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This combination strikes the perfect balance between quality, strength, and print speed. Since this was designed for PLA, you may need to adjust your settings slightly if you're using ABS, as it tends to shrink as it cools. For a seamless finish...
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Our expert model builders ensured seamless setup by incorporating pre-configured render files into this product's dataset, so customers can get up to speed quickly. The detailed instruction set allows effortless execution in a standard working...
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Assembly: * Place 2x LM8UU bearings into Part 1 and secure them with 2 Zip-ties * Using the 2x M3x45mm screws, connect in this order: Part 1 > 40mm Fan > Fan Heatsink > Flexion Mount > NEMA 17 Motor * Insert the nut inside the nut trap for the...
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A CT scanner contains an x-ray tube which rotates around the patient from within a circular, doughnut-shaped structure called a "gantry." The patient lies on a table, moving through the gantry, and the tube rotates around them in a helical pattern,...
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You need speed to let the ball exit before the semi-tubes expand and block the trajectory. Use of this slingshot at your own risk, especially full butterfly! No bands longer than 28 cm, taper at least 2:1. LEGAL&SECURITY: Only print and use this...
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Adjusting this is easy and can be done quickly by following these simple steps: (1) Fill a bowl with near-boiling water (2) Drop the stand in for a few seconds, then carefully remove it - it will be hot and very flexible, so handle it gently to avoid...
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As there are some snap-fit parts, I recommend printing at low speed (40mm/s and 25mm/s for small perimeters). For a smooth finish, prefer 0.1mm layer height, but 0.2mm will do just fine. About the infill: As the A and C parts are pretty flat and...
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Settings: -Speed: 25% (1200 mm/min) -Quality: Standard -Raft: Unchecked -Support: Unchecked -Layer Height: 0.20 mm -Infill: 10% (Rectilinear) -Number of Shells: 2 -Material: --Right: Makerbot PLA --Left: Makerbot ABS -Extruder Temperature: --Right:...
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One notable issue remains: the output rotational speed is not constant, which might be acceptable since the blades will likely be free-moving in the final application. Unfortunately, I don't know what type of motor this gearbox was designed for, as...
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You need speed to let the ball exit before the semi-tubes expand and block the trajectory. Use of this slingshot is at your own risk, especially full butterfly! No bands longer than 28 cm, taper at least 2:1. LEGAL&SECURITY: Only print and use this...
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This was with bumping up some extrude speeds too. I would not advise printing this unless you have a lot of time to let it do its thing. How I Designed This So I started off with this sketch. It allowed me to get a general idea of what shape it...
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Moving the top weight down slows it, while moving it up speeds it up. The top and bottom weights can be swapped for larger or smaller ones to alter the rate further. With all these options, fine-tuning was straightforward to find a combination that...
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I slowed the print speed from 30mm/s to 20mm/s, printed at the lowest temperature I could get away with (190C) at .1mm resolution and, also, printed with the tail just to give the plastic more time to cool. Absol-Head.stl or Absol-Head-supported.stl...
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I like to use a thickness of 1.6mm and my nozzle is 0.4mm, so I use the following settings for solid walls (4 x 0.4 = 1.6): Top Solid Layers: 4 Bottom Solid Layers: 4 Outline/Perimeter Shells: 4 Infill: 20% (for the pegs & offsets) Speed: 40 - 50mm/s...
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... some settings in your slicer. I turn bridging speeds to 20mm/s and I used Matter Control to slice. ...After printing you may need to remove stray sags from the long bridges, but the walls are thick enough that you shouldn't have to worry about it.
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Post-Printing Bits You Will Need * 180maH 2S battery * 2 x 9g HXT900 Servos for drive * 1 x 9g 90 degree metal gear servo * 1 x BEC This one looks good, I'm currently using an old ESC for a 5V supply, which should be much better with 6V from this...
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The G0=G1 command moves the XYZ axes in mm (cartesian) at a speed of F mm/s, using absolute coordinates. Unlike 3D printers, there's no E-axis, and every move includes acceleration and deacceleration. Desktop Software Interface A simple desktop...
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A launcher was designed for lift-off under different angles and launch speeds. This is a starter model that now includes a small wing, large wing, reverse angle wing, high aspect ratio wing, and stabilizer. Additional wing types will be added over...
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... print is vertical, thus making it stronger for storing and putting the tiles away. I printed with eSun white PLA at 205 degrees C. Print time was 12 hours for the base, and 8 hours for the top tray parts. Speed was 2400mm/min Sliced with Simplify3d.
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I also did: .5mm nozzle 1.5mm walls and top and bottom speed of 65 Nozzle Temp: 300C Bed Temp: 140C For the support, find a setting that will support the insert hollow on the "back" part but does NOT support the inside of the holes that the zip ties...
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The sample 3D STL file included is borrowed from user timelapse21 on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1378432 Print Settings: Printer: Flashforge 3D Creator Pro Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: .27 Infill: %15 Notes: It's...
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https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/user.html?id=0322118571106718978163948 This model was created utilizing his 3D file of a myosin II mini filament inside of Sketchup Print Settings Printer: Flashforge 3D Creator Pro Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes...
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Although it may not be crucial at the speeds we use for these fans. === FAN REPAIR SEQUENCE === Follow these steps: 1/ Remove the small teflon C-shaped washer from the back of the shaft using 1-2 small screwdrivers. Be careful, as it can jump away...
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... Print Settings: Printer: FlashForge Creator Pro Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 8% Notes: 3 Shells The filament used requires a slower print speed for successful printing, and therefore it took almost 5 hours to complete Desk Buddy.
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Last week, we used different codes for speed, allowing students to race each other. This week, we'll create a trophy ranking using Tinkercad as a celebration of the winners in the Ozobot races. In groups of 4-6, students will work together to...
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Print Settings Printer: Duplicator i3 Plus Notes: I did not use supports/rafts and I also used lower quality settings with a fast print speed and a layer height of 0.3 mm (suggested 80% infill which for this model is irrelevant depending on how...
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... Command as There Is No Idler Release; It Should Come Out without Issue. If Clogged, Increase Retraction Speed and It Should Solve the Problem. ... **Important:** Do Not Over-Tighten Screws, as High-Torque Motors Cannot Turn Even at 96in/oz.
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White PLA @200 and bed @60 with print speed at 60. The print completed successfully without any major defects. It completed the stack without an issue (previously the stack always caused a failed print or a shifted print) but the arches above the...
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Only allow retraction after 2-3 mm of travel and .4-1.4mm of extrusion on a high retract speed for best Bowden results. Lower the Temp down as low as possible to prevent too much stringing. (190-208 Preferably, but I only tested on Folger Tech PLA.)...
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Print Settings: - Printer: Wanhao Duplicator i3 - Rafts: No - Supports: Yes - Resolution: 0.21mm - Infill: 100% - Notes: - ABS material used with 100% infill and 0.21mm layers - No raft employed - Supports attached to the bed only - Print speed...