3d printing flow calibration
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It consists of a "flying" assembly (2 parts) and a ground assembly (3 parts) which should print all together in less than an hour. You also need two pieces of string (ideally strong, non-elastic and very thin) or wire and a standard-sized tealight....
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After printing the mount, you may need to widen the opening for the magnets with a 7mm drill - since the magnets I used are 7.1mm, they hold very well within the holes without any glue necessary. The bottom of the Sidewinder is made of steel while...
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HotBed = Factory Item I would recommend placing a silicone thermal pad and a sheet of glass on the heat bed for better prints. Power Switch = Standard PC fused and lighted This upgrade allows you to actually turn off the printer with a switch...
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... a piece on the bottom to prevent the gap on that side. Hopefully it won't interfere with putting the cable in too much. Update: I goofed on the previous one, and forgot to include a hole for the power cable, so now I'll have to print a third time.
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The entire box is designed such that if you print with 6 shells in your setting the outside walls will be solid, and the front wall will be double thick as it will take most of the hits. The bottom is flat, but has a large recess to allow you...
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The "Upper parts" contains: -Mosquito/Dirt Blocker (updated to be perforated) -funnel -Pipe attachment (needs to be epoxied/glued into bottom of funnel) -Feet should be printed as needed. need minimum of 4 feet to support weight. The "Funnel" STL...
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Steps: - Print the file - Slide the PTFE into its location at the desired length - Use a felt tip pen to mark the start of the contact on the tube - Take out the tube and cut it round on the outline as on the attached renderings - Replace the tube -...
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Going the other way, and making it bigger made it too big back to the point you might as well just print a wall and call it a day. ### Future Updates -Will include an option that does not need support material ### Enjoy If you would like...
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I printed the original design and carved and drilled and glued until I got something that would work for me but it lacked elegance – actually it was downright ugly. The original design looks like it was done in Design Spark Mechanical and that...
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I used a long stem (6 or 7mm) tactile switche I bought in as part of a set from Amazon. The code I used is here: https://gist.github.com/Arudinne/c540aa2470599e2cc87307d384696c95 A video of the patterns I used can be found here:...
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This inner step, which is the distal 5 mm length of the pin, allows insertion of 1.75 mm printing filament, to lock the pin. The pin itself is split with a .75 mm horizontal slice, so the pin can expand when the filament is inserted. The...
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Print a bunch of cleats and bollards, they are always good. If you do make this, please please post a make. I'm very keen to see other people getting some use out of these files! ... <iframe width="560" height="315"...
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(incl 5 parts for standing on the Bulwark riot vehicle) - Police Riot Dogs x 3 poses - Detective Welles of The Watch Police - Brigette Holt - robot engineer, NPC pose - Brigette Holt - robot engineer, mech version in a fighting pose - Alex Alvarez,...
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This likely could be resolved with some filing of the arm, but I'd like to be able to print something that would not require that much material removal (~ 2 layers for 0.4 mm nozzle). I have re-uploaded the original files with naming denoting 6 mm...
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Besides printed parts, you'll need to complete these hardware requirements: Lid: (Button Head Screws ONLY) Six M3 6mm or 8mm Button Head Screws Eight M4 8mm Button Head Screws Inside Box: All Boards: M3 4mm Button or Cap Head Screws Fans:...
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This is the version I have printed and pictured. Will check compatibility with the Gen L board when I get a chance. Renamed files to help clarify. 8/30/2020: Added a new bottom file for the MKS Robin Nano. 6/11/2020: Added the text file instructions...
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I could have sanded it down, but I moved the viewport and flipped it onto the flat side so that it will print properly without too much slicer adjustment. I am removing the old lid file. The original lid file will be with the original case that I am...
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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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It's just not a priority at the moment. I have never printed these out for testing/fitting purposes. If you do, please let me know so I can modify/update them as necessary.</p> <h3>Motivation & Inspiration</h3> <p>The Kelly Take-offs don't look...
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The pieces can be assembled in multiple different ways. - Alien Desert bases: 19 different bases ranging from 30mm to 80mm, and including a desert rock scenery piece. All the parts are pre-supported for SLA resin printing! Storyline of the...
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This file contains two layers that must be enabled and printed on separate sheets of transparency, each with a slightly different scale. One sheet requires folding along its long dimension to fit into the angled groove of the side pieces. I...
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This miniature comes with optional presupported files for resin printing. These files come as ready to go STL files or Lychee files if you wish to edit the supports for your custom needs. You can find my latest releases over on my Patreon! Judge,...
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If you printed that set for the third edition stuff, you can now use the units as a faction (or in custom builds) for the new stuff! We've set up a Patreon page for anyone who's interested in helping to fund us so we can keep making free and open...
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For the solder roll I used a M8x50 bolt with nuts on either side of each of thewalls to ensure that the 'H' frame stays rigid and the bolt doesn't bend in the thinner wall when tightened.Everything was design in Autodesk Fusion 360.For printing I...
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Printing info: Felix printer was used Resolution : .15 layers and higher Supports needed. 100% infill for a heavy tool that needs durability at its core Assemble these pieces easily: - Lay the 'slider' in 'lower body' (feet towards...
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Replace the top thumbscrew to prevent inadvertent opening of the blaster.Print InstructionsBecause of the structural nature of the parts, I suggest using 5 or more walls and 25% or higher infill. No supports are necessary; place the rear of P1, the...
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Place them in position in the Bottom print and make sure they are fully seated before you begin soldering. Once done, you can snip off the extending length of the pins. Depending on your printer's overhang capabilities, you may need supports for the...
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I have design it in order to be printed in a 200x200 mm printer (the most common). Everything is my own design exept the front lights which I have to thank to my friend Cooperino who make a fantastic desing work =D. I've tested the model and,...
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The 18 to 22 pipe fitting could be removed This plate could then be copper plated with this technics : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1661301 If you have any design to share I would be glad to offer at least the binary codes of the ESP32 and the...
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*** Do not print this in PLA as it will melt or sag inside the car *** *** You must provide a charger *** This design is tailored for a 2019 Highlander, but it should also fit 2017-2019 models; I am uncertain about compatibility with other years. I...