3d printed articulated action figure
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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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At present, I prefer printing clean colors over dealing with frequent nozzle clogs from the OEM hot end. The bracket mounts to the new hot end using four 3mm screws. I reused one of the OEM heat break fans for the new hot end. The new hot end and...
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The fireplaces should print without supports (hopefully !). On my Ender, I tried with and without supports; the version without was easier to clean up, and the small amount of looping I got was mostly hidden or (for the stone fire surround) actually...
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##You will need: - two MGN12 linear rails 400 mm long with MGN12H blocks - about 16 M4 hammerhead T-nuts (quantity depends on the required rigidity) - the same amount of M4x12mm flat head countersunk screws - about 16 M3x8mm socket head cap screws...
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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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Please ensure your XY compensation is set correctly before printing, as I do not adjust for my printer. The project includes an all-in-one version, a no-duct version, and a slotted frame with glue-on ducts and braces for a full-size ducted version...
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Printing is straightforward and there's no need for supports (except for the diffuser), any spans should be OK without them. There's a little slack to allow the diffuser to fit. If your tolerances are a little out, and the face isn't tight in the...
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Both, the optical axis and the spindle are resting directly on this wall and as a result of this, the bed moves quite a lot, especially with fast prints. https://youtu.be/DAwVnEQaNNk I have seen this problem on some other printers as well...
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ENGLISH DC adapter with 5.5 mm jack output for the Parkside X20v series batteries, compatible with all devices that operate at 20v max. Very useful for the TS-100 soldering iron so that it can be used without the need for household electricity....
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von dem Muster das du Lasern willst, eine Ecke als Referenzpunkt nehmen und demnach dein Werkstück platzieren. Diese Vorrichtung ist zum besseren Einrichten des Werkstücks gedacht. Print instructionsCategory: Machine Tools Summary Inspiriert durch...
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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,...
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Place them in position in the Bottom print and make sure they are fully seated before you begin soldering. Once done, you can snip off the extending length of the pins. Depending on your printer's overhang capabilities, you may need supports for the...
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Print one and check for fit. Make micro adjustments in the X & Y axis of your slicer if the rod cap is too tight or too loose. There are Left & Right 3MF file versions with built-in supports. There are also STL versions with supports if you prefer...
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There is a printable bearing race included for the idler pulley which works well (print 2 of them). You also may want to lube the spring housing interior with a teflon based lube to allow easier sliding since sanding inside the housing will be...
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The bottom has been printed, and it works. My bolt holes were a tad loose, but that was all. I have since decided to move on to a rear-mounted box as seen in a recent Teaching Tech video. (06/11/2019) There was an issue with the 1x10 dupont slot on...
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This is the version I have printed and pictured. Will check compatibility with the Gen L board when I get a chance. Renamed files to help clarify. 8/30/2020: Added a new bottom file for the MKS Robin Nano. 6/11/2020: Added the text file instructions...
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Refer to the link below for more information and print file(STL). https://surplusperson.tistory.com/800 If you found my designs useful, please donate what you think it is worth to my paypal.me. Your donation will be useful for a new housing...
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The monochrome extruder is selected for this print. Barextruder is set to extruder1, ensuring that only one extruder is used. Text color is DarkRed, adding a bold and eye-catching touch to the text. Font size is fixed at 12 points, making it easy...
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The biggest part is 118mm x 141mm, so this can be printed on way more printers than the big version. There are now two LEDs per segment instead of three. There won't be much documentation as it's basically the same thing - just a bit smaller. So if...
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I'm creating a modular table game that doesn't require dice - you simply print the pieces and cards. The game involves building a spaceship from its most basic beginning to an interspace station with many inhabitants and resources to manage. It's...
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It uses 2 locating dowels to press into the block's bellhousing pattern, and lines up to 3 bolt holes, so you can verify the print is accurate. Use this as a guide to hog out all the material within the frame. Note: before this stage, ideally, you'd...
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... PS: If the LiPo buzzer is too loud, stick two pieces of bubble gum into the holes of the little speakers. This will muffle the sound and still make it loud enough for you to hear it. Enjoy printing and building! ...Have fun, don't forget to like!
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Once the case has been printed, the headphone socket can be screwed into place, and perhaps a tiny dab of super glue to hold it tight. The same can be done on the side of the ultrasonic Mic - a tiny drop of super glue before pushing it into...
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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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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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It is highly recommended to print this box in PETG due to PLA's tendency to deform over time under compression, compromising the box's structural integrity. To further enhance stability, consider supporting it from below with rubber feet, ensuring a...
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... or peat swell pots stand is rather warm than cold compared to glass or metal. Print parameters for me: Infill 10% Layer height 0,18mm Speed 60mm/s Speed 1st layer 20mm/s Outer contours 3 Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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If you still think you want to do it, I'd recommend my slot-lock attachment system as seen in TauZ and Tau brace.\r\n\r\n**Update** I redid the foot so it screws directly into motor frame which is far better and simpler to print\r\n\r\n**Update** I...
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Instructions: - Use the following options to personalize your back to school nameplate: - Center: 0 - Rule font: write/knewave.dxf - Rule Decoration: txdes - Build Plate Selector: 0 - Read: 1 - Text Height: 5 (Text_Height) - Length: 190 - Text Height...
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Thicker panels and prints good now in 1/25th scale *UPDATE: 10/09/21* Uploaded a revised truck bed, this time with wall supports, Rev B *UPDATE: 10/06/21* Revised the truck bed, made the walls a little thicker and smoother, Rev A for both Pro Street...