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But please remember that the bigger parts might cool down too quickly so you will need to use a bit of judgement and external hot end fans. Test Item 5 - FOCUS: 'BRITTLENESS' : While printing, check your infill and determine if the infill is strong...
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Free the joints by bending (some may take a little bit of force depending). I tested these legs a lot to try to get them right for the average user, having printed these across 4 very different printers (Trinus, MatterMod T, Folgerteh FT5 and RepRap...
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Depending on the model and the haircut you may want to cut a bit of the Hair (horizontaly) on top and reduce the mesh count again. 9. Export as STL 10. sclice _______________________________________________________________________ My...
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As you would do on your own house or at any DIY task this should need quite a bit of fiddling around but all depends - I used 50% PLA which can get very rough but if that is how strong the pulley needed to be it also may just help it out more than I...
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It's easy to insert, but removing the card can be a bit tricky. For convenience, I glued a piece of tape on the edge of the memory card and pulled it out with ease. However, for my fingers, it's still not very convenient to remove the memory card...
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Pushing the Ball and Bolt assembly to the top of the Body will require a bit of push, as it has to get past the inner retaining ridge. Once the Ball with bolt is positioned, screw the sleeve onto the threaded end of the bolt. Step 2. Push the...
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You'll need to tilt it, and you may need to wiggle it vertically a bit in order to get the board to lock into place between the stand-off and the pin pieces in the back of the case. The headphone jack fits exactly into its port on mine, and the rest...
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The raised text came out a bit bumpy. Set <i>engrave_top</i> or <i>engrave_vert</i> to true in the call at the bottom of the code if you want to check it out.</p><p>If your wheel is slightly different than mine, change the paramenters in...
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I use a spherical abrasive bit on a Dremel. Any imperfections will raise them marbles and put them at risk of collision. (There is a 1mm safety buffer, but things are still pretty close!) Place the marbles and eyeball or place the “Collision...
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Before making this script, I searched a bit what was available and found 2 main approaches to get Bezier curves in SCAD designs: Solution 1: SCAD Bezier generator Here's an example of this solution: Public Domain OpenScad Bezier Function This has 2...
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The leadpipe is relatively bright, if you don't like it, increase the venturi diameter in the openscad file a bit. Post-Printing: Bell assembly instructions: Print tuning slide and both neckpipe parts Sand connections and test fit parts and parts...
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If they don't go in, clear the NES port holes with a 9/64" drill bit, usually only around the orifice. The back part doesn't need support either. ===PCB=== This design requires a PCB to be ordered: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/1aCic7tG Gerber...
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If it's not smooth, sand it a bit first. Fit it in and work it through so part of the wood comes out the back (the flat side is the fiber facing side). Glue in place if necessary, though I've had good luck with friction fitting, humidity can affect...
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This can be difficult to do, and requires a steady hand and a "step bit" in a drill.IMPORTANT!! The "drip tube" MUST have a hole (2-6mm) drilled in the top of it as noted in "kalk hole.jpg" to break the syphon action of the overflow, otherwise...
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All in all, a fun project and the new KeyShot really made it simple to get the results even though I made it a bit convoluted :)The Future!I still use KeyShot 6, but can definitely see using KeyShot 10 as part of my regular workflow creating 3D...
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The jam door lock goes into its slot with a 4mm compression spring; pre-compress it a bit. Put the jam door in. 10. Grab the handle and attach the angled Picatinny; it's screwed on from the inside. 11. Screw on the handle on top of the receiver,...
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But you can also see some of the conductive traces for the screen connections on the right edge, and it looks a bit of a bodge (I'd be interested to know if they are all like that, so let me know in the comments). Don't get me wrong; they've made a...
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It won't look as nice and might not last as long, but it will let you try this ligature out to see if you want to spend a few more bucks on a nicer string. Stringing up the ligature Pulling the string through the holes in the ligature can be a bit of...
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#Jewellery Sets combine the best of our designs in one package, perfect for kids who want to experience a little bit of everything. GEMSTONE JEWELLERY - a stunning collection that highlights the beauty of various gemstones,...
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This new version needs to be mounted a bit higher than V2 due to this change. Update (V2) ========== I redesigned the arms completely. Now, the air travels much more towards the outside before coming back to the nozzle in a straight line. The old...
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* Silica gel pads (but I think if you print a bit, you would already have a ton of it because they always add one pack in a roll) * One hygrometer. You could get one at the same spot where you would have bought the heat mat. Don't forget to reclose...
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Here's what you need: * Hemera with square Nuts inserted in all 4 Holes on the correct side * 4x M3x8mm for attaching the E3D Hemera to the Connector (don't use longer than 8mm screws!) * 2x M3x12mm for locking the two parts together (can be a bit...
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Yes, it has altered the letter spacing a bit, but I don't think it's enough of a difference to be noticed by anyone (barring an OCD purist with a vernier in their hands, that is!). Glued in place, it looks exactly the same as when it was just wedged...
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Popped the old caps out and tried to put them in the new bearings and they were a bit too tight. Pulled out the calipers and saw that the measurements of the ID of the old bearings went from 8.00mm -> 8.05mm all of the new bearings that came in today...
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A Bit of Descriptive Geometry: The Tear Drop. IMAGES IN THE PDF VERSION. If you know the Top Path for the hole and the bottom path of the hole, you can scale the hole to be as large as possible while still maintaining the Self-supporting style of a...
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Note that if your booster motor is using a delay charge, you might need to wrap a bit of tape around the motor to tighten the fit to avoid drag separation on the way up. Also note that the booster has its own overhanging motor, so theoretically this...
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They work standalone but don't worry if they seem a bit loose and floppy. Alternate Parts: ============ Files with _ALTERNATE in the name are special purpose and not needed for most builds. The 135mm spacing side is less compatible with smaller...
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The boots are good, but don't fit with an older Santa look - if I can find a pair with laces, I'll use those instead, if not, I'll "age" them a bit. I still need to print the final head - I've used a failed one for now; the paint ran in the eyes and...
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... with tight tolerances so make sure to check the distance from the bed. if the pieces won't fit either drill the 8mm holes with a 8mm drill bit. If you find yourself not to be able to print due to the tolerances please let us know on the comments!
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I have had reports of warping with just using PLA. Post-Printing You might need to take a 4mm drill bit to all of the bolt holes and even the top hotend spacer to make sure the PTFE tube slides through. ...Depends on your slicer and inner dimensional...