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Also by creating longer studs I figure they could be passed through the PCB and the ends melted to stop the socket pulling away from the pcb inorder to help anchor the body of the socket.Set to 0 if you don't want studs on the socketOnce you've...
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We use #6 stainless hardware (machine screws/washers/nuts) for the front fan, or the self-tapping screws that ship with most fans/blowers to attach a blower to the rear wall. O-ring: In case you will be placing your sensor INSIDE a larger enclosure,...
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... the logo correct, and the font is not freely available. This design maxes out my Rep2's build area on the X so you may need to rescale everything to print it on smaller machines, but if you go bigger, I'd love to see your results! ... Any questions?
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As I said, I used the fan of mrah (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2333438) but I modified it because on my machine, If I let the fan in the continuation of the motor, it hurts at left when a "home" command is done. So I inversed it, puting it...
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... arms. Use four button head screws in the slots of the arms to connect to the DustBootLG holes. Set your dust boot height by putting the brush down to the work piece and/or max bed clamp height and tightening the hex bolts. Category: Machine Tools
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Here is the upgraded version I'm using http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:257841, Jon Lawrence's modification to my machine. To be able to level my bed conveniently, adjust the height or tilt as needed, and maintain the heat bed in place at all times...
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You could then use some electrical tape to secure it to the fan if you feel like it.Start G-code:If you are using the built-in Cura Machine profile for the Vyper, you will likely have to modify the start G-code, specifically this line: G0 Z0.2,...
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Tolerances are tight so be sure your machine is properly calibrated.Includes stands, optional spacers/mount versions for Prusament, ProtoPasta, Atomic/Generic 1kg spools with up to 72mm traverse. Other spools with a 2inch arbor and less than 72mm...
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It suits my setup using a titan-like extruder; it may suit yours too or be the basis for your own version.\r\n\r\nDon't you hate it when you've checked on a long print only to find the machine ran out of filament about three-fourths of the way...
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***Post processing*** Break away the "Break away support" from the FanBracket Thoroughly remove any brim from the funnels ***Installation*** See pictures Assemble the screws, spacer and funnels Install it on the machine, the screws goes in the lower...
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The History of 3D Printing The concept of 3D printing dates back to the 1960s when a French engineer named Charles Hull patented the first stereolithography (SLA) machine. However, it wasn't until the 1980s that 3D printing began to gain traction as...
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These should be sufficient to hold the bearings in place. Idler carriage The idler pulley uses an M5 machine head screw, with an arrangement of nuts and washers to trap the idler pulley at the correct height, and a nut in the front of the idler...
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Here is the parts list for extra hardware:PartLinkQuantityM3 x 10 screw-----x1M3 hex nut (I used the one with the nylon seal)-----x1Nerf screw or toy screw-----x1Aluminum barrel (18in/45cm CHAMBERED is what I used)Find it herex1muzzle mounting...
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The side version relocates the attachment to the right side of the machine. You only need to print one version of the rail.</p> <h3>Assembly Instructions</h3> <ol> <li>Print all of the parts in the given orientation. Supports are not necessary for...
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1x TP4056 charging module - Link 1x 18650 holder - Link 1x Momentary push button - Link 1x Illuminated rocker - Link 1x 400kV pulse module - Link 1x 18650 cell 4x 20mm M3 socket cap machine screws 2x Nails Some wire Basic soldering...
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The development and documentation of this project required hundreds of hours of work in 2.5 years, as well as high investments in materials and machines. If you would like to support me in the development of further projects, I am looking forward to...
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Works on the Geeetech i3 Al, likely to work on similar Geeetech machines, possibly even on the Prusa originals. An extension to the Y axis is likely needed to give the secondary extruder access to the entire bed. I had long wanted to make a dual...
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# What you need: ### Printed * This Thingy - the case cover * This Thingy - the button holder * The cable management Thingy - below * (optional) The dampener feet, will give you under machine space - below ### Purchase/find * LED 5mm * LED Holder to...
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... everything. (Blade ends at the fuse box and circle ends at the posts) 8.) To mount it match drill using the fitting into the side of the psu and run two machine screws with a nut. ...(Bonus points if you use Loctite or a lock nut on the nut.)
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Also need 3 x M3 screws and 2 nuts on top right, 2 screws and 2 nuts on the bottom right (or #6 3/8” machine screws worked too). Use wood screws (such as #6 3/8”) to fasten terminal strip to the frame. Remove existing M3 screw from the power supply...
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It uses two different clamp pieces and a 6-32 x 1.25" long machine screw and two #6 nuts because that's what I had. You could use M3 hardware of the same length. On each corner, the existing outer top double bearing holder screw and washer is used...
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I've learned a lot from watching prints grow - slightly faster than grass, so that's cool, but people do think you're a bit loony for staring at a machine making weird noises... So with the blabbering out of the way, I took a bunch of other guys'...
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Thanks to John Folger for creating such an awesome machine at an affordable price - everyone should own one! Printer Settings: Printer: Folgertech FT-5 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: I used .2 layer height Infill: I used 20% but recommend 50%...
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I have included the G-code you'll need to insert into the start G-code under machine/printer settings in Cura. If you're using another package, add this G-code before the auto bed levelling starts. The first three lines are from the original start...
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... up the diodes</strong></p><p><strong>Add a cover to hide and protect the wiring</strong></p><p><strong>Assembled. Front can still be screwed off. Category: Machine Tools
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The FlashForge Finder PLA filament is compatible size-wise (fits inside the machine), so I used that for a long period. Eventually, you run out of colors and I wanted to try the Hatchbox filament. For this to work, you need some kind of external...
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I am using this on a MP CNC machine, so I did not cut openings for the wiring I was not using, but did add it for the design I am uploading. If you want to change these openings, The modules for the cutouts in the MKS_sBase_Top_V2_Rev29.scad are:...
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Picked this “Hot-End” because it had all dimensions of the extruder and the possibilities for making the new setup a “Bowden” style filament feed with the direct drive extruder stepper motor mounted on the outside of the machine frame. Relocated the...
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If you have a Fein shop vac, you might want to print these, ever if you don't make the cyclone. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 1.5mm Infill: 15% Filament: Hatchbox, Ninja Flex PLA, TPU Black...
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The USB type depends on the content of the 3 others cards. * 6 x #4-40 bolts, 3/8" in length * 6 x #4-40 nuts * 2 x #8 bolts, 1/2" in length * 2 x #8 nuts * some wiresFan module: * one BackFilterGrid.stl * one...