bad batch armor 3d models
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Could be a bad glass plate? Research shows others have that problem. Change to metal? I haven't had much problem with my prints coming off the glass. I hear a lot of problems with metal plates. For now, I think I will be ok with the 'having to not...
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Not bad, but needed a couple tweaks. I've opened the rail section a bit to accommodate the flare at the end of the X-plate that I had not anticipated and changed the alignment on some of the belt holes to be more in line with the pulleys...
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Posts breaking isn't that bad because you can either glue them back together or print a new one. If you build the whole thing for strength, who knows what will break? One of my chassis bumper mounts broke after several hard crashes, but all it did...
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... THANK YOU: I would like to thank Olivier S. from Club Dagoma, for testing one of the first prototypes to help me spot the good and bad approaches. ... But also those who follow my projects and bring me their ideas/improvements.
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Down the line, I will have this creature as a complete single bust, but determining how to print this bad boy in a solid, flawless piece will likely be where the challenges really lie - currently, there is only one feasible way to make it work:...
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Check each cell for its voltage and make sure they as close to each other as possible!!)Powerbank curcuit board:https://de.aliexpress.com/item/33039428180.html?The design was made so the print does not need supports, you will still have a bit of...
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PETG is also not bad for the pins; less tough but better looking. PLA or ABS pins are too brittle for playing with the thing, but for ornamental use they will work OK. If you plan to print this thing to play with it go for PP filament: the pins can...
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Cyanoacrylate fumes are extremely bad for you) • Insert your washer and affix with either super glue or epoxy • Cut a small piece of foam for cleaning your tip (this will expand when wet) And your good to go! n.b. Don't forget to adjust your TS100...
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Tiles for The Duke board game by [Catalyst Game Labs.](https://www.catalystgamelabs.com/casual-games/the-duke/) My first design in [Tinkercad.](www.tinkercad.com) Designed from scratch but inspired by the tiles by Anubis_ This is a fantastic game but...
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So if you want to look how the connection has to be, take a look here: I think the IKEA picture frame i found is better for this ;) The only bad thing on this frame is the glass. Because its not glass, its thin plexiglass… Because of this, the light...
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I cut them on a tablesaw with the blade angled 10° on the long edges to match the outer slope of the legs, but a straight cut shouldn't be too bad. My plan is to use the protruding screw on the carriage to mount the X limit switch, and one of the...
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Minigun: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:512286 This model was badly broken, but I managed to repair it. Two of these make the truck look ready for war! If you're printing it standing up, like I did, use a raft on this one - there isn't a big...
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Not bad. I will keep iterating as needed. UPDATE 6. Version 1.1. Front clip is gone now. This should shave time off the print. I included some cut-outs in the inner clip so that a person can pry it out to change filter. This simplifies the design...
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I recommend not using this model any longer and suggest you use my best nozzle cam (and still the most affordable solution). Problems with the discontinued model were:- the extremely long body of the pen-like earscope caused annoying sideforces to...
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I used a pen knife since it was much faster and any bad cut would be hidden inside the UTA. Now move the UTA up by 4-5 inches and insert Tube B. Screw it to the 4 tube As and then slide the UTA back while keeping the tube centered. Remember if you...
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I hope you like my file because it was painful to create (still, I like it when you leave good or bad criticism, it helps me greatly). Material: Any plasticsMy hook works with any material, glued or not, depending on how permanent you want them...
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I have no idea if it will work with the wired version.\r\n\r\nParts needed aside from printed objects:\r\n\r\n- 4mm diameter chrome steel ball bearings (available in a package of 100 from VXB.com; you'll need no more than half that)\r\n- 623ZZ...
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I pulled the cables too tight on the first mount I did and had to redo the sleeving because the power cord had a bad connection. -I couldn't find any substitute for a little bit of elbow grease for connecting pieces of the coolant hose. The nozzles...
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Taking advantage of this freedom, we designed what we think and have been tested for so long one important solution for the extruder FS misreadings resulting in bad prints and frustration. I know a lot of MMU2S are in the box, give it another...
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Assembly requires some basic soldering, but it's not very challenging soldering so this is not a bad training exercise for beginners (well, maybe have them just solder two wires together a few times first). 3D Printed Parts --------------------- ...
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Now, I know what you're thinking: "But what if oxalic acid interacts badly with PLA?" That's right - I don't know. I honestly have no idea if I just put a fire hazard in my kitchen. If you think that there's a possibility that oxalic acid might...
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After a labor of love over a few months of tinkering and several kgs of filament in bad prints, I've landed on a solution that will store everything in a way that's incredibly easy to use, in just the core box and one expansion box, with no lid lift....
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Rounds actually come out pretty bad too, if you want them to be perfect, but I don't. Once again, don't expect it to be a perfectly circular arc; it won't be. It will, however, be rounded just enough that it doesn't feel sharp, and I think it makes...
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Sounds complicated, but it isn't so bad. The handle is much easier to work with, there are lots of printable accessories for things like flex filament, and the Bowden connector won't wiggle which makes a lot of difference. You might want to print out...
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I edited this post on 10/01/18: Things looked so bad for a moment that I thought this thing was seriously flawed because all of a sudden the lead screw went very much askew when I lowered the bed completely, but now I had time to look at it again, I...
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Big thanks to Happy Trooper for the excellent DLT-19 drill template and BAD_CAD on Thingiverse for the outer model of the MG-34 style stock, which I modified to fit buffer tubes. For any further questions please email dtblasterworks@gmail.com ...
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Contrary to what you might be reading in the news, fidgeting is not necessarily a bad thing! Yes, if you have a classroom of kids conspicuously spinning their fidgets, comparing them, doing tricks and the like, then yes, they are problematic. For...
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-ESC x2 : https://www.gittigidiyor.com/ev-elektronigi/fircali-esc-3-9-4v-esc-20a-gemi-tekne-motor-hiz-kontrol-karti-cihazi-motor-kontrol_pdp_569262502 -Remote Control x1 :...
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I recommend not to use filament with a bad diameter tolerance. I typically use good quality filament with stated ±0.03mm tolerance and haven't had a jam or slip. There is no need for a print or suspension mechanism for the idler arm in this design....
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Plus, removing my nice expensive case to use that flimsy one seemed like a bad idea in general. An added frustration was if I was out and about, that meant I had to carry and keep track of an extra case, plus the piece that the Junglecat hooks into...