This is sort of a collaboration/remix of a f360 file provided by Sigmond Kukla. I needed build plates for my Stratasys Mojo 3D printer, but the printer has been discontinued and no longer supported. I found on the internet that Sigmond is in the process of retrofitting an old Mojo printer with current, off the shelf parts. I reached out to him and found that he had a build plate designed in Fusion360, but without all the locking tabs and spacers on the bottom. Sigmond was kind enough to send me the file, and I added the needed pieces to finish it. If you are interested, you can follow his project on github at:
https://github.com/PicoPlanetDev/Stratasys-Mojo-Conversion
Print this in ABS! Anything lesser in temperature will melt. (I tried PETG, didnt work lol) Also, do NOT put into a heated wash station. That too will melt it. For best part adhesion, use it as is. But you will probably have to throw the build plate away afterwards. For smaller parts, I have a plate that I put glue stick on, followed by Kapton tape. GREAT little trick I read somewhere. Makes the build plate like a flex plate and can be reused over and over!
Thanks again to Sigmond, for keeping my Mojo printing!
Accurate_Mojo_Build_Plate.stl | 473.3KB | |
Mojo_Build_Plate_v5_b.f3d | 4.2MB |