3d printed speed square
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Printer Settings Printer: Kerrby Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Notes: I suggest printing with thick bottom and top layers. This model is supposed to be scaled up by either 150% or 200% before slicing. How I Designed This Designed using rhino....
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Use a screwdriver to adjust the tensioner, and with the mirrored version, you need to pull the filament lever to access the screw.Screws neededTool:Buttonhead or cylinderhead4x M2.5 x 6 or M2.5 x 81x M3 x 30 or M3 x 28 (For the mirrored version you...
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I would recommend printing in PETG for added strength, but if you don't use the plow as a battering ram PLA+ holds up pretty well. For added traction, you might want to consider tire chains. I made mine out of some small jack chain I bought from my...
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* **Slides: sacrifice layer for successful prints** The track slides are designed with a 1-layer-thick sacrifice layer covering where the bolt hole transitions from hex-head area to round-shaft area. You can burn that thin layer out with a soldering...
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... to others work. A full list of items used appears below, feel free to share your prints and more items to come as time permits. Original Surgical Mask Strap Retainer was created by Thingiverse user Arrow_Archer and is licensed under cc-nc.
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Please scale it in the slicer.Recommendation:3MF Files: Vase_100_top & Vase_100_bot→ Scale in 100 & 133 3MF Files: Vase_166_top & Vase_166_bot (better fit of toleraces with bottom part and more drainage holes)→ Scale in 166, 200,...
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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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Printing is straightforward and there's no need for supports (except for the diffuser), any spans should be OK without them. There's a little slack to allow the diffuser to fit. If your tolerances are a little out, and the face isn't tight in the...
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There is a bonus version for those who can print multi-material with a Zelda Triforce design. While the two hooks on the sides do a great job of keeping the handheld secure, the hooks on the bottom and top needed slight tweeks. The hook on the bottom...
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I added a backing to the filament run with a very slight channel to help guide the filament through the sensor path and into the outlet fitting without interfering with the actual operation.After testing this setup for a few weeks and many many hours...
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I use this: Amazon link Some cable connector like this: Amazon link If You enjoyed this project and You want to say "Thank You" please consider supporting me by sending a tip on thingiverse or my PayPal here. I hope you enjoy it! Print Settings...
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After clicking print, you'll be prompted to open the new tab and save the image or discard it, whichever you prefer. In order to proceed further, select each individual render starting from the deepest (-3900) layer all the way up until (-2900),...
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The other must have mod is the welding mask, I was able to unsnap some joints on a $10 mask and 'thread' it through the existing holder, then just use the top Velcro strap to attach to the front headband, better than a printed attachment - takes all...
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I have added an additional complexity to the movement because not only do the gears spin, but the axes of the gears rotate too. Being a kinetic sculpture, you really need to see it in motion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx28cHA4\_KI Be warned that...
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The ball housing needs to be printed in black for it to trigger the sensor properly. The ball is a tight fit, and I use PETG filament; I press the ball in with pliers. When the filament is absent, there's a 8x3mm round magnet on the back that pulls...
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Most designs also used a lot of plastic and were time-consuming to print (3rd flaw: Material and time usage). Furthermore, I couldn't find any model that was even remotely ergonomic to use (4th flaw). The "bow" in this design acts as a natural curve...
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From strength and flexibility, PETG seems suitable as the print material. While PLA can also be used, it is hard and brittle, so it may break easily or cause problems with the fit of the nose frame. Initially, I thought of attaching paper to the...
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To assemble the kit, you'll need to print: 1. Base Z 2. Base XZ 3. Base Y 4. Base bed 5. Fan start link (for X) 6. Y end link 7. High B 40° link 8. 37 high B links 9. 23 low B links 10. 11 low 5° links For the Y, start with the Y end link on the...
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Generating Attributions log: [0] Thing Title : Cover for Flashlight [0] Thing URL : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:882 [0] Thing Author : wizard23 [0] Thing Licence : Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial [1] Thing Title : Harmonic Drive...
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... as an individual piece: top, bottom, button. Make sure to leave the translate and rotate function commented when compiling for export so that each piece is flat side down. I printed mine at 0.15mm layer height and 25% infill and it worked nicely.
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Included files: This bundle includes HEXTECH Universal features and Magnet Connections, allowing for prints to be used easily in either hexed or hexless formats. ... Files Included: Curtain Walls Straight Section (Hexed and Universal Format)...
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Build: Print the button and plate. Remove the support material. Fit the button into the plate to make sure they move freely. Trimming might be needed. Place the pen spring in the button and insert the button into the plate. Make sure the button...
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Follow my print instructions for optimal results. --- *** UniPod *** Camera: The pod will fit a foxeer predator, runcam swift miro, caddx micro. Almost any micro camera will fit. VTX Antenna: There is an integrated mount inside the canopy for a...
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The sensor is quite near the nozzle, but I've noticed no problems so far printing PLA at 220-230°C. You may need some spacers to reach the right probe distance in the z-axis. Carefully check if the sensor reacts before the nozzle hits the bed. The...
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The thing consists out of 2 parts that you need to print. In addition you will need: 1x compression spring, 1x M6 bolt, 1x M6 hex nut, optional 2x M6 washers and a gasket (20mm). Installation is straight forward, install the hex nut in the...
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I Haven't printed it but I'm confident that it'll fit fine. Update 28/07/17: A gallery with larger photos: https://imgur.com/gallery/p00SB Original text: Whilst I don't have any personal interest in altering the grip for other versions of the...
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Shake it again and it's a one minute timer! A demo and step-by-step building instructions is available here: https://youtu.be/lHQFzX9xagM The brads system can be used for any other project without having to sacrifice a Micro:bit board. This project...
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The fit of the Pi 4 in it hasn't been verified yet since I haven't printed it. Boxes for the Pi 3 and Pi 4 with the Pi shifted to the right side and a small cutout directly across from the USB power connector have also been added. This allows you to...
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Print instructions: - AVOID PLA !!!!! - Use ASA or ABS for the mounting plate, I think PETG can be no-go if you has high temperatures in your case - Fan top, plates, etc… can be PETG - Use supports un fan top. - I put some antiwarping tabs on...
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You are more than welcome to try and print this, but I made no attempt to make the objects properly manifold. ...Aaron Ciuffo (Txoof) Reach me at google mail: aaron dot ciuffo https://www.thingiverse.com/txoof/about released under GPL V3.0 Latest...