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ENDER-3 Autoshutdown
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An autoshutdown system for Ender-3 (CR10...) using 2 screws, filament and a string.
No hardware modification ! Directly operational.
Goal: an autoshutdown using the original power-off button.
// A special THANKS to:3D_PrintSlav
// I was very inspired by the great idea of 3D_PtrintSlav https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3697789
Requierements:
- 1 3D printer
- 2 screws
- filament
- 30cm of string or laces
Instructions:
Number of files to print: 3
You need:
- 2 screw M3*10 (for example)
- 3cm of 3mm filament (or a M3*30 screw or everything else in same diameter to be an axis)
- 30cm of string (depens of the height you want), I have used my old Salomon's shoelaces for that ;-)
1/ The STL are in right position, ready to print. You have choice to print the three pieces speratly or in same time with the combine stl.
2/ After print, adapt the lever to the "window" using a 3mm axis (3mm filament, or M3 screw). The lever must move freely. You have to put the ergo on t
No hardware modification ! Directly operational.
Goal: an autoshutdown using the original power-off button.
// A special THANKS to:3D_PrintSlav
// I was very inspired by the great idea of 3D_PtrintSlav https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3697789
Requierements:
- 1 3D printer
- 2 screws
- filament
- 30cm of string or laces
Instructions:
Number of files to print: 3
You need:
- 2 screw M3*10 (for example)
- 3cm of 3mm filament (or a M3*30 screw or everything else in same diameter to be an axis)
- 30cm of string (depens of the height you want), I have used my old Salomon's shoelaces for that ;-)
1/ The STL are in right position, ready to print. You have choice to print the three pieces speratly or in same time with the combine stl.
2/ After print, adapt the lever to the "window" using a 3mm axis (3mm filament, or M3 screw). The lever must move freely. You have to put the ergo on t
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