3d printed lazy susan
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Every part is designed to be printed without supports. All the electronics and extras I used are listed below. I had to scale the parts up by 2540% in the slicer. 2x Boss 4" Speaker Driver - ...
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either print in RESIN or scale up 2x at least for FDM. Add supports manually and angle them away from the body so they can be removed cleanly. if you're a stickler for detail, mirror the model left to right as it is in-game. Also, I forgot to...
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Edit* (4/11/2019) I Have replaced the V2 Generic Race Cartridge and Sleeves with CORRECTLY oriented for easy drop&print, I have also included a Mirrored Version that will accurately hold the FR (and alternate language editions) per user suggestion. ...
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The switches are activated by two tabs mounted under the bed with M3 screws, nuts and printed M3 T-nut converters (T-Nut-M3.stl). The upper Z-Axis switch is clamped to the Z-Stepper motor RHS mounting posts, while lower mounts simply clip on. Ensure...
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You may print out and use any settings desired, while 2_Upper_center_font defaults automatically to write/Letters.dxf if user forgets specify a preferred alternative. 2_Upper_center_size equals fifty-four with two spaces from upper edge due being...
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Print these parts in PETG or ABS, not PLA. You can finish them as desired; I personally sanded, primed with filler spray, sanded some more, applied primer/filler again, and then spray-painted with clear coat. Automotive paints would be ideal, but...
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Unfortunately, all my individual printed part files are in 3mf, thus not uploadable here, so I had to bunch them together onto a few plates as stl files which are not really complete. There are a ton more parts (and many different versions of them)...
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The basic mount would be printed in PETG, the camera mounts in PLA. The whole thing is VERY stable. The angle adjustment is connected with an M4 screw with 2 washers. As long as you don't bump into anything, the camera should stay in place and...
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... and have removed the limit switch. If you want to lift the whole machine up so there is better airflow under the case, I advise printing these feet in TPU: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3020865 STEP file included for your own alterations.
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Here are the options I've developed (in progress): | Wire type | Wire direction | Size | Shape | Mount from | Filename |...
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Fit Ears - Pink, Helmet part 1 - White and Helmet part - White into Helmet - Red as seen in the picture below. NOTES:The Mag Chest and/or the Mag Waist will only be able to be printed at 100% due to it using 3mm x 1mm magnets. ...Any size other than...
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Here's the universal parts print list: 1. Left side gantry (with or without eccentric) 2. Right side gantry (with or without eccentric) 3. Gantry front (with or without eccentric) 4. Gantry rear (with or without eccentric) 5. 23mm spacer (replace...
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(Dynamic input) Short cut keys:- Ø Ctrl+A : select all Ø Ctrl+B : Snap on/off Ø Ctrl+C : Copy objects to clipboard Ø Ctrl+D : Dynamic UCS (DUCS) on/off Ø Ctrl+E : To change isoplane in isometric Ø Ctrl+F : Osnap on/off Ø Ctrl+G : Grid on/off Ø Ctrl+H...
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I strongly recommend printing Mpooh's fuse holder and wiring in an automotive fuse in series with the battery. The battery probably has protection circuitry, but who knows how much power this battery can supply before protection shuts it down. I use...
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That being said, Creality did an exceptional job with the CR-10 that third-party manufacturers can duplicate it using the cheapest, lowest-quality materials available, and still manage to print beautifully with some elbow grease. I say my CTC A10S...
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... Button pack, for those that like the style better. These ONLY work with the Build A version, using the 1.3inch LCD The "Shims" files are thin shims you can print and wedge between your Pi and the case layers if you wish to add rigidity to the case.
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This is inspired by Zack Freedman's weighted Gridfinity baseplates, but puts the weight cavity on TOP so that the model needs NO SUPPORTS to print. As with all my other Gridfinity models, this was designed using CadQuery instead of Fusion 360. See...
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... to any surface with screws or nails. I may explore a way to use these to make a suspended version of the dispenser. Nota3: don't mind the colors. I ran out of black PETG during the print and had to switch to white. ...In the end it's not that bad.
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...I've choose a height enough for making its topography visible in the model printed. Here I present three different versions that are different projections of a topographic Earth map: Azimutal This is the most common representation of the flat Earth.
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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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The V1 frame weighs about 10g, while the V2 frame weighs around 8g when printed using PLA. My entire setup (currently based on the V2 base and the V1 top) weighs roughly 38g without the battery. It is specifically designed to support motors measuring...
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I used these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H97G7NYCyanoacrylate glue ("superglue")1 ring terminals with > 9.5mm ID ("yellow").Some wireOptional: hacksaw and/or file, and pliersAgain, double that if you're making two coil...
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What I would also recommend would be a silicone bed leveling mod, this can't hurt and you can align the bed exactly.And why the whole thing, the fact is, at high pressure speeds it starts to vibrate the X-axis and you have the so-called ghosting,...
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Print Settings Nozzle size: 0.40mm Layer height: 0.16mm Infill density: 100% Nozzle temperature: 230°C +-5°C Bed temperature: 60°C Cooling: 50% Support Overhang Angle: 85 Build Plate Adhesion Type: Brim Disclaimer: As you all know, producing the...
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Through his friend James Ballantyne's printing press in Kelso, Scott published his early works, including "Glenfinlas" and "The Eve of St. John." His poetry brought him to public attention, and in 1805, The Lay of the Last Minstrel captured the...
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So here we are about three months later with something that, after quite a bit of brainstorming, parts printing, carbon cutouts, messes and success stories, looks ready to be shared with the community. And now, it's over? Well not...
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Required components: 1 x high-torque geared motor (I used 5 rpm, it's slow but will never have problems with moving my blinds) 1 x L298N motor controller 1 x ESP8266 (I used a Wemos D1 Mini) 1 x micro-switch A couple of 3mm screws for the motor and...
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... why I think I have such poor colors and so much diffusion in my photos. Once the pinhole was made, I cut it and taped it to the backside of my printed adapter with duct tape that I then covered with electrical tape (to avoid internal reflections).
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The result is interesting but messy, the paint settles in the layers' hollows (I printed with 0.3mm layers). Sadly, I burned the surface because I used a coarse sanding paper with an electric screwdriver, mixing the paint with the PLA.... The...