Voron0_deck_panel_with_logo_and_VORON0 (#139)

* added deck panel with logo

* Update Readme.md

* updated picture

* updated table with mod

* Update Readme.md

* updated logo to make it look better with sharper corners

* added dual color for displasy housing for v0

* Update README.md

* Add files via upload

* fixed stl files

* fixed display housing STL files

* Update Readme.md

* Update Readme.md

* Update Readme.md

* added power inlet to Voron Users

* Update README.md
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| |[Short Z Joints](./Ellis/Short_Z_Joints) | Shorter Z joints for the v2.4 |:x: |:x: |:heavy_check_mark: |
| FreeformFez | [V1.8 Filtered Power Inlet](./FreeformFez/FilteredPower) | V1.6 Filtered Inlet and Rocker Switch for V1.8 | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: |
| GSL12 | [Pocketwatch Nema 17](./GSL12/pocketwatch_nema17)| Extruder like Pocketwatch, but with Nema17 instead of Nema14. Maybe for V0 fork with 2020 extrusions, Nema17 and MGN9 or other printers. | :grey_question: | :grey_question: | :grey_question: |
| hartk1213 | [Voron0_deck_panel_with_logo_and_VORON0](./hartk1213/Voron0_deck_panel_with_logo_and_VORON0) | Used @Kruppes blank deck panel to add the logo as well as the name VORON0 | :heavy_check_mark:| :x: | :x: |
| | [Voron0_display_dualcolor](./hartk1213/Voron0_display_dualcolor) | Added a dual color file for the Voron Display Front housing | :heavy_check_mark:| :x: | :x: |
| | [Voron0_C14Inlet](./hartk1213/Voron0_C14Inlet) | Added a new Power inlet that uses a Fused C14 plug and switch that covers the mains contacts | :heavy_check_mark:| :x: | :x: |
|hijax_pl_ |[Corner panel clip](./hijax_pl/corner_panel_clip) |V2 panel corner frames using 3-way L brackets in the corners |:x: |:x: |:heavy_check_mark: |
| |[Din Rail mount](./hijax_pl/din_rail_mount) |Adapter to attach DIN Rail to 2020 extrusion. |:x: |:x: |:heavy_check_mark: |
| |[Controler Board adapters](./hijax_pl/ender_compatible_controller_mount) |DIN (rotated) and legacy adapters for boards like SKR mini E3. |:grey_question: |:x: |:heavy_check_mark: |
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| | [DIN Mount Max31865](./xbst_/Max31865_DIN_Mount)| A simple DIN rail mount for the Adafruit (or SAME SIZE clone) MAX31865 PT100 Board. | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: |:heavy_check_mark: |
| | [Car Hood Style Bed Hinge](./xbst_/Bed_Hinge)| A way of reaching electronics from the top by having a "car hood" style hing for the heatbed, and rotated electronics mounts. | :x: | :x: |:heavy_check_mark: |
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# C14 Fused inlet for the V0 with a cover on the back to cover the contacts
This is a mount for a c14 fused inlet found here on amazon
https://smile.amazon.com/Antrader-Module-Socket-Switch-IEC320/dp/B07CTC5JVV
this uses 2 M3x40 screws to assemble and 2 M3x12 screws to attach to the frame
##### Pictures
![Image 1](Images/1.jpg)
![Image 2](Images/2.jpg)
![Image 3](Images/3.jpg)

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# Deck Panel for V0 to include the Voron logo and the VORON0 name
i used user @Kruppes blank deck panel to make my own to include the logo as well as the words it uses 3 colors hence the 2nd accent label on the 3rd stl [b],
i used black for the base, red for the logo and gray for the "0" in VORON0
the easiest way i found to print it was to use prusa slicer and if you dont already have an MMU profile (you dont need an MMU to do this i dont even have one) then create a new MMU profile in PrusaSlicer and then drag all 3 stls into the slicer at the same time. It will then ask you if these files are multiple parts of the same file and if so do you want to align them, select yes and it will align all the files in the correct orientation. what i do next is on the side where you can see the 3 stl files, i delete 2 of them and then slice the remaining file, and repeat that for all 3 files. When you print them do not move or touch the build plate and one thing i found to help was for the first 2 of 3 prints change the Gcode to keep the heated bed on after the print is finsihed that way the smaller parts do not pop off the bed on accident because then you would need to reprint them.
for the 3rd and final print i do a z hop of at least .4mm since the first 2 prints were done at .4mm total (2 layers at .2mm)
good luck and if you print it make sure to post it to the discord build showcase !
1. [b]_Voron0_deck_panel_0
2. [a]_Voron0_deck_panel_ Logo
3. Voron0_deck_panel_with_logo_and_VORON0
##### Pictures
![Printed Panel](Images/deck_panel_printed.jpg)

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# Dual color for the V0 Display housing
i modified the file to make it so the logo can be printed in an accent color as well as the stop button "X"
the easiest way i found to print it was to use prusa slicer and if you dont already have an MMU profile (you dont need an MMU to do this i dont even have one) then create a new MMU profile in PrusaSlicer and then drag both stls into the slicer at the same time. It will then ask you if these files are multiple parts of the same file and if so do you want to align them, select yes and it will align all the files in the correct orientation. what i do next is on the side where you can see the 2 stl files, i delete 1 of them and then slice the remaining file, and repeat that for the last remaining file. When you print them do not move or touch the build plate and one thing i found to help was for the first print change the Gcode to keep the heated bed on after the print is finsihed that way the smaller parts do not pop off the bed on accident because then you would need to reprint them.
for the logo file since the parts are really tiny, i slowed the printer down quite a bit and upped the extrusion a tad and lowered the zoffset just to make sure it would stick better. it took me a few tries to get it right but it came out great!
good luck and make sure to post it to the build showcase when you finish it
for the 2nd and final print i do a z hop of at least .4mm since the first 2 prints were done at .4mm total (2 layers at .2mm)
1. [a]_logo
2. Housing_Front_with_logo
##### Pictures
![Printed Panel](Images/display.jpg)