Various DIN brackets by aeresov (#187)

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| Creator | Mod title | Description | V0 | V1.8 | V2.4 | VSW |
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|aeresov|[TL filament sensor bracket](./aeresov/TL_filament_sensor_bracket)|A bracket for TL filament sensor to mount near stock spool holder. |:x:|:grey_question:|:heavy_check_mark:|:x:|
||[MeanWell UHP-xxx DIN mount](./aeresov/TL_filament_sensor_bracket)|A bracket for MeanWell UHP series PSU (200, 350 and 500) to mount it across 2 DIN rails.|:x:|:grey_question:|:heavy_check_mark:|:x:|
||[MeanWell UHP-xxx DIN mount](./aeresov/MeanWell_UHP_DIN_mount)|A bracket for MeanWell UHP series PSU (200, 350 and 500) to mount it across 2 DIN rails.|:x:|:grey_question:|:heavy_check_mark:|
||[Raspberry Pi DIN mount](./aeresov/Raspberry_Pi_DIN_mount)|A bracket for Raspberry Pi 3/4 to mount it onto DIN rail, along or across.|:x:|:grey_question:|:heavy_check_mark:|
||[SKR 1.3/1.4 DIN mount](./aeresov/SKR_DIN_mount)|A bracket for SKR 1.3/1.4 board to mount it onto DIN rail, along or across.|:x:|:grey_question:|:heavy_check_mark:|
||[cable tie DIN mount](./aeresov/cable_tie_DIN_mount)|A bracket for cable ties to route cables across DIN rails.|:x:|:grey_question:|:heavy_check_mark:|
|albert|[IKEA Dioder Led Mount](./albert/IKEA_Dioder_Led_Mount)|A mount for the IKEA Dioder LED strip | :grey_question: | :grey_question: | :heavy_check_mark: |:x:|
|arkeet|[Dial test indicator mount](./arkeet/dti-mount)|A toolhead mount for a dial test indicator, where the tip is located at the nozzle. |:x:|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|:x:|
|claytono|[Voron 2.4 Extrusion Jig](./claytono/2.4-extrusion-jig)|A jig help align extrusions to get a properly square frame |:x:|:x:|:heavy_check_mark:|:x:|

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<div style="text-align: right"><sub>A Team Dropbear Production</sub></div>
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# Voron 2.4 Trianglelab filament sensor bracket
# Voron 2.4 MeanWell UHP PSU mount for DIN rail
G'day, another nice thingy from down under. MeanWell UHP PSUs are great: nice, slim, compact, mains and DC on opposite sides... Well, but how to mount them on DIN rais? Alright, Dropbears to resque. Pick an adapter for your UHP (they have different width), print 2 of them and 4 of [rs25_psu_bracket_clip.stl](https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-2/blob/Voron2.4/STLs/VORON2.4/Electronics_Compartment/DIN_Brackets/rs25_psu_bracket_clip.stl).
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![bracket top](images/photo1.png)|
![bracket bottom](images/photo2.png)|
## Printing and plasic
Standard Voron part printing guidelines to follow: 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer height, etc.
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Put square nuts in slide pockets, secure them with screws, then bolt down rs25 brackets, so square nuts are trapped.
## Photos
![bare 1](images/photo_bare_1.png)
![bare 2](images/photo_bare_2.png)
![on rail 1](images/photo_railed_1.png)
![on rail 2](images/photo_railed_2.png)
## Credits
- that russian guy (aeresov#9959)

