3d print tolerance test
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I tried to keep the list of printed parts minimal by creating a two-gear system instead of a more complex scissor extension arm. A unique feature of my design is the guide wheel that supports the tracing gear to keep it level and from falling into...
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Assemble the printed parts by snapping the front and back onto the top/sides piece, making sure that the LED goes into its little side hole and the Pi camera cable does not obscure the HDMI opening in the top. 3. Plug the USB DIY connector into the...
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There's also a flexible tab modeled in for a reset switch mounted to the top of the PCB if you have it, like in the pictures in my low-profile case.The case prints with only two bottom layers, making this design as low profile as you can possibly...
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... with magnets so everything keeps in their site. With this tray design you have extra slots so you can organise tokens as you prefer and can be used with Arcadia Quest and Arcadia Quest Inferno I've used the color of each guild to print the trays :)
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Therefore please reduce the print area Pw = until the edges of your picture will disappear and then back again until the picture is complete. This saves you a lot of computing power and time. Before you then calculate the model please the...
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When printing these models, it's highly recommended that you use Cura's "Horizontal Expansion" feature with a negative value. A value of -.12 works for me. If they are still too rigid, try -.15, then -.20, and so on. Introducing BuckleBoards, a...
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... is welcome! Please also have a look at my designs on https://www.thingiverse.com/rolfmobil/designs and https://cults3d.com/en/users/rolfmobil/creations. under the same username (rolfmobil)... Print Settings Supports: Yes Category: Outdoor & Garden
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Assembly Once all the pieces are printed, start by running the wire through the hole in the center disc of the inner_reel so that equal lengths are protruding on either side. Thread the wires through the holes in the upper_half so that the wire on...
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Two are required, the shape is rotationally symmetrical so only one model is needed, and printed twice. The jig is 2RU (3-1/2") high which is the same as the smaller PDP-11/03 chassis height. To use, simply push the jig into the rack from the...
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This can be inserted in a 6 inch flexible duct tube (used for outgoing ventilation) to prevent paper towels and the like from being sucked all the way to the inline duct fan (stalling it and requiring disassembly of the ducting to extract the paper...
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What with trying to design mods for my printer, I figured having a virtual model would be super handy - and it got totally out of control!\r\nAs I've seen people complaining about not being able to get plans for the acrylic parts in case they break,...
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Parts List: Printed Parts: * 3 x arm_coupler_open.stl * 2 x arm_coupler_endcap.stl * 1 x arm_coupler_rubberband.stl * 1 x arm_coupler_pivot.stl * 1 x base_pivot.stl * 1 x base_knob.stl * (Optional) 1 x base_knob_wrench.stl for tightening the knob. *...
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It's a simple print but does require your printer be well tuned. I had to remake this idea about 6 times before finding something that would fit right and not touch the heat block. You will need to remove the H2 from the printer in order to...
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(I've worn them and they're actually not uncomfortable) List of the parts needed to print: 2x Nanami_rim.obj 2x Nanami_pads.obj 1x Nanami_nose_bridge.obj The rims are perfectly symmetrical, so don't worry about having to mirror them or anything. The...
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... for reference, obviously these parts are available from numerous sources and you may already posses some of them. ... The case and the lid were printed with a 45% infill from PLA but PETG could also be used. The feet were produced using TPU. ...
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Print for four wheels 40 roller from ab86uk (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3118584) and my two wheel halves 4 times each (2 identical halves = 1 wheel) in STL orientation in 0.2 mm and with 25% infill. Support is only necessary for the recesses...
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This design has reduced my purge waste from an average of 200 grams per print down to less than 40 grams. The trick is purging only when a tool change is needed, not every layer like a Purge Block does. On High Contrast filaments, you can increase...
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Only a Java-capable platform (Windows, MacOS, Linux like Raspberry pi) is required.\r\n\r\n\r\nhttps://blueforcer.de/awtrix-2-0/\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nAWTRIX 2.0 (Awesome Matrix) is a smart WiFi-capable clock based on an ESP8266 and an 8x32...
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-12 m3 screws 6 or 8mm to secure the rods to the mounts and to secure the mounts to the undercarriage prints. -2 1/2 inch threaded rods 510 mm long (this length depends on how high your z axis is. For mine, it is a 400 mm height, so I need 510 mm)...
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Print Settings Printer: Other Rafts: No Supports: No Custom Section How I Dreamed Up This: To make this, you first have to create the base of the ship using a rectangular prism, then use the triangular prism to make the keel of the ship. Next, you...
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: RepRapPro Infill: 40% Instructions Assembly Assembly for wood: Mount bearing on arm (large hole). Mount arm on motor mount (the low stub) - ensure free movement. Insert a 20mm M3 bolt with a holding...
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Initially, I used it to print boxes for Arduinos. Then, I began adding designs to the library to make boxes for Grove shields. After four or five additions, it became cumbersome to add new designs to the global variables of the main file of the...
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* Insert M3 nut into the inset on the top left front of the printed carriage. * Install motor and attach to breakout board * Connect X limit switch to breakout board Cable Chain: * Remove the right side cable chain mount link, then cut out the...
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Custom Section Assembly and Use Notes Print one of each part, plus an extra knob. I recommend using at least 40% infill for the pan arm, tilt arm slider, and bottom, and cam arm so they don't flex too much, especially if you have a heavier camera. x...
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G-Code Generation: The G-code files have been sliced using Slic3er, optimized for printing on a Prusa Original i3 MK2. SCAD File Information: The SCAD file generates all three parts of the cabinet. To select the desired part, navigate to the top...
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**Serial Communication**: The code includes Serial.print() statements, indicating that it's designed to communicate over a serial interface, likely with a computer or another microcontroller. 3. **Timing and Loops**: The code uses the `millis()`...
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Hardware needed: 18x M3x8 (or longer) bolts 18x M3 nut 1x M8 threaded rod for spools (length 172mm when fixed midway of box height) 2x M8 nuts and some washers as spacers between spools 2x Pneumatic air quick release fitting with 6mm diameter thread...
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I Wanted To Store My Filament Spools In A Dry Environment While Also Having Them There During Printing. So I Made Those Dryboxes. The Parts Can Be Installed On Any Box That Is Big Enough For A Filament Spool, Has Two Nearly Parallel Sides For The...
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(Link - https://a.co/d/94fHNzq) Procedure: Print Parts. Install the Base first with 3 M4x8mm Screws and T-Slot Nuts. <li>Measure the length of wire you need. I ran mine straight to the unused power supply terminals. <li>Solder the LED Strip,...