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Select model on plate -> right click on it -> Add support enforcer -> Load..) Assembly Mounting the whole thing onto the printer is a bit fiddly. Here's how I went at it: <ol> <li>Remove the case from the hotend carriage and remove the old radial...
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Then remove the top 2 wheels completely and press the mount onto the meatal plate until the holes line up nice on the mount and the metal plate (you may need to unscrew right hotend mounting screw just a bit since it barely protrudes out the back of...
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I wrapped up the excess cable in between and around the fans to keep it atleast a little bit tidier.So now the big question is it worth it to build this laptop cooler?Answer is as always: It depends…If your laptop has a mesh where air can pass...
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Since I also teach a bit of 3D printing and since it's always nice to be able to justify time spent on 3D printing in my office, I came up with the challenge of create a minimalist (but hopefully successful) construction kit that would allow to...
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... image and light clip as if you are trying to flatten it. This will push the clip apart and loosen the fit. Clips do degrade a bit over time, but I have found they can be repositioned 4 to 5 times before they become notably loose. Category: Art
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... case. For this I used an M3-0.5x8mm screw and nut. 8mm is a bit longer than necessary, but it works. ...I could have made this hole smaller and tried to tap into it with the original screw, but really it's too thin for this.</p> Category: Computer
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Sadly later I discovered that the cutting area is little bit smaller due to a unoptimized bed. At 295mm length I can only use 45% of the height. Furthermore the cutting area is centered around the middle of the sheet. So even if I would get the...
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You may also want to weld the joints with your soldering iron, as I did, to add a bit of insurance, at the cost of some of its "good looks", if you plan to use yours as a costume prop. Let's face it, Mando is living from paycheque to paycheque...
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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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There are a few similar designs to this, but I took a little bit of the best aspects of each and combined them for an ideal solution for me. I restarted from scratch and designed this model from those other inspirations. This version allows a...
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I got these in an electronic shop online and you need to do a little bit of soldering. When the motor is vibrating instead of rolling it means that you sensor wires and three motor wires need to be swapped around. I simple do a trial and error until...
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... <p>Other than that, it's a pretty simple print and requires no supports if loaded on its side, and should have good strength. I did jack up the number of shells to 4 or 5 just for a little bit more strength, but it doesn'tneed to be 100% infill.
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I have designed the 'heel' part of the sole to be slightly firmer than the rest of the sole, as this is the part of the sole that takes most of your body weight. If you want the nice textured surface on the top of the soles/strap (rather than...
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- I messed with my E axis vref a bit and changed it to 1.00v. I don't know what it originally was, but that's what I set it to. If you're worried about the motor getting too hot, let your machine run for a while and touch your Y axis motor. - I'm...
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There are some videos online on how to do it but to simplify:print the mould partssoak them in soapy waterfill them with high temperature ssilicone or gasket maker (I used "Red RTV High Temp Gasket Maker)tighten the mould together with screws taking...
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Because the enclosure is so small and dimension a bit tight, check your printer’s extrusion rate so as to not over extrude. I printed everything in PLA with a 0.4mm nozzle and a layer height of 0.1mm. I will suggest that, at a minimum, the 5 buttons...
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To run white as running lights in the front, the circuit is a bit more complex, with a transistor and a time delay element, that shuts off the white whenever the turn signal is on, and leaves it off for 1-2 seconds. The circuit is a FQPF11P06...
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Drill holes for air intake and exhaust in the bottom and the lid of the cake tray (I drilled 2x8mm holes for exhaust in the lid and 4x6mm holes for intake in the bottom for a bit of positive pressure) 3. Drill one 10mm (or whatever fits your thread)...
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To align the top and the nut holder perfectly, then remove the long leadscrew and use the original shorter one – lower the X-bar and screw it to the nut holder so that it's a bit lower than the top bearing. Loosen the nut mount screws and wiggle...
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The reason I wanted to offer this alternative is that the space is quite limited under the Advanced Extruder Cover, meaning it's a bit difficult to remove and install it should you need to do some maintenance on the extruder. The main objective...
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To assemble, you'll need to sand down the inner part of the wheels a bit to get them rolling freely. It might also help to sand the axles. This was done on purpose, the wheels should be a tight fit out of the box, and it's up to you how much you...
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This adds quite a bit of weight to the box, so I recommend storing it the way that I have picture, especially if storing vertically so that the weight of the plastic is not resting on the family boxes in any way. Once all the pieces are in the box,...
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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...
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In order to prevent dust and dirt particles as much as possible from coming into the slider channels of the S22 Pro the aim is to close off the beginning and the end of the sliders from particles, however you also don't want to introduce friction and...
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They may rattle a bit if you shake the ball, so a piece of thin foam or fabric glued to the inside roof of the lid should hold the carts in snug. 6. Latching mechanism works nicely. Other models I tried were made with tolerances my printer was not...
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The label is protected by a glass plate, so it looks a bit more shiny. And when it is touched, the paper does not crumble. It can print without support, and if you have the workflow dialed in, it takes only about 30min per label from start to...
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A few bits i used from other projects used on Thingiverse under the file names of... Filament_Guide_with_Cleaner-v2 filaspoolquickfix_3 I since changed the infra red lamp for a white 125W standard heat bulb as parts on the printer were expanding and...
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Top case has small contact surface because of ventilation holes, so it may bend a little bit on a corners. It's good to print it with small brim. Cable pipes require some supports at the mount slots and should be printed with 100% infill. They...
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5 - The hole in the tag for the hook may need a bit cleaning for the tag_hook to fit. First layer compensation does not seem to work that well for this inside hole. 6 - The Scooby Snacks is an accessory and not glued to the main model. 7 - Refer to...
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Redesigned to include a bit more space for the additional credits and to include tapered walls to help pick out the pieces. -DamageGoalHolder: Same as CreditHolder, redesigned to better fit and to include tapered walls -DataBankHolder: with...