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I use 1.6mm stainless wire)Some tapping screws (around 2mm x 8mm)Glue, lubricant (silicone oil), solder, electronic wireTool:Soldering iron for assembling circuitry and welding plastic partsPC for programming ArduinoDrill bit, radius = 2mmSharp knife...
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I will be uploading a test version with a bit more room for people to test in a few days. - 2021-10-25: First 4 Guardian trays uploaded to Thingiverse: Heka, Mafdet, Satet & Wadjet. Removed all prior project updates to make the project log less...
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It can take a bit of muscle to get the hose zipped in initially but it will soon conform to the curves and stay planted. The lower dust shoe is a snap on and off design that lets you easily change tools and get to the collet. <strong>Two Tool mount...
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- Potentiometer is 10KB B10K Pot, heres a link on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CZXCBWD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - Arduino Pro Micro required for the video linked below, can be subbed for other boards like...
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You'll still need a bit of effort getting Retropie configured how you like it, and there are some tricky parts in the print and assembly, but in all it's a fairly straightforward build. https://youtu.be/KM5P6YLfeTA Some tips on assembly: ...
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The top will be a snug fit but it should be glued, the windings can add quite a bit of pressure when there are a lot of turns. Alternately you can design and print a bobbin from Cymen or elliotboney or one of the many others on thingiverse The pen...
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The magnets I used in my case where Ø 5 x 1 mm.In the following GIF we can see the alignment and how the magnets keep the box open or shut:The plug model that this case accommodates has more or less the following general dimensions:Of course, since...
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(wach it on youtube) dont worry about X axis Lenght, its ok, just leave cables little bit lose to prevent the cables from being jerked during printing. IMPORTANT: this chain is NOT COMPATIBLE with the original and with all other designs u will...
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... cause alignment issues and defeat the purpose of having a guide. If you have one, just run a 2mm drill bit through the hole and it will be exactly as designed. ... I have printed and used Bowden and cone versions and they both worked flawlessly.
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Some software debug skills are required to go down this path although most of the effort was finding missing pieces of code and not really writing much code from scratch although a little bit of code will need to be modified for Octave. Blender was...
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This is important because there's a hollow in the bottom of the main cat model, so that it prints open but still has a bit more bed adhesion than a single line.PLA and PETG both work; PETG is strongerI recommend a wider line width, e.g. A PETG...
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You may have to warm the rear Pipe Sockets a bit as you put the 8mm Pipe in, but depending on your printer, it'll just fit "Snugly", whereas 7mm Pipe will be a touch loose until you tighten down your bolts/nuts.Seriously, use PLA+ (PLUS) filament...
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If the clip is a bit loose, you can bend the legs slightly to increase tension. Reassemble the lamp, gasket and lamp. Reinsert the wires and stem into the mount, being sure to thread the wires through a washer and a nut, tightening the nut on the...
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I recommend using a hand-drill with a 2.7mm bit to manually drill out the holes prior to assembly.Step 3: Final AssemblyThe keyboard sub-assembly should be assembled with the following steps:Lube, mod, and install the stabilizers.Install the switches...
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Depending on your slicer settings or filament there may be more or less variability in your hole sizes on the final print (some perfect, some to small) Another option is to find a drill bit that is the perfect size for the capsule and clean up the...
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If you do print the updated version with (untested) and it all goes well could you upload your make or post in the comments to help out thanks :) hope you like it. There is now an adjusted screen size for a better finishing look, different handle...
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Cut the square out with a utility knife or other sharp implement Take a center-punch, or screwdriver if you don't have one, put it through the hole and touching the middle of the bottom card stock and laminate layer of the enclosure lid. HAMMER FIST...
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I created a modified version of the tray that holds them and it should now work with those bits. To fit those tokens with the shields, I had to remove a thumbhole that helps get the tray out of the box. If you are not using the token shields, I...
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(like me!) **Use the next bit of this summary as a guide to hotends; no fully necessary info is in here.** As already noted, this design is part of my journey to create a string-less environment. I've cycled through many designs and variations, and...
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This should fit pretty well and sometimes the lower ring gets jammed a bit. So no force but with feeling. It should look like shown in picture 4. ##Step 2 Two sealing rings have to be cut from the moss rubber. These are glued to the top and...
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The nuc with spout may hold a little bit more. If you wish to use a piece of Plexiglass over the frames under the lid, a piece of 3/16" or 5mm thick, 143mm x 132mm, will fit over the frames. I have also included an SVG for laser cutting the...
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I added a little bit of tolerance, but it should be fairly snug. 5. Slide the two instances of "leg-side" into their slots on either side. Note the portion of "leg-side" that curves, and use that to inform the direction in which you place it. The...
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The holes as designed are intentionally a bit small for M3, so they tap easily. If you don't plan to tap them you may want to drill them with a 3mm bit to accept an M3 screw. * Install the hotend fan. * If using an inductive probe, install the...
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The slot should allow a bit of vertical adjustment.Install the probe mount to the extruder plate using two short M3 screws.Remove the 4020 duct, BMG and hotend, if installed.Sandwich the extruder plate between the extruder stepper and the BMG, and...
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So I designed this modular 3D printer housing with several additional options, including:\r\n\r\n- Non-invasive integration of the Prusa I3 Mk3 (and potentially the Mk2 as well?)\r\n- Base-mounted PTFE tube guidance for MMU2 or similar multifilament...
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Depending on your slicer settings or filament there may be more or less variability in your hole sizes on the final print (some perfect, some to small) Another option is to find a drill bit that is the perfect size for the capsule and clean up the...
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Further it is a bit unnerving having the propeller so close to fingers during the throw. As such this craft is launched by a modified version of this catapult: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5148795. The parts were printed at .15mm with...
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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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Orange parts: 10% cubicThe big heart shape parts are printed with 30° support with painted on supports on the edges and no supports in the hexagonal holes for the pins.I printed it with “Snug” Supports.The top part of the heart shape does...
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There is a start piece for the rail which has a bit of a cutout where you can slot in a multitool base. The rest of the rail is closed so that the base can be moved securely along the path. I am pretty happy with the results so far. The snap...