiring and sturdier construction? Alright, Dropbears to rescue. Here comes a rigid bracket for Raspberry Pi, that uses M3 bolts and nuts, and allows mounting along and across the rail. The bracket needs 1 of rs25_psu_bracket_clip.stl. (now included on the download) Printing and Plastic Standard Voron part printing guidelines to follow: 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer height, etc. This part is not exposed to any significant heat, so you could probably use even PLA. Assembly BOM: 6 x M3 hex nuts 6 x M3x12 SHCS screws Pi has mount holes for M2.5 bolts, so putting M3s through might be a problem. Just enlarge these holes with 3.0mm or 3.2mm drill, you won't damage the Pi but will make your life easier. Credits that russian guy (aeresov#9959) A Team Dropbear Production- 4 comments
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Version 1.0.0
88 downloads
G'day, another nice thingy from down under. Got TL filament sensor in your pile of parts? Bought it a year ago for 2.1 and too lazy to find a way to mount it so it plays well with spool holder? Upgraded to 2.4 and still have no clue? Alright, ask a mate to hold your beer, this is quick one: just print it and use instead of stock bowen_retainer.stl. Printing and Plastic Standard Voron part printing guidelines to follow: 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer height, etc. Any common plastic will do, this is outer part with no heat exposure. Well, sure, you can print it in PEEK if you're that guy. Assembly BOM: 2 x M3 t-nuts 4 x M3x12 SHCS screws 2 x M3 heat inserts (4mm will do) Bolt your sensor to it, insert your PTFE tube to sensor's exit hole. Make Melbourne hipsters proud, do your wiring in braided sleeving and with fancy connectors. And have a flat white when you're done. Credits that russian guy (aeresov#9959) A Team Dropbear Production -
Version 1.0.0
35 downloads
G'day, another nice thingy from down under. Got non-standard electronics compartment? Some blocks there that don't allow spec placements? Don't have or don't like self-tapping screws? Or are you just up to better wiring and sturdier construction? Alright, Dropbears to rescue. Here comes a rigid bracket for SKR boards, that uses M3 bolts and nuts, and allows mounting along and across the rail. Each bracket needs 2 of rs25_psu_bracket_clip.stl. Printing and Plastic Standard Voron part printing guidelines to follow: 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer height, etc. This part is not exposed to any significant heat, so you could probably use even PLA. Assembly BOM: 8 x M3 hex nuts 8 x M3x12 SHCS screws Credits that russian guy (aeresov#9959) A Team Dropbear Production -
Version 1.0.0
120 downloads
G'day, another nice thingy from down under. MeanWell UHP PSUs are great: nice, slim, compact, mains and DC on opposite sides... Well, but how to mount them on DIN rails? Alright, Dropbears to rescue. Pick an adapter for your UHP (they have different width), print 2 of them and 4 of rs25_psu_bracket_clip.stl. Printing and plasic Standard Voron part printing guidelines to follow: 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer height, etc. This part is not exposed to any significant heat, so you could probably use even PLA. Assembly BOM: 8 x M3 hex nuts 8 x M3x12 SHCS screws 4 x M3 suare nuts 4 x M3x10 SHCS screws Put square nuts in slide pockets, secure them with screws, then bolt down rs25 brackets, so square nuts are trapped. Credits that russian guy (aeresov#9959) A Team Dropbear Production -
Version 1.0.0
39 downloads
G'day, another nice thingy from down under: a simple bracket that allows fixing your cables with standard 3.5mm plastic cable ties in various positions. 4 ties per bracket, 2x2 criss-cross, so you can make bends or straights. The bracket needs 1 of rs25_psu_bracket_clip.stl. Printing and Plastic Standard Voron part printing guidelines to follow: 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer height, etc. This part is not exposed to any significant heat, so you could probably use even PLA. Assembly BOM: 2 x M3 hex nuts 2 x M3x12 SHCS screws standard 3.5mm cable ties Credits that russian guy (aeresov#9959) A Team Dropbear Production