3d printing horizontal lines
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Of course, it requires a fairly high-resolution printer, 0.1mm or finer, to print these pieces successfully. With a gear train in place, I can now make a more robust small Pan & Tilt that will rotate up to 360 degrees or more. Required Hardware: ...
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(I will post my burger recipe below)Printed at 20% infill in 3DQF PLA “Titanium White” in the pictured example (They have very recently brought out a range of PLA+ based on Natureworks 3D850 that would be my choice for a reprint)No rafts or brim or...
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This helper allows you to mount your sandpaper perfectly aligned to your random orbital sander. I created 11 different jigs:GLS 1ø 150mm - 8 holes ø 10mm on hole circle ø 120mm+ 1 centre hole ø 17mm*GLS 2ø 150mm - 8 holes ø 10mm on...
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*Printed and checked. Passes XYZ Calibration and Selftest.* **Credits:** --------------- 1) Inspired by the MGN12 Linear Rails designed by Stwebster (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3400952) 2) Y-Tensioner and Z-Motor_Mounts are modified...
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To print: Ender 5 Normal: ---------------------- Ender 5 and 5 Plus RAILMOD - Tensioner Side v2.0.stl Ender 5 and 5 Plus RAILMOD - Motor Side v2.0.stl Ender 5 RAISED RAILMOD - Bearing Bracket v2.0.stl Ender 5 RAISED RAILMOD - Carriage v2.0.stl Ender...
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Note that tolerances were added where the original parts lacked them; these should print fine without scaling adjustments. You will need two Z Nut holders, which are included in the name as a reminder. A photo showing version 1 is provided, but note...
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I recommend printing "Re-ARM-fan-endpiece.stl" first in your chosen material, and then verify it fits the 80mm fan. If it doesn't fit, you may need to calibrate the extruder. Thanks to the following people for creating the models which helped me...
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Important Update - 22-08-2016 Please refrain from printing this design version as it has been found to contain incorrect belt paths, not set up perpendicularly. Check out the discussion on RepRap forum at:...
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I have printed the lid in white PLA with slight indents for added light to come through at the right places. (it allows me to see the LEDs change so that I know it is working and not hung.) The lid is a (tight) push fit that stays in place well and...
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It can be printed without support, although one of the nut traps may require some cleaning up. There is a deliberate single-layer bridge between the nut traps at the bottom and the 3mm holes at the top, which will need to be drilled out to 3mm. To...
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I printed this with pla on my prusa mini with supports on the build plate only, 40% infill, 4 perimeters. for the support settings i used: Z contact distance: 0.2mm pattern spacing: 3mm contact layers: 4 xy separation between an object and...
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Place them in position at the Bottom print and ensure they are fully seated before beginning 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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So far, I have printed about 4 things with the single nozzle chimera hot end, and it performs at least as well as the E3D V6 did with minimal setup. I'm happy. Four different end-stop mounts in various lengths are included, hopefully one of them...
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2-4, 3-4, 4-4 and possibly paint in the depressions or just print without a lid.. The lid text is available in German & English !!! There are covers for protection and cardboard parts for the round targets and starting players. The card...
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I hope the part arrives this week so I can start testing with a real print.  ...
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To be printed in ABS or ASA to resist bad weather -o-o-o-o- Porte d'entrée avec passage à 25% - 50% ou 75% pour tout type de ruchette Dadant 6 cadres. Le modèle présenté sur la photo est celui avec ouverture à 25%. Choisissez le fichier STL selon...
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First, print the elements before covering them with foil. I used aluminum tape typically used for sealing air conditioning ductwork; you could also use a thin sheet of metal for the element. For either design, holes are included to enable multiple...
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Thin "windows" are designed into the forward and bottom surfaces of the backpack, which can be cut away after printing to increase much-needed airflow. PRO-TIP: The DTX03 ships in standard-definition mode, but it's capable of recording nicer video...
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What you will need in addition to the printed parts: Six, 6-32 by 1'' Mechanical screws and matching hex nuts. (Close dimensions will also work, the slots have some play to them) One or two small springs, approx 4mm diam. x 20mm. These are optional...
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The launcher handle and rack parts should be printed in PLA (it's stiffer than other filaments) and with at least 3 perimeters and at least 20% infill. None of the parts need supports.LaunchingFirst, roll the wing onto the rack of the U-shaped...
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The case is designed for low cost electronics: * 7" AT070TN92 LCD (16:9 ratio) * HDMI+VGA+2AV LCD control board, LVDS, chipset RTD2660H * Touch Screen Panel (eGalax) Print these parts flat side down, with NO support material. Use a 0.2mm layer...
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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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Print 2 of each half-wheel and use clamps or a hammer and a wood block or press/drill press to seat the bearings in place. Next, place one pair of the half-wheels around the tire, using bolts to align the holes. Use clamps to hold the two halves...
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... PS: If the LiPo buzzer is too loud, stick two pieces of bubble gum into the holes of the little speakers. This will muffle the sound and still make it loud enough for you to hear it. Enjoy printing and building! ...Have fun, don't forget to like!
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For screws, you can use either two nuts per leg (one above and one below the printed hole) or M3 threaded inserts. I designed the screw holes tightly so that M3 screws alone are usable, but be aware that adjusting the screws multiple times will...
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... In case you do not have a GT2 Pulley for this project, see the new GT2 Pulley 50T and required components. Also, see the new GT2 Pulley 76T and required components. Design printed without support... mostly... ...except for parts needing support.
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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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... it seems to work better, I will try another size that reaches the top, when I reach the 35cm. Anyway, the improvement is extraordinary, the squares of the photo are printed with 1 single layer of skin and without filling. ... Translated by Google
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Now you can print your own frames using the same shape files used by Flite Test to cut the delrin and carbon frames.\r\n\r\nWe'll be releasing more frame designs in the future as well as free plans to go along with them. And in the swappable spirit,...
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For most standard nozzle 0,4mm the details are too small.Assembly:After printing, the dipstick and axle are inserted into the body.Then put the scale over the axis on the body, the moving parts can be "greased" with some liquid soap and a little...