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3d. The user is prompted to hold the button until the ball reaches the desired height. Note: It is OK if the ball overshoots a little, as the code was written to account for a slight delay in human respone time. 3e. Once the desired height is...
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However, if you have these printed in pa12 by mjf 3d printing, I am sure the shotpeening graining effect would eliminate any surface oddities that can occur from Tinkercad designs. I have 2 prints of the cup done this way and feel assured enough that...
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When I had my 3D printer four years ago, one of the projects that were always in my mind was this conversion. Throughout the years, I should say that I liked the bubblegum CNC conversion the best, and that was my biggest inspiration for designing...
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HOW I DESIGNED THIS So here it is, the very first 3D design I ever started and the second one I have actually finished enough. ;-) After I had printed the awesome FDM friendly chess set by Chuck McKnight (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4168753)...
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I found 2020 clips to be perfect for tucking the wires in and holding them in the back of the extrusion: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2411063/files LED Power Supply: I used this power supply, and I also ran a cheap automotive 12v switch in...
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It is mostly 3D printed, and just requires a couple of bearings and some nuts and bolts. It is quite strong enough to hold my camera (~ 1.6 Kg) and I wouldn't expect any problems, with decently robust printing up to 2 Kg at least. First, a couple of...
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Lastly, I'm not a fan of the cable clips, so I included a simple bracket that I use with a zip tie to lash the cables to new bracket. (Credit to this design which inspired mine: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1633674). Print instructionsCategory:...
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... the cable into one hole and back out the other</p> <p>Feed the loose end of the cable through the crimp.</p> <p>Slide the crimp up along the wire until the wire is almost taught.</p> <p>Crimp the second crimp. Done. Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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When you've got the time to waste and a 3D printer sitting idle you use a cheap 6mm laser (less than $10 for 10 pcs online) which is badly aligned and poorly focused, print this thing and do the alignment by hand. It's only 4g of filament (1.43m...
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(other possible, see notes below) 1 LED 1 Improvised switch by using a metal part, a wire or folded aluminium foil. Tools: 3D Printer Pliers (optional but recommended) Requirement Notes: I used metal from an old file for documents. It fit perfectly...
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... screwdriver between parts to unsnap them the first few times until the snap-together parts wear in a little. If too tight for convenient removal still, file down the teeth on the "Clip with sliding guide" parts a little. Category: 3D Printer Parts
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Either hard wire or use a 2.1mm jack. One of the corner covers has an opening for the cable, so make sure you identify this one and reserve it for the correct corner. Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Accessories Summary Rather than let the LED...
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This thing came about as my kids kept on breaking the Beyblade rippers, so I decided to try making a fully 3D printed Beyblade launcher myself. The following is a result of my work. This is a dual launcher, you can spin your beyblade left and right....
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List of material used (except 3D printed parts): 1. Raspberry Pi 3B 2. Raspberry Pi 3B+ 3. BeQuiet! 92mm PureWings 2 fan 4. Two micro-usb cables 5. One USB cable + two male dupont cables (soldered, for fan USB power) Additional info: In my case, I...
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Other stethoscopes Others have made 3D printed stethoscopes too. See: * https://www.youmagine.com/designs/stethoscope-chestpiece Licensing notes As per our understanding, hardware is not covered by copyright. ...However, we present our work under the...
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I provide a package of 3D-printed parts (battery case, different case mounts) that can be assembled with additional parts (battery connectors, cable, plug). Along with 18650 cells, a charger, and a headlight, it forms a high-end MTB light bundle. In...
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... tube cap is designed to fit an inner diameter of 28mm and might not work for all tubes. It can be scaled down, but not up, since the border of the tube needs to be perfectly flush in order to let the components pass. Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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I used 4 short sewing pins (*25mm x 0.80mm; Head: 2.0 mm diam x 0.9 mm depth*) and inserted them into my 3D printed part. The pins do not appear to be too consistent so ensure that there is enough clearance to fit and that the head of the pin...
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By rotating the 3D printed mid air led printer, the leds move in a circle, writing lines in the air. Arduino synchronizes the blinking of the individual leds. The color of the leds can be chosen as long as the right series resistor is used. For 20 mA...
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... well for me without supports, really pretty in fact -- I love white PETG! But there is some bridging required on the D(PartFanSlider), so if your printer doesn't bridge well that one might benefit from some supports. Category: 3D Printer Parts
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Bill of Materials -------------------- Required: 3D printer and filament (inb4 someone points it out in the comments) 120mm 3 or 4 pin fan 3/4pin fan to USB (for providing power) 4 screws M4/case fan tap screws for mounting fan Optional: 120mm case...
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... </strong></p> </p><div><p>May need to rotate pieces in slicer to enable the fastest print times. Add support where necessary, but shouldn't be necessary as long as parts are oriented properly on the build surface. Category: 3D Printing
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The antenna is 3D printed from a design I made starting with a 6 meter dish antenna picture. The dish is now 20cm wide, has a real paraboloid shape and is moved by two stepper motors fully hidden into the pedestal of the antenna. Two hall effect...
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I have LOTS of 3D-printed adapters, so it's getting difficult to make sure I grab the right one. Thus, not only am I clearly labeling the adapters, but I've started color-coding them. Red seemed the obvious color for a Russian lens adapter, and the...
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Even if I had done it right the 3D editor I used had some auto help features I could not control and it helped me by taking the centers of the A's and R's away since they were floating detached objects. Print the front text as a separate plate...
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don't tighten Y-axis bolts yet. 6/ use the depth gauge on your digital calipers to measure the distance from the screw to the frame (Y-axis) just above the coupler. 7/ use that measurement to position the z-screw on the Y-axis in the top stabiliser...
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... like I left the holes in the original 40mm fan duct, not a big issue, they just need filled in but I just left it as is. Maybe I'll go back and fix it someday, but it's not that important really and you can't see them. Category: 3D Printer Parts
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My preferred calibration method for the print bed is: http://www.thingiverse.com/groups/m3d-the-micro-3d-printer/topic:5062 But print bed calibration is very individual from one type of printer to another, so calibrate the way you prefer. Adjusting...
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One of my outlet ducts snapped to this should correct it. 3- Eliminated the small gap where the heat sink cooling fan was allowing air to hit the heat block. -I have lowered my standard fan to 50% ( was 70 in the notes above ) but maximum is still...