Obstacle Course 3d models
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ELV also offers suitable cases for this, but of course they are not rackmountable. Connections of original caseFrontLED light pipe signaling both the green and red activity indicators of the Raspberry Pi.SD-card slotRearRJ45 LAN-Port1 USB-Port5.5 /...
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Of course, the printing time was also ultimate - over 250 hours. I used PrusaSlicer for slicing and didn't bother with manual placement of supports - I used default settings and automatic. The total consumption of material and time is such that...
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After printing, all parts were wet sanded with 320 or 400 grit sandpaper (lithophane only the back side, of course) to remove all support residues and unevenness. I like to sand especially the lithophanes or large areas in general directly after...
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I just bought a wonderful Prusa i3 MK3 (with an heated bed of course), and thought it would be great to upgrade the fire detection system to fit this new printer. Here is my last version.</p> <p>As a short video is always better than a long text, you...
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Of course this dock is shorter and thus has to be installed even further down in order to have clearance, so my original adapter plate will not work for this without a ton of modification. Yay me. I have added 2 holes in the middle. The idea is...
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I could not participate in the conversation, of course, but later at night (that we spent in one of the huts that these good people allowed us to use) Father Francisco explained that our hosts indeed aren’t Christians – they worship a deity they call...
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I have done a little oopsie when tying the string and it doesn't spread as majestically as I would have hoped, but I'll adress that in the instructions.List of materialsYou'll of course need all the printed parts, just remember that SideFrameInner...
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Of course: you could remix this and use this for a different charger with different dimension - or any other thing, it doesn't have to be used for a USB charger! List of updates =============== 13 Nov 2020 ---------- * I tightened the...
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Use the intake with its plugged-in cyclones to make sure all holes fit.Print the TPU seals - using TPU filament, of course. If you can not print TPU, just skip them and use silicone in step 10.Do NOT fix anything yet! No glue, no screws!Now print the...
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Be careful of course with the springs and wear eye protection when installing them. If you don't enjoy clickety click sounds, then now is a good time to install a rubber band on the geared teeth of the reel to quiet them down. Regular rubber bands...
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Arguments: *exPath - 3D path through which shape will be extruded *exShape - 2D shape to extrude along the path *exShape2 [optional] - 2D shape to morph exShape into over the course of the extrusion *exRots [optional] - Additional rotation to be...
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With the ABL inactive, the printer could get on with the second colour - provided, of course, that the bed was good and level when the first print pass was made! At this point I had a third hiccup. I suspect this might be one that doesn't trouble...
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Of course you can still use the old version but the clip might be a little loose unless you apply a bit of hot melt glue or something similar. *2023-11-24* When I made the new enclosure I installed new batteries into both my outdoor temperature...
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You can of course wire the battery with black = positive but to avoid any confusion, I removed the power connector and flipped it around so red = positive. 4. Small flat head self tapping screws. I used M2.3 X 8mm from a kit of small screws I...
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This part is not subjected to high temperatures under normal workloads, although of course the blade will get hot in use and this may be enough to soften the material, though this has not been an issue for me yet as it doesn't get particularly heavy...
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Incorporated into an IEP, they can be exceedingly helpful. After designing a couple of minimalistic spinners for my two kids on the spectrum, my other two kids thought it would be nice to have spinners as well (for home use, of course). This is one I...
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The chin rest also of course requires supports to get that classic curve. General Materials Printed Parts - 8pcs your choice Threaded Metal Rod M8 x 370mm Violin Bridge - will need sanding like all bridges, but also flattening out of the feet Violin...
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I have done a little oopsie when tying the string and it doesn't spread as majestically as I would have hoped, but I'll adress that in the instructions.List of materialsYou'll of course need all the printed parts, just remember that SideFrameInner...
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This threw me a little because it was only occurring on the Y travel but of course in Core XY terms this is when both forward pulleys are rotating opposite to each other. Anyway I have since replaced the forward steel washers with nylon ones (M5 x 15...
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All time favorit, poeples (young and older of course ) comrade since 60 years. https://abload.de/img/sandmannwinkt5rjl1.png Celebration of the 60th aniversary. https://www.sandmann.de/elternseite/beitraege/sandmann60.html Meanwhile watch short...
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Of course thingiverse lets you download a thing without login. That's good and bad the same time. I recently discovered reading comments in my things that some people download it annonimously (without having a thingiverse account), and a few have...
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Of course it was important to walk uphill "heels first". It was a bit less performant uphill on soft snow and it failed on glass-like hard ice very steeply uphill or downhill. For soft snow the underside should bear a profile imprinting into the...
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What you need to buy: - 1x Ikea Samla 22l including cover - 2x 8mm thread-rod, 338mm (can be cut from longer ones of course) - 4x M3x8 or longer screw (head type does not really matter) - 4x 5.5mm M3 nut - 4x or more 608 bearings - Optionally you...
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In fact, I would say that Nelson's version has the benefit of being simpler, and faster and easier to print (and of course it works!).My reasons for coming up with my own design are as follows :Testing an idea for “weighting” a printTrying for a...
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Note that of course the mounting points might differ depending on the modules you actually buy. The relay modules might be quite common and also available on Amazon. The 5V PSU however is available in literally thousands of variants and the mount...
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Of course 12V fans would work as well, if you have a voltage 24V-to12V regulator. The last part is to wire up the fans. Not too much instruction here, just make sure polarity and voltage applied is correct. I used a quick-connect wire-to-wire...
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Follow us at @byucmr on Instagram or visit the BYU Compliant Mechanisms Research (CMR) website to learn more about compliant mechanisms.Also available is a free online course on compliant mechanism design, by Dr. Jonathan B. Hopkins, Ph.D.,...
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I have tried to keep the parts list as simple as possible (not including the many printed parts of course), and those parts which you will need to purchase are easyto acquire. Disclaimer time: The project involves the full disassembly...
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This is a completely new version of my original design (here: https://www.printables.com/model/145632-dslr-rig) without the cage and with fewer parts. Redesigned in SOLIDWORKS for higher precision.You will also need:15 mm aluminum or carbon rods...
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Herewith yet another keyfob, this time the Union Jack, the UK's national flag - and published here just in time for the Queen's 70th Jubilee.This one's been a long time coming, mainly due to the complexity of how to facilitate the interlocking nature...