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This should fit pretty well and sometimes the lower ring gets jammed a bit. So no force but with feeling. It should look like shown in picture 4. ##Step 2 Two sealing rings have to be cut from the moss rubber. These are glued to the top and...
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I have uploaded the step files for the main case, and don't guarantee that the hole locations for the screen are perfect, I had to open up the holes a bit to match the hole pattern on my screen, which I believe is an issue with my printer. The...
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If the brush holder is used, there's no need for this stabilizer.If you like what I'm doing… …consider buying me a coffee. Print instructionsSupports: NoResolution: 0.3Infill: 5-20%Notes:In the pictures, you can see examples of...
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The New Parts: - New Back Cap Threaded - This mod puts the threads on the back cap for attachment to the back barrel - used the existing back barrel dropped the XY 2mm to make the new threads with clearance - This still needs a bit of force to get...
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If they are inserted the other way, she looks a bit cross-eyed. 6 - Refer to the assembly diagrams in the pictures section as well as the uploaded pictures for putting the model together. The model is meant to be glued. Do not hesitate to ask...
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The main program will be interrupted to prioritizeprocessing incoming data.This should work on any Arduino that has an ATMega328 controller(Uno, Pro Mini, many others).*/define DCSBIOS_IRQ_SERIALinclude "DcsBios.h"/ paste code snippets from the...
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Depending on how the right had is positioned (there is a small bit of leeway), the umbrella tip may be a tad too long and may need to be slightly shortened to ensure the model fully sits flat. 5 - Refer to the assembly diagrams in the pictures...
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These will print fine without support and you'll avoid having to fish odd bits of support out from blind holes. Setting a support overhang angle of around 55° should get the job done. Choose the appropriate cooling duct depending on the blower you...
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The nuc with spout may hold a little bit more. If you wish to use a piece of Plexiglass over the frames under the lid, a piece of 3/16" or 5mm thick, 143mm x 132mm, will fit over the frames. I have also included an SVG for laser cutting the...
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Depending on your slicer settings or filament there may be more or less variability in your hole sizes on the final print (some perfect, some to small) Another option is to find a drill bit that is the perfect size for the capsule and clean up the...
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There is a start piece for the rail which has a bit of a cutout where you can slot in a multitool base. The rest of the rail is closed so that the base can be moved securely along the path. I am pretty happy with the results so far. The snap...
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If you have problems, just shoot me a comment and I will see if I can help with the procedure. MiscellaneousI increased the size of the teeth slightly in order to get a bit larger contact surface. This should work with the original rod inside...
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Most importantly, after being a bit unsure of the new tables, the animals now love them. They also look really adorable eating from them.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><i><strong>Main parts</strong></i></p><p>The table needs 2 ends to keep its...
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Only needed because I am printing in heated chamber, which caused a bit of flex on the normal bracket.Modded L and R Ducts again. I am printing ABS in a 50C chamber and the thin ducts kept melting, even when printed in ABS (transparent). Pics...
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Run a single screw through the countersunk hole in the middle of each of the “Laser Riser Base” parts. TIP: if possible, pre-drill these 4 holes with an appropriate drill bit for...
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#The 1980s TV ##Take Your Room Decor on a Trip Back in Time Add a bit of electronic nostalgia to your home with this 3D-printed The 1980s TV model. While this project is just a shell of a television set, you can creatively opt for adding a fake...
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ABS, or PETG would be the most likely candidates for material used, you could even do them in Polycarbonate, if you have that ability to print in that material.Parts list:1 - Y Axis Linear Rail - Left MGN12H Mount1 - Y Axis Linear Rail - Right MGN12H...
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I found drilling the holes out with a 1/16in drill bit worked well for the holes that were slightly too narrow. The location of the parts and number needed (if more than 1) are included in the file names. All directions are in relation to standing...
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It's a bit tricky, but make sure they're centered from above and also have something under the cars meanwhile so that when they are in they're not touching the ground. Paint as your heart desires. ...Happy printing!If you have any questions feel free...
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Push the clip down with an allen key (the m3 one that comes with the printer works wonderfully) and push the filament inMount the sensor to the left of the extruder, making sure that it is not pushed too hard on the extruder lever (without filament...
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... when printing overhangs. Post-Printing: Normal cleanup. It would be a good idea to lightly sand the top surface (last surface printed) to remove any small bits that prevent the surface from being completely flat. ... How I Designed This: Sketchup
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Each time the old dwarf jumps to try and grab it, the wrench floats that little bit higher making him rage and shout, causing more and more joy for the pranksters. Laughing so hard, two young children identical in age spill out from behind a...
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I was a bit worried about the pins of the headers because they didn't appear to be soldered, but rather compression-fit into the vias. I'm concerned that too much pressure on the bottom of the header pins and any downward pressure elsewhere may...
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Light Gray is next to White) See picture attached for correct wiring If you like, like this thing; it help my stats ;) Please post a picture of your nice setup and a comment If you love my designs, you may also consider tipping me, it helps me a...
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To be fair, I thought about stepper motors after I had already made a bit of progress on this project. And while I'm aware of the sunken cost fallacy and blah blah blah, I am human and decided,I can do some mental gymnastics to justify my lesser...
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Designing a snap-fit system was actually pretty interesting and, with this being my first time designing a 3D printable object, a bit of a challenge. I utilized the boolean subtract modifier a lot in this design, and also got to apply some of the...
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The most extreme version is the second Fresnel-lens version shown here, which behaves like a 23mm f/0.13 full-frame lens!In any case, it's a bit complex to explain how to pick which version of Faboky you want to make, which parts you'll need for...
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Update 14Aug23: I have not revisited this project yet, but I am reworking the electronics and controls to make it a bit more practical and hopefully more compact and robust. I will leave this here but any version 2 will be uploaded as it's own entry....
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The corner is a BIT tricky until you get the hang of it, but it's not too hard. Pull the side tight from the back of the frame, keeping it square with the frame both vertically and horizontally. Then work your way up the side. When you get to the...
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I've changed it a bit since uploading a few days ago. I've removed the dependency on rounded_box and made the cutout that was on the bottom more printable by giving it a gentle overhang that should print without support now. Instructions You will...