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==================================================================== I may still look at improving this design as I feel there must be a way to have the switch lock into place with a little bit more resistance, but for now this works fine. takes...
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... Share a couple of the students’ creations with the class and talk a bit about the capabilities and limitations of 3D printing. Would these designs be printable? Would support be required? Should it be printed in multiple parts and then assembled?
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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 old red LEDs I found in my spares box are a bit taller by about 1mm than the originals, so adjust the value LED_DEPTH_FROM_TOP to suit. The PDP-11/03 requires just one of these receptacles. It is also used in the PDP-11/05 where seven are...
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A bit of work with a file solved the issue. The "hook" part of the clips tend to break off since the force on them are aligned to the layer lines. A fine line of strong 2 component adhesive built up an acceptable and durable lip for the head...
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Details are on but will need supports and will likely be very fragile.Print separately:borealis_keelborealis_iceterrainPost-PrintingIce TerrainPrinting out the terrain with white filament works well enough, but I've attempted an interesting technique...
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This can be a bit complicated, but again, calipers help here. You can also set the diameter of your pin here (`pindiameter`). After you've finished editing the parameters. Click on and export (`File->Export`) each of the two shapes. One is the...
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https://main.eva-3d.page/#contact1x 450mm Linear Rails with MGN12H Bearing - I used these...
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This is important because there's a hollow in the bottom of the main cat model, so that it prints open but still has a bit more bed adhesion than a single line.PLA and PETG both work; PETG is strongerI recommend a wider line width, e.g. A PETG...
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Allow it to cure overnight.Break apart the mold, extract the model, and cut off any loose silicone (flash).Making the soapCut up the soap base into bits and place 150-200 g in the smaller pot.Bring the larger pot of water to a boil, then lower the...
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The high weight of the filament at the top of the gantry is no longer a disadvantage but the wobbling of the filament itself still retains a little bit because of the torsionally weak plastic gantry bridge.So... I would like to recommend the 90°...
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If your puck emits bubbles it means an air pocket has been breached, in which case the puck may sink a bit (which protects it in the oil). Using this puck requires an open flame. Take all prudent precautions, keeping the flame away from flammable...
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Advantages of this include: * Much lighter than the acrylic hunk that comes with the sensor * Sensor height can be adjusted with much higher precision using a screw and spring * Sensor is out of the way of the nozzle, allowing a good view of prints...
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It will be connected by just one M3 screw at the bottom of the carriage - very close to the nozzle. The big advantages of this design are: Compact and light design Only one connecting screw. Servo can be changed by only removing one cable tie Very...
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You may find the Colorprint tool useful if your printer supports the M600 command, but your slicer doesn't support adding pauses: https://www.prusaprinters.org/color-print/ After switching filament colors, the nozzle may not be primed and the first...
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Tarmo4 Dogbone (Reinforced) Reinforced version of the dogbones to make them a bit beefier. Recommend printing these out of nylon if possible as they have proven to be a high stress item. Tarmo4 Servo Mount w/ ESC Mount Remix of the original servo...
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I actually had to move the feet around a bit to get it to be perfectly level. Its a 3D Print after all.</strong></p> <p><strong>Here's the finished keyboard! So excited to have it wired and working. I used EasyAVR to program the teensy. The next step...
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two versions of the rear ramps are available, one is a 180° flipable one which let a nice flat effect on the ramp in transport position one is a flat ramp you can let vertical or even a bit on the rear for transport position. 2 brackets have then to...
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With blue or black it was okish, with red a bit hard to see. (you can see the difference on the pic, red icons underneath that made me try it the other way) or they get printed extra on a very thin base (0,1mm) get glued on top in the end. Which...
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two versions of the rear ramps are available, one is a 180° flipable one which let a nice flat effect on the ramp in transport position one is a flat ramp you can let vertical or even a bit on the rear for transpor position. 2 brackets have then to...
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It may be necessary to grind the holes with a 1.2mm drill bit. In this way the operation is easier. Once this is done it is necessary to prepare the reflector. I used a 0.8 mm thick single-sided pcb, but I think 1.6 mm is also fine. You need to...
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The mounting bracket and the connector holder bracket do not need supports, but it may be necessary to clean up the holes a little bit. There are some very thin walls in the duct (0.8 mm), but when assembled, it will be plenty strong enough. A 40 x...
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- An updated version of the legs’ default pose where the shin guards are separate objects to make printing easier, and the shin guards are projected out more as I felt the original ones were a bit narrow. I’ve kept the original legs in the zip file...
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This bit's pretty straightforward. The cutaway view (second pic) shows the internal slide. Threaded through the side holes in the slide slide are 2 road bike cable inners. These have to be road bike cables to keep the lead stopper small enough to...
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The fit for this one will be a bit more sloppy vertically, but should work fine. I have NOT built or printed this option, but I am confident it will work fine. You can probably source some thin material to take up any slop in the assembly - even...
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...This can be a bit hard with higher counts. And lastly, to get a really good connection, you need the hub to be quite thick, so that it provides more contact for the friction fit of the ball. This thing uses a curved cylinder (torus) as the 'socket'.
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There are two issues with the endoscope: the semi-rigid cable is too rigid (in my opinion) for mounting on the extruder carriage, and the camera end of the scope is a bit too long. If you have large prints, you may hit the front door with the...
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...3) supports, as shown in the pictures, is suggested but as you can see from the image they are much less than if printed flat. 4) for that extra bit of strength I also suggest 3 perimeters, better safe than sorry when you have an action cam up there.
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(OK, maybe I overstated that a bit.) After all, it was just for me so I was not considering what other people may, or may not like. This thing is strong, yet has openings to easily see how much filament is remaining. Additionally, I have 12 places...
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Cut the square out with a utility knife or other sharp implement Take a center-punch, or screwdriver if you don't have one, put it through the hole and touching the middle of the bottom card stock and laminate layer of the enclosure lid. HAMMER FIST...