ITESM Tec de Monterrey Free 3D print model
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I am modifying the original glass print bed to a fine-machined aluminum cast plate. I purchased this here: and used kit 4 with GFK/FR4 plate 1 mm and flat clips. Here is a brief description of the process: 1. I removed the four adjustment wheels...
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Though after this time tragedy struck, guards heard a scream and a shattering of glass, entering the chamber that housed the ill mother and daughter, only to find their healer eviscerated, guts strewn across the floor and the skylight above...
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The 'heatmap' image I'm showing is just one I did a print screen from the internet - the quality isn't great, and I'm not sure of the size since I don't use topographical mapping myself. The probe points may not match the exact locations on the bed,...
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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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Plus tiny stool. - Cupboard with microscope top option All the parts are pre-supported for SLA resin printing! This set works together with the Medical Bay set (the table, drawer & cupboard top options are interchangeable - there is also some...
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This resulted in wasted project time as it was a 32 hour print. Therefore, I started thinking: could I turn this into some kind of jam sensor? The answer is yes, you can. So I set out on my mission to upgrade the Filament Bot. First let me say, my...
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The switches are activated by two tabs mounted under the bed with M3 screws, nuts and the printed M3 T-nut converters (T-Nut-M3.stl) The upper Z-Axis switch is clamped to the Z-Stepper motor RHS mounting posts. The lowers mount just clips on. Make...
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The printed part sits flush with the trailing edge. I attached rudder horns I attach pushrods, there are some guide pieces for the tail pushrods. I installed the rest of the RC gear and adjusted the controls to my liking. I balanced the plane, my...
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This design has reduced my purge waste from an average of 200 grams per print down to less than 40 grams. The trick is purging only when a tool change is needed, not every layer like a Purge Block does. On High Contrast filaments, you can increase...
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Preparation * Print the puzzle components * Have phones or tablets with the Aurasma app installed * Provide students with 20-25 minutes to solve the puzzle References The math involved in this puzzle is relatively simple, so no references are...
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Take care to ensure the Adapter port with the wires has been sanded to remove sharp edges & serrations from the printing process. Slide the Adapter over the motor and secure with a 2.5 to 3.6mm wide zip tie. A pair of pliers will help to pull the zip...
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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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The cutter tool is flush with the MK3S(+) printer.If used without mount, has some small areas for magnets inside the compartment so that you could attach to anything else (like a refrigerator magnet)Exterior of mount has openings on each side...
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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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Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa I3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3mm Notes: Optimized for use with a 0.4mm nozzle. Hardware Required You'll need the following components: Scisky Brushed Flight Controller:...
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... with this new hose adapter. It is available at the link below: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5011414 Print Settings Printer: Snapmaker 2 Rafts: NoSupports: No Infill: 25% to 30% should be fine Filament: n/a PLA Black Category: Machine Tools
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This uses the same roller/spacers as the lower guide, so just print two sets of those. ...There are four machine screw holes (use them with 4mm screws and T-nuts), you only really need two of them, the extras are in case you want to move it further out...
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This brings me to this new part – it's essentially a clone of a design by Mangtronix http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:280974, but after printing his part I realized it wasn't long enough for the Wanhao Duplicator i3 (I didn't realize at the time...
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Print Settings: - Printer: Sintron Prusa - Rafts: None - Supports: None - Resolution: 0.3 mm - Infill: 40% - Notes: No fan being used. Supports are needed for all sensor brackets. Designing this project involved combining the inspiration from...
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After puting up with a leaky milk pourer until it fell apart and after finding replacements were expensive and just-as-poor-quality as my old one, I decided to print my own, in just 3 parts (plus a store-bought o-ring): * Body/Bottle * Screw-top *...
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The pieces can be assembled in multiple different ways. - Alien Desert bases: 19 different bases ranging from 30mm to 80mm, and including a desert rock scenery piece. All the parts are pre-supported for SLA resin printing! Storyline of the...
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This version still prints without supports if you turn it upside down in the slicer. ---------------------------------------- I have an Orphan Espresso 58mm dosing funnel already, but I wanted to create one that sits on top of the basket instead of...
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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 was thinking of printing JT3D's Affordable Rock Tumbler but wanted a little more control so I decided to build one based on an Arduino. The main thing is the stepper motor and using its rpm and steps/revolution to get an approximation for how long...
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I wanted it to be a very secure fit, strong, lightweight, low-profile, inexpensive, easy to print, and to also not damage the surface of the fork. I managed to achieve those goals. </p><p>I got the idea for this project from k-Lite's design,...
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to the picture).4) Zip-tie, screw or stick (doublesided tape) the gimbal controller to your plate.be careful that the m2 screw in the middle of the plate doesn't short out the controller!5) If you want print out this nice cover:...
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70 mm 4x washers 4x rubber buffers / washers printed with TPU 1x chipboard aprox. 22mm 1x the rubber pad from the washing machine, but expanded from 60x60cm and cut from a 2nd to 70x70. 1x poplar wood plate 6mm 1x 10mm artificial felt white - this...
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You will need these parts printed:1 Case (any variant, read below for info)1 Cover1 Angled Stand (any variant, read below)5 Potentiometer Cap (you can put a tiny piece of filament or a drop of paint in the small hole to make it easier to see how much...
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It's essential to print this component in HIPS or a similar material that's more heat-resistant than PLA. I've tested it with PLA, and while it works initially, it deforms and becomes brittle over time. Additionally, the cooling duct was designed for...
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Using an M3 tapered tap, I found it was relatively easy to slowly do this with no pre-drilling.The thread will, of course, not be complete and that is why a long screw is used in fixing.Assembly:Two M3 nuts should be pressed into the back of the...