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If you use this fan duct & think it makes your prints look better, don't forget to TIP! ;)\nThe story\nI designed this fan duct as a 100% free & open source alternative to another one which was very good, but unfortunately it's license was preventing...
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The stick is 250mm tall, you can scale it on z-axis without messing with your measurements if it is too tall for your printer. Printing Estimates/Stats:(All 25-Rings wMounting Holes) = 15% Infill - 45.07g - $0.90 cost(PLA) - 2h5m printing time(All...
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... the aft cross-bar so the spindle drive wiring and water lines will exit the left y-axis drag chain to meet my cooling setup that is mounted behind my x-controller. If you found this useful, tips help me cover time and expenses. ...Thanks and enjoy!
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I used a Dremel to clean the scales off and used a small tip to round out the holes to make them smooth. Very important if you're using 550 paracord, it snags easily. It barely fits through the hole. How I Designed This Designed in Microsoft 3D...
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(see instructions for tips). You will obviously need a printer with a sufficiently large print bed for the holder_main part. The OpenSCAD file for holder_main is parametric, so you can adjust it for the dimensions of your tablet to get optimal...
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I have also feature a Scaled up head it is about 1/2 the size of a real dilophosaurus or about 65%-75% the size of the Jurassic Park dilo, I printed one myself and it makes a great wall display. As always I will promote and REWARD the first person to...
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So I decided tipping the chimney so it rests in front of the X-axis motor instead of standing up would give me more room. I have ~2.5:1 gain, so my 1/8th mm deflection becomes nearly 400 microns. Still a small distance but much more compatible with...
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for parts look at the parts list PDF that can be found in the FGC-68 starter kit to actually see how to do it whats this link.https://youtu.be/M_1AAlgVm-4 some tips disassemble the FGC68https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDRv5jwRReA a introduction to...
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This is due to the order of assembly, the seats are lubricated with glue, 2 racks are inserted with the tip itself, a wall jumper is installed in the grooves on them, the remaining racks are added and the whole structure is melted into the seats at...
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If you find my design useful, please consider leaving a tip or checking out my other design on Cults3D (see below). Many thanks.</p><p>--------------------------</p><p>If you like this design, please check out the newer version on Cults3D (link at...
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As always my models are free and tips are not necessary. But, they are fun. Kim 1. The non lighted/rotating Lighthouse is pretty self explanatory to assemble. 2. Before you set out to make one that rotates make sure you can get a motor. It’s fairly...
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I’m planning to actually use the new router table to dado for the t-track in the fence. PS: I drew inspiration for my fence from this excellent video: My PayPal tip jar: https://paypal.me/design8studio Various LowRider 3 CNC...
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Higher accuracy results in longer calculation time Base Plate -> Defines a optional base plate, its size, shape and position Mounting Holes -> Defines optional mounting holes, its size, angle and position Text -> Defines optional Text to be output as...
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I also found that applying a thin layer of petrolium jelly with a cue tip to the inside of the ball race made the BBs stick a bit and less likely to fall out. Next insert the Outer onto the mounted Lower Bearing Outer. No glue is required. Repeat the...
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https://youtu.be/M_1AAlgVm-4 some tips disassemble the FGC68 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDRv5jwRReA a introduction to the FGC68 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R810PSNJvA a playlist to relevant things for the FGC68. I have used my paintball...
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I found I needed this when M3 nuts began to migrate to other places when I did a tip test using my divided bins.This part should print lid side down and has integrated supports so none should be necessary. Once done, remove the supports which close...
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This one flies even higher!(Added in standard download & single) If you like my work I would be very happy if you share it with others and leave a like :) If you like my work, I would be very happy about a small tip...
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... I will try to help and if neccessary correct the designs. I appreciate any kind of feedback to these mountings.If you like my work and find it really usefull then I would be very happy if you give me a small tip as an appreciation for my work.
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So I use that heat break, along with some longer PTFE on my V6Lite, to create a closed direct feed between the extruder gear and nozzle tip (the heat break and PTFE are just snugged up together, they aren't actually attached). I added a nut on there...
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TO USE Obvious really, but set an egg on the rollers, wind the handle and hold a felt tip pen against the egg as you turn the handle. Voila! PS: There’s a centre hole in the rear support which corresponds to the handle’s axle hole in the...
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Some tips to help make it easier: scrape the edges of all the little slots that accept the plates, and make sure the comb fits easily (sand it) inside the spacer without gaps. Don't be tempted to force the glass slides into slots that are too tight....
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As always I will promote and REWARD the first people to post quality makes (must enable tips on your profile for reward). A quality make is a successful, complete, hopefully decent looking print at 100% scale. doesn't need to show it with glue or...
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If you think this model is worth it feel free to leave a tip, and of course let me know if you have any problems with this design and I'll do my best to fix and improve. PRINTING I printed the main left/right sides and the top face down with...
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It is designed with these priorities: 1) to keep the nozzle close to the MG12H slider to minimize any effects from tipping of the bearing slider. For that reason, the BMG extruder (operating direct) and motor are placed above the 2020 bar, rather...
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Print all 3 parts and then super-glue the corner clips on the two tips as pictured. You will need a rubber band that can stretch over the opposite corner of your bed.Update: Added Version2 for those who prefer X-marks-the-spot. Same instructions as...
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Brass preparation tips for launch controller: If you have better methods for fabricating the brass hardware than what I’ve listed below, I heartily recommend that you use them! * I scored brass sheets in adjacent rows of 1/2” widths, marking ...
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Tips: * I suggest printing the black parts flat (cart slots up for the bottom and ring part up for the top) and with supports and 30% infill. * Red and white sphere parts should be printed edge down for best results. Be mindful of the arced white...
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Since the WD19TB is so much taller than the WD-15, I also added a small bracket to the back side to help it not tip backwards and a small lip to the top and bottom to help the dock "float" a bit better, providing a better fit I found. Bill of...
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Cable tip: TIEGEM makes an usb-c cable that's 30 cm long and has 2 x 90 degree connectors. This is just about the right length, and the color really ties the whole thing together. Still working on a new clip-on version of this design with a...
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If the nut is loose, glue it on.●Shim0.5mm~Shim3mm・Adjust using the shims so that the distance between the retracted 3Dtouch pin and the nozzle tip is 1.5 to 2 mm. I think you only need to set it up once unless you change the...