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I was able to sell the idea to my management as a LEAN project.DesignCartridge-FuseHolderI first designed these in FreeCAD 0.19, but while the source file was usable for me, I felt they were a little bit clunky for distribution. Then with the release...
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So, I got busy ordering the bits I would need and started printing. Once my printer arrived, I completed the mod for the Raspberry Pi/Control Panel mount and started working on the Gantry Support. I realized right away that the original part would...
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Advantages versus stock Z endstop setup: - Better Z homing consistency for good first layers/adhesion - Instantly swap print surfaces with no re-leveling - Even print on the flat top of an existing print still on the bed Disadvantages: - Takes a bit...
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If you don't print this with air it will be rock hard.Since PLA is garbage I did everything out of PETG / HTPLA+ / ASA since you get a bit of flex and higher strength overall. You should use 3+ perimeters and 15%+ gyroid infill. For rectilinear go...
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... be shorter. This is still a work in progress.</p> <h3> How I Designed This</h3> <p><strong>Using Fusion 360</strong></p> <p>F3D file is included. It's a bit of a mess (some sketches ended up against the main body rather than the specific component).
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The item locker models are a bit sloppy and have some resin traps. The sliced files can easily be repaired in UVTools. The window sections are multi-piece prints including the bottom, top, and the window itself. The tops can be printed on...
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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/119wnTJ_bgwZ6arVVsYZo4ohdQAtcFC7C?usp=sharing Tool list: Drill Drill bits Soldering iron Wire(preferably shielded) Philips screwdriver Pliers Loctite(Don't use if printing with PETG) Electrical tape/glue Parts...
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I also found that applying a thin layer of petrolium jelly with a cue tip to the inside of the ball race made the BBs stick a bit and less likely to fall out. Next insert the Outer onto the mounted Lower Bearing Outer. No glue is required. Repeat...
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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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You will need to play around with this a bit. For example If you are off by 0.3mm, add 0.3mm to the Z height in CURA. So manually scale the object (in Z direction only) and print until you measure the printed object as close as you can to 1/8"....
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# Parts: ## Random - Wire (6ft for the staff, but more for various bits) - Hot glue - Super glue - E6000 glue - conformal coating ## Main Staff: - 1x CrystalLEDJig - 1x StaffCrystal - 1x Crown - 1x StaffTop - 9x shaft - ~71" 1" schedule 40 PVC (dirt...
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If your puck emits bubbles it means an air pocket has been breached, in which case the puck may sink a bit (which protects it in the oil). Using this puck requires an open flame. Take all prudent precautions, keeping the flame away from flammable...
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The hinge is made from a short bit of filament, which is then melted to the outer box to keep it in place. I used a soldering iron for this. Instead of making a PCB I just 'air-wired' the connections on the shield board. The design is simply made...
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Ream all holes to their sizes with drill bits, except for the 4 2mm holes in the front half of the clamp, these will be self-tapped by the M2 screws when closing the screw cap. Press the square nut in the middle of the key in the slot provided. This...
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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...
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#10-32 x 1/2 in.1 small nut for the small thumb screw above.1 lamp cord1 bulb socket1 lamp harpOPTIONAL:You can paint/stain the wood to achieve the appearance you desire.I decided to use Danish oilAlso sprayed the thumb screws and nuts with rust...
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Not that much height gain, but every little bit helps sometimes. The only change in hardware I made from my previous design was to shorten the micro-adjust bolt from 12mm to 10mm. The hardware I used was: Original 3x M5x25mm Countersunk screws for...
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It is often a good idea to make it just a little bit smaller than possible although modern printers are usually good enough to print a drawer which can be moved with ease but still has enough friction just not to open by itself. ### Optional...
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I'm afraid I cheated a bit here; sulfur is actually quite large and distorts the other atoms in the ring. Because I didn't want to remake all the other atoms, I just distorted the sulfur (SulfurPh5b) to give you an idea of how much space it takes up....
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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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... center mass removed. A bit of adamantine is added in this interior for strength, and it's decorated with a phoenix head made of gold. ...The amber gemstones which decorate this weapon were also part of the reward given to the tharch for their aid.
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I warmed up the butterfly on the wings and bent it a bit, this creates a 3D effect. You could do many things, for example eyes that look at you in the dark, swap ornaments and symbols depending on the season or festival and holidays, when the child...
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If you print with .1mm for me the support was a bit harder to remove. ***Support removal*** After printing, you will need some patience and ideally a small plier and a pick to remove it. Start with the bigger pieces between the gears, then...
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Please excuse the photos of the dual ring fitting as I only had one 4mm M2 screw available to hold in the ring and it's a bit on the piss. It looks a lot better with the four screws fitted This project will be split between the hardware and...
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I found drilling the holes out with a 1/16in drill bit worked well for the holes that were slightly too narrow. The location of the parts and number needed (if more than 1) are included in the file names. All directions are in relation to...
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(The tail of this print has an outer diameter of what the inner diameter would typically be, so you will need to sand these down a bit as they were designed to go in a traditional BT-80 24mm_Motor_Retainer_Part_A.stl - Print 1 of these...
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Drill the axle holes in the Base to 3.1mm with a drill-bit so the axles can spin smoothly 1. Drill the axle holes in the wheels and Spacer to 3mm to ensure a tight fit on the axles 1. Drill the bolting holes to connect the Stepper Holder to the Base...
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Update 5: changed the body of the mag a bit: made the rails in the mag taller to prevent darts from getting stuck, added a Talon mag catch slot so you can (in theory, not proven) use it in talon mag adapters (or at the very least lock into dual mag...
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;FLAVOR:Marlin ;Initialize M82 ;absolute extrusion mode M201 X500.00 Y500.00 Z100.00 E5000.00 ;Setup machine max acceleration M203 X500.00 Y500.00 Z10.00 E50.00 ;Setup machine max feedrate M204 P500.00 R1000.00 T500.00 ;Setup Print/Retract/Travel...
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All my latest creations will be available there, as Thingiverse downloads are a bit broken at the moment and also the customizers seems to not work anymore. *** This model *** Double the fun with this new dual fidget ring! If you like the...