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This is the code I use in Cura: (yes this is the complete End-Code) ``` G91 ;Relative positioning G1 E-2 F2700 ;Retract a bit G1 E-2 Z0.2 F2400 ;Retract and raise Z G1 X5 Y5 F3000 ;Wipe out G1 Z10 ;Raise Z more G90 ;Absolute positioning M106 S0...
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- Detach the positive and negative metal bits from the standard G305 and detach the red and black wires going into each side. - Place the Type-C port with its daughter board and fix it to a position so it can't move and mess up your solder. -...
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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...
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I recommend printing all parts at 0.2mm layer height, except for the Main Handle, where you might want to sacrifice a little bit of smoothness for a much lower printing time.Print the Main Handle upside down with the flat side on the print Bed. I...
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Select model on plate -> right click on it -> Add support enforcer -> Load..) Assembly Mounting the whole thing onto the printer is a bit fiddly. Here's how I went at it: <ol> <li>Remove the case from the hotend carriage and remove the old radial...
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I recommend printing this slow, at a high-quality setting, as there is a fair bit of fine detail (especially the pipes' flanges). For a ballpark figure, the "6-way" model should take around two hours when printed at 30 mm/sec with 0.1 mm layers and...
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Popped the old caps out and tried to put them in the new bearings and they were a bit too tight. Pulled out the calipers and saw that the measurements of the ID of the old bearings went from 8.00mm -> 8.05mm all of the new bearings that came in today...
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The “air gap” is essential because it is where the plants respire.So that means at times, plants are still able to take up sufficient nutrients, water, and oxygen.Printing TipsUse a layer height of 0.16 (THIS IS IMPORTANT), plus 5 bottom and top...
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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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Second, I wanted to make a little cover to give the power outlets in the cockpit and foredeck a bit of extra weather protection. The heavy lifting on this project is sadly not 3D printed. It uses two things that can be bought off Amazon. One is...
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May require a little bit of sanding for smooth fit. - Wiring Diagram Added. - Pistol Feeder Tube. This tube will work better with pistol brass. - Feeder_TUBE: Cut the holes in the Feeder_Tube Similar to Pistol Feeder Tube so you can see the brass in...
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So, the parts required a little bit of sanding to get them to fit right. The outlet holder is divided into 4 parts for easy printing and requires no supports (except for the custom support built into the model of the ball bearings). I experimented...
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Pushing the Ball and Bolt assembly to the top of the Body will require a bit of push, as it has to get past the inner retaining ridge. Once the Ball with bolt is positioned, screw the sleeve onto the threaded end of the bolt. Step 2. Push the...
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I only needed to smooth out bits on the top layer due to filament retraction. I also wrote a quick Windows Batch file to generate all 47 files. A word of warning; It will absolutely hammer your processor since it opens a separate copy of OpenSCAD in...
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Assembling all the code in BlocksCAD took a bit of work. Most of the manually entered code was saved to xml as a backup (included as the "hand code"). I then imported the xml file generated by python into BlocksCAD. Next, I added an extrusion...
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A bit of an over-kill but not much else fit in this space. This left a large rectangular area left to fit everything else into. I tried a few different ways but finally settled for having all the hexes in a single tray laying on their side. That way...
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Some software debug skills are required to go down this path although most of the effort was finding missing pieces of code and not really writing much code from scratch although a little bit of code will need to be modified for Octave. Blender...
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On the first pass I made a lot of rookie mistakes, using many steps where only a few were needed once I learned the tools a bit better. Three versions later I managed to get the right scale from the start, learned how to save time and effort with...
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Added hotshoe mount (M3 nuts and bolts) and simple hotshoe, might be a bit shallow. Added grip mount, (M4 nuts and bolts), should fit the Goodman Zone camera grip. Added 3/8" screw tripod mount under middle section. Inspired by Morten Kolve's "Will...
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Pre-bending the wire a bit can help fold the extra neatly as the shell is pushed onto the supply. How I Designed This The model was done in Tinkercad & can be found here: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/ezNIfDOuzyn-power-supply-cover You can...
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(will need to jiggle it a bit) complete assembly: 1. Slide charging handle tude into Upper body assembly with the wider screw hole facing up. 2. Slide charging handle into chargine handle tube, then align charging handle tube screw hole with the...
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I was able to print all 9 on a single run in a bit over an hour. Print instructionsMost of the pictures show prints made with a 0.4mm nozzle (most common size), 0.28mm layer height, 2 perimeters and top/bottom layers, 18% infill, no supports, brims,...
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I anticipated the need for a second set of Z leadscrew and motors but it seems that two Z motors are enough for the job, although the Z carriage is so heavy that sometimes it slips down a bit when the motors are disabled. Of course you will need...
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Print the rail part with the long bit pointing up.Left and right xy-joiners. They attach to the bottom plate with 2 screws in the middle that you can tighten well. These are modified to not need the spacers, just the bearing stacks. The holes for the...
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For the spark gap I used a couple of bits of single stranded wire, these can be substituted for something else, multi-strand wire, needles, nails etc.. You could bend nails into an "L" shape for both the terminal and the arc gap but that seems like...
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If you print with .1mm for me the support was a bit harder to remove. ***Support removal*** After printing, you will need some patience and ideally a small plier and a pick to remove it. Start with the bigger pieces between the gears, then...
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This seems pretty effective, but it can be a bit difficult to get my fingers down there to lift off a mini from the middle of the crowd.Update (4/27/21): I've just uploaded 5 new textured tops for these bases!Update (3/17/2024): I've added pieces for...
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The second member of the Strange Animals family is the punk goldfish (aka Finley).The size is 15x15 cm but still it will take a couple of hours to print…hope you like it :)(i've darken the tone a bit before release, so expect it to be a little more...
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We were a little bit tired of the pre-made gingerbread house design you can buy at the grocery store, so we designed our own one, and are happy to share them with you.** 3D print the cookie cutters, and bring them home to your family/friends and...
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One could fit rubber feet to the bottom of the filter if desired. The inlet hole is printed small, and is reamed out with an 8mm drill bit to fit the pump outlet. If sized correctly, no glue is needed to hold the pump in place.</p> <p>As the complete...