Used the rack ears to mount a Mikrotik CRS310-8G+2S+IN, works great. (edited)
Used the rack ears to mount a Mikrotik CRS310-8G+2S+IN, works great. (edited)
Has anyone managed to get this to fit? There's no assembly instructions (sort've figured it out by looking at the pictures) but you can't actually close the lid on the tester, or the manual, as they're too tall - is there a different trick here? The tester barely fits in - its a tight fit and is scratching the inside of the case. The manual doesn't really fit unless you fold it in half, and not sure what is supposed to go in the slot w/ the tabs (which have to be glued on, but of course that isn't mentioned anywhere)
Printed with recycled and orange PETG without supports. Needed to improvise a little bit with the weight to make it heavy enough for the big spool, but it does the job (until or if I find a more beautiful option 😂).
Thanks for that! Now I can use the MMU also with the big spools.
You can also use rubber bands to adjust the tension. I also saw this printable box that you can fill with e.g. ball bearings or pebbles: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3714696
@WalterLayher Oh nice! Thanks for the answer and the link!
I saw that with the rubber bands but was afraid of using them, because then it's not a static weight anymore and may build up to much stress for the extruder motor. I'll consider the box. :)
Good simple design, I really like the flexture latch! However there were a few points that made it not quite usable for me as is, so I made those changes and added a remix.
@WalterLayher yes! it worked really well the first try, but also I have made the inside of the U shaped area half recessed so the bridge doesn't have to do a U turn in mid-air, I made a gif to show the effect on bridge generation.
@EmileBV_2585554 Thank you again. I'll try this out in my next session with Fusion 360. :-)
Printed well in ASA, I chose to go with a delta AFB0824M sourced from digikey. The reason I selected it was because of a slightly higher static pressure, was slightly cheaper and is natively 24v.
Noctua isolated fan mounts fit the holes wonderfully too.
I would suggest increasing the screw hole diameter by about .5 of a mm to lower the tension applied the the part as it feels like its slightly streched at the moment. (edited)
Printed in Prusament PC-Blend CF, I love how it came out.
If I had to suggest an improvement, it would be adding some recesses for the hexnuts using which the fan is attached. (edited)
@Zappes_1061978 Okay, done. I have not printed it yet, but I have used the same measurements for the hex nut recesses on other models where it worked.
This part works perfect! Great design, easy to print... it's just all that I have been looking for during the last months to my Original Prusa Enclosure. I use this part to install my Logitech C920 at top right position on my enclosure. Thanks for share!
PS. Probably I'll remake it to adapt the design to my IP camera Foscam R2 too. ;)
I've printed it using Prusament PETG Black with the default Prusa Slic3r settings for this material.
Perfect! Thanks for this mount. The armor case is imho the best passive cooling case for the raspberry pi and with this mount I can use my octopi further on with my armor case. (edited)
Used this model to remix a tripod clip for modular mounting arm system. Used Prusa PLA.