3d printed record player
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PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS: See below. ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTUONS: 1. Slide the upper part onto the press die side handle as shown in the photos, as far up as it would go. Mark hole positions, drill and attach the upper part with the press...
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... points. This needs supports for building (you might try flipping it upside-down to check if you need less material - this depends on your printer. Also added full- and half-height main body extensions (these can be printed without support).
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... a small riser to get my cheap red dot (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A36MKUO) to the correct height for a good cheek weld on the taller dust cover. I recommend 30% infill and PETG for printing. ...If you have any issues or remix it, let me know!
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The system interacts with an on-device embedded webserver, and I've used the same prints for multiple brands of blinds.\r\n\r\nCheck out the pictures and animations showing how it all fits together.\r\n\r\nI previously had two code bases for MQTT and...
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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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You'll need to print out robertguy's rear case, and I expect you to show your appreciation for his project by giving it a like when you download it. Don't forget to visit flash24's design and give it a thumbs up too! I plan to add a step-up module...
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However, if you're certain it will remain on the bike, you can print the thick version from the start. To complete this project, you'll need some thin stainless steel for the battery contacts and optional locking tab lever. A stainless steel spatula...
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What you will need in addition to the printed parts: Six, 6-32 by 1'' Mechanical screws and matching hex nuts. (Close dimensions will also work, the slots have some play to them) One or two small springs, approx 4mm diam. x 20mm. These are optional...
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It may be a cap or expansion space.C1 - A cap with a solid top.C2 - A cap with an opening sized for a voltage display.C3 - An expansion space to accomodate a device up to 80mm x 50mm x 17Dn - A cap for a C3 componentD1 - Solid capD2 - Cap with...
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So I can't really suggest someone to print this and build it, it will be hard. /thats why I'm not sharing .stl files you mght need to change somethings) You need to know some Python and Arduino code to figure it out and get it to run. If you don't...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: LulzBot Printer: Mini Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm - 0.3mm Infill: 30% Notes: Nozzle size used: 0.5mm (any should work) Shell thickness: 2 perimeters (1mm in my case) Top/Bottom Thickness: 1mm...
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edit 26.05.2021: Add more pictures with the end stop and also the length of the shaped tubes, detail picture of the brass nuts, add the link for the ball bearings, update the print settings. Please keep in mind this is not the cheapest one...
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All necessary parts for a compact, three-dimensional printed mini tri copter modelled after RCExplorer V3 will need to be acquired. This endeavor relies heavily on David Windeståls impressive design and accomplishments. Those wishing to assist David...
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... if people want to play around. The hinge spacers could easily be added directly to the hinge (import into OpenSCAD of spacer and jiggle around) but I'd already printed the hinges when I spotted a spacer was required with this panel mounting system.
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Less than 2 minutes later, it was up to temperature, and held the temperature through several 2 hour prints without problem. I also tested with the fans at 100%, and 240 degrees, and it had no problems getting and staying at temp. The "box" part...
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Secure LED-module in place with a drop of superglue or a tape. OpenSCAD file attached for easy modification. Enjoy! Strandtest original: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_NeoPixel/blob/master/examples/strandtest/strandtest.ino LED module used:...
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Thanks dscarbro, that's simple and great!I also print other custom files as they are:Prusa MK3 & MK3S Clip-in Tool Storage Box from Strathpeffer3D ...
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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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I didn't have the belt tensioner for it and since other printed belt tensioners I tried had failed, this is what I came up with. So far it's solid as a rock. Comes as 2 parts, the main tensioner block and the optional faceplate which attaches to the...
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***** Print Settings Layer Height 0.2 mm Infill Density 20% Generate Support - yes. Build Plate Adhesion Type: Brim ****** I controlled the LEDs using an ESP8266 chip and software obtained from: https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED ***** If...
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Personally, I prefer the 2U design, but if you only need up to 6 units, you can save space and have an upgrade path: * https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4125055 Here are all of the parts needed for a complete 12-Pi cluster: To print: * 12 frame...
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The V3 STL is the plate of the four printed pieces you need. What you'll need (assuming you're using the v3 files): - A type of silicone you'll use to make this, such as the one I used because it's cheap and rated for temperatures others on the...
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Threads for fastening the spindle nut with 4 M3x15mm cylinder head screws are also printed. 2020/03/09: Version 1.0.4a: Version without a cam for triggering optional limit switches. 2020/03/10: Smaller dimensional changes: Distance between spindle...
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The one on the left in the picture above is not necessary, if you have already printed the original version is will still work fine. But the one on the right needed to be changed to clear to USB jumper/adapter/180 degree thing. I chose to use the...
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Glue is probably optional (to hold the nuts in) but can't hurt. Parts are not oriented for printing. STEP file is included for easy remixing.</p> <p>Updates:<br/> 4-5-2020: Super minor update but may help a bit, thanks to feedback from GreenMotion...
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Print the transparent rings ("Ring") with a 0.6mm nozzle in vase mode. I used PETG; the rings were flexible enough to be slipped over the spools. For lighting, I used a controller that adjusts lighting effects based on the music. Just search for "led...
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Parts List: Printed Parts: * 3 x arm_coupler_open.stl * 2 x arm_coupler_endcap.stl * 1 x arm_coupler_rubberband.stl * 1 x arm_coupler_pivot.stl * 1 x base_pivot.stl * 1 x base_knob.stl * (Optional) 1 x base_knob_wrench.stl for tightening the knob. *...
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For those who just want to print and don't want to do any soldering, I created a board with sliders that won't require electronics or additional work. However, it's not as awesome. Enjoy! P.S.: I didn't get around to painting it yet (ran out of...
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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...