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Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand - Vetern Lynx Stand -- Angle View - 3d model
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Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand - Vetern Lynx Stand -- Angle View - 3d model
Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand - Vetern Lynx Stand -- Angle View - 3d model
Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand - Spreadsheet Paramaters - 3d model
Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand - Vetern Lynx Stand -- In Action - 3d model
Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand - Inmotion V11 Stand -- In Action - 3d model
Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand - Inmotion V11 Stand -- Angle View - 3d model
Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand - Begode T4 Stand -- Side View - 3d model
Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand - Vetern Lynx Stand -- Front - 3d model
Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand - Vetern Lynx Stand -- Side View - 3d model
Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand 3d model

Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand

There are a few models out there that claim to be roll on stands. Some work some don't, but they are EUC specific. I wanted to find a way to make an easy to modify/adapt model that allows for roll in/on stands. I also wasn't able to find one for the inmotion V11. This is my second attempt.

It uses a few variables including the top length, the top height, and the wheel diamater to calculate the specific shape.

This is my first attempt at providing a functional model to the community, so any tips are appreciated.

To use: If you need to create a new model, measure the floor to the top of where the stand will touch from the ground, and the width between them. Also figure out the wheel diamater. I've created a quick cheat sheet to go from inches to MM in the spreadshet in the FreeCAD model. You may want to adjust the top length as well, just make sure its "close enough"

After plugging in the vairables, save the models. If they work good please let me know and I'll add them to the list. :)


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Gomez G
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Hi! i love your model, but what printer did you print this on? it seems really big for most printers. im posting this item now that i realize i have forgotten to post it, but maybe it can work for you too? Printing it all in the part can result in a single break making everything useless and neeed to print again, but ive made mine in 4x parts so you can replace whatever breaks! Love your design tho! https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/inmotion-v11y-stand

Tom T
daficco

Its in 4 parts, you print the base, then the walls/sides. I have a Voron 2.4 350. I'm not sure I could have printed something like this on a little ender. There is a total of 4 parts. They are pressure fit as well, so no need for screws or anything else. Easy assembly as well.

I have printed a few as once piece combining them in the slicer, but I prefer not to for the reasons you stated. As far as strength goes, I haven't noticed a difference as one piece or assembled. Its also actually a bit better if you use the assembled version on uneven surfaces as the base doesn't really need to take any of the load. It just needs to stop the walls from falling down/moving. I have some uneven tiles in my room where I took the videos and it doesn't matter.

Universal Parametric EUC Roll in Stand

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