1:87 scale 3d print files
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Once you've printed out this part, and optionally Piercets external tensioning parts, remove the current idler and take the 608ZZ bearings out. Add the additional 608ZZ bearing, put a washer between each bearing and on the top and the bottom of the...
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In the security set, you get: - Long & short barricade walls - Corner and straight connectors - Turret connector bases - 3 different defence turrets - Alarm siren tower - Security camera tower - Burn plate with fuel module All the parts are...
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... to control the servo yourself, so don't ask. Added servo_holder_only.stl on request. This is the servo holder without the space for the electronic components to control the servo. I did not print this servo only variant as I don't need it.
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More suggestions==================== I recommend printing the socket adapter and the snap style arm in ABS for proper flexibility/operation. PLA may be too stiff for them to work well. Also, depending on your setup you may want to use a brim on the...
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I've tried increasing the print speed to 150%, no layer offset !, there's probably more to do. For assembly: I bought my motors online (MKS SERVO42C NEMA17), they were already pre-assembled and calibrated. So they could be used immediately. To...
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Depending on the size of the equipment to be inserted in the box, it may be necessary to print more or less intermediate parts: "Body". The assembly is done by 3 threaded rods of 4 mm in diameter and 6 acorn nuts (3 at the top and 3 at the...
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The base is made of 295x200x10mm MDF and is currently being printed with the other parts. This design can handle items as large as 50mm square, and the vice shown in the picture measures 4545 x 250mm. To complete the saw, you will need to source...
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Put it in dedicated place and then glue both parts together as it it shown in instructions below: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSPrepare desired Bottom Base (Flat or Hollowed one) and 4 Corner Columns Pour some Superglue (or one you use to bound your printed...
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To extend the rear arm tubes, you will need: Forward (forward): L:120mm D:15mm Backward (backward): L:130mm D:15mm Printing Information for Parts 80% PLA for power elements and 30% PLA for the rest of the parts. Setup Requirements For this...
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Here are the required parts: * 5x M3 22mm screws * 1x M3 20mm screw * 6x M3x4mm Brass Knurl Nuts * 1x M3 plain washer * 1x tiewrap 2.5mm 100mm * 2 x LM8LUU (45mmx15mmx8mm) * 2 extra pieces of thin layers for testing the x_stop switch, which can be...
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This battery holder has 2 vertical tabs intended to be soldered on a printed circuit. Here it will be necessary to fold them horizontally then solder the led respecting its polarity. To easily remove the battery, make a small hole in this holder,...
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IMPORTANT: It is designed to be printed in TPU. I used a TPU with the common 95A durometer. It's meant to be flexible and to protect the frame so it grips in a vise properly without damaging the frame. While I was working on cutting the grooves...
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for placing the drill holes or cable duct to where you need them) feel free to do so: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/fl1c7XRRpbD Post-Printing ========== Preparing the USB-C cable ---------------------------------- I removed the casing with the...
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I haven't done a great deal of printing yet since installing these, but I thought I'd upload now and let people play with it. OK so details: You'll need to drill four holes (each one through the two layers of the base at this point), suggest 5.5mm,...
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(I've worn them and they're actually not uncomfortable) List of the parts needed to print: 2x Nanami_rim.obj 2x Nanami_pads.obj 1x Nanami_nose_bridge.obj The rims are perfectly symmetrical, so don't worry about having to mirror them or anything. The...
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So you can print and assemble the case and then add the expansion board at a later date - if you are having trouble getting your hands on the m.2 board (ETA Prime's caused it to go out of stock at Amazon). This case may also work with the...
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... If you feel comfortable swapping filaments mid-print, try switching the white filament out for some clear filament after layer 2 can help allow more light to pass through. ## No Magnets I'm considering replacing the magnet indents with OpenLOCK.
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... points. This needs supports for building (you might try flipping it upside-down to check if you need less material - this depends on your printer). Also added full- and half-height main body extensions (these can be printed without support).
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2016/10/16 New: 2S Light Version Available for Printing Polycarbonate - a Game-Changer in the RC World! This is an exciting development that is only compatible with the previous version of 2S. 2016/10/06 New: 2S Version with Adaptation to Lipo Bold...
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Note: There is no room for the extruder heatsink with this design, but I've yet to find it offers any real cooling advantage or dust protection in my mild printing environments. The extruder cooling fan has to be removed as well, although I haven't...
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The front shroud includes a slider that allows the air flow to be redirected away from the printed part if required. The Triple Lower Vent attaches from the bottom using 3-M3 countersunk machine screws. Because the vent adds some height, the...
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That being said, Creality did an exceptional job with the CR-10 that third-party manufacturers can duplicate it using the cheapest, lowest-quality materials available, and still manage to print beautifully with some elbow grease. I say my CTC A10S...
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### How to Assemble the Clamp Charger: Print out all the parts and check if they fit together. The clamp holes might require some fine-tuning of the holes on the clamp (this depends on the material you selected for the clamp and cradle). After a...
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This model is approximately what we saw it can be printed in two halves and glued together. We both agree this is extremely close to what it looked like. Klamath Falls is home to Kingsley Field, the 173rd fighter wing, a F15 and soon a F22 base which...
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It doesn't cost you anything extra, but helps me out a lot :) Print instructionsCategory: Decor Summary This is a laser cut cube with a dolphin pattern on the front face. Behind this pattern is a frosted piece of acrylic, which gives a very nice glow...
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Hardware needed: 18x M3x8 (or longer) bolts 18x M3 nut 1x M8 threaded rod for spools (length 172mm when fixed midway of box height) 2x M8 nuts and some washers as spacers between spools 2x Pneumatic air quick release fitting with 6mm diameter thread...
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For the solder roll I used a M8x50 bolt with nuts on either side of each of thewalls to ensure that the 'H' frame stays rigid and the bolt doesn't bend in the thinner wall when tightened.Everything was design in Autodesk Fusion 360.For printing I...
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Plus tiny stool. - Cupboard with microscope top option All the parts are pre-supported for SLA resin printing! This set works together with the Medical Bay set (the table, drawer & cupboard top options are interchangeable - there is also some...
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Instructions You'll need 4 of the mosaic feet, and four endcaps - each should be printed with a .3 layer height and no support using an infill level of 15%. As for me, that was enough. A 5/16" length of threaded rod will come in handy as well as...
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Both, the optical axis and the spindle are resting directly on this wall and as a result of this, the bed moves quite a lot, especially with fast prints. https://youtu.be/DAwVnEQaNNk I have seen this problem on some other printers as well...