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depth = a good way of putting one message or rule behind another, for the text depth to feel more like home is to use 70 font_out = font used should complement style while conveying the intended message and meaning Text_Height_rule = same rules apply...
prusaprinters
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...
cults3d
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 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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One piece of feedback I keep getting regarding my Lucky 13 skins is that it can get a bit tricky trying to figure out what parts are what color so I'm going to try my best to make that as easy as possible. UPDATE: I've added the Rat Mask Jet Pack. If...
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3 - Since the model is 'suspended' in a running position and is a bit top heavy when gluing, gluing order is a major consideration when building this model. The following is how I assembled the model: - Assemble the head parts and body parts (without...
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This may take some coaxing and you can use a coin to make the holder gap a bit wider to help. 6) Replace barrel. 7) Use remaining nuts and screws to secure rail at desired position. Once you loctite and tighten the screws, check that holder does...
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The only fiddly bit in assembling it is the x rail. It's tricky as the hole spacing on the rails is not exactly the same for every manufacturer. So I have not included holes to mount the x rail, this is why you need high infill carriages. The x...
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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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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...
cults3d
But you'd like your character to be presented with a bit more ooomph. The Vitruvian Character Display fills the same function as the character sheet, but with the added benefit of having a three dimensional figure in the shape of Leonardo Da Vinci's...
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12) tighten the M3 screw and drill all the way through your round stock 13) remove the bar stock from the drilling jig and tap it with a M3 tap 14) using a fine cut file or diamond file finish fitting your charging handle to the slide 15) optional,...
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With everything printed and assembled the weather-pagoda weighs 116 gr.Top and bottom had a bit of stringing where parts stand out, the rest came out really clean. Setting the floors on the columns will need a calm hand, it's tight. Be aware that...
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... The critical bit of cleanup here is that the “followers” slide perfectly through the guides in the “lid.” If there is either too much friction or too much slack the machine will jam. Lubricate any moving surfaces with Vaseline prior to assembly.
prusaprinters
I found the slop in the door to be extreme, I drilled out the hole with a #22 drill bit (~4.05mm), slipped in a short length of 3mm ID/4MM OD PTFE as a bushing, and it controls the door much tighter. This may help to limit noise with small...
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A bit of sanding of the trigger piece and if necessary the side pieces, can help to remedy this. Using This has been tested with number 18 rubber bands (1.6mm or 1/16 inch thick and about 76 mm or 3 inches long when new). Shorter bands down to...
cults3d
After I calmed down a bit, I decided to go back to the scene of the crime, hide at the edge of the woods and wait for nightfall. I doubted that the creature that killed the sheep – whatever it was – would come back. Most likely it was just passing...
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(I wondered if I had connected it properly, I had :P ) Ender 5 test 2: Removed the 2nd 120 mm fan extracting and kept only my regular inlet fan, still running at 6.5 volt Again, I kept the original fan connected. During this test, once again, the fan...
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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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It might give a little bit better results if you glue only half of the threaded rods to the ball bearings (6 pieces) and leave the other ones untouched. Other 6 pieces turn them to the maximum, then turn a few turns back so you'd have some play in...
cults3d
Okay, you have been forewarn, read on Bill of Materials There's also a fair bit of fasteners to gather. I have reduced this requirement to minimal, including the required bearings.. 1 x 6364 KEDA 190KV brushless motor. Other 6364 motor will also...
prusaprinters
You may need to do a bit of sanding/drilling if things are too tight. In order to get the bolt and the insert to fit into the aluminum tube, you will need to first expand the smaller hole to 1/4”. Then, cut out a channel of equal width. I used a...
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Nik's Dremel CNC is an incredible innovation.\r\nWhile building it, I made several modifications to get the most out of it!\r\nAll components are fully compatible with the original Dremel CNC.\r\n\r\n### TPU Foot\r\n- Print at least 4 of them with...
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The .stl file is an example export of the key code 1234567. Key Code Set the key_code array to the bitting you want to duplicate. If you are looking at the key with the end pointed towards you, the code is read starting at the top moving...
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- To make the switch fit, cut off the NC terminal, insulate it, and fold the NO terminal across the top - You will need to tap the threads for the magnetic holster mount - The mag spring may need the top u-bend to be squished a bit **Licensing** -...
cults3d
Making a print in PLA and leaving it in the sun does deform it a bit, but has not altered function. I also printed a version in PETG, but have not felt the need to swap it out. I had originally started on this design because drop-in LED headlight...
cults3d
If you have issues screwing on CL_Ring, you can try to gently and evenly push it "onto" the threads and then tighten it with a lens wrench (or your thumbs); make sure that GrabLocker can be rotated freely, if this is not possible you should...
prusaprinters
Only a tiny bit of glue is required (primarily near the pivots) as it will squish and spread so you don't want a ton of glue oozing out from between the parts. The pivot pins have a hex that is just a rough guide for alignment. You will likely...
prusaprinters
These universal hub clamps are excellent (I'd say even superior to any TUSH variant), but are a bit more cumbersome to change when fitted inside an enclosure, since some screwing is necessary. ...They are worth it though from a stability standpoint if...
prusaprinters
It is probably a bit more fiddly to store the keys, as they intersect when turning, but it can fit double the amount of keys and you don't need a spacer. Feedback is appreciated.</p><figure class="image image_resized" style="width:43.03%;"><img...