
Anycubic Mega/S General Mounting System
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**Anycubic Mega/S General Mounting System** *May 21, 2021* **UPDATE** *June 26, 2021* -Version 2b added (-v2b.stl) for top-beam-mount. It fits a bit more snuggly. -Added alternative 1 sided versions (-ALT-v2/x.stl) for all mounts. ->>>**DOWNLOAD mega-s-general-mounting-system-26June2021.zip**<<< for the most current versions of these models. **UPDATE** *June 16, 2021* -**Version 2 added** (-v2.stl) **Recommended** -**Print v2 models as they stand, without supports.** -The same attachment insert can be used for any of the v2 mounts. **UPDATE** *May 22, 2021* -Added mounts with wider attachment slots. -Added mounts with 2 attachments slots. **Description** Under normal circumstances, I don't like to glue parts together. With 3D printed parts, however, I think this is a none issue. With the *frame mount part* and *attachment part* found here, you can simply glue the **attachment part** to whatever you want to mount to your Anycubic printer. Example: instead of modifying the Raspberry Pi case that I'm using, I simply printed the frame mount and attachments parts, glued the attachment part behind the case and mounted the Raspberry Pi on my printer. The Raspberry Pi is quite secure mounted on my printer, though it's easily removed when needed. The frame mount piece was also designed to be much easier to remove from the frame compared to anything else I've seen out there. I've also posted the step files so you can simply take the attachment piece and add it to your model. **Frame Mount Part** This part mounts to the left 'pillar' of the Mega/S. For the right pillar, simply mirror the piece. Print with tree supports. **Attachment Part** Rotate this piece 180 degrees so that the slightly curved part is facing up. Print without supports. **Notes** -I didn't want anything to rattle so the attachment insert might be a tight fit for some people. If that is the case, take some 220 grit sandpaper and do about a dozen strokes on the back of the attachment piece. Everything should slide easier now while still remaining snug. -The dimensions of the Anycubic Mega/S frame are all over the place. My left pillar is quite different from the right. Moreover, the base of the pillars are quite different from their tops. If you encounter any issues attaching the frame mount piece to your printer, leave a comment and I'll see if I can do something to help. If you found these parts useful, please **Like** and post a **Make**. Thanks!
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