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The holes may need to be eased with a suitable drill bit.The lever has an arrow-like shape at it's tip, which shows which direction to rotate it to open the gate.You need to print 2 tubes, the 2 halves of the butterfly (Butterfly_1 and Butterfly_2)...
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Screw down the bed leveling screws quite a bit first because the carriage sits a bit lower than stock so you must lower the bed a few mm. If you don't, the nozzle may crash against the bed! Also, remove the bed sticker on the first attempt so you...
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I warmed up the butterfly on the wings and bent it a bit, this creates a 3D effect. You could do many things, for example eyes that look at you in the dark, swap ornaments and symbols depending on the season or festival and holidays, when the...
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Screw down the bed leveling screws quite a bit first because the carriage sits a bit lower than stock so you must lower the bed a few mm. If you don't, the nozzle may crash against the bed! Also, remove the bed sticker on the first attempt so you...
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Orange parts: 10% cubicThe big heart shape parts are printed with 30° support with painted on supports on the edges and no supports in the hexagonal holes for the pins.I printed it with “Snug” Supports.The top part of the heart shape does...
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- Large nodes with long shaft are a bit more temperamental. As such, I have found the best way to print them is with the shaft facing sideways. The shaft is then needs to be supported. I added a support and it is in the “.stl” itself (so print...
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It is strong enough to pull every last bit of plastic off your filament spool regardless of how rigid it is :)\nI found a sweet spot at 10cm between the parts horizontally. 12cm between the lower holes vertically and 19cm between the topmost holes...
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Edit: 25/4/2018 - added a bit of tolerance (0.4 mm) to the screw holes so that they're easier to use. You can change TOLERANCE and SCREW_DIAMETER in the scad file if you want to adjust things. I did some actual measurements using an app on my phone...
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The score markers are a bit more snug so they hold the lot markers in place. If you only have the base game, print 4, if you have "Up!" then you'll want 6.</p> <h3>Dice Caddy:</h3> <p>Not strictly necessary but this caddy slips over 6 of the player...
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These models being convex underneath would need support to print correctly so they are a bit more complex to print although they would be more similar to the original. Personally I use the plain model "B" which is very easy to print and fulfils its...
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This is a remix of a project on Thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3551411) which I found, but I ended up needing a bit more versatility because my panels needed heavily customized. Im also done putting things up on Thingiverse now, so it...
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It wants to be a bit round. I filed down the rod until it could be inserted into the pipe without binding.</p><p>I used a dremel to trim off the top of the rod for the rudder so it stayed under the deck. ...You could possibly use a saw or cut it to...
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The part cooling fans here provide quite a bit of versatility. First, like my previous version of this, the fan sits at an angle of 45degrees, like the current PRUSA MK3 fan design, providing a more direct heat path. My reasons for doing it,...
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It does put some extra load on your head, so the strap needs to be on a little bit tighter. But it increases your playing time by a lot. And you can always easily slip out the battery when you don’t need it. ... Added bonus: probably also works for the...
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The concept relies on two home-made "rollers" used to push the upper part of the x-axis belt that tiny bit required not to rub against the housings, while at the same time reduces wear on the belt which is now in contact with a rolling, not a sliding...
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The (spring) holes in the frame may need to be enlarged slightly to fit the M3 bolts through easily - I used a 3.2mm drill bit for all the holes. Fit the new heat bed support parts to the frame and heat bed. Place a bolt in each clip, using the...
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It will move a little bit when turning and printing. I just put my scraper between printer and spool and it works perfectly. Used for a Häfner spool (hafner-spools.com). Is a spool with open areas in between (see pictures). 52mm is my spool wide -...
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... It's possibly my design is a little out (a few centimetres), it's also possible the whole thing is scaled a bit large due to my chunky hands, but it does seem to line up with what I could see in the recent episode of Mandalorian that showed them.
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For an 8-point gauge, the parts list will be: 8x arm three 16x 9mm connector set 7x arm one 7x 4mm connector peg 7x arm two 4x 3mm washers Assembly: The push-fit connectors may require a bit of effort to fit into their holes on the arms - this is...
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The tray bit was mostly flat on the top layer, but had a random spot where it wasn't near the hole. Didn't show up on 100% scaling, but absolutely did on 125% scaling, where the topmost shell wasn't a fully flat surface, but had line gaps to work...
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This really isn't typically necessary, but because some people reported their films would sometimes wiggle/crawl out a little bit during development, I've added (and improved) this feature. This should help with those (rare)...
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Things that will be accomplished: Your very own custom MPX at a fraction of the cost MP5 magazine utilization (TM standard fit) V2 gearbox compatibility M4 hop chamber Buffer tube stock for battery fitment Things you need: Rotary tool with...
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I just dabbed epoxy onto the four gussets on one side and pressed it gently onto the stiffener. Update August 8, 2022 - I made some minor improvements to the x bracing, and updated the ArgoDamBridge quite a bit, including adding piers and...
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do I even know myself?!\r\n\r\nFast forward a bit, I went ahead with my mission, doing the typical temperature tango, and extrusion groovin', but shortly in I decided since I was going to do this the easy way with a single print, I wanted something...
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We usually create practical designs, but we thought we'd mix it up a bit with an 'impractical' project that we've really enjoyed creating. If you like your doughnuts to be over-engineered, then this design is for you! Created purely for fun, this...
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... Nothing even broke, which was bit of a surprise... go on until all plates and beams are in place. Finish the build by installing the end caps on top</li> <li>if parts missing, print them :)</li> </ul> <h3>How I Designed This</h3> <p>Used OpenSCAD.
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Update 5: changed the body of the mag a bit: made the rails in the mag taller to prevent darts from getting stuck, added a Talon mag catch slot so you can (in theory, not proven) use it in talon mag adapters (or at the very least lock into dual mag...
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But this is just a cleaner better aligned design. Moved camera hinges on case bottom to be a little bit higher for a better view. Still trying to figure out a way to adjust the camera tilt.</li> </ul> <p><strong>EDIT 2: Reworked the model...
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Pour a small amount of wax into the bottom and allow it to set before filling Because of the hole for a wick, this model is prone to leaking a bit. Scotch or cello tape works best for making a good seal. <b>Silicone Votive Mold</b> (seamless) ...
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The hole is closer to the top of the lobe, and the top two center teeth should fit snugly over the single tooth of the V bit; we'll call this the right side of the heart. F) Find both of these gears, which are relatively flat; they're a mirror image...