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Both have the same sort of lip as the coupler to prevent duct slippage; both are the base diameter for use with the 100mm ducting. 06/04/2020 - new V4 duct clamp part - this uses a single M5 screw to tighten rather than two M3 screws on the previous...
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The regulator on the board will hold the power rail to 3.3v - which is a bit below the 3.65v which it optimally charges at, but will not regulate the current as required. So - I told you not to do it…</p><p>2. Do not over-discharge (below 2V) the...
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Added to the project - found the vertical extrusions spreading a bit towards the top, added a rod to help it stay at 100mm distance, but it needs work. - Rotated the gripping part of the extrusion cap and lengthened the pip in the middle. Cap now...
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its OK if a bit more sticks out if it feels secured. ideally 9mm or more will enter the part.. </li> <li>If it doesnt fit properly, try altering the test piece with openscad and generate an updated STL.</li> <li>Repeat steps above until you get a...
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Check out my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC82xXciVxsQKthONKeYbhnw for how to videos about 3d modeling, printing and home automation Update: I've started a series of how-to videos for this project, please check out the full...
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To ensure secure attachment, I clamp the LEDs upside down in a vice and solder leftover bits of resistor leads between them. This also provides additional leads that can be used to connect the main wires. When assembling the gate_4_b_x6 module on...
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The design has three distinct parts to print, making it a bit more challenging than other prints. To achieve the desired durability, you will need to manipulate g-code slightly during the printing process. This is because two steel nuts are embedded...
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Not that much height gain, but every little bit helps sometimes. The only change in hardware I made from my previous design was to shorten the micro-adjust bolt from 12mm to 10mm. The hardware I used was: Original 3x M5x25mm Countersunk screws for...
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The motors have a bit of a 'shelf' out the back to rest on now, and I have a spot for a pair of 40mm Noctua fans to be attached on the front. Once I had designed the fan intake and exhaust, I realized that the BL Touch sensor now had nowhere to...
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Hopefully, there will be enough tests to start seeing artifacts from over-retraction, which will look like missing bits of layer, holes, or pits in the wall surface. Then you can find the midpoint between problems.** **Once you have a range (for...
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Once you have an acceptable center hole, center the top print on the bucket again and drill through one of the flange holes using a 5mm or equivalent bit. Use tape to hold the part in place while drilling, if needed. Bolt the part through the first...
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This decreases the stack width and also prevents bending of the blades when you lock the stack (looks a bit like a handheld fan otherwise). - The frame includes an additional 0.5 mm design gap between the frame wall and the wide side of the last...
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The hex-hole on the back of the tool can fit a normal bit.Other Parts needed: 2x M3 Nut 2x M3x16 Screw (any flat head, no countersunk)Printing: Nut: PETG; 0,2mm; 3 perimeters; 40% Gyroid infillTool: PETG; 0,2mm; 4 perimeters; 30%...
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The corner is a BIT tricky until you get the hang of it, but it's not too hard. Pull the side tight from the back of the frame, keeping it square with the frame both vertically and horizontally. Then work your way up the side. When you get to the...
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Until recently, measurements for it have been a bit vague but now these have been made possible by Mike's PDF scan of Don Eyles' AGC manual from MIT: https://archive.org/details/agc_handbook_jp2 This PDF has acceptably good drawings of the AGC trays,...
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Sometimes the last few beans linger around and have trouble falling through - if so, rotate the funnel so that the notch is on the bottom and wiggle it a little bit - the last beans will fall through quickly enough. The extraction time on the low...
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It's also designed as a roof to avoid rain dropping directly in the cup.Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.15 Infill: 15% Filament: Prusament PETG Black Notes: I chose PETG for three reasons:...
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In the pictures, the front hole looks a bit low - this has been FIXED in the uploaded version. Sorry, no time to reprint before the deadline. I also added a hitch to the back of the car that lets you pull the remixed Brawny Boxcar. Use supports for...
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Have fun with it. Dimensions 250x165x85mm Please take a look at the "Notes" at the bottom! -------Werkzeug / Tools------- Handbohrer / Gimlet: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07KYPJPST/ref=ppx\_yo\_dt\_b\_asin\_title\_o00\_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1...
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... and resume printing. Have tweezers or similar ready to grab the bit of filament that is ejected just before the printhead departs to resume the print!After printing, the knob should easily break away from the supports below it, and it's ready to go.
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#10-32 x 1/2 in.1 small nut for the small thumb screw above.1 lamp cord1 bulb socket1 lamp harpOPTIONAL:You can paint/stain the wood to achieve the appearance you desire.I decided to use Danish oilAlso sprayed the thumb screws and nuts with rust...
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I suggest securing it by melting the tab behind it or with a bit of hot glue. > - The Pro Micro has a quite weak USB connector. I would suggest you reinforce it with a blob of epoxy glue, my first Pro Micro broke. ![Assembly and...
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If for some reason it's loose (maybe you bought the wrong thickness plastic strips or your printer underextrudes) you can put some scotch tape on the end of the plastic to make it a bit thicker. 2. Secure the bottom of the long strips of plastic to...
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seems reasonable and they're very stiff but still allow a bit of flexing when bent really hard. Feels just right. I uploaded two more pics showing all sides and the cable channel. Now that the arms are finished to my satisfaction, I need to start...
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I also found a guy on e-bay that has genuine Hiwin rails he will cut to size with a price to match. Update: 02/13/2020 As there are only two mounting holes for each carriage tightening them down while they remain perfectly straight can be a...
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The idler wheels will be a tight fit on the threads at first, so just spin them all the way in and slide them back and forth a bit until they wear away enough material so the idler wheels can spin freely without climbing on the threads. Put a final...
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The nuc with spout may hold a little bit more. If you wish to use a piece of Plexiglass over the frames under the lid, a piece of 3/16" or 5mm thick, 143mm x 132mm, will fit over the frames. I have also included an SVG for laser cutting the...
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I used a 1/8 inch bit which is just slightly larger than 3mm, and I taped the two strips together to ensure alignment. Dismount the X axis belt and remove the M3 bolt and lock nut that secure the idler pulley. Insert the two steel strips into the...
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A bit of old, a splash of new, and a sprinkle of Makerdust! In addition, there's a nautical science aspect using coinage that can be demonstrated with this model using the 12 1/2 foot load waterline length (LWL) measurement that gives the craft half...
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The remote control is a universal infrared remote unit set up to transmit 12 bit Sony codes. The ir commands are interpeted by a microcontroller and drive the motor through a L9110s motor driver. When the motor is driven forward it drives the...