3d printing flow calibration
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If your job isn’t the kindest, print this out and keep it with you, there’s always a worse job, like trying to live and work on this thing in the middle of a violent fast moving, constantly moving, lightning flashing orange and black sand storm you...
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This was printed on a Flashforge Guider II with high-quality settings, so the tolerances are good, but I also allowed a 1/4mm tolerance between parts, and at this level of quality, it gave me a good fit. Painting it used acrylic spray, primed and...
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In the meantime I have developed this holder for 30x 1 Euro pieces so that you can just put the whole thing in the glove compartment and the coins do not roll wildly through the area.The distance of the coins is minimal from each other and the...
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print a large end and glue it to the screw head. I'm attaching this as a .STEP file... I'd rather you take a look at this F360, Freecad, etc... it works great as is, but I'd love to get some feedback. I'm open for any suggestions on...
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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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• The snap fit between the chassis and body cover is both very tight yet very fragile due to the print direction of the cantilever joints. Take care when attaching - I also use a screwdriver to pry them apart when needed. • I ran into an issue...
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The two silver rings are Dekco and can be printed in PLA. The holder itself in PTEG+ for absolute stability All you need then is a bike GPS mount from Amazon. then an M5 countersunk head, a nut and a snap ring. The 3 original screws from...
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Each side will hold a maximum of about 400 pages, making an up-to-800-page book when printed double-sided. I use this jig to bind both my PDFs and compilations of my children's artwork into neat archives for later enjoyment. We've probably compiled...
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To build, just print two ears, then attach the 450mm lengths to the tabs on the ears with t-slot nuts. It should be pretty self explanatory. m3x5 screws should do the trick, but if your parts shrink too much a washer may be useful to ensure a tight...
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EN Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) When printing, observe the direction of the parts on the tray Assembly order 1 Place the 4 nuts (M3 square) in their housings2 Pass the...
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The whole size is the only change.3MF- Two Colored: If you can print in multiple colors, use the 3mf files, which also use 6x2mm magnets.Printer SettingsLayer height - As low as you can go. I used 80 microns.Infill - It doesn't matter, I believe I...
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I also made the spacer shaft shape wider so it is not as hard to print, nor as fragile to handle. I also eliminated a few of the sizes that I felt were not necessary. --- This is a PPC (Pixel Pipe Clip) spacer tool that will help you accurately...
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I would advise using talc powder to limit adhesion and protect you PEI sheet (I did warn you:) The nice thing about this model is that it could be customized in many ways.You can print the name of your family / friends for a great gift.I've added a...
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I'm creating a modular table game that doesn't require dice - you simply print the pieces and cards. The game involves building a spaceship from its most basic beginning to an interspace station with many inhabitants and resources to manage. It's...
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It does not produce a valid three-dimensional object that can be printed. ## tl;dr: * `trunk();` * F6 (render) * Export as an SVG in OpenSCAD: `File > Export > Export as SVG` ## Thanks All Bezier Functions based on the excellent work of...
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BEC set to 3.66V RMS --> VCC Hall sensor board pin 24 Jetson (physical pin == number printed on pcb) --> D0 Hall sensor board GND to GND This configuration is listed on Slack from @Doug and @Tawn (https://donkeycar.slack.com). Thanks to them! I use...
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... right?) 10. Do the reverse of Step 1 & re-level bed. 11. Move z limit switch up a few mm's/until nozzle doesn't crash into bed when homing. 12. Print away! ... Video: https://youtu.be/IBlSbVZZRGk Any feedback, questions or comments are welcome!
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Migrating from thingiversehttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4387788 Adapter to connect a removable 150mm flexible duck to a 250mm Ceiling Extractor to remove Solder / Flux fume.designed to be printed on a CR-10S PRO , so a 300X300 bed...
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You can get away with with printing them bigger, especially 2 4 6 and 7. If you like my work please consider supporting me on Patreon. Become a Patron! ... Tinkercad link: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8S3oiDKDSwc Some of my other designs: ...
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Hello Unless you are lucky ; using a precision square will show that a printed cube is not really square in all directions. Especially if you use the portico as an handle or you let a 1kg spool gently ply it all day long... Then you have to fine...
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So probably M2.5x4mm screws-Optional Parts:M3x8 screws (10pcs) to tension the clips which snap on the DIN Rail (M3x6 to M3x10 should work as well)Print Settings:The design was developed with PETG. PLA might be to brittle. The clips might break off if...
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There is a new version of this carriage at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3615464 AND an even newer one at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3688067 I highly recommend the newest version for better rigidity and simpler printing and assembly! This...
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... the magnets will be recessed a bit more in the bottom part. If you plan on printing the optional Lid, make sure you use enough "Height" for the compartments (needs to be able to contain all the screws inside). ... Share your makes if you like it!
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... Use a straight piece of wire or a drill to poke through the holes after printing. 2. Cut three pieces of paperclip wire, each about 15mm long. Bend one of them 5mm from the tip as shown in the picture. 3. Stick the bent piece through the knob axis.
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I had to print that after a craftsman tried to shorten the doors length in a rather barbarian style. The door is 83 cm in width - armed with an Ender 3 this translates to 4 parts with 205mm length each, leaving 1 cm uncovered as the door is so...
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The Design Prints Easily Without Supports. ... Here's an Example Arduino Code: //Nano Full Step Mode //512 Steps Equal 360 Degrees, with 1.4 Steps per Degree int Pin0 = 9; int Pin1 = 10; int Pin2 = 11; int Pin3 = 12; int Pin4 = 2; int Pin5 = 3; int...
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Here's what you'll need: * Arduino Nano or clone * Stepper motor type 28BYJ-48 including driver PCB ULN2003 * 200mm closed "GT2" belt * Some sort of power supply (I use a single Li-Io cell, 3.7V) * 3 pushbuttons of any size for fast forward,...
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Love the idea however after printing one out I realised I don't have a 16mm (5/8th) drill bit to make those holes. I've either got 25mm spade bits (which aren't ideal on plastic) or up to 10mm (3/8th). In Australia, most home drills only accept up to...
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Pretapping advised! Choose any knob style of your liking OpenSCAD file included as always for easy adapting to your personal needs. Enjoy listen to the music! Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: No Supports: No...
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**(update 2017 October 12th: it's okay with an original extruder)** For future designs, I am considering rotating some degrees towards the front the connectors for the chain between the extruder and the X-Motor because as you can see on the...