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____________ ###V2 Update (28.02.2022) A bit modified some parts: * Drum and Cap - added small holes in drum bottom and cap top which help to remove the stragglers. Big thanks to <a...
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... It's possibly my design is a little out (a few centimetres), it's also possible the whole thing is scaled a bit large due to my chunky hands, but it does seem to line up with what I could see in the recent episode of Mandalorian that showed them.
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The rounded version adds a .6mm rounded edge at the bottom layer for smoother meshing between pieces.\r\n\r\n---------------------\r\n\r\nUpdated version 2.2 - 2/14/19\r\nI've made a couple of very minor adjustments, making some of the layers smaller...
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You have to stretch the foot a bit (for example with your nails or a plectrum) to get it out again. Or just put them together when you're done with the electrics. The Bottom Diffusor part is at one site 0.5mm longer if it dont fit turn it around. I...
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If you want to give the card dispensers a bit more stability during transport, print the card dispenser hlder, place them on top and tie them to the bottom ones with rubber bands (s. picture). The entire hex tower then goes into the storage box,...
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Some of the pegs can be a bit of a pain to assemble, let me know if you have any trouble and if you'd do any changes. Also, apologies for the amount of different sized pegs, Im pretty sure a bunch of them could've been standarized but I ended up...
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One the two halves of part E2 have been fully seated in the groves of the Gamma - Insert, use the holes on the Gamma - Insert as a template to drill through the part E2 with a 1/8" or 3mm drill bit. Feed 2x M3x16 Screws throw the new holes on the...
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Hi, this is my creation a Raspberry PI 4 laptop, it as everything u need 4 usb port, ethernet, wi fi, 2 speakers, 3.5 jack for music ecc Is all printe in PETG, 13.3" if you are crazy like me, make this project, is a bit expensive in the photos you...
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This can be tricky and you'll have to be very careful not to lift or otherwise damage the solder pads, but with a bit of patience, lots of flux, desoldering braid and/or desoldering gun, could be done successfully. If unsure, delegate this task to...
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... built like other CaderIfor trucks and has curly phosphor bronze contacts (bearing on the wheel backs) soldered to a strip of PCB that is wired to the loco so it follows it everywhere. (mine is disconnectable but that is a bit difficult to explain)
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I will be purchasing the Spire of the Watcher one but let's be honest, that's going to take a bit to arrive. (Please ignore the surface passes, I need to do some more tweaking over the holidays.) <b>EDIT AS OF 2023-04-01 (Not an April Fool's...
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... and there ya go. 4 screw locations on each, and a bit beefy. These are the base for the next gen adjustable legs. About 14-16mm Ring: Easy adapter for xTool's air assist and the 14mm 10W modules. ... Beats the silly tape they put in the kit.
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The included gcode and 3MF file use the relevant layer heights for each part all in one plate. Assembly: The lock nut is the flat part that looks a bit like a cog. The nut is the ring-shaped part. The spanner is the tall tube-like part. It will be...
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I added the wire and used a bit of super glue to glue the wire into the channel. My idea was to view the EL wire thru the clear resin printed part but then quickly realized the EL wire is viewed better from the exposed side. I then realized it...
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Also the magnet based mechanic feels a bit gimmicky and it actually counters the initial concept of randomness in the number of moves for each tile (because after playing a lot you begin to see patterns for the tiles and can predict them).So I wanted...
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You would probably have to modify the tap for the screw drive as well, otherwise it would be a bit too loose. Screws: I used six screws in this design to attach the drive mechanism to the body of the top. Nice tiny self-tapping screws are a little...
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You might have to squeeze quite a bit to have the sliding piece fit into the clip of the puck, but that depends on your printer and settings. Once together, you might have to squeeze the sliding piece in, and pull it back down a couple times to break...
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Solder one of the micro switches onto its wire and use a bit of super glue to hold it into place. Then thread the second wire through the cavity and solder it in place (this will not be removable unless the wire is cut). To assemble the spring...
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I like to use a different layer height for the "base" versus the graph itself -- it helps to make the separation more distinct (and also improves the speed a bit). I usually use 0.2mm layer height for the base, and 0.15mm layers for the graph. For...
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A small heatsink should be used if there's no active cooling installed, since ventilation is limited, as well as sending pictures and video via motioneyeOS causes the CPU to get a bit hot when motion is detected. The IPi V4 fixes an issue with the...
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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.
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The rods were a bit short, so I made them longer, without losing height. The tubes connecting the printer's frame elements were taken from Leroy Merlin, aluminum, 12 mm, anodized - slightly smaller than the diameter of 11.7 mm. These same tubes were...
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The front doors are a bit larger than the front opening, the side doors fit into the side openings. I used 3 mm acrylic which I cut by hand using a special knife. Laser cutting is preferred....</p> <p>Because of the thickness of the acrylic, I added...
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#The 1980s TV ##Take Your Room Decor on a Trip Back in Time Add a bit of electronic nostalgia to your home with this 3D-printed The 1980s TV model. While this project is just a shell of a television set, you can creatively opt for adding a fake...
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These will print fine without support and you'll avoid having to fish odd bits of support out from blind holes. Setting a support overhang angle of around 55° should get the job done. Choose the appropriate cooling duct depending on the blower you...
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The New Parts: - New Back Cap Threaded - This mod puts the threads on the back cap for attachment to the back barrel - used the existing back barrel dropped the XY 2mm to make the new threads with clearance - This still needs a bit of force to get...
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It's important to assemble the supports with a bit of compression present on the rod assemblies when everything is tightened up, to prevent poor tolerances in the bearing translating into excess deflection of the bed when weight or inertial forces...
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I recommend curling the transparency a bit and committing to fast and forceful punches for best results. It also helps to check every now and then that the punch blade doesn't have previous holes stuck to it. The jig is required because from past...
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3 - The model is straightforward to build, however the eyebrows are quite small and require a bit of patience. The dents for the eyebrows are to be used as a guide and the eyebrows do not need to sit flush. 4 - Refer to the assembly diagrams in the...
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This is the 6th iteration I've printed, and I still needed to use a file to gently reduce both sides a bit before the gears weren't binding on them. It also expects to have bowden tubing pushed into the extruder gear side (like the ElProducts...