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<div style="text-align: right"><sub>A Team Dropbear Production</sub></div>
<img align="right" width="100" height="100" src="images/db.png">
# Voron 2.4 Raspberry Pi mount for DIN rail
G'day, another nice thingy from down under. Got non-standard electronics compartment? Some blocks there that don't allow spec placements? Don't have or don't like self-tapping screws? Or are you just up to better wiring and sturdier construction? Alright, Dropbears to resque. Here comes a rigid bracket for Raspberry Pi, that uses M3 bolts and nuts, and allows mounting along and across the rail. The bracket needs 1 of [rs25_psu_bracket_clip.stl](https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-2/blob/Voron2.4/STLs/VORON2.4/Electronics_Compartment/DIN_Brackets/rs25_psu_bracket_clip.stl).
## Printing and plasic
Standard Voron part printing guidelines to follow: 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer height, etc.
This part is not exposed to any significant heat, so you could probably use even PLA.
## Assembly
BOM:
* 6 x M3 hex nuts
* 6 x M3x12 SHCS screws
Pi has mount holes for M2.5 bolts, so putting M3s through might be a problem. Just enlarge these holes with 3.0mm or 3.2mm drill, you won't damage the Pi but will make your life easier.
## Photos
![bare 1](images/photo_bare_1.png)
![bare 2](images/photo_bare_2.png)
![bare 3](images/photo_bare_3.png)
![on rail](images/photo_railed.png)
## Credits
- that russian guy (aeresov#9959)

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<div style="text-align: right"><sub>A Team Dropbear Production</sub></div>
<img align="right" width="100" height="100" src="images/db.png">
# Voron 2.4 SKR 1.3/1.4 mount for DIN rail
G'day, another nice thingy from down under. Got non-standard electronics compartment? Some blocks there that don't allow spec placements? Don't have or don't like self-tapping screws? Or are you just up to better wiring and sturdier construction? Alright, Dropbears to resque. Here comes a rigid bracket for SKR boards, that uses M3 bolts and nuts, and allows mounting along and across the rail. Each bracket needs 2 of [rs25_psu_bracket_clip.stl](https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-2/blob/Voron2.4/STLs/VORON2.4/Electronics_Compartment/DIN_Brackets/rs25_psu_bracket_clip.stl).
## Printing and plasic
Standard Voron part printing guidelines to follow: 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer height, etc.
This part is not exposed to any significant heat, so you could probably use even PLA.
## Assembly
BOM:
* 8 x M3 hex nuts
* 8 x M3x12 SHCS screws
## Photos
![bare 1](images/photo_bare_1.png)
![bare 2](images/photo_bare_2.png)
![bare 3](images/photo_bare_3.png)
![on rail](images/photo_railed.png)
## Credits
- that russian guy (aeresov#9959)

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G'day, another nice thingy from down under. Got TL filament sensor in your pile of parts? Bought it a year ago for 2.1 and too lazy to find a way to mount it so it plays well with spool holder? Upgraded to 2.4 and still have no clue? Alright, ask a mate to hold your beer, this is quick one: just print it and use instead of stock [bowen_retainer.stl](https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-2/blob/Voron2.4/STLs/VORON2.4/Spool_Management/bowen_retainer.stl).
![You know you want this](images/render1.png)
![And this too](images/render0.png)
## Printing and plasic
Standard Voron part printing guidelines to follow: 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer height, etc.
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Make Melbourne hipsters proud, do your wiring in braided sleeving and with fancy connectors. And have a flat white when you're done.
## Photos
![bare 1](images/photo_bare_1.png)
![bare 2](images/photo_bare_2.png)
![on rail 1](images/photo_railed_1.png)
![on rail 2](images/photo_railed_2.png)
## Credits
- that russian guy (aeresov#9959)

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<div style="text-align: right"><sub>A Team Dropbear Production</sub></div>
<img align="right" width="100" height="100" src="images/db.png">
# Voron 2.4 cable tie mount for DIN rail
G'day, another nice thingy from down under: a simple bracket that allows fixing your cables with standard 3.5mm plastic cable ties in various positions. 4 ties per bracket, 2x2 criss-cross, so you can make bends or straights. The bracket needs 1 of [rs25_psu_bracket_clip.stl](https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-2/blob/Voron2.4/STLs/VORON2.4/Electronics_Compartment/DIN_Brackets/rs25_psu_bracket_clip.stl).
## Printing and plasic
Standard Voron part printing guidelines to follow: 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer height, etc.
This part is not exposed to any significant heat, so you could probably use even PLA.
## Assembly
BOM:
* 2 x M3 hex nuts
* 2 x M3x12 SHCS screws
* standard 3.5mm cable ties
## Photos
![bare](images/photo_bare.png)
![on rail](images/photo_railed.png)
## Credits
- that russian guy (aeresov#9959)

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