3d printed hypercube
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I encourage experimenting with springs and print settings if you know what you're doing to create a blaster fine-tuned to your needs. Grab your Snakethanhas here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3890229 Feedback is very welcome, and though I...
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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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to the picture).4) Zip-tie, screw or stick (doublesided tape) the gimbal controller to your plate.be careful that the m2 screw in the middle of the plate doesn't short out the controller!5) If you want print out this nice cover:...
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Note: I actually haven't printed any of these. I'm a designer for Shapeways here: https://www.shapeways.com/designer/jonathanmarch/hire-me. How I Designed This The Work First, I found a font that I could use for anything that also connected most...
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There is also an experimental EDF holder, not even printed it yet, that would attach to the Body Lid or anything else. The base can be fitted and the two parts glued together. Just an idea but worth putting here. Again saw a Flite test plane with...
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So you have to print everything but only one BLTouch mount... All screw connections are designed for melt inserts. I used Ruthex but others should fit as well if they have similar dimensions. In total you need : 10 x M3 inserts (8 if you...
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- Bottom diameter: select a diameter that your printer can bridge when printing the bottom pad. - Bottom thickness: determine how thick the bottom of your planter should be. That's not all - there are also complicated parameters to consider. The...
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Preparation * Print the puzzle components * Have phones or tablets with the Aurasma app installed * Provide students with 20-25 minutes to solve the puzzle References The math involved in this puzzle is relatively simple, so no references are...
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One uses 3mm rods glued in holes to support these, while the deeper one has a printed base and so a larger space for electronics. There's a groove at the rear for an aerial from the receiver, if it has two, so they can be at 90 degrees. The body lid...
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A joystick switch A 4x4 matrix switch pad - there are two variations; the one we used is shown in the photo, and another is available on Vorpal's webstore, so pick the correct model to print. An HC-05 Bluetooth module (set to master mode, if your...
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I place the magnet on the frame of my bench and press the printed part over the magnet. All sizes are parameters in Fusion360 and easily altered to fit various tape size or to change the overall size of the unit. I have included all the sizes I...
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Print the screw and base. I used 2 perimeters but it doesn't matter much. If you want to have this on the hotend moving around, lighter will be better. PLA and PETG will both work fine. 2. Disassemble the original sensor, and push the little...
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When printing this jig, the only supports needed are below the two alignment fingers. When you import this part into your slicer software, it will likely need to be rotated to lay flay on your build surface. 1/2" PVC - Metric Drill Bit [1/2"...
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Stick the long M4 bolts into the bed and under-bed with the new springs between the two, then slide on the printed brackets with your tube inside. Slide the thrust bearings onto the bolts, and screw on your knobs. The knob will set the upper thrust...
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I have design it in order to be printed in a 200x200 mm printer (the most common). Everything is my own design exept the front lights which I have to thank to my friend Cooperino who make a fantastic desing work =D. I've tested the model and,...
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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"...
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UPDATE: I have reworked the top and bottom of the case, enabling it to be printed without supports being turned on. I have also relocated the USB and Ethernet port partitions to the top half of the case to ensure their stability when installing the...
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if using the file named base_with_better_band_support.stl then this has built in supports that need removing, it is where the rubber band slots in.I designed this to use the MadLab MLP105 Electronic Kit, Junior Theremin as it works the same way as a...
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Print all 3 sizes of each part. 2. Sand the barrel and rail supports wherever they will make contact with the barrel shroud, tank, and scope rail. I used 600 grit. Wipe the parts clean. 3. Install the shortest rail support. It should require...
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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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Edit 27-10-2018: added the Fusion 360 original This is a second, improved version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1526752 Detachable top part - easyer for transport RGB Color LED for status More sturdy frame Improved software Smaller electronics...
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Just click the “Support & Join” button beside my name or here: https://www.printables.com/@GigaPenguin#join:279 Exclusive models are included too! You can also support me through Patreon too:...
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...Both parts are easy to print without support structures. For reinforcement, the part to which the pool pipe is attached with screw clamps has a reinforcement. The hole in the container is approx. 45 mm and was actually drilled for the rubber sleeve.
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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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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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When printing this jig, the only supports needed are below the two alignment fingers. When you import this part into your slicer software, it will likely need to be rotated to lay flay on your build surface. 1/2" PVC - Metric Drill Bit [1/2"...
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Not only was it my first real model using FreeCAD - which I'm still learning - but it's also my very first attempt at designing printed screw threads. True to form, I didn't start with something simple where you just look up standard threads on a...
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I was thinking of printing JT3D's Affordable Rock Tumbler but wanted a little more control so I decided to build one based on an Arduino. The main thing is the stepper motor and using its rpm and steps/revolution to get an approximation for how long...
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Print with 100% infill to prevent light from leaking through the walls and showing your infill. Parts List: - Sonoff SV (could also use an H801 LED Controller if you want to use 5V RGBCCT strips, or any other microcontroller with the ability...
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To print this model, just remember a few things: there's no need for supports in any of the parts, and the printer should be accurate enough to handle shapes like the fan case and fan holder. When you assemble the fan case and fan holder, there will...