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I ended up making a lot more changes than planned, and every part was more or less changed from the original. As the motor can warm up during use, I recommend a temp resistant material such as PETG or ABS for the gantry and arm parts. The rest can...
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... adding 1mm washers under the Raspberry Pi, but then the supplied M2.5 standoffs won't fit as they are of the “short” variety. I plan on resolving this in a future iteration of this case, which will also add more mount options and proper front bezel.
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See https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2983695 --- Order: Idea Remix Description Process build --- Idea: I have always wanted to create a Tiny tank, but I planned on using 1400mah 3s batteries that I had lying around. I usually crash my quad copter...
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This is the folded stock version, I plan to do a whole line of DC15-X variants over time. Included is a slightly reinforced version for added strength when printing miniature. This blaster is essentially the receiver from the DC15s carbine...
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I plan to use this to remove broken taps. It is a work in progress. Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100% Notes: The file Gnist2-fot and Gnist2-vice2 needs support, the others can do without. use a...
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If you plan on soldering outdoor, I recommend ASA.The total print needs approximately 200 g of filament.Slicing settingsInfill: 15 %Supports: No supports are needed. If you want you can support the counterbores of the screw and the nut, but it won't...
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So if you're planning on using one, you need a normally open microswitch wired in. I've included a (very) basic circuit diagram in the pics that should help you wire it up properly I've also changed the shape of the battery holder, and reinforced...
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Don't plan to add more than three layers onto your flight stack. Even with only three layers, I had to trim down the nylon spacers significantly. You may want to consider using single ESCs instead of a 4-in-1 plate. TPU Camera Mount The stock PLA...
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However, I badly measured the little pedestal at the apex of the scaffold, so the single LED there does not fit as snugly as planned; I used putty to help and it's alright. However... I'm still not actually using that apex LED, as the NeoMatrix...
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It also employs an on/off switch and power jack.There are a couple of configuration options:The rear vent is optional; if you plan to install it, print out the base designed for the vent (base_for_vent.stl). If you think you might want to add the...
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Although there was a full episode planned for the set, the designers realized they had to include its construction in the series budget rather than in the episodes budget.To solve this, the writers created a "pick up" scene, which was later cut when...
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Plan to pass an xt60 connector through that hole. V3.x Box top squares off the bottom edge to keep some extra space for wiring.The box fitment was too snug so I added some additional height to the box for breathing room but maybe still not...
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- 150cm of 12V, self-adhesive, white LED strip - 2 pieces of [6.3mm spade male connectors](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/20pcs-lot-6-3mm-Copper-Male-Wire-Splice-Crimp-Terminal-L15-Spade-Connector-Free-Shipping-Russia/32655259302.html) - 1 piece of...
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My hope with this is that, should you plan ahead, you can go as far as to swap out the flywheel cage, the full auto pusher, or any other problem part without any tools. The entire blaster is held together with printed pins and I made a tool that...
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This is the open stock version, I plan to do a whole line of DC15-X variants over time. I also included a slightly reinforced version that hopefully make the stock less susceptible to breakage when printed in miniature. I would recommend flexible...
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I have built the model with that as a plan but didn't have time to work out potential kinks. I didn't model the wires under the cylinder since they would be near impossible to print well and real wire would look better anyways. Yes, I know the...
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If you like this application, I plan to make another 20-30 application for automatical individualizing the souvenirs by name/surname: business cards, text vases, paperweight, lythophane lanterns, et. al. Please subscribe my YouTube channel, so you...
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If you plan on actually using your ROV, please do not do that. If you go below about 100 feet, any air bubbles inside will compress, suck water into the voids, and most likely blow your layers apart. ...You can compensate for that a little bit with a...
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I also made it optional to hook up a microswitch control panel using one of the analog pins (see infos in the Arduino code).While I plan to add a bit more documentation in the future I don't think I will evolve the design much further, it is very...
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... 3D printed model there is 0.3 MM tolerance gap on the design. i can do a little bot more but not planned at the moment. ... - I did not proceeded to the air flow simulation because i felt the air going on the nozzle and the print result was OK
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... snaps into place and doesn't really require any screws to retain it. This might be handy if you're going to do things with the GPIO pins - to leave the GPIO side unscrewed. Or maybe the SATA side if you plan to frequent swap drives for some reason.
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Lesson Plan and Activity: Step 1 - Background Knowledge: Discuss the physics of a derby car. Discuss friction. Discuss how 3D printing unlocks new and imaginative designs that were previously impossible to make. Step 2 - Practical Testing: Assemble...
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Ok, now to my interesting discovery, originally my plan was to buy some two part molding silicone online but during my search I happened onto a 'instructable' that used normal household silicone mixed with corn flour to turn it into castable...
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...~~Further plans: A slider to split the airflow and use it for extruder motor cooling or part cooling would be nice. And maybe make an adapter for the fan to suck air from outside the print chamber.~~ edit: all done. Except for the part cooling part.
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Coyote, utilizes absurdly complex gizmos and elaborate plans to try to catch him, but fails every time. No supports are required. One piece contains built-in supports and one piece contains built-in braces. Optional parts without the built-in...
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We plan to do workshops showing our community how easy it is to find models and print them. Maybe you can join and become one of our volunteers ;)DONATE YOUR OLD PRUSA PRINTER :)At the moment we only have one 3D printer at the High Tech Lab. We would...
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I built models in Sketchup on a smaller scale because I initially planned to make a five-foot staff for my six-year-old daughter. For this build, I used a five-foot section of half-inch EMT conduit. After testing the builds, I adjusted the scaling...
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If you plan to use big motors (longer than 50mm) you will need 145 mm front partial wheelbase or bigger, 135 mm version won't be enough. Also, if you use same partial wheelbase in the front and the rear, you will be able to use same length central...
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Once I collect enough, I’ve got plans to make an armoured coat out of toy parts - I’ll be indestructible! This 3D print product lets you print multiple pieces of scatter to help create immersive tabletop scenes. They could also be used as objective...
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I plan to revise and integrate it later. Why did I design it this way? When Prusa announced the MMU2, I decided I wanted it to require minimal changes and preserve other essential features. For example, I still want quick access to gears by simply...