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I made some different designs and prints to hold the start of the wire in the chuck. My thoughts were good, but using them didn't bring the solution. Then I came up with the idea of making a kind of vice that could be placed into the chuck and clamp...
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The two `o_ring` files are optional o-rings you could print with flex filament. Better to use o-rings, and at a pinch you can probably get away with using a rubber band, or just pushing everything together and putting up with water splashing...
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Plus more being added please see table belowSorry Painted in lettering and not double colour printing, Found a very light soft grit sanding made using the fibre tipped acrylic paint pens easier to use. Taken from...
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For the actual printed parts, this is designed for the tolerances I have experienced with hole shrinkage. It is intended to be relatively tight to the shaft so gently clean out the hole and push onto the shaft. It may take a couple of times to get...
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In the case you see a distinctive tilt into one or both sides of the build plate, first try to disable this feature and perform a test print. Tweak X_TILT_COMP and Y_TILT_COMP if needed to achieve an absolutely flat first layer printout. Use...
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Mount the printed heatblock with the front and back parts of the mold, fix the whole with 2 screws. Make sure it's tight enough. (pictures 7 and 8) 2. Put the freshly assembled block over the bottom part of the mold (picture 9). Make sure the holes...
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You'll want to print two each of the bottom stops with and without dowel, and as many of the top stops as you care to use to mark your positions. To finish/calibrate the stops, do the following: 1. Glue/epoxy 1/4" dowels into the holes. These...
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Print at 0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layers, otherwise all design tolerances will be wrong. It is a good idea (maybe essential) to specify 0.4mm wide outer perimeters in your slicer. PLA works fine. Supports are required, but only because of one very...
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There are two versions of this stop: a simple one that indexes directly against the material, and one with a hole for a dowel that you can epoxy into place to create a spacer for cuts narrower than the width of the track.You'll want to print two...
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I first encountered the idea for this type of robot in a biomedical article, presented as a potential new candidate for exploring the human colon due to its simplicity and ability to navigate confined areas....
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I use resin to print it myself due to the higher precision. If you own a soldering iron you can also solder one of the poles of the motor to the case itself and straight connect it to the rca-connector like I did in the photos attached. (photos to...
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A constant current driver operating from 6 V to 15 V should do nicely for powering it directly from the main battery and adding an RC switch to control the light by the transmitter.\r\n\r\nI printed the chassis without supports using PETG and lots of...
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(I use 4 x 25mm M2 screws) For mountig my rx and vtx, i printed 1 x vtx_base.stl which fits onto the fc stack. For the rectangle standoffs you need 2 screws and 2 nuts to fix it. These standoffs are inteded to use at the left, right and rear side...
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Plastic parts printed in PETG, layer 0.2mm, walls/top/bottom 1.2mm, infill 40%. With good part cooling supports are required only for the lower groove of the tool holders. Development log: 04/09/2023 Working sample 04/10/2029 "Head"...
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On my version, I suggest that you start with 4 seeds in each of the 12 pits (print 4 copies of the 12 seed model and then separate them using nail clippers or small scissors). Increase the number of seeds in each pit progressively to increase the...
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(For a 6x12 building, for example.) Note that the roof will take a lot of materials to print, but if you like the style, go for it! EDIT: Check out my new Ultimate Roof Building Kit to further enhance your Roof building options, supporting various...
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Planet's rings are stable thanks to the gravitational influence of the planet, and the presence of shepherd moons, like Prometheus and Pandora, that prevents the accretion of the disk material into a denser moon. Saturn is also known for having...
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Ideal material: alveolar plastic thickness ~ 2mm (from supermarket advertising panels) Flexible plastic mesh 5x5mm: cut-out size 430 x 220 mm Diameter of the holes: Passage Bees + Hornets: Ø8 to 9 mm Passage Bees only: Ø5 to 6 mm Print the 3...
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I had just finished printing and attaching the V7 fan duct when I took that pic, so I know the whole thing works. However, the picture shows an earlier rendition of the carriage. I moved the inductive sensor mount to the right a couple millimeters,...
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First, you'll need a 2 gallon bucket (I got one from Home Depot for a few bucks), some M5 screws and some M5 knurled brass threaded inserts (use a soldering iron to install in plastic).I also included a strap mount so I didn't have to carry the ICM...
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I have no idea if it will work with the wired version.\r\n\r\nParts needed aside from printed objects:\r\n\r\n- 4mm diameter chrome steel ball bearings (available in a package of 100 from VXB.com; you'll need no more than half that)\r\n- 623ZZ...
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I printed the tree sections in alternating green for a more varied look. You could group them in Tinker and make a single/twin mega model - love that Tinker feature! Support is required in places due to geometry, but it's very simple square profile...
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Create solid lines from the bottom of the arcs at the top corners to the top of the diagonal lines at the bottom corners. Design Choices:To construct this paperclip, we created dimensions on graph paper, twice the size of how it will actually...
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It all sounds confusing and over complicated but I can assure you that once the pieces are printed most of the process is fairly straightforward and the other parts to be used can be sourced quite economically. Finally, I will recommend a minimum...
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This version is a modern lamp. A Halloween version and other versions will follow. Print instructionsDisclaimer This lamp requires the skill to work with mains voltage (230V/110V). If in doubt, ask a professional (or your parents if you are underage)...
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You can see my setup running DOOM 2016 (which my laptop cannot normally do) in the images above.Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLmP1UIUPW4Edit: At the request of Lasklo, added a version of the bottom without the cutout for the power override...
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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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This is installed 30mm below the top of the vertical frame, or any distance you prefer The Z axis and bed are then moved so they are around 42-43mm below the X & Y axis Print one of each part, in the orientation you find them, no supports are...
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This is better than putting an oscilloscope probe in your helping hands. Print instructionsRoadrunner Probe Revision A Released 2020-10-04 Copyright (c) 2020 Josh Myer josh@joshisanerd.com Released under a Creative Commons CC-BY-SA license What is...
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Presupported and Test Printed! Ironside soldiers are a type of android designed to function as soldiers or enforcers. They are humanoid in shape, with a durable metal exterior that gives them an intimidating appearance. They are equipped with...