3d print gpu support
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I designed and printed this custom enclosure for the sensor using a Wemos D1 mini board (a clone will also work) and a DHT22 module. The DHT22 module, thanks to its built-in sensors, can detect the surrounding environment's temperature and humidity...
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The holes for the banana plugs and the iron holder are not included in the file, but they can be easily drilled after the print is done. I have not taken photos of the inside cause it is pretty crowded with wires but if anyone is interested i can...
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I have added an additional complexity to the movement because not only do the gears spin, but the axes of the gears rotate too. Being a kinetic sculpture, you really need to see it in motion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx28cHA4\_KI Be warned that...
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Please be so kind as to leave a tip if you decide to print and install this and share your results. Advantages of this design: - Universal - Suitable for hotend and under bed installation - No loss of build volume in any direction - Easy...
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Thank you everyone for everything, I appreciate all of you amazing people who've printed, shared and made dreams come true with my models, thank you for everything. ... Hopefully one day this will all get resolved and I can continue to share my models...
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I didn't have the belt tensioner for it and since other printed belt tensioners I tried had failed, this is what I came up with. So far it's solid as a rock. Comes as 2 parts, the main tensioner block and the optional faceplate which attaches to the...
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Failure to do this will likely result in decreased print quality. I tried several Z wobble upgrades but few fit right and the ones that are close don't secure the lead screw. I designed this based off of my Tronxy P802MA printer and I can guarantee...
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I haven't found the need for much more than the 20mm max height of the print, though I did make a 40mm version just in case. There are two sizes to the soundhole mount. One has a 3mm top clearance and one has 5mm (for thicker guitars, like...
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I have not had a chance to print this yet, as my printer is offline. Update Corrected the spacing of everything and added features on the underside to be more consistent with the construction block system I am trying to be compatible with. Added...
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Assembly video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru8aeFB4xmo Plastic parts are printed with regular PLA. Hull filling - 30%, protection and wheel mountings - 50%. As armor, I again used D16T (2024) aluminum alloy with a thickness of 2 mm. And as...
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Results Since I don't print ABS I don’t need to heat the bed up to 100C. I tested it up to 80 about 10 cycles and it now heats a lot faster even without any heat insulation underneath. I checked it with a pyrometer. This is obviously due to better...
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If you print and install these and your lathe breaks, congrats; you used a part that some dummy on the internet with a set of calipers and too much time (namely, me), uploaded. If you try this idea, you are doing so at your own risk. I also make no...
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Since my first-generation 2/3 plane connectors broke due to FDM layer separation issues, all the connectors in this series are printed so all connectors extend out on one plane, meaning that FDM printers are more than capable of building these very...
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Otherwise, the cut may not leave enough material to prevent the print from coming apart.The included battery types are:AAAAACDNA23 (or 23A)PP3 (9 volt rectangular batteries)CR123AL18650 (L for Lithium-ion simply because some CAD programs have issues...
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I borrowed the mount from MMendel and redesigned the blower to give more print cooling and hold an induction sensor. Also, if you change the hotend, you will need to run PID tuning otherwise the hotend won't get to temperature. And the induction...
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This is in real time: Design wise, there is not much happening. The box is sized to fit the <a...
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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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Last but not least, tighten the fitting tightly (this will press the inliner firmly against the nozzle.Without filament, heat up the hotend, put on the nozzle, let it cool down and print until the doctor comes. ...Of course, don't forget the bowden from...
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De første undersøgelser har dog vist at stand-by-forbruget er det samme som med det forrige model.Køb af deleKontakt Bo Herrmannsen, hvis du er interesseret i at købe dele. Husk at sige at det er til STYRBAR-, og ikke...
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Update: I made a 2nd Gen hub adapter that is much simpler, prints a lot faster and seems to have held up to all the abuse we have put it through over the past week. The plastic wheels/tires on my sons power wheels didn't have enough grip even...
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CAUTION** This revision is also untested, but it fits better than R2.\r\nAdded R1 for a MKS GEN L Board, which is tested now.\r\nPlease provide feedback if you print these parts to help me improve them.\r\n\r\nStep files are included so people can...
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... right?) 10. Do the reverse of Step 1 & re-level bed. 11. Move z limit switch up a few mm's/until nozzle doesn't crash into bed when homing. 12. Print away! ... Video: https://youtu.be/IBlSbVZZRGk Any feedback, questions or comments are welcome!
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... Fusion 360 file is included. I apologize, it is a bit sloppily modeled but the project was initially created to just model and print some test-fit bits for the entire project and ended up encompassing the whole thing. ... Hope you find it useful!
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My first prints with this thing showed an improvement, but only time will tell whether I was right. ;-) See the file Details.pdf for details and mounting sequence. Again, the Y-Carriage_for_20x20_V-Slot_Rail_Right and...
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Threads of diameters between 3mm and 10mm have been successfully printed, but you can use any diameter for your designs. Thread shapes are similar to ISO METRIC standards but not identical. Initial tests using screws and nuts from this library...
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In order to complete this build, you will also need the internals: Drive motors - 16mm gear motors https://www.botkits.com/collections/all-products/products/four-battle-hardened-motors Wheels - Fingertech 1 x 0.5 in foam wheels...
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For animated eye, use: * Circuit Playground Bluefruit -https://www.adafruit.com/product/4333 * TFT Gizmo https://www.adafruit.com/product/4367 Alternate is to use nogizmo_eye.stl * If using a printer that can stop and change filament, print pupil in...
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The switches are activated by two tabs mounted under the bed with M3 screws, nuts and printed M3 T-nut converters (T-Nut-M3.stl). The upper Z-Axis switch is clamped to the Z-Stepper motor RHS mounting posts, while lower mounts simply clip on. Ensure...
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Also there's an echo statement that runs when you render it in OpenSCAD so you can tell before you export how big the print is going to be so you can ensure it fits on your printer ## `columns` How many columns this box will have. Defaults to 4...
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It is slightly overwheeled, the S-class has smaller wheels than the Jinty, but it is close enough for a reasonable approximation, and if anybody fancies making a specific printed or brass chassis, or just rewheeling the Hornby donor, then please let...