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electrical conduit pole. Print instructionsWhy I Built It I have an outdoor weather station that has batteries inside the instrument array. Changing the two lithium AA batteries once per year involves getting on the roof which is a PIA, so the idea...
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... made it somewhat modular so you could make them taller or shorter. The outer pieces are printed in vase mode and just glued together.I used a 0.8mm nozzle for the outer transparent parts for some additional speed and rigidity.
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Screw or push inserts would probably also work after drilling the holes to the required size for these inserts (no guarentee) - 5x M3x5mm allen head set screw ###Printed parts - 1x Base - 1x Stepper_Housing **(requires support)** - 2x Front_Wheel -...
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this should be intuitive ISSUE ADDRESSED 1 OF 3, The manufacturer claims a print area of 240mm x 290mm. (I don't think I was getting even that!), but more could be squeezed out with alternate parts The issue is with the wheels that are mounted to...
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I print it with the cut in the bumper, which you can separate carefully with an exacto. Then wrap the bumper around, and trim the plugs as needed until it fits together well. Then I use my soldering iron (set around 3/medium) to heat up the edges...
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On my desk was a sample of TPU filament (I had never got around to printing with it) and playing with the filament I thought: "if I can attach this to the model"... After repeated attempts to come up with a clamping system, I soon found out that the...
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(STL included for the feet: print four of them in TPU for best handling of vibrations) * Low version, which does not require feet to lift the Ender 3 Pro. There is no slot for a fan however. Use at your own risk as my advice is to always use active...
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Little material and time is required for printing. The "screws" and "nuts" can be pushed onto one another with a little force, the components are too small for a screw connection. I use the fan on the desk and another one to circulate air in a mold...
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Proceeds will be used to purchase printing filament so I can keep testing and designing cool new things that you might find useful. Thank you! Note: Have a look at my other designs, I have some nice sharpening accessories for all your knives...
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... Curved step dr. x 6 * Straight step x 12 * Pot x 1 The file of the cards is mounted in six units with two spares in case some are lost - this way, they can be repositioned with matching color. There's also an individual file for printing as needed.
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Print instructionsPrinted with PLA plastic at 200 micron and around 7% fill. Mount the two front arms to the main body with a single zip tie. These zip ties should be quite snug, I used pliers. For the rear arm/pivot, first give the hinge slots a...
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This design fits on a Prusa i3 MK3 bed.Note: Please only attempt this if you already have some experience with soldering, wiring and electronics in general.Note: Some ATX PSU's may be too deep for this design so if your PSU is over 135mm deep it may...
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Remove the short piece of filament, reinsert the bowden tube into the coupler and print without the worry of irregular flow. #Other side effects: From time to time your bowden tube in the hotend will perish due to heat and need replacement. ...
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values_for_discrete_vars= { "x":[0,-118], "y":[0,-99,"b"] } possible_inputs_combinations=list(product(values_for_discrete_vars['x'], values_for_discrete_vars["y"])) def run_optimizer(input_value): result = minimize(objective,input_value) # Optimizer...
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Mount the printed heatblock with the front and back parts of the mold, fix the whole with 2 screws. Make sure it's tight enough. (pictures 7 and 8) 2. Put the freshly assembled block over the bottom part of the mold (picture 9). Make sure the holes...
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We merely tighten the hard plastic filter mounting hub against the printed (hard) top rim of the porkchop's stem. This appears to be good enough for me, but you should test it and add a seal if necessary. A flat O-ring with an ID of 22 or 23mm...
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It has a thin bone structure, so I recommend printing it in a large size or on SLA/DLP. Ovis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the genus of wild sheep species. For the domestic animal,...
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... Uno. You may also write your own software. I'll also consider requests for a free copy. Send me your request. Print Settings Printer: HyperCube Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: 80 Filament: HatchBox PLA Grey Category: Puzzles
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Happy printing and happy gaming! And of course there's lore to go with this; it wouldn't be me without it: The Landshark Grav Tank is another product of the labors of Belisarius Cawl and his faction within the Adeptus Mechanicus. Intended to fill...
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Because of the height of the box, the width of non-snug sleeves, and the text size required to come out visible without a .25mm nozzle (and by Thor, I would not want to print all these separators with that!) it became necessary to make the dividers...
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So, measure twice and print once. In my case, I cured this by simply enlarging the holes with a needle file. But when I came to do this design, I had no idea where the original holes would have been.\r\n\r\nThe rear of the case has positions for two...
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The assembly takes about half an hour.Designed with Autodesk Fusion 360All parts are designed to be printed without material supports ### Parts to be printed - The main body (choose the model corresponding to your hotend : E3Dv6 or XCR-BP6) - The...
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(For a 6x12 building, for example.) Note that the roof will take a lot of materials to print, but if you like the style, go for it! EDIT: Check out my new Ultimate Roof Building Kit to further enhance your Roof building options, supporting various...
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I had problems with the walls printed vertically. As the plastic wires are laid one on top of the other, the wall is not very strong and it had the tendency with thermal shrinkage to crack. So I added different shaped ribs to see which ones are...
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This collection is a curated list for the Gridfinity system that includes Structural prints and common applications. The collection excludes any designs for unique tools or vanity items. ...Please like/favorite the original posts</p><p>If you are...
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- car fuse holder with adequate fuse - actualy not necessary as Dig-Uno can handle up to 10 Amps of current and is already fused, but I just never push the main power through the controler, can be skipped to simplify things Parts of this are...
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To print this design, follow these instructions with the given options: - Picture options: [0.671, 0.702, 0.686, 0.753, 0.698, 0.749, 0.769, 0.753, 0.698, 0.741, 0.749, 0.769, 0.761, 0.706, 0.718, 0.745, 0.745, 0.796, 0.761, 0.769, 0.725, 0.725,...
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Other Notes: I printed these on a Super Racer @ 100% infill, 100m/s 210/60deg. I wanted them solid to transfer as much of the vibration as possible through to the pedal. Probably doesn't need to be that solid but they still took less than 1 hour for...
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Then print the 2 models and install them on the printer. For the sensor set it in retract mode and touch the nozzle and the bed. Then place the 2 mm (approx.) allen wrench supplied with the printer between the tip of the sensor and the bed and screw...
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Summary: This is a WIP (work in progress), so don't expect me to answer question about how to print things. If you need different file types let me know and I'll see what I can do. I'm just a hobbyist and I'm always learning. ...