(old 2019 design imported from Thingiverse)
This thing is a mount for the FYSETC 12864Mini LCD, to mount it to the Anycubic Kossel Linear Plus.
This should work on any delta printer made with 2020 extrusions set 20mm apart with a 6mm slot (typically 6.15mm+).
Use a pair of M5 button-head screws to mount it using a nut type of choice for your extrusion. Smaller screws will work with washers as the mount has guides to align it tightly with the extrusions.
The display drops in easily, but fits snugly (very little play) if your printer is well dialed in.
Use M3 button-head screws to secure the display in place (if you wish, may not be necessary). The holes are 2.8mm, so an M3 screw should form threads in it as you screw it in (be slow and deliberate, it will form threads). PETG works very easily. PLA requires a little more effort, but will cut threads into it if you use a bit of pressure and are steady.
The cover is designed to snap onto the base of the mount.
Printer Brand:
Creality
Printer:
Ender 3
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.16mm
Infill:
10%
Notes:
You will need supports for the main body. Print it with the mounting surface level with the build-plate. The supports will be minimal and will come off easily. I had supports in the SD card slot, but turned out I didn't need them (they weren't touching anything and required essentially no pressure to remove). YMMV (I have an upgraded printer that does amazing bridging).
The cover needs no support at all, just print it face-down. The rounded edges start at 45 degrees so print very easily.
(I used an Ender 3 to print this, but it's for my Anycubic Kossel Linear Plus.)
I used a model I found on GrabCAD for the LCD. That helped enormously.
I imported the STEP file into FreeCAD and went from there.
Note that there are two flaws with the model in relation to my display. The button on mine is dramatically longer and the light-guide for the LCD is significantly larger on mine. I believe older versions used shorter buttons, as another case model I found on thingiverse had a provision for a pad to push on the button.
Category: 3D Printer Parts
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.