3d print toothpaste tube squeezer
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The smokestacks and the third level were lowered in one of the pictures so that the float could pass under approaching traffic lights.Print SettingsPrinter Brand:CrealityPrinter: Ender 5Rafts:NoSupports: NoResolution:.16mmInfill: 100%Filament:...
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This is a Custom-Made Starter Box for the 22RE Toyota Engine https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:644933 My completed project can be viewed at https://www.thingiverse.com/make:692499 # Print Settings 1 x StarterBody1 : Layer:0.15mm Raft:no Support:no...
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(I would definitely suggest retracting when fitting the slider as it is a tight fit, and you could damage the tip of the wiper during assembly) I then recalibrated using raw data, and it is very smooth and accurate I printed this upside down with...
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Check again whether these nut mounts are really free from the rail, with something thin, like paper or a thin flat print. I used a screwdriver under these nut-mount when tightening the M3 bolts, but still got it wrong when I wasn't careful. Adjust...
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To achieve this, you can adjust your printer using the following template: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5413456 It allows you to adjust the feed rate specific to your filament to obtain precision of the order of a hundredth of a millimeter,...
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If you're adding them then I'd recommend printing a few extra as I found the mount pins to be a bit fragile - they're only there to guide you when attaching them. Just a dab of superglue will hold the stack mounts in place. Exactly like the...
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Instructions 1) Print equal numbers of receivers, and grabbers. 2) Slide a couple onto each end of a strut 3) Slide shorter struts into these for support, or whatever 4) Rejoice! By default, these pieces fit on 5/16" wood dowels. You can easily...
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When printing these items, it's highly recommended that you use Cura's "Horizontal Expansion" feature with a negative value. A value of -.12 works well for me. If they're still fitting in too tightly, try -.15, then -.20, and so on. BuckleTiles are...
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This is a Starter and his Command Box extension for the 22RE Toyota Engine (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:644933)The video of the finished project : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oly5FVFVWa0 Print instructionsPrinter: Geeetech A10Rafts:...
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I was able to incorporate all the points that I had missed in the past.One of the biggest features is that the component can be printed according to current needs using the customizer within OpenSCAD.Previous solution:The whole thing is based on my...
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Here you will find blueprints for the 220mm carbon frame, blueprints for the electronics protection to be milled out of aluminum, and some printed models. Assembly video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfWXixFQmGc I used 3mm carbon for the...
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If you want to use the RobotGeek Servos print the part with the "_RobotGeek" ending, otherwise use the "_995" Parts. We tried to use as many snap fits and screw connections as possible. Only the camera holder for the picam, the speakercap and the...
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WhatA modular corner and side holder/guide system that allow the CNC to cut dovetail tracks for the matchfit system into the spoilboard and slide in clamps by removing the walls but leaving the holders screwed to the table.It uses a modular system...
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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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Load capacity certainly is an issue worth considering, but it usually depends more on the quality of the wall than on the aluminum or printed parts. However, as usual I have to state the following: This is a hobbyist's work provided to hobbyists -...
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Hollow clock : Highly visible with minimum occlusionEasy to operate : super easy time adjustment, minute and hour can be set separatelyInstant design change : clock face (index plate) is interchangeable instantlyEasy to print : printable without...
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The design consists of 3 parts : the base (about 4 hours) - 12% density zig zag support and 10% gyroid infill the spindle (about 4 hours) the screw (about 20 minutes) Note : spindle has been printed with different support angle. The outer shell is...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3107686 Ich habe diesen Laserkopf von Cloudray:...
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How to make You can print all parts without support. Place on the build table as supplied. Circuitry is exactly as same as former thing named "Minimal Mechanical Digital Clock with Network Time Acquisition", https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4931539...
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The STL file itself prints flat and then will need to be bent with a slight angle in the stem. This can be accomplished by running the stem under hot water or dipping it in a bowl of hot water to soften it a bit, and then using a pair of needle...
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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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... a piece on the bottom to prevent the gap on that side. Hopefully it won't interfere with putting the cable in too much. Update: I goofed on the previous one, and forgot to include a hole for the power cable, so now I'll have to print a third time.
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Since I haven't printed all revisions, this remains a Work In Progress, but in reality, I don't plan to make changes anytime soon, and any updates will need to wait until more Rubbermaid containers are purchased. 10/29/2019 - It's been found that...
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The ball-and-socket system requires one spacer and one nut to be printed and installed for each ball joint used. Be sure to install the spacer the correct direction - with the bevel side facing the ball joint (see photo, which shows a longer piece...
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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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For printing I just made everything 50% Gyroidial infill, with ESUN PLA+. Did a bunch of pretty serious drop and smash tests with early iterations and the unit held up pretty damn well. I got the makita mount from somewhere a while back but cant...
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Here's what you'll need: * Arduino Nano or clone * Stepper motor type 28BYJ-48 including driver PCB ULN2003 * 200mm closed "GT2" belt * Some sort of power supply (I use a single Li-Io cell, 3.7V) * 3 pushbuttons of any size for fast forward,...
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The printed part worked first time once supports were removed. However, holding the case together after destroying the flanges and rivet was easy: I drilled and tapped the remains of the rivet to accept a short countersunk bolt found in my computer...
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This model is approximately what we saw it can be printed in two halves and glued together. We both agree this is extremely close to what it looked like. Klamath Falls is home to Kingsley Field, the 173rd fighter wing, a F15 and soon a F22 base which...
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When printing this jig, the only supports needed are below the two alignment fingers. 1/2" PVC - Metric Drill Bit [1/2" PVC Drill Jig - 12mm Bit - 1" Spacing](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5137859) [1/2" PVC Drill Jig - 12mm Bit - 1.5"...