Tablet into 3D Printer Control Center
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1/19/16
10-3 mount adds more tilt to for a better view. Mount bevel 2 is 11mm shorter to better match the mount and bevel.
1/15/16
Mount Bevel 1 is attached to the Mount (10-2-mount) with 3M 20lb. tape. Hot glue is used at the top and bottom to make sure it will not peel loose over time. Mount Bevel attaches to the Tablet with 3M 20lb. double sided foam tape only. The Mount attaches to the printer side with 2 1" strips, 1 top 1 bottom across the mount. I used a cap head screw, washer and a nut to attach the mount to the printer itself. The tape gives some vibration isolation.
This is a Windows 10 Tablet turned into a 3D Printer control Center. The pictures are of a "Unbranded" Tablet on a very modified Printrbot Play. It Started life as a Printrbot Simple Makers kit, upgraded to a Play then a Simple Metal bed modified to fit for 7.4" print length.
Why:
One of the problems with 3D Printers is that they must be connected directly to your computer, for full functionality. You
10-3 mount adds more tilt to for a better view. Mount bevel 2 is 11mm shorter to better match the mount and bevel.
1/15/16
Mount Bevel 1 is attached to the Mount (10-2-mount) with 3M 20lb. tape. Hot glue is used at the top and bottom to make sure it will not peel loose over time. Mount Bevel attaches to the Tablet with 3M 20lb. double sided foam tape only. The Mount attaches to the printer side with 2 1" strips, 1 top 1 bottom across the mount. I used a cap head screw, washer and a nut to attach the mount to the printer itself. The tape gives some vibration isolation.
This is a Windows 10 Tablet turned into a 3D Printer control Center. The pictures are of a "Unbranded" Tablet on a very modified Printrbot Play. It Started life as a Printrbot Simple Makers kit, upgraded to a Play then a Simple Metal bed modified to fit for 7.4" print length.
Why:
One of the problems with 3D Printers is that they must be connected directly to your computer, for full functionality. You
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