Rostock Max v3 enclosure
Rostock Max v3 enclosure
As we all build enclosures you get more and more options. This is a traditional follow the contours of the base design, the brackets work both top and bottom with a stock v3. The existing screws are used to attach the main brackets, but must add in 1 screw on each side between each axis (top/bottom) during assembly. This is designed to allow for the full range of motion of the v3. I am planning on using the McMaster-Carr Heat set part #93365A156 but have not yet tested insertion in the design.
I have printed and done lots of pretesting on the parts for this enclosure, but have not ordered the Plexiglas yet. Final print/bracket assembly will be this done this weekend, printed very slowly. You can click on any part in the PDF to view in 3d if you have the latest PDF viewer.
Original Version- not quite full clearance - Removed
Update: Updated files for additional clearance, less parts and a little more "flexibility" if the printer or laser holes aren't perfect... Feedback welcome, cad files available upon request.
-Dwight
I have printed and done lots of pretesting on the parts for this enclosure, but have not ordered the Plexiglas yet. Final print/bracket assembly will be this done this weekend, printed very slowly. You can click on any part in the PDF to view in 3d if you have the latest PDF viewer.
Original Version- not quite full clearance - Removed
Update: Updated files for additional clearance, less parts and a little more "flexibility" if the printer or laser holes aren't perfect... Feedback welcome, cad files available upon request.
-Dwight
Last edited by morgandc on Mon Mar 13, 2017 11:48 pm, edited 9 times in total.
Re: Rostock Max v3 enclosure
Did you order the plexiglas? Do you complete the mout?
Can you post some photos and comment.
Thank you.
Can you post some photos and comment.
Thank you.
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The base is assembled on the machine, everything fit including the fasteners. I haven't installed the top portion yet, I will likely get to that this weekend.
I decided to be cheap and go the easy way for a bit. I am printing another part to hold reflective bubble insulation on the printer as an initial enclosure. In theory the insulation should work better than Plexiglas even if it doesn't look as nice. I am planning on a Plexiglas door, but haven't ordered it yet..
I decided to be cheap and go the easy way for a bit. I am printing another part to hold reflective bubble insulation on the printer as an initial enclosure. In theory the insulation should work better than Plexiglas even if it doesn't look as nice. I am planning on a Plexiglas door, but haven't ordered it yet..
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Thank you for your refresh.
I wait for final photos and tips to plane the same addon to mine.
At the moment, my only improve to stock build are Nema 17 Soft mounts and Raspberry PI 3 B + AstroPrint.
I wait for final photos and tips to plane the same addon to mine.
At the moment, my only improve to stock build are Nema 17 Soft mounts and Raspberry PI 3 B + AstroPrint.
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Sorry about the delay, I was working on the printer/enclosure this morning and discovered a tweak was needed in the lower fill piece to allow max clearance. Also, I had to adjust the Lower Bracket to be slightly thinner to allow the homing process. There was enough clearance for operation, but not to endstops....I had a cranky printer.
Updated the files above, still in the test fit process. I am expecting to need a custom fill piece around the extruder as well.
Updated the files above, still in the test fit process. I am expecting to need a custom fill piece around the extruder as well.
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Any news Morgandc?
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I have been waiting for PLA for two weeks, finally cancelled the order and am ordering from somewhere else... I also got distracted with some other pre-production items...which is why I ran out of filament. I should have more filament this week, look for more info soon.
The real truth is that I figured out a plastic bag would let me print ABS and moved the priority down while resolving what it would take to produce with a 3d printer and then ran out of Black PLA.
-Dwight
The real truth is that I figured out a plastic bag would let me print ABS and moved the priority down while resolving what it would take to produce with a 3d printer and then ran out of Black PLA.
-Dwight
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Re: Rostock Max v3 enclosure
The updated v3 files have been posted, I was having extruder issues so mine are UGLY. I will need to reprint I am finding that enclosing the PLA is a good idea as well, so I will probably order plexiglass when I decide to give my printer a break and reprint the frame so it looks decent.
Significant redesign to allow for the laser cut holes to not be perfectly aligned (or my assembly methods). I found the old one went on, but was too tight which cause it not to look as nice as it caused gaps between parts.
Significant redesign to allow for the laser cut holes to not be perfectly aligned (or my assembly methods). I found the old one went on, but was too tight which cause it not to look as nice as it caused gaps between parts.
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Any photos of an assembled enclosure?
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I'm printing these off now and ordered heat set inserts. The enclosure pieces for the top portion of the enclosure still causes issues with the skates. I might adjust my end stop screws and re calibrate my printer since I see no way around that issue.
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Printed everything off and the heat set inserts work perfectly. I'll get some photos of the brackets installed. I haven't gotten acrylic yet and figured out how to make the door yet.
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You could hold the door on with magnets like this. A hinge may have been better. I think you can purchase acrylic piano hinge online that can be welded to your sheets. The acrylic solvent #3 works great on this type of material.
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Re: Rostock Max v3 enclosure
So I printed it and mounted the brackets that go around the vertical extrusions. The center brackets between the two does not fit. It's too short by maybe 1/8" or a hair more.
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Re: Rostock Max v3 enclosure
PLA. I did calibrate my printer with the 20mm cube and it came out "good enough government work".
I scaled the part up by 5.83mm /2.3% I think and it fits a lot better now. I might bump it up to 2.6% and see if it tightens up the gap a bit more. I now have a 1/32" gap on either side of the flat portion and the bolt holes line up.
I scaled the part up by 5.83mm /2.3% I think and it fits a lot better now. I might bump it up to 2.6% and see if it tightens up the gap a bit more. I now have a 1/32" gap on either side of the flat portion and the bolt holes line up.
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The brackets that get screwed in need to have the top brackets modified so the skates will Home. Dremel to the rescue.
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Just need to seal the gaps and get acrylic to make a door.
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How is this coming along for you guys? I'm just getting ready to start printing the parts for my Max v3.
@TheDon - What printer did you use to print the parts? Which parts did you end up having to scale up to to make it fit right, and what was the final scaling value.
Anything thing else I should be looking out for while printing this? I'm still fairly new to 3d printing (this is my first printer) and this is, by far, the biggest project I have attempted.
@TheDon - What printer did you use to print the parts? Which parts did you end up having to scale up to to make it fit right, and what was the final scaling value.
Anything thing else I should be looking out for while printing this? I'm still fairly new to 3d printing (this is my first printer) and this is, by far, the biggest project I have attempted.
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I have been out of pocket guys, sorry about that. Major life changes and I don't have a printer with me right now. If you have a specific change, I do have the cad software with me and can make changes, just not test.
I will watch for PM's again.
I will watch for PM's again.