15 22 magazine loading assist button 3d models
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If you printed every tile, the resulting map would be 12.5 feet high and 15 feet wide! In fact, this is being done by the CityPrint project, and you can see their progress at the Boston Society for Architecture Space at 290 Congress Street. All...
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The rest of the parts will print in my Bambu Labs X1 Carbon easily.All of the included parts EXCEPT the locking arms can be printed at fast settings with 15% infill. Personally I use a gyroid pattern for infill on pretty much everything.The locking...
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If you printed every tile, the resulting map would be 12.5 feet high and 15 feet wide! This project is being done by the CityPrint initiative, and you can see their progress at the Boston Society for Architecture Space at 290 Congress St. All models...
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If you printed every tile, the resulting map would be 12.5 feet high and 15 feet wide! In fact, this is being done by the CityPrint project, and you can see their progress at the Boston Society for Architecture Space at 290 Congress St. All models...
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## assembly: ## 1 - solder the 4 led pcb's togerther (dont foget not to solder 1x din to out!!) 2 - solder the wiring to the pcbs (take note that the dignal wire is in the top of the clock (wire is soldered to the led that will be placed in the 12hr...
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If you printed every tile, the resulting map would be 12.5 feet high and 15 feet wide! In fact, this project is being done by the CityPrint project, and you can see their progress at the Boston Society for Architecture Space at 290 Congress St. All...
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I added a second possibility so you can drill a 2.5mm hole and tap it into the powersupply for more stability Parts print in PLA, 0.2mm, 100mm/s, 10-15% infill, no supports. For easy remixing, I added the OpenSCAD files. BOM: DPS5005 Ruideng...
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If you printed every tile, the resulting map would be 12.5 feet high and 15 feet wide! In fact, this is being done by the CityPrint project, and you can see their progress at the Boston Society for Architecture Space at 290 Congress St. All models...
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Removing them from my remix made it print quicker (15 minutes less print time) and used less plastic (less perimeter walling). Since I don't know the purpose of the side holes I am making two versions available, one with holes (2.0.0) and one without...
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If you printed every tile, the resulting map would be 12.5 feet high and 15 feet wide! In fact, this is being done by the CityPrint project, and you can see their progress at the Boston Society for Architecture Space at 290 Congress St. All models...
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... 10. Connect 220v circuit to relay 11. Connect 12v circuit to relay 12. Check everything twice!!! 13. IMPORTANT!!! Connect 60mm fan back to PSU! 14. Fix PSU in Control Box without lower panel 15. ...Fix control box to printed body without lower panel
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If you printed every tile, the resulting map would be 12.5 feet high and 15 feet wide! In fact, this is being done by the CityPrint project, and you can see their progress at the Boston Society for Architecture Space at 290 Congress St. All models...
prusaprinters
Several versions are included in this "Thing" for the luxury of choice (or a burden of indecision...) Later life of the prototypes included NASA Windtunnel test article and both test articles are now in the hands of museums in the US. Print...
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Using RGB LEDs, you'll still be under $15 for the pair. My next design will involve an ATTiny85 microchip, but unfortunately, those didn't arrive in time for me to use them in this contest. ...Still, this one is perfect just the way it is - get printed...
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If you printed every tile, the resulting map would be 12.5 feet high and 15 feet wide! In fact, this project is being done by the CityPrint team, and you can see their progress at the Boston Society for Architecture Space on Congress Street. All...
prusaprinters
It is not that difficult to change the hole with CAD SW. The sticky pads you can find in Amazon. Print Settings Printer Brand: XYZprinting Printer: da Vinci 1.0 Pro 3in1 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 15% Filament: XYZ...
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I set it for high to match my arduino code.Instead of interrupting the 12V DC input to the cable modem, one could use the relay to interrupt the A/C power to the power adapter, but I didn't want to mess with higher voltages, and I liked being able...
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If you printed every tile, the resulting map would be 12.5 feet high and 15 feet wide! In fact, this is being done by the CityPrint project, and you can see their progress at the Boston Society for Architecture Space at 290 Congress St. All models...
prusaprinters
I haven't needed them yet and so haven't bothered to make them, but they're there if you need them. I printed mine with .15 mm layers and no support. If you're interested in how I made this, I wrote a blog post about it here:...
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You may need to adjust your melt temps by ~10-15°C or reduce your cooling to 20% (45% max) for optimal performance. EDIT: I uploaded a new set of ducts with a slightly shorter restrictor plate at the top, making it easier to install the hot end into...
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If you printed every tile, the resulting map would be 12.5 feet high and 15 feet wide! In fact, this is being done by the CityPrint project, and you can see their progress at the Boston Society for Architecture Space at 290 Congress St. All models...
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If you printed every tile, the resulting map would be 12.5 feet high and 15 feet wide! In fact, this is being done by the CityPrint project, and you can see their progress at the Boston Society for Architecture Space at 290 Congress St. All models...
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If you printed every tile, the resulting map would be 12.5 feet high and 15 feet wide! In fact, this is being done by the CityPrint project, and you can see their progress at the Boston Society for Architecture Space at 290 Congress St. All models...
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I used an Everlight 334-15/X2C1-1WYB as my LED because it is warm white and can handle 30mA. Glue the LED into the base tilted "Lamp_Mount_27mm_Slide_On_LED." The lifetime of the LED is very long so I decided not to make it removable. To boost...
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Printer Settings: * Printer Brand: MakerGear * Printer: M2 * Rafts: Doesn't Matter * Supports: Yes * Resolution: 0.4 mm nozzle * Infill: 30 - 60% Caveats to note: This is a very big object that takes a lot of plastic (~1/3 - 1/4 of a 1kg roll) and...
cgtrader
FDM printers can produce similar results, but may require adjustments to the layer thickness (test result provided as: Layer Thickness : 0.15 mm). Please note that a special printing process is required for an authentic Eddard Stark model...
prusaprinters
The method is generally used with nut and a skrew. Printer: Prusa i3 mk3s Print settings: 0,20 mm (Quality) 15% infill Filament: I used Prusament PLA black. What i have for now for training purpose.</p> <p>I think optimal will be PETG. This will make...
myminifactory
.STL files can be printed on both FDM and Resin printer (files are unsupported) Dimensions: A_Base_Left: (101,8 x 87,5 x 190,9 mm)A_Base_Right: (96,0 x 94,9 x 190,9 mm)B_Wall_Left: (51,1 x 94,9 x 164,0 mm)B_Wall_Right: (51,1 x 87,5 x 164,0...
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There are three different size tile trays since there is a variety of different tiles types, with some only having 4 tiles and some up to 15 tiles. The small and medium tile trays will stack with each other to help maintain a stable base for the...
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This doesn't necessarily need painted but extra bonus if it is, I just don't want people posting they have printed just the head, or a photos of a failed or half done print in a attempt to claim the prize (as some have done in the past) Happy...