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Update 10/16/2018 Added a little bit of play to the second extruder up and down to allow adjustment to meet the level of it's neighbor. This is done by loosening the clamp with the head resting on a level platform. Adjust both to level each other...
prusaprinters
By necessity because it is difficult to get an accurate measurement from the camera's sensor plane to the tip of the lens (in the order of the tenths of a millimeter or less); and by design because the goal is not to use the full 1:1 magnification of...
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This allows more detail. Material: printed parts 2x (or 4x) 3x6 cylinder head screws (or bit longer if you have some screws already) GLUE, GLUE, GLUE Instruction: print parts make a filament colour change at the lens. this gives a nice detail<ul>...
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This can be a bit stiff the first time as the dial assembly will probably be slightly too tightly pushed together. You can glue the dial assembly together if you want a more permanent connection (and even carefully glue the "Plug" piece to the "Top"...
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This project is designed with holes for screws a little bit too small because I prefer to drill at the exact dimension. Then you will need 2 & 2,5 & 3 & 4 mm drills. There are some ball bearings: for pods vertical rotation, for pods rotation during...
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Except, something to consider is the pin has a bit of "slop", so it will jiggle around 2 squares left and right. So, to compensate is I see what the coordinates are on the gripper and ring for both directions of slop, which gives me two squares, then...
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I used a Gorilla Glue Two Part Epoxy, glued the parts and held them for a bit until they dried. Then once the parts are together, take a paint brush or something similar to apply the epoxy generously over any cracks or seams you want to cover. Step...
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... image and light clip as if you are trying to flatten it. This will push the clip apart and loosen the fit. Clips do degrade a bit over time, but I have found they can be repositioned 4 to 5 times before they become notably loose. Category: Art
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Since I also teach a bit of 3D printing and since it's always nice to be able to justify time spent on 3D printing in my office, I came up with the challenge of create a minimalist (but hopefully successful) construction kit that would allow to...
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The front doors are a bit larger than the front opening, the side doors fit into the side openings. I used 3 mm acrylic which I cut by hand using a special knife. Laser cutting is preferred....</p> <p>Because of the thickness of the acrylic, I added...
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So you have to modify it a little bit to work properly for our use. It can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MUCrBgUPlCp6mv2g3-aAlG2do2nq65eA What you will have to modify, is the the start and end gcode that is added to...
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I was always a bit aggravated. I have no idea why I never designed and printed one. I guess I needed that blog to bring my two worlds together.</p> <p>So while this may not be a very popular print, I put it up here anyway, just incase there is...
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It's advised to also take note that they might conflict a bit due to differences. As always please share any thoughts or feedback for further discussion and help each other move forward in design solutions, modifications for use on 3d printers like...
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A little bit of friction is okay, as long as it does not get stuck when pushed up or down from the front. Insert the long screw into the large center hole in the carriage and screw it in until it sticks out around 5mm. Insert the carriage into the...
myminifactory
Players before him had experimented with feedback and distortion, but Hendrix turned those effects and others into a controlled, fluid vocabulary every bit as personal as the blues with which he began."[3] Hendrix was the recipient of several music...
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I used 10mm M3-0.5 cap head screws for the bulk of the assembly, with 16mm screws and nuts for the X belt and [planned for] TR8 flanged nuts. End Carriages The larger load-bearing holes are printed horizontally: expect to clean up artifacts from...
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Cut the rod at the mark and sand the end so it’s a bit rounded. Put the linkage through the hole in the chamber and glue the grip down over the trigger at your marks shoulder the launcher and place the sights on top, move them around till you find...
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To assemble: - glue the two base cylinders together - The battery holder with two legs is the Positive side, cut one off - bend then solder the battery holder legs (one on each side of the Battery Protection Board) to the Battery "B+ and B-" - cut...
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Depending on the model and the haircut you may want to cut a bit of the Hair (horizontaly) on top and reduce the mesh count again. 9. Export as STL 10. sclice _______________________________________________________________________ My...
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You can also use the heated bed for this step. Bend the arm that doesn't have the latch outwards a bit. After it cools off you'll get much better clamping forces How to edit If you want to make a custom-legth clip, add imbedded magnets, or change the...
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## Prelude Back then I printed [this super-cool self-watering planter](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:903411), but after a bit of usage, it was bothering me not being able to see with a glance the water level and if I needed to refill it. So I...
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Just a heads up the top and bottom do use a bit of filament as they both need supports. - **The top and bottom Shells:** - Use supports. - Infil 15% layer height .1mm, though if you don't care about print lines could go all the way up to...
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A smaller nozzle would probably make the logo look a bit better, but the 0.6mm took 2 hours, and a 0.4mm nozzle would take 4 hours. Makes an amazing Christmas gift! No batteries! Will never rust! Precise to 5 digits! Stunning historical...
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When you screw the feet on, they will probably bow a little bit due to the base not sitting flush with the bottom of the chamber - again, this is perfectly fine and even expected - it’s why there are three feet and not four. Four feet would create a...
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My first output was a simple cube, before I put all pieces together:rn+ scaling an imagern+ creating a spherern+ creating a second spherern+ putting the two spheres into each otherrn+ modifying the thickness of the wall by means of the map It works...
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I suggest printing with 10 percent or 20 percent infill, and then dremel it out, or what I did was use a step bit and my Makita to drill the hole faster. These parts without holes are where you'd do wiring or something if you wanted electronics in...
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I recommend using at least 500, unless you want the aesthetics of visible geometrical facets, then lower this number by quite a bit. Just try it out, be creative. However I should mention that the higher this number is, the longer it will take for...
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I haven't had any flexing issues with this setup and have loaded it to 60+ pounds (before paring down a bit!)The bottom bracket: installed flush with the bottom of the bucket with one carriage bolt through each “wing” of the bracket. ¾" EMT fits...
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I added some custom supports for the main body so the only supports you'll need are for the grip, you can optionaly rotate the grip part 60° to make it print standing on one of the ends (i would be careful printing like that as it may be unstable),...
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I wrapped up the excess cable in between and around the fans to keep it atleast a little bit tidier.So now the big question is it worth it to build this laptop cooler?Answer is as always: It depends…If your laptop has a mesh where air can pass...