Thingiverse
Ender 3 Foam Backboard Bracket
di romeara
8
Download
3
Likes
0
Makes
I am using OctoPrint to control and timelapse my 3D printing adventures. I wanted to be able to include some information (such as filament used and what is being printed) in the timelapses themselves, and give them a consistent backdrop.
To do this, I designed a system to hold up a piece of foam board in a couple simple brackets behind the printer.
In addition to the brackets here, you will need (at minimum):
- A piece of foam board (I used Elmers brand)
- 4 M3 x 8 screws
- 4 T-Nuts, or 4 M3 nuts and nut-captures for 20x20 slot (I have some I made for the Ender 3 here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3046440)
## Printing Instructions
You will need to print 2 brackets, using the slicing software to mirror one of them to get a matching pair.
## Tweaks/Additions
For my back-board, I wanted to be be able to easily switch out a display of the filament used, and repeatably write what is being printed.
- For filament display, I made a series of card-stock strips an
To do this, I designed a system to hold up a piece of foam board in a couple simple brackets behind the printer.
In addition to the brackets here, you will need (at minimum):
- A piece of foam board (I used Elmers brand)
- 4 M3 x 8 screws
- 4 T-Nuts, or 4 M3 nuts and nut-captures for 20x20 slot (I have some I made for the Ender 3 here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3046440)
## Printing Instructions
You will need to print 2 brackets, using the slicing software to mirror one of them to get a matching pair.
## Tweaks/Additions
For my back-board, I wanted to be be able to easily switch out a display of the filament used, and repeatably write what is being printed.
- For filament display, I made a series of card-stock strips an
Hai stampato questo modello? Accedi e condividi il tuo make!
Accedi per lasciare un commento
AccediAncora nessun commento – sii il primo!