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Bitaxe Robot Stand
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Here's a 100% original Bitaxe stand that looks like a robot. It was designed to print easily without needing any support. It should work with any current Bitaxe: Max, Ultra, Supra or Gamma.
In order to transfer the display to the robot's head, you need a male-to-female 4-pin 2.54mm DuPont cable (the one I use is 150mm, but could possibly be shorter). There are also cable kits and single-wire extenders that might work. When you put the display in the robot's head, insert it from the back, with the cable already attached to it. The hole the display goes in gradually gets smaller toward the front, so just push the display in until it wedges in tightly.
The hole size to mount the Bitaxe fits these screws well (#4 x 3/8" Wood Screw - used on cases from CryptoCloaks) and I think should work well with these screws (3mm x 8mm Phillips Pan Head Self-Tapping Screw - what Skot uses).
The heatsink in the photos is the "Silenx IXN40C 40mm iXtrema Pro Chipset Cooler" (found on Amazon, Walmart and
In order to transfer the display to the robot's head, you need a male-to-female 4-pin 2.54mm DuPont cable (the one I use is 150mm, but could possibly be shorter). There are also cable kits and single-wire extenders that might work. When you put the display in the robot's head, insert it from the back, with the cable already attached to it. The hole the display goes in gradually gets smaller toward the front, so just push the display in until it wedges in tightly.
The hole size to mount the Bitaxe fits these screws well (#4 x 3/8" Wood Screw - used on cases from CryptoCloaks) and I think should work well with these screws (3mm x 8mm Phillips Pan Head Self-Tapping Screw - what Skot uses).
The heatsink in the photos is the "Silenx IXN40C 40mm iXtrema Pro Chipset Cooler" (found on Amazon, Walmart and
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