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Don't try to hide its existence…they will see you use it sooner or later and it will spark more curiosity ;Also read and follow your magnetic lock user's guide.Printing instructionsAll objects prints without support but I suggest using a brim to...
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......This project also includes completely new parts! PrintingThis design requires no supports.Some taller pieces may need a generous brim, especially if using a printer with a moving bed.Look out for elephants foot (squishing on the bottom layers).
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The front (main) panel has to be printed diagonally in order to fit on the bed! If you plan to use a buck converter: a. Print the buck converter case, you should check if your particular converter fits in the case<br/> b. Mount the buck converter...
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But if you cant make long prints like me because you have your printer in the bedroom or likewise, you can choose the print it in two halves you need will just need to print two connector pins as well to make sure the two halves line up correctly.I...
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In case your slicer imports it wrong, the "back" side should be on the print bed. This will mean the dock side with the grating is on the left, the fan cut out on the right. Obviously, rotate how you will and the left/right won't be accurate anymore,...
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Once the print has started, place the nut and bolt onto the heated bed away from the print head while the part is being printed. Heating the nut will help the filament to adhere to the nut surface. When the part is paused and ready for the nut to be...
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Please look at the printing settings for more information on how to best print the parts. This is not a good model for 3D printing beginners to start out with, as it requires specific settings for specific parts. Supports a two-slot graphics card...
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I made sure that the outer sides were always on the print bed so that I could get the textured surface on the outside if u have one.Step 5. Solder LED Lines</strong></p><p>Next you need 5x 10cm LED strips. These I simply connected from one side with...
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None of the parts need support material, they all should print flat on the bed. I used 3 perimeters and 3 top/bottom layers, although you can surely experiment.</p><p>Assembly isn't very difficult but can be fiddly and frustrating, so make yourself a...
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I hope i dont need to explain how to use this :> You just slide all your parts together with it easy as that.After all the shelves are mounted you can slide them onto the bases, or you can slide them onto the bases first then put the shelves...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2MM Infill: 20% Minimum (More is Better) Filament: CC3D PLA Silk Black Notes: The "Body" assembly is designed to more or less fill the entire...
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But 10 cm is a good height for like herbs and stuff. OuterDiameterTop, OuterDiameterBottomIf you have a printer with a different bed size, or you just want it to be smaller, change these.NOTE: Do not make the upper diameter smaller than the bottom...
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If I made him exactly in proportion, the parts would have been too small.4 - When removing parts from the printer bed, it's a **VERY** good idea to place left/right parts into separate containers to help with the assembly process...Assembly...
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It needs supports on the print bed only. I added a support blocker around the digit 5 to avoid messing up the clock surface.</li><li>I printed the hand holder parts (tube and disk) all separately to minimize stringing.</li><li>The molten clock...
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(optional)Remove the stock metal fan shroud and keep the screws on hand.Unscrew the hotend from it's standoffSlot the hotend-assembly into the new ductMount it to the x-extruder carriageAttach fans with original screws, threading right into the...
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I had no vise available for this little project, so my wires are not really straight…Add the 12 silver copper wires to the 12 channels/holes as shown and fix them in the base like shown.Make sure not to make the wires too tight because the M4...
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Should be longer than font and shorter than your bed. You can always cut it down.<br>bar_length = 174;</p><p>//If you already setup your text connectors and then after you change the bar_length... all your positions will shift by 50% of your...
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In my remix, the trays have been split in half in order to fit the Prusa MK3S+ bed (210mm x 250mm). A side effect from breaking them in half is now they are easier to hold with one hand and easier to put in/take out of the ammo...
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triangle or square.Future Plans:I would like to add a speed controlled DC motor as an option so the travel speed can be tuned.Print SettingsPrint in orientations from 3MF files.Supports:NoResolution:0.35mm Layers, 0.6mm NozzleInfill:YesNotes: Pulleys...
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That´s why I marked it as in progress. Print Settings Printer: TronXY X5 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 10% Filament: Noyes PLA Black Notes: I printed the connector side down with the bigger switch compartment on to. That way I...
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If at all possible, print on a smooth or shiny print bed to get a BMO with a shiny surface!Once you've printed the test prints and are feeling comfortable with the tolerances, get printing! ...It will be a good couple of days worth of printing to get...
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For this you will need M3 panhead screws or the plate for the bed will not sit flush. After the belt ends are attached you can mount it to the MGN12 bearings.Motor Mount - The motor mount is pretty simple. Insert the M5 nut that sits under the motor...
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Replace the colored filament with clear PLA and finish the print.Material: PLA (colored for the top layer, clear for the walls)Quality: .12mmTemp: 200°CBed: 67°CPrint Speed: 50mm/s, first layer at...
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Feel free to add support if you prefer - it won't hurt.The lower side of the peg is shaved off to prevent a full overhangTailThe only danger with this part is that it is quite tall with a small footprint, so you might want a raft if you have bed...
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Now with your hand move the hotend around the bed (should have motor cabled discounted already). Makes sure things move easily. Personally, I like steel cables and things tight, and I Also changed my XY motors to some more powerful and 400spteps. I...
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The print bed will need to accept about 220x220 mm with those files. One can easily make smaller pumps using the scad file - I have not tested that fully. Here is a more recent video showing the pump shifting 12 litres of water from one bucket to...
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Be carful that you fully overlap the original top part.3D Print:1* cap* innerRing* outerRing1* mainBody1* usbStickCase11* usbStickCase2These parts doesn't require support, but I printed them with a brim to secure them safly to the print bed. I...
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I printed it in a way that the mounting points for the "Connector" components are on the top, resulting in a nice surface for the outside thanks to the print bed. In the print files, you will find the Backpanel_Part1-4 (.stp) files, as well as the...
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*I used brims on: - eye_right - eye_left - toe_nails - flame_yellow 7 - When removing parts from the printer bed, it's a **VERY** good idea to place left/right parts into separate containers to help with the assembly process. Sometimes the...
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Just look at following pictures, its clear, how to place them on the bed.The only item that needs supports is “Healing potion” ("big shield" if you know Fortnite).To finish items, use some glue to put them together. Use piece of filament as an axle...