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Looking for angled brackets for a 7" paneldue touch screen for Kossel.

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    sLpFhaWK
    last edited by 15 Jan 2017, 05:07

    Hi there. I've printed DC42's housing for teh 7" Paneldue and i dropped it and it shattered the screw posts.. So now I need to print another, but I don't want it to lay flat on the front of the top 2020. I'd rather it be angled on the top.

    The way I have my printer it's on a shelf and when I'm standing next to it it's lower, so if I could angle the screen up a bit and mount it that way then that would be best.

    I've seen some on google searches but I cannot find anything on thingiverse… their search protocol is terrible.

    Anyone have a thing they can share?

    -sLpFhaWK
    Ultibots K250v
    Rostock Max v2 Soon to be Full MetalMax
    Mini Kossel

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      T3P3Tony administrators
      last edited by 15 Jan 2017, 09:41

      I am not aware of any brackets that are as you describe, presumably you are using this housing:
      http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:656884 ?

      If so it is designed in OpenSCAD

      http://www.openscad.org/

      Do you fancy having a go at designing the brackets yourself? there are quite few tutorials online about using OpenSCAD.

      www.duet3d.com

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        StephenRC
        last edited by 15 Jan 2017, 19:21

        I have a simple bracket for dc42's case: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1671965
        It's in OpenSCAD, so you can change the angle the bracket is at.

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          sLpFhaWK
          last edited by 15 Jan 2017, 19:45

          @T3P3Tony:

          I am not aware of any brackets that are as you describe, presumably you are using this housing:
          http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:656884 ?

          If so it is designed in OpenSCAD

          http://www.openscad.org/

          Do you fancy having a go at designing the brackets yourself? there are quite few tutorials online about using OpenSCAD.

          I would like to learn how to use OPENScad but it seems daunting. I know how to use fusion 360 a little bit, but I'm not sure I could design something like that just yet.

          -sLpFhaWK
          Ultibots K250v
          Rostock Max v2 Soon to be Full MetalMax
          Mini Kossel

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            T3P3Tony administrators
            last edited by 15 Jan 2017, 19:51

            what did you have in mind? (I visualised a couple of brackets with >90 degrees between the sides)

            www.duet3d.com

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              sLpFhaWK
              last edited by 15 Jan 2017, 21:37

              Something that mounts to a 2020 rail, at a 45 deg angle. I'm not sure of the angle StephenRC posted but something alone those lines,

              Also the case by DC42 is great but the damn thing is huge. I'd like a slim case maybe just to cover the front/back of the LCD and leave the panel due board exposed to cut down on the thickness? and mount that on a 2020 rail.

              -sLpFhaWK
              Ultibots K250v
              Rostock Max v2 Soon to be Full MetalMax
              Mini Kossel

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                T3P3Tony administrators
                last edited by 15 Jan 2017, 23:00

                have a play with OpenSCAD you will be surprised at how easy it is tom modify the dimensions of David's design.

                For the angles you mean something like these?
                https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RmPEnseyM10u7lDqy0erpqMh7cp9Abuzt5tS8biNkH8/pub
                the design shown in the bottom picture in out old documentation (but of course for 20x20 not 15x15 and for the PanelDue case

                www.duet3d.com

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                  deckingman
                  last edited by 16 Jan 2017, 08:13

                  I'll second what Tony suggests about trying OpenScad. I'm a 63 year old with no cad experience of any sort and have managed to get to grips with it. Apart from anything else, once you've mastered a few basics (and there are plenty of on line tutorials and help available), it opens up a whole new world of what you can do with your printer. The time taken to master it will be rewarded by time saved in the future trying to find designs that suits your particular requirements. And of course it's free.

                  Ian
                  https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                  https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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