38 speed loader 3d models
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Added an assembly note. Print istructions:Printing is super easy: choose the model you prefer from the download list or create your custom one using the .f3d file and the guide below.Use the coarse profile to speed the print up and make sure...
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The original project says "We all know very well that water acquires special properties when it swirls and is able to flow at a higher speed through narrow obstacles." - but do we? Does this swirl design make a better funnel? If water is rotating...
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Please post any remixes as well.\r\n\r\nThis requires a large printer, and measures approx 290x230mm.\r\n\r\n\r\nThis is a design for a printer control box which will use the following parts:\r\n\r\nMEAN WELL RD-65A Dual Output Enclosed Power Supply...
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No idea why it defaults to NEGATIVE: MODEL SETTINGS: Max Size: 100(mm) Thickness: 4mm Boarder: 2mm Thinnest Layer: 0.6mm Vectors Per Pixel: 6 Base/Stand Depth: 0 Curve: 0 I then print the lithophanes in ABS at: 0.15 layer thickness (first layer 0.2)...
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Even if it were possible, it would then be necessary to use supports and this would likely result in a degraded surface finish.Note 2 : I did some experiments with making “shell” versions of the major parts (essentially a hollowed out version of the...
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When calculated the stall speeds of the two configurations were only separated by between approximately 1 mph. As a measure against this rise, vortex generators were added (included in weight) to the outer half of the main wing. While there are...
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Even if it were possible, it would then be necessary to use supports and this would likely result in a degraded surface finish.Note 2 : I did some experiments with making “shell” versions of the major parts (essentially a hollowed out version of the...
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The motor part is fitted for motor type: Voltage: DC 6V Material: Metal Model: N20 Revolving Speed: 30 RPM Total Length: 36mm Motor Size: 12mm(diameter)*26mm(height) Shaft Size: 3mm(diameter)*10mm(length) The whole thing can now run autonomous...
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I use archimedean chords bottom infill because I like that look.Once the bottom layers are done, you can speed up the print on the printer to 200%. Alternatively disable auto cooling in the filament settings of PrusaSlicer, but that may be too...
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I made mine in PLA and it has never broken, in fact this exact launcher has been used over and over again (pulled at speed). DISCLAIMER: It's not indestructible! This is not injection molding. There will be wear and tear. What I call the flapper...
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Your support in purchasing the kits is much appreciated and ensures that the system will continue to be developed and supported.Features:360 deg of continues rotation in the pan axis and 180 deg in the Tilt axisCapable of lifting a Tilt payload up to...
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But users told me that the support also fits the SE model perfectly.In any case, use of this accessory is entirely for your own responsibility.The design history of this part can be found in the chapter 'How I Designed This'.DescriptionThe gantry...
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What you can (or need) to change in the code: // ***** Count of photos in one table revolution ***** const int photosPerTableRevolution = 20; // ***** Count of camera height positions ***** const int CameraHeightPositions = 5; // *** Set the speed...
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It won't starve the printer at such a speed, but I expect calibration issues. I have a couple of ideas on how the firmware could be changed to avoid calibration problems. If the printer would ping much more frequently (so missing some wouldn't be a...
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Why did I wanted a 10mm belt on my printer? Fast accelerating/breaking puts a lot of stress on the belt which can lead to unprecise positioning and overshooting the targeted position because of "micro-belt-lengthening" (belt acts like a rubber band)....
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One 4ah battery gives about 20 minutes running at typical tender cruising speeds. The engine has holders for the working battery and a spare but carrying loose spares is no problem. I pack my spare batteries in my Wife's picnic bag when she is not...
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This is basically a touch sensory, and cosmetic feature, but also helps a little with fitting the reel on the tank's core/rod To see actual prints of my design, check out the “Makes” tab (I print basically everything I design.)Print...
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Fancy "spool cones" design just adds surface area, hence plastic used (sidewalls do take more plastic than infill generally) and printing speed. That said, since I wanted mine with a lesser "axial angle" (reason below) it ends up having a higher...
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I did some short tests running Cyberpunk docked and un-docked and the thermals and fan speeds in both orientations seemed within a few percent of each other so I do not believe the Quick Dock is impeding airflow. There is an extra piece, the “Hole...
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I have added split versions of the two files. If you still have problems with a tube try to lower the speed by 50% to allow the print to cool more and use a raft. (Thanks LordGrantham -> https://www.thingiverse.com/LordGrantham/about)...
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XY frame makes all builds more rigid, a major improvement over other Cartesian Steel frames that let you push printing speed to 150-180mm/sec, 20-25mm/sec2 jerk, and 1200 mm/sec2 print acceleration with good quality.\r\n2. We added the option to...
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4) Jewelry: Reduce the printing speed here, so that the filigree lines also adhere well. 5) Top: CB05 is optional. Put these on first, then it is a little easier to put the top on the tree. 6) Assembly: An illustrated manual can be obtained as pdf...
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This is a control panel or box for most 3D printers in an enclosure. I have it configured to hold the print chamber at 35° C and 20% humidity. I printed from PETG with the MMU2S, the front panel is available separately so it can be printed flat on...
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This is still a work-in-progress, and may be tweaked in the future, but early results are positive for true 'all around' cooling, at high speeds. This prints OK without supports - the worst you'll get is a dangly from the first layer of the bridge,...
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Just to be safe, if you want to get it right the first time, it's a good idea to slow the printer speed as it's printing the bearing holes. once all parts are done you will need some M3 shafts. these are surprisingly difficult to find so, if you're...
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To mitigate this, lower the nozzle temperature and speed, and print multiple wings at once to give them time to cool down between prints.\r\n\r\n## HORN TIPS:\r\n\r\nThe horn tips don't print well due to their thin shape. Here are three solutions to...
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My holder during testing would “pull-out” about 200mm from the roll when the print head is moving fast and the spool gets up to speed.\r\n\r\nHave fun!\r\n\r\n*** UPDATE ***\r\nJust saw this 3D print for a 608 bearing... ...I have not tried it, but it...
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And added two rails in the frame for expansion floors.It is possible to use the original EleLab frame STL if you don’t use the in-module power supply or use it as an add-on for the EleLab system.The STL files:UV Frame 100mm (adapted or original)UV...
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(other printers/slicers can be used).Material: PLAManufacturer: Prima ValueColour: Light GreyResolution: 0.1Nozzle: 0.4mmPrint Speed: 80mm/sNozzle Temperature: 210 DegreesBed Temperature: 60 DegreesInfill: 100%Supports: Tree Supports (from...
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If you want to try and tackle ringing that you may see on some prints you can usually mitigate it by slowing down the print speed. Additionally, you may want to play with reducing the Jerk and/or Acceleration settings either on the printer or...