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Note that the holes are ¼".C) Thread the top and bottom sections together - note that the threads may be a little tight at the beginning, but they will loosen after working them in a bit.D) Fill the potter with soil and either plant seeds or a...
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Wheel four in particular requires a bit of post-print attention since its integrated shaft is so tall and thin. Ream out shaft holes as required. Wheel two should spin freely around its 2mm shaft, as should wheel one, the outer drum, and the hour...
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All other versions are the same and a bit closer to the ground/the supports are cut of at the bottom. Hyperion_Track_v1 still has the original scale height to ground level, where all the others are cut off to work better as a display modell. This...
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Clearance is a bit hit & miss, it was tested on anycubic i3 mega M and mega X. it will probably also fit mega pro (i did not test), but definetly not the vyper. What you need: You will need a standard 4020 12 volt "turbo" blower fan for...
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... and resume printing. Have tweezers or similar ready to grab the bit of filament that is ejected just before the printhead departs to resume the print!After printing, the knob should easily break away from the supports below it, and it's ready to go.
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You will have to trim the image to fit as its a bit oversized. Use the acrylic as a guide to trace where you need to cut).-Glue the top ring together and place it on the top, secure it with 6 small screws. -Use double sided tape to attach a middle...
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The threads are a mess when printed vertically, but I opened up the nut a bit so you can add some supports. The print I demonstrated with had no supports, and while it was ugly, it worked. Just tune your bridging as best you can. Flip the can over so...
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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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If you find it too loose, up your printer flow rate in your slicer settings, in 1% increments.This took quite a bit of work to perfect, so if you use it and like it, considering buying me a cookie via https://paypal.me/dougjosephIf you have any...
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The centre hole has a contact that goes to the negative (-) voltage (bottom of battery) - Drill the 3 x holes larger with a 2.5mm drill bit to give yourself more room to work with - Carefully solder 3 x wires to the contact points on the Airtag (see...
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It can be removed, turning it while lifting it off the pin helps.2) Melt one end of a piece of filament, put it through the hole on the bottom of the box at the Y3) Put the washer on recessed side up4) Cut the filament to a length that is a little...
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Things to note: The blade slot in the pedestal is designed for a Master Sword model that has been given multiple coats of resin for strength and protection, so the slot is a bit wider than the tip of a newly-printed sword blade. If this is a problem...
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If you don't like it, increase the venturi diameter in the openscad file a bit. Post-Printing Bell assembly instructions Print tuning slide and both neckpipe parts Sand connections and test fit parts and parts to trombone If they fit, continue. If...
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The primary color scheme is a bit much, but I wanted all the functions to show. Hardware Needed:15x Standard 608 Bearings (from skateboards and fidget spinners). Bearings are used as pivot points and weights. You can substitute something else...
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It has lasted very well and still function fully although a bit dirty. The only reason I don't wear it at the moment is that the watch face has come away from the watch and I need to glue it back on, nothing to do with the strap. You can use any...
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So, the name for this design is "The 3 L's" - It's a bit like in Judge Dredd - 'The 3 shells' ... Leaves all wondering how to use them? Lucky for us all, there are illustrations for the 3 Ls! I went back to my Handy arm mount madness from a few...
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I highly recommend insulating the heater block a bit so the printer can maintain extruder temperatures while the fan is running. I wrapped mine in several layers of Kapton tape and my printer is now able to maintain the head temp within a few...
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... cause alignment issues and defeat the purpose of having a guide. If you have one, just run a 2mm drill bit through the hole and it will be exactly as designed. ... I have printed and used Bowden and cone versions and they both worked flawlessly.
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Play around a bit and find what works best for you. -Hop-up will need to be added for the blaster version. I am looking into ways to do this with the flywheels rather than a nub. ... What I used: Battery connectors:...
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Easiest way to do this is to cut the cable where you want to install your relay and then strip back 7cm on each end. Cut off the excess white and green wire and solder those back together covered with heatshrink and maybe put two wraps of electric...
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... ... Note that some parts have changed and will look a bit different, and this no longer includes the two sight pieces and front covers (not integrated into the front). </p><p>Strongly recommend all parts should be printed in PETG or better.
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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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Anyway, a nice project to do yourself.Mission: Design 20 solar lights for our Mediterranean terrace that are sort of unique looking and feature a bit of a swiss style (hence the cross design).As for the electronics: You can have a look at AliExpress...
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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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Be very careful when removing the supports as top layer of exhaust tubes is very thin for better lighting effects. Parts Used: Assembled Saturn V LEGO Set (3D printable design under construction, Amazon link here https://redirect.is/2013701) wooden...
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The jam door lock goes into its slot with a 4mm compression spring; pre-compress it a bit. Put the jam door in. 10. Grab the handle and attach the angled Picatinny; it's screwed on from the inside. 11. Screw on the handle on top of the receiver,...
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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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Fixing those screws is a bit tricky as the nut will turn with the screw unless you hold it with another hex key or tweezers. On the top the semi globe halbKugel.stl is fixed loosely by the pin.stl pushed 2mm in the hole from the flat side, the pin...
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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...
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Gingerly push the pen holder onto the heat sink – it's designed as a snug fit, so you may have to scrape it a bit to make it fit on just right. Hold it in place with the fan mounting spring clips. Mount the pen in place at the right height, send your...