3d printed swift link type 2
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Eventually, the Sculpture was Modified by François Girardon and Altered into an Equestrian Sculpture of the Ancient Roman Hero Marcus Curtius A Print of the Sculpture, Mistakenly Identified as Being by Bernini's Father Pietro, Exists in the...
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Print Settings Printer: FlashForge Dreamer Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.15 mm Infill: 25% Custom Section I'm forced to remove my models from Thingiverse because I've discovered that hundreds of models here are being sold on eBay, ignoring...
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... ok.You need 4 pieces of 10(or up to 15)x2mm screws for wheels. Tighten so that wheels may still freely turn. Magnetic piece need 5mm neodyme ball to print in during pause.Because Druggy looks better in two colors, project is split into two files.
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You will need to print seven “Hex Bevel Gears” and one of each of the other files. Follow the directions here to seat the seven hex bevel gears within the “Sphere Bottom”: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4673064 To assemble the handle and grip...
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Do not print both. Most people will require the High Bracket design. Be sure to rotate the stl so the largest flat is on the build plate and no supports will be required. I am still learning Fusion 360, and have not figured out how to rotate the STL...
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This model is set up for vertical prints, requiring a 0.4 nozzle or smaller to capture the modulation circuit details. To assemble it, you'll need to drill out the hinge area for inserting a cut-off hinge that provides functionality. When put...
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To assemble the heads, print four head plates and two head jackets. Apply silicone sealant around the edges of the lip on the plates, then assemble them together and let dry. Insert the motors into the block, apply silicone sealant to the entire...
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None of this made the design unusable in any way (with the help of the adehesive), so I was satisfied with my first print. I use a 5V 5A power supply with a barrel plug, and then connect my 5V SBC / Pinebook Pro to the USB-A jack to provide an extra...
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_____ **All of my designs have roughly a 0.1 to 0.3 mm offset/compensation for things to fit together** according to how my printer prints. I have no idea if this is a universal problem or not. ... **Supports on my designs are always minimal if not...
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If you use thinner wheel plates, you may need M5x8 screws.I printed in white PETG using these settings:Perimeters: 4Min. ...shell thickness (top/bottom): 1.2mm</li><li>Fill density: 30%</li><li>Fill pattern: Gyroid</li><li>Layer height: 0.2mm...
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... On the photos, you can see the zero-toe part I printed (previous version, which is why it's a bit ugly) above the RR+10 and the RR+30 parts. I decided to omit the two little protrusions (which I had forgotten and broke while uninstalling my RR+30).
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... microphone to worry about. I was able to complete this project quickly thanks to Jeremy from Tested's Rift-S headphone mount, which I modified to include screws. To make these screws stronger, print them at 0.25mm layer height and 10 shells.
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This includes different options for where or not you want to print the body with engravings, as well as whether you want an underbarrel attachment or not. Apart from the ribbed grips on the pistol body, the bracket at the base of the pistol body,...
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Note that I didn't print any holes into those, as the screws are extremely small. Instead, I used a needle and a lighter to burn tiny holes into them, allowing the original 808-screws to fit perfectly. The adapter isn't very stiff - it gets its...
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I didn't remove the red inserted stops on my rails, so I'm losing like 20-30mm on the Y-axis for print area, but could easily take out the red stop on the rail to gain that back. For the X-axis, I ended up making an extender for the X-limit switch,...
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It's pretty to look at, and educational! Assembly: Things you'll need:Super Glue/Plastic glueSkateboard bearingsRubber bandsYou'll need to print everything once, except the pulleyLarge, you'll need three of them.Assembly can be a little bit...
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Once the upper half it constructed, you can print them with the lower half attached, or as two separate pieces. QUICK EDIT: Forgot to include the Examples initialy. This is primarily a remix of these lovely sculpts by Masterclip: ...
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And as usual - print it, share it, enjoy it! PS: You may ask why knight have no sword and where you can get it? Easy - a lot of the swords are available on Thingiverse, so choose any you like. Just play with its size to fit the knight hand. Sorry,...
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File out some holes from the printed parts if needed, depending on your bolts. Ensure that the metal tubing sticks out a bit so that the nuts don't contact the parts, causing friction. For the ultrasonic sensor housing, I used SR-04 and attached it...
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To assemble the housing: - Print the housing and clear any holes (you can use a 3mm or 3.5mm drill) - Attach the top part to the battery - Connect the charger to the battery - Glue the two parts together quickly, making sure not to attach the...
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The initial prototype was printed in two halves and glued together with cynoacrylate ("Superglue", "Crazy glue", "Sekundkleber"), which worked surprisingly well but revealed some issues. The narrow rails that interact with the spring inside the...
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Like my Y-axis tensioner, the threads are cleared a little.\r\n\r\nIt should print upright without supports - I use MG Chemicals PETG.\r\n\r\nFor my Ender 3 Pro Y Belt Tensioner https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3268192\r\nSTL and STEP files are...
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nothing found to print or buy, or, steel versions on aliexpress With this version, I have resistance over time and strength (for a precision screwdriver, and yes sometimes you need a thin and long tool with power). In short two versions, since...
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So I made an easy way of drilling holes in the plate to fit the chimera along with a spacer for it.The main thing I have this this mod is one hotend is in the exact same spot as stock, making it ideal for direct drive such as...
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\n Known issues:\n1) Customization of sides, though technically feasible, yields errors with values other than 8.\n2) Modifying one's chosen deity does not alter the STL color, a mere aesthetic choice.\n Print Settings\n Rafts: Irrelevant\n \n...
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... Height designed for the sockets I have, so I included an STP so you can change things to fit your hardware.The case prints with only two bottom layers, making this design as low profile as you can possibly get. Adding the craft store foam adds 2mm.
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During the First World War he worked as a paramedic, in peacetime he taught girls of the Higher Female School to painting, worked as an Illustrator in various printing houses and as a decorative artist. He showed his worth in the field of...
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Make sure you check the photo's before printing this model. There are other cheap meters out there with the same and similar naming conventions. If your meter doesn't look like the one in the photographs, this stand won't work. The stand itself...
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I recommend printing this out of PETG or a stronger material than PLA. Keep some spare parts on hand, just in case. I included the FreeCAD files if anyone wants to make changes, but be warned: they're a total mess. As an update, I've been flying...
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In my initial attempt, I printed the fan blades from PLA+, but unfortunately, they began to warp due to the heat. To rectify this problem, I reprinted them using 3DXTech ASA material, which has performed exceptionally well without any issues. ABS...