3d print led holder
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I made my own Rooflight for my new hobby workingplace Print Settings Printer: FlyingBear Ghost4 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0,2mm Infill: 10% Filament: Material4Print PETG Black Post-Printing ============= Category: Household
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I seen't that there are a few of these posted but this one prints easy and uses les filliment
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No Supports, No Rafts. ...1-2 Small Screws needed. Just use your normal print settings for small objects and you should be fine. ...
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I printed this standing up with supports turned on. ...this is my first upload please comment if you have any suggestions
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<p>Internal dimensions 2.5" wide x 0.75" length x 2" deep. ...I used a 3M strip to adhere it to the bottom on my desk. Print on it's side, some overhangs will cause some stringing that can be cut away or melted in place post print.
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... If you download the .f3d file, you can easily modify the dimensions of the model. ... Print instructionsNo supports are necessary. ...I suggest printing this from at least a bit ductile material, such as PETG or ASA.
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... - Can We Boost the Illumination?! ... Printing Settings Here: Raft Option: Set to Off Support Structures: Completely Turned Off Print Resolution: Crisp at 0.3075 mm per Line How Much Infill Are We Using?: It's Currently Sitting Pretty at 8 Percent
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Spade - Infil to add weight, no supports Letters - Print flat, already scaled to fit nicely in the embossing Star - Infil to add weight. Full print with 4x4x4 walls/top/bottom and 38% infil came to about 48g in weight. Glue in lettering and...
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Screw hole 3mmprinting settings which worked for me 0.30 mm layer heightno supportsinfill 20%rectangular infill
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Crafted to serve as a base for decorating the Christmas tree at Thing:1913982, this device is versatile enough to illuminate other translucent prints positioned atop it with equal ease.
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I'm looking for a part that has M6 or M8 screw holes, but I'm not sure which one it is. ...Can you print the specifications of the parts with their corresponding screw hole sizes?
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I was desperate for more illumination! ...Print Settings Unleashed Rafts are a No-Go, Supports too - I'm going with nothing Resolution is dialed in at 0.3075 mm Infill density set to a solid 8%
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... to store the remote. Print instructionsMay be very tight fit. Works great, but if you jam the remote in there tight it is hard to remove, good but also possibly bad. Sanding the inside or bumping up the print size by a percent or two is advised.
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All dimensions shown on the printed part are useable dimensions; your remote needs to be smaller than this. I made the part a bit larger than the remote so the remote drops in without effort. You can use regular PLA and it will be fine. I just...
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After Using Cbiker's design for a long time, the glue did not stick to the printer housing anymore. ...Because I liked the design but did not want to use glue anymore, I remixed it with some clips. Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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... perfectly fine. Finally, here are some Notes. Since the prints were quite big, I slowed my printer down by setting feedrate to 70% in Repetier. ...This let me get ten pieces printed in just twenty minutes while they lay flat on the work surface.
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All dimensions shown on the printed part are useable dimensions; your remote needs to be smaller than this. I made the part a bit larger than the remote so the remote drops in without effort. You can use regular PLA and it will be fine. I just...
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... ...I wanted to give it a try on this thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2669788. There are now two versions, as after printing, people noticed that the original design clipped onto their heating block, so I made a few tweaks to fix this issue.
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... means to mount it. ...It had a 40mm hole at the back side and thats it. I have designed this wall mount to be sturdy as possible (for printing I reccomend 45% infill and PetG or ABS). ...40mm plastic pipe can fit into it and into the lamp as well.
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This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4786524 with these changes - Resized to fit a remote that is about 40mm wide (can fit from 39mm-41.5mm) - Reduced height to 40mm to save some material - Removed the cut-out letters to make it...
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Splitting the print job into smaller chunks speeds up the process significantly. Add supports to the Post for easier handling and assembly. Attach the Post to the Base using a strong adhesive, such as Superglue. ...Consider incorporating these...
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... by expanding its dimensions, ensuring the remote control fits securely without getting stuck. ...Initially, when printing the standard version, I encountered issues with the remote slipping in and out smoothly due to its tight fit.
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... settings menu. ...Print Settings are prominently displayed. Printer: Monoprice Select Mini takes center stage. Rafts can be ignored; they're not a concern here. Supports too can be disregarded - it's all about moving forward. ...Infill is set at 25%.
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... 35mm. I also added another feature - a 6mm hole running down the center to accommodate a bolt for even better mounting options. Here are my print settings: Printer: Geeetech Aluminum i3 Pro Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 50%
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I made this to have an extra light right behind the hot end because the light on my ender 3 v2 still casts shadows and its hard to see where it prints. Use the M3 2020 T nuts to attach it to the frame and you should be good. Im using m3 x 10mm bolts...
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Printer: Rigid3D Zero2 Rafts: None Required Supports: Not Needed Resolution: 0.24mm Layer Height Infill Density: 100% Filament Brand: PowerABS Filament Color: Gold Tone Filament Material: High-Quality ABS Plastic Nozzle Temperature: 230°C Bed...
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... you jam the remote into the compartment too tightly, it can be quite tricky to remove - a double-edged sword, really. To avoid any issues, I'm advising myself to lightly sand the interior or slightly increase the print size by 1-2% before assembly.
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The screws and hex nuts used were too small to be printed, so I opted for 3.0x16 mm metal screws and M3 metal hex nuts instead. You can use any M3 screw available. Note that the 16 mm screws are a bit too long, but they still hold securely. If you...
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A 12mm LED strip holder with screw and claws to prevent it from coming loose, easy to install and use.
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Multipurpose holder 3D print-ready. 3x1 and 2x1 variations SWPart and STL files. ...Light and resistant.