3d print elephant
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https://youtu.be/LYm1B4P_h8A The two-layered planetary system of the "quick print" version was also only intended for calibration and demonstration. As you will find, the planet gears will twist under load and the clamping force will be quite...
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... PS: If the LiPo buzzer is too loud, stick two pieces of bubble gum into the holes of the little speakers. This will muffle the sound and still make it loud enough for you to hear it. Enjoy printing and building! ...Have fun, don't forget to like!
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Textured PEI is better than smooth one.You can buy segment numbers and comma with stands (and this printed parts too) on my e-shop www.vokolo.cz, for Czech and Slovakia customers only. From other countries please send me message, I can send to EU, UK...
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Print both plastic parts and insert 10 heat set inserts into Toolhead body 2. Mount endstop switch into position with 1xM3x8 screw and immediatelly attach its cable. Later will not be possible to plug cable into endstop. Other end of cable should go...
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In the available file you will find also the letters if you want to have a 2 color print. Bill of Material: • OSOYOO 3.5” touch screen https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08634Y16L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 • CSI/DSI...
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... it's posted. Print it oriented with the bottom facing the bed. For some reason, Fusion 360 always exports STLs sideways so make sure you rotate. ...Something handy to have to punch out the screw holes is a 3/32" hole punch, worked like a champ!
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If you are certain you'll always deal with bolts which conform to the standards, then check out the remixes. Print instructionsCategory: Hand Tools Summary Quickly sort and measure metric screws and bolts in sizes ranging from M2, M2.5, M3, M4, or M5...
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Print quality is good, and I'll try a benchy and ghosting test later. The diameter of the sticks is 7.2 mm, but sticks with a diameter of 11 mm can also be used - they're almost three times as stiff in theory. 7 mm glue-sticks are fairly cheap, and...
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The two main parts are printed in ABS, and the size of those items are designed to give a good strength to the entire realization, then you need some additional piece of hardware that you can find in an ironware and electronic reseller. You need...
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Here are the dimensions for the eye module: * Length: 100mm * Width: 45mm * Height: 30mm All the parts were printed using ABS and then treated with an acetone vapor bath to give them a smooth finish. After the vapor bath, I drilled holes in all the...
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Not only is this my first real model using FreeCAD - which I am only just now learning - but it is also my very first attempt at designing printed screw threads. True to form, I don't start with something simple - where you just look up standard...
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keep additional ons as you see fit for the meter, USB etc - do the same for the live for any separate circuits you may add - create a harness for the banana plugs, and anything else you can before you start assembly - I suggest adding at least...
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Print the board and 16 pieces. Cults will not allow me to upload the rules document so I will paste bellow. Object of the Game Be the first player to move all four of your colored pegs around the game board and into your FINISH line. During the...
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###Note: For better print quality all screws holes in the Cover (and also above the nuts holes in the main body) are covered by thin layer (0,24mm). For better understanding please look at Cover in your slicer (level +24 mm). ...Just use drill or...
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It does not produce a valid three-dimensional object that can be printed. ## tl;dr: * `trunk();` * F6 (render) * Export as an SVG in OpenSCAD: `File > Export > Export as SVG` ## Thanks All Bezier Functions based on the excellent work of...
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Here are the bills of materials: Joystick: https://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Axis-Joystick-Potentiometer-Button-Tool-For-JH-D400X-R4-10K-4D-with-Wire-US/232964202366?hash=item363dbf9f7e:g:6-wAAOSwpZpcd2P2 Arduino Nano:...
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Print the screw and base. I used 2 perimeters but it doesn't matter much. If you want to have this on the hotend moving around, lighter will be better. PLA and PETG will both work fine. 2. Disassemble the original sensor, and push the little...
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It has been a while since I printed and fitted it to my printer, so I cant exactly remember if I needed extra fasteners, I know for Shure I needed 10x 3mm plastic screws for the bottom panels, and 4x M2.5x6 for the raspberry pi, but I think that's...
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Now fit the 80 tooth pulley printed part and secure with M5 screws and nuts. Check how long the rod needs to be by fitting the orange metal part that attaches the weights. Measure the gap between this part and the pulley. Remove the metal part and...
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... in and out you can select the top_cover. -- save -> rendern -> STL export -> close - Repeat the steps, to create a new picture frame layer, to stack this. - print all generated stl files. ... - To attach the modules via 1,75mm Filament and glue.
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This likely could be resolved with some filing of the arm, but I'd like to be able to print something that would not require that much material removal (~ 2 layers for 0.4 mm nozzle). I have re-uploaded the original files with naming denoting 6 mm...
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After puting up with a leaky milk pourer until it fell apart and after finding replacements were expensive and just-as-poor-quality as my old one, I decided to print my own, in just 3 parts (plus a store-bought o-ring): * Body/Bottle * Screw-top *...
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---------------------- I wanted to know how much current is being drawn by my Pico when running **whatever** Parts ------- - 7in1 OLED Electrical Parameter Meter Voltage Current Power Energy Tester about £10 - Any USB A to micro cable - but of...
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##You will need: - two MGN12 linear rails 400 mm long with MGN12H blocks - about 16 M4 hammerhead T-nuts (quantity depends on the required rigidity) - the same amount of M4x12mm flat head countersunk screws - about 16 M3x8mm socket head cap screws...
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I changed it because I didn't like the doors beeing in my way when using my printer from one side of my table.You don't need any clue the doors are held with small printed screws. I only have the screws at the bottom and it holds the whole door when...
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There is a printable bearing race included for the idler pulley which works well (print 2 of them). You also may want to lube the spring housing interior with a teflon based lube to allow easier sliding since sanding inside the housing will be...
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The V1 frame weighs about 10g, while the V2 frame weighs around 8g when printed using PLA. My entire setup (currently based on the V2 base and the V1 top) weighs roughly 38g without the battery. It is specifically designed to support motors measuring...
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I'm using a random 12v, 200mA one, and it works fine.After the parts are printed, you will need to get the following parts:--The gears have hexagonal center holes to hold hexagonal shaft collars. These collars are threaded for set screws that grip...
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(Print "FrontPanel_input_noSCART" instead of "FrontPanel_input") If you connect Component or VGA, you can use a SCART breakout to pass through audio in a clean way, without ever having to swap the plug on the back. Last, you'll need 8mm M3 hex bolts,...
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those take M2 pressnuts as well Printed Parts (TPU for most) : * 4 x separate ducts (12-13g each in TPU or better in PCTPE) * 2 x nano or micro cam mount (left & right in TPU) * 1 x cam mount hotshoe (for HD cam installation) * 4 x optional duct...