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If you've found the ride height a bit too low, these mounts will lift the cab up by 8mm. The bed's ride height stays the same. These new mounts should work with both high and low exhaust tail pipes. A new bumper is also included to accomodate the 8mm...
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The pot isn't really designed for this, so it may be a bit problematic. My plan is to use a drop of glue, though I seem to get away without it. Then press the cap into the housing, making sure the potentiometer leads make it through the gap. When...
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(Printer surface at least 20 X 20 cm) Set up the long pieces diagonally on the print table With PETG or ABS filament (at least 3 shells and 10% infill) Smooth the 4.5 mm holes with a 4.5 mm drill and cut 5M thread Smooth the 2.5 mm holes with a 2.5...
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... peg holes on left & right side vertical wood frame. It was a little bit of effort to make this for all 3 versions. I have verified this as best I can, but I could have missed something. ...Let me know if you have any problems with these parts.
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If they are inserted the other way, she looks a bit cross-eyed. 6 - Refer to the assembly diagrams in the pictures section as well as the uploaded pictures for putting the model together. The model is meant to be glued. Do not hesitate to ask...
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There is also a bottle thread body, bottle cap body, and tubing nub body included in the design file for easy modification. Follow The Makers Workbench on:InstagramYouTube RumbleLocalsGABGettrOdyseePaypal.mePatreonTheMakersWorkbench.comI...
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I find that using a drill bit with the tip ground flat is the easiest approach to ensure a clean hole. Frame Sides Tight fits are required in two areas: the lobes on the top and bottom of the frame sides which snap into the top and bottom plates. If...
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The caliper-stop, is a bit loose, and maybe needs to be resize 99.9X% to be tight enough for proper friction-fit. The caliper-slide is near perfect for sliding, maybe 99.99% resize. The eraser-plug, maybe 100.4% for snug-fit. Maybe the...
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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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Two possible options are: paying at least three times the cost of an Ai3M and getting a printer that might still need upgrades, tinkering and care - or paying much less and turning the Ai3M into a machine that can finally offer excellent printing...
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The score markers are a bit more snug so they hold the lot markers in place. If you only have the base game, print 4, if you have "Up!" then you'll want 6.</p> <h3>Dice Caddy:</h3> <p>Not strictly necessary but this caddy slips over 6 of the player...
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Depending on how the right had is positioned (there is a small bit of leeway), the umbrella tip may be a tad too long and may need to be slightly shortened to ensure the model fully sits flat. 5 - Refer to the assembly diagrams in the pictures...
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It's a bit thicker (+3mm) to allow you to screw the steel plate on to the Probe Distancer. Use short screws so they don't touch your 4010 fan. PTFE tube length to cut: total 34mm (have tube sticking 6mm out of the Groove Mount Adapter) Never used...
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The feed diameter is sized such that it requires a bit of force to insert the bearing into the track. I find it helpful to use a flat-head screwdriver to press the bearing into the track. The feed size and location may be controlled via...
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CoreXY is a bit fiddly in comparison, but capable of high acceleration and jerk and hence high print speed. ### Design The parts were designed in Rhino 3D. The CAD file is provided. ### Bed I used 1/4" MDF for bed base. Other options are 2020...
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It attaches with 2 M2.5x4mm screws that can be made by cutting off M2.5x8mm screws with a saw if you can't buy them (that's what I did), and the hinge is using two M2.5x8mm screws, and the camera box needs two self-tapping screws that are 8mm long or...
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The bed seems to be a bit flatter without the extra weight of the glass bed. The glass plate weighs 919g, while the build surface with mag sheet weighs only 237g. I use a coat of glue stick or hair spray to ensure the prints stick nicely. I've been...
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If you're concerned then figure out your balance point and cut the threaded rod a bit shorter than that. Update: 19/6/2017 I have now developed a bearing hinge that uses a couple of 608 bearings (Roller skate bearings). The files for the bearing...
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... four M2.5 holes are floating counterbore holes. They're closed so that they can be printed without support. You need to poke them through using an M2.5 crew or a 2.5mm drill bit or anything pointy. ...It's just a single layer.</p>
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Connect it using two (or one in sideways mode) screws. Assembly Camera Mount:Screw in the ¼ to ¼ male adapter to the Camera Mount.Mount the Camera Mount to the main axis using a 3D printed screw. I tested everything successfully with...
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Use a bit of PTFE grease and carefulle help them go in - using too much force will likely break your tubes. Print four of the "hole placement helper" things. Put them around the four cyclones from below so that their arms meet in the middle. Use a...
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The hole diameters can be opened as needed with the appropriate drill bit or tool. The safety key for the launch controller requires fabrication. I used a section of 2mm diameter rod purchased from Amazon for use as the key. The brass...
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Either way it will take a bit of force, use the desk to push the connectors into the shroud until the back of the Anderson is flush with the back of the shroud. Electrical connections. Disclaimer- Supercapacitors can output very high current and...
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Will need a bit of lube. Clearance Bolt: Use for PETG or if your printer tolerances are off. May not need lube.</li> </ul> <p><strong>How to assemble:</strong></p> <p>Use a small amount of lube on the bolt if necessary. Use a small coin (penny) to...
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This project requires some other tools like a drill and a bit of knowledge in wiring up an electrical light and motor. You have 5 items that need to be printed out. When printed on my machine they all fit fine have have the clearance need between...
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Or Maybe post a Remix of the BLTouch version of the Connector Plate ;) If you need small things to be changed (without wanting to do a Remix) just comment it, I will se what I can do. Also of course please give feedback even if its working fine :)...
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But please remember that the bigger parts might cool down too quickly so you will need to use a bit of judgement and external hot end fans. Test Item 5 - FOCUS: 'BRITTLENESS' : While printing, check your infill and determine if the infill is strong...
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Despite my printing it and it working for a bit, there's a long way to go before it's a polished product. I wanted my succulent to thrive on my desk, but it just couldn't get enough light. So I made this self-sufficient planter enclosure with a...
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The rod (fillet side up) should be a tight fit in the base and the holder should be a hard slip fit, it will slide a lot better when it “wears” a bit, some light grease helps as well. Also, if any body has a good reliable model for a hex-shank...
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The side cover is a bit tricky to print as there are hinges; I chose to print the hinges down and use a raft. Currently printing the top and clips. 05-09-18 Update: Major update. Printed out the first version and learned a lot of things; top cover...