3d printed engine model
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Features include: 4 Rails Retractable stock Improved Clamping System Very Lightweight 10mm Higher than my previous designs 15mm Wider than my previous designs Ambidextrous Charging Handle Accept a compensator or suppressor Requires a 200mm print bed...
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I wanted to add lighting to my Kossel so I could monitor overnight prints without leaving lights on all night. The Neopixel range of addressable strips and rings seemed perfect, needing just a single data line for RGB control and a 5-volt supply. At...
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They are intended to be printed in a slightly flexible material like TPU. You could also use hot glue or similar, but only after you are happy with the focus! ## Parts needed - Above linked camera (maybe 2 in case you break one) - A few M3...
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For this particular item, print two backs, two bottoms, one front, and three sides (H2). Slide the bottoms through the sides and push them back to lock in place. **Update 5/10/2020**: American Mini cards are now included, with a single row, two-deep...
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I added a ziptie location for the cables (break off the designed-in support), modified a ton of tolerances, got the fan ducts adjusted to the proper height with the nozzle, made a permanent BLTouch mount, embossed "CR-10S Pro V2" and "Micro Swiss...
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Also, don't press too hard, as the frame is brittle and the fan blades could snap off the printed hub. Ask me how I know. Concerning the A4x20 Frame: You need to chop it up, and remove a little over a 1/4 of the frame. It's almost more like 3/8. I...
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Consists of:- A mount of direct drive BMG BondTech extruder kit and stepper motor NEMA 42x22 0.8A.- Mounting and covering BL Touch from Creality.- A duct of dual-blowing and 4015 front fans.- Cable management. How I Designed This Autodesk...
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A modular board design helps with capturing the fine details of original design, as larger individual tiles can be separately printed even on smaller beds; additionally, the tiles can be easily stored. **Game Rules** Each player takes a set...
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All prints must be made with a filling of not less than 80%. The knobs are available in 2 versions, one with the predisposition of the recess of the 6mm nut for the M3 screw the other to be threaded later with an M3 male. Obviously, use this...
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i printed mine at 0.16mm layer height in PLA. Assembly Order:Before begining, test everything out of the case. You may need to cut the casing on the drive cables in order for them to fit 1. Attach Raspberry pi to Pi Mount: I used m3 screws for this,...
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*** Edit 29JUN21 *** I added : -- A plate V2 : The fan duct outlet are 20 degres tilted instead of 30 degres in first version The holes that allow the tightening of the screws are lightly closed (approx 2 layers) so that the overhang print is...
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I did a filament change part way through the print to green, to allow for the highlighting of the symbols, my call-sign etc. Finally, using this layout, there is plenty of space under the top panel at the front, under the LCD / VFO area. I am now in...
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It really helps to get the belts nice and tight.Here is a link to my BOM, please be aware, this is a scalable design and adaptation may be required, so get more fasteners than you think you need. Parts that needs to be printed more than once is...
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Print all parts as already oriented with no supports. You will need 2x 'Tronxy X5s belt aligner wheel'. You will need; 2x M3x6mm bolts (for bottom mounting) 2x M4x30 bolts (for belt aligner mounting) 2x M4 nuts (preferably nyloc) (for belt aligner...
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The sensor is quite near the nozzle, but I've noticed no problems so far printing PLA at 220-230°C. You may need some spacers to reach the right probe distance in the z-axis. Carefully check if the sensor reacts before the nozzle hits the bed. The...
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EN Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) When printing, observe the direction of the parts on the tray Assembly order 1 Place the 4 nuts (M3 square) in their housings2 Pass the...
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I doubt it will work on other 8-tooth spools, but it doesn't take long to print and find out. Using it is pretty straightforward, but I'm going to go into detail anyway. Besides, it gives me the opportunity to play with some of "Markdown"'s features...
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The stands need support around screw recesses to be printed properly. In total each holder requires: - 1 base stand, - 1 coil stand, - 1 rail, - 1 filament guide, - one of the guide tube connectors, - 1 filament wheel, - 6 axis screws, or 5 axis and...
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The V3.1 box has been on the printer for around 150 hours of printing with no evidence of overheating of the TMC drivers or the Raspberry Pi. I had to ramp up the ref voltage for the 4988 extruder driver from 0.72 to 0.85 to alleviate some skipping...
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Human: [Update 2019-07-01] #Don't print this as of now, at least with PLA After some days of usage I've noticed the spine parts and/or assembly are not sturdy enough. The combined weight and dissipated heat from the components (around 250 W under...
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Hardware required: QTY=1 M3 Thumbnut QTY=2 M3 Nut QTY=1 M3 oversized washer QTY=1 M3x10 button head screw QTY=2 M3x18 flat head screw QTY=1 M3x20 set screw Thin closed adhesive backed foam (Example: Aerotape) Closed cell foam block to set battery...
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I've tried increasing the print speed to 150%, no layer offset !, there's probably more to do. For assembly: I bought my motors online (MKS SERVO42C NEMA17), they were already pre-assembled and calibrated. So they could be used immediately. To...
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You'll also need a 2, 3, and 4 mm drill bit to clean out the holes unless your printer prints perfect holes. Drill out the holes carefully; I used my fingers for the 2 mm holes on the case. Use the Bed Triangle part to mark the two holes to drill in...
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You’ll need to print the following and its best to fit in this order: If running the V6/Dragon carriage mod then fit the cable retainer and cable into it first, skip this step if you’re not. I’ve included a few options you could use: Cable...
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Here are the dimensions for the eye module: * Length: 100mm * Width: 45mm * Height: 30mm All the parts were printed using ABS and then treated with an acetone vapor bath to give them a smooth finish. After the vapor bath, I drilled holes in all the...
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I printed it in PETG, but PLA would probably be okay. There is a short version (comparison picture) where more thread is available and a long version which features the same thread length as the original screws. ##### Deutsche Beschreibung...
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Throw a support on the lower half, then just print the upper and head with brims. Sources: Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson NPCs by mz4250 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3333341 Sherlock Holmes Bust by sylvar75 ...
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The front face of this version prints separately because of overhangs that would cause trouble otherwise. Four 2 mm holes help with alignment when gluing the front face to the main body. I designed this with IBM PC's in mind for MS DOS use just to...
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... (about 7-8 cm each) some soldering skills. **Edit:** Added original adapter battery rail ### Print Settings --------------------------------------- **Printer:** Anet A8 **Supports:** Not required **Resolution:** 0.2 0.32 for the lid **Infill:** 20
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I have modified this with an easier to print screw ring with nubs for easy grasping and have uploaded 2 versions of the screw ring and insert one is scaled down to 99% so if the full size one is too tight the scaled down version should fit easier. I...