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... part caused too many retractions, resulting in unsatisfactory gaps in the final print. ...Decided to simplify the design by eliminating the knurling, which significantly improved printability and made it much easier to produce a high-quality finish.
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(https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5019573) I have made it easier to print by adding a small dome. Like this you can print without any support. However, I have printed it with 6 upper shells, which even may not be needed. Also the back part is closed...
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Although it takes longer to print than its predecessor, this sturdier alternative is easier to print and assembles by press fitting parts together. Fasten with two M3 screws and an M3 nut; if the spool hole is too wide, consider using adapters...
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Wanted to print Orlock's remix but encountered some issues, so I broke the model down into four parts in Meshmixer to make printing easier (fewer supports required).\r\n\r\nJust position the parts to lie flat on the bed as shown in the last picture...
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I've made some adjustments to the print settings to make them slightly easier to print. Since I'm planning to use PETG filament, which can be prone to warping, I've reduced the footprint of the model. To minimize any potential issues with adhesion,...
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The upper and lower frames for the original [Air purifier (BlueAir 411 filter) by madewhatnow](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4598034) are difficult to print because of the long, steep overhangs and long bridges at the top. This remix reduces the...
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It's been tweaked to make it easier to print and use. The main change is in the shape of the square "track" that the delidder slider runs through. I've turned it into a wedge, which eliminates the need for supports during printing. The result is a...
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... the print to pause mid-process, allowing me to insert the M3 nut into the body. To address this challenge, I created a remix that enables you to effortlessly insert the nut after completing the print, as it simply fits in place with gentle pressure.
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Unfortunately, I found it challenging to get the print to pause part-way through so I could insert the M3 nut into the body. I designed this remix so you can insert the nut after the print is complete (it just fits in with pressure). ... Category: 3D...
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really liked the idea of katzmatt's holder but wanted a version that didn't need supports, had a lower lip, and held the Joy-Cons farther apart since I use stick topper thingies and if I didn't take them off they pressed the buttons on the opposite...
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I was having blobbing and other issues while printing. ...I removed the logos and added printing discs to increase bed adhesion. Print instructionsPrint at 0.28mm layer height, 3 walls, 25% infill.
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I infused additional material into the pawn structure to simplify the 3D printing process.
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... the attachment pins holding the handles together. ...This modification should greatly simplify printing without risking the printer toppling the delicate pins. Ensure you print four of these pins in total, two for each handle to assemble correctly.
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I created a new document because the original one was difficult to print on my printer. ...Please verify that you have included rim specifications.
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Designed to be as anatomically correct as possible, I remixed this heart so that it can be printed and used with ease. ...I hope this helps!
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A reimagined rendition of Cheesejam's compactible Eiffel Tower design, cleverly broken down into four manageable sections to facilitate effortless and expansive printing.
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This "Easy Print" version maintains the same size but offers improvements: I've removed the prow bar and modified the prow angle to simplify the printing process. You won't need support material to print this design. In fact, I successfully printed...
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... both standard 20-foot and longer 40-foot containers. To ensure smooth printing, all bottom surfaces are carefully angled, while the end details are deliberately oversized to eliminate travel or stringing issues that can occur with some prints.
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I tweaked the remix, simplifying the files to make them more print-friendly. I also smoothed out the lid's surface for seamless printing. ...By relocating the relief cut to the interior, we preserved valuable material while keeping production costs in...
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The initial design was appreciated, yet printing issues arose with overhangs. ...To rectify this, I altered its orientation, reduced thickness, and slanted the hooks to eliminate any overhanging problems.
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To eliminate this requirement, I isolated the base component, carved out a slot within it, enabling both parts to be printed independently at different angles and then joined together seamlessly. ...However, it is crucial that you align them correctly...
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To fix this issue, I decided to strip away all the extra elements from the design and split the file so that it can be printed on my smaller MK3 bed. First, I printed the pillar stand separately, then created a larger logo by scaling it up to my...
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The original STL was 3 parts in one with 2/3 parts floating in the air for some reason. ... Note: You may need to print the body part vertically for optimal screw thread.
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I tweaked the print process after experiencing issues with support, so I redesigned it to print flat. To achieve smoother movement inside the handle, I modified the brake line clamping system to allow for a bit of sliding action. I also created an...
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However, printing several icosahedrons resulted in issues due to extruder snags. Eventually, I tweaked the OpenSCAD design, added a 30mm diameter disc underneath, and set the die 0.25mm above the disc. Support structures were printed, but might have...
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Finally I adjusted the design a little in OpenSCAD and printed the D20. Here's what I did: I used OpenSCAD to scale the D20 down to about 30mm in diameter. I added a thin, 1mm circular disc, 30mm in diameter, underneath the D20. I positioned the die...
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... pot is slightly thicker to ensure that even without support material, the outer perimeters will turn out perfectly. My printed model, which was created with 0.2mm layer height, turned out watertight and ready to use straight from the build plate!
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There is a version of the tower with embedded supports for the bells (for the small bells it will be difficult to remove it, so it is better to leave there, it will be barely noticeable). This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online ...
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The track is quite a snug fit. I also made the coin slot to fit a 5 euro cent coin since I live in a country that doesn't do 1 and 2 cent coins A word of warning: I have not tested either of the designs Print Settings Printer Brand: Wanhao Printer: ...
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This is an alternative print for the windmill in the RifRaf Scythe Player Pieces located at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3154939.