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Since probably 95% of the people using these printers do not print with ABS or ASA, this new design is meant to be a much simpler and more innovative approach, as well as having far superior part cooling capabilities.I added a small wire retaining...
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Printing the mold: Material, infill, number of layers or layer resolution does not matter much. As long as it has a smooth surface on the inside. The largest forces on the mold are when the wheel is pushed out afterwards. Designing your own hub: ...
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... hole. 7. Some plugs have cross-slits so that they can also be placed on the cross-piece of eggcrate. Print with 100% infill using either ABS or PLA. Please, if you use this, leave feedback on how I can improve the design! ...:)</p> Category: Pets
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Please see the pictures for individual printing instructions. If the spur gear for the table binds when rotating the table, loosen the stepper bolts, push the stepper inwards, and tighten. 50% or more Infill for all parts. Video showing this...
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## How to print Printing everything using the defaul fast profile in Luban seems to work fine and everything fits snuggly together. (tested with snapmaker provided white filament) ##updates Just replaced the cornerdoglarge and cornerdoglargehole...
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This will be an *extremely* tight fit, by design, and will likely require a fair amount of pressure the first time an end cap is installed.\r\n* Drop a spring into the spring cup of the end cap.\r\n* Push the rail toward the idler side of the printer...
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The intention is that if you can get these pieces to print with all the dimensions correct for your components then all the other pieces will also be correct. Hopefully. Alternative bearings Flanged bearings: F604ZZ (qty. 10) The bearings in the X...
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So, after some research and test prints I have finished this. Which I am currently installing on my Creality Cr10-V2. This is a derivative of a derivative and completely redesigned and fixed using their work as a template. I'll list what I changed...
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Future changes: Re-work the cover - currently this relies on some flex in the body to fit it in place however I printed a body in ABS and found there was almost zero flex in the body so I will re-work a cover that is easier to lock in place. Probably...
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If you print all 13 boxes and 2 lids for the base game + expansion you will need a total of 112 magnets. When installing the magnets, put magnets in opposite corners with the same polarity and adjacent magnets with the opposite polarity. Eg, for...
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The number 2 frustration was finding the optimized point of balance between the strength of the printed part and the clamping force necessary to keep the motor in place. Long story short, I couldn't find it! I only have PLA at my disposal and if I...
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One problem that I have in the bottom print is two thin spots that I had to coat with marine epoxy so Bob wouldn't take on water, which won't be an issue if you're adding outriggers. Bob is very top-heavy and will roll on his side, so you'll need to...
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I want to keep the same ideas of choosing coins blindly and guessing their character based on how they feel, but I also want to add the challenge of creating words with Zhuyin and using those words in a point system of sorts - this may require...
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Print about 12 or so headphone cable clips to couple the mic wire with the original audio technica cable. Again different brand headphone cable may require a different clip diameter. Compress the headphone cable clamp with a m3 bolt and nut. One...
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commits since fd02 version - For details see [github changelog](https://github.com/freakydude/Marlin/compare/v2.1.0.0.swx2-fd.02...v2.1.0.0.swx2-fd.03) ## Changelog from 2.1.0.0.swx2-fd.01 to 2.1.0.0.swx2-fd.02 Reason for this new version is, that I...
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Lid ---- Choice of 2 lids, I printed v2 which holds securely has a fix hole for M3 screw to close, and helps location but needs more work. V1 is simpler and should work fine. It kind of clicks on and stays there. Where to put the Pico ...
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Reference photos http://ww2german.com/flu1694.html Reference data https://archive.org/details/Tm9-1901/page/n89/mode/2up https://bulletpicker.com/pdf/TM%209-1300-203,%20Artillery%20Ammunition.pdf#page=262 You can edit this model here...
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Here's what you need: * Hemera with square Nuts inserted in all 4 Holes on the correct side * 4x M3x8mm for attaching the E3D Hemera to the Connector (don't use longer than 8mm screws!) * 2x M3x12mm for locking the two parts together (can be a bit...
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It should lighten the extruder a bit, and give perfect alignment (print in the same material as X-axis rod holders). It needs: * 4 x m3 x 10mm bolts * 6 or so m3 thin square nuts. ...* An m3 x 30mm bolt * Probably some other bits and pieces I forgot.
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To glue the arms and the ring: if you have printed them in ABS, just put a drop of acetone on each gluing point, hold the parts together and let them dry for about fifteen minutes; if instead you have printed them in PLA or other materials, the...
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Features:Easy to customizeChange the sizesMultiple frame optionsChange the iconUse text instead of a code (useful for double sided prints)Multi-color export (layer-change or inlay)Notes:I've also included the heart cutout template if you just want to...
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This is a multi-material print that uses a conductive filament and an insulating filament. All you need is an Adafruit circuit playground and 8 screws. I have also included some basic code to help you get started (adapted from Carter Nelson's code,...
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I added the printed parts to it. The latches are removable and allow the cover to be released with the beetles. For that I use an M6 rod which crosses all the pieces of the slice. BE CAREFUL to only glue the end caps to the rod once the other parts...
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Now, here's what you'll need: This thing is made up of 7 pieces, with 4 printed and 3 that you'll have to source unless you happen to have them. You'll need: 2 rare earth magnets, 2mm in diameter, 1 or 2 mm thick, available from Amazon. 1 piece of...
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I enclosed an stl file just to get the thing viewable within Thingiverse, but of course it cannot be printed at least due to its size. Please, do not criticize. Another note to the FreeCad file - it is not cleaned up, so a bit messy inside, will...
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・I installed 3Dtouch on KINGROON KP3.・The duct support "KP3_DuctSupport+3Dtouch.stl" to which 3Dtouch can be attached is a remix of this EZABL KP3 OEM Mount with...
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Printing in PETG with an added layer of conductive material inside (connected to output ground) might help. Filling insides with some insulation compound (paraffin, for example) could also be beneficial. ## Construction The design consists of six...
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The EP version of the file has suppotrts moddeled on one side for easy flat printing on FDM printers. ... ________________________ <b>If you like my work please consider supporting me on Patreon.</b> <a...
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I had to print this new base a total of 4 times, making adjustments along the way until i got it just how i wanted it and holes in the right places with enough room (for usb cables to plug in properly for instance). The next piece to this, was...
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This means that only the Hotend mount has to be printed from thermostable material. The housing, for example, can be made of easy-to-print PLA. The original fans can be re-used. The following instructions have been prepared to the best of the...