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To be fair, I thought about stepper motors after I had already made a bit of progress on this project. And while I'm aware of the sunken cost fallacy and blah blah blah, I am human and decided,I can do some mental gymnastics to justify my lesser...
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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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I had to make that area thin (about 0.05") so the nut sits low enough to get enough threads from the tripod but it was rather thin so I updated a version which is a little thicker (about 0.075")Update:While I like the larger viewing area of the 4"...
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The Angle Adjust Mount locations are 3 layers thick and can be punched out or removed by passing a 4mm drill bit through. This keeps the rear of the plate clean and allows users to select a mounting location based on preference and side (Left v Right...
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You will have to trim the image to fit as its a bit oversized. Use the acrylic as a guide to trace where you need to cut).</p><p>-Glue the top ring together and place it on the top, secure it with 6 small screws. </p><p>-Use double sided tape to...
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The brush holder is a bit heavier and takes much longer to print, however, only one or two of those should be needed. How to assemble and disassembleThis works similar to how jigsaw puzzle pieces fit together:On a flat surface, place two pieces...
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Only needed because I am printing in heated chamber, which caused a bit of flex on the normal bracket.Modded L and R Ducts again. I am printing ABS in a 50C chamber and the thin ducts kept melting, even when printed in ABS (transparent). Pics...
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Modeled with Fusion 360, I sliced it with PrusaSlicer and printed it in TPU on my Prusa MINI+.I took the opportunity to play with the number of perimeters and infill to arrive at the "right" flexibility, starting from PrusaSlicer default settingsEven...
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I removed the middle part as it was too close to the hot end, and I think I need to make it a bit longer because the back hangs down. Right now, this is solved by using a zip tie. When printing the duct, I used tree support on the front end vertical...
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Each of the legs print print a bit differently, but in general 0% fill 4 perimeters. lever : inserts from underneath to operate the gears I printed all parts on a smooth build plate. I applied a small amount of glue stick and smoothed it out with...
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- The nuts used were all without a nylock which would help a bit. - C_pot_gear had no clearance from base, this resulted in some friction. Changed to add 1mm clearance. - Tension arm bearing height raised by 1mm to make it inline with...
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In my case I printed X and Y dimensions at 100.4% for all 3 parts, using Prusa PETG.AssemblyPress-fit 4 M3 nuts, one in each corner of the GRILL, it's a bit tricky because they got from inside, use a bolt to press them well into the fitting.Press-fit...
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One robot using these parts and the OWI-535 Beta Mods came in second at the New Mexico State Science Olympiad Tournament. The Alpha Mods are a perfect example of the inexperienced solving a problem though good measurements and a bit of trial &...
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Now I think I understand it a bit better; it acts as a sort of baffle, so my design didn't make any sense. I've moved the narrowed part above all the holes. I've also made the way that it narrows much more organic in shape, and better for printing. I...
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Run a single screw through the countersunk hole in the middle of each of the “Laser Riser Base” parts. TIP: if possible, pre-drill these 4 holes with an appropriate drill bit for...
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I was inspired to create this model to prevent this inconvenience for others!The Prusa MINI is an amazing machine, but it comes with a bit of a concerning extruder design that leaves the hotend fully exposed to anyone whose fingers may fail them.I...
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Due to the very slow curve of the part, the supports are a bit tight fitting but do the job well. The supports have only been tested using .2mm layers but 'should' work with smaller layer heights. The supports come off in four parts. Do not use a...
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It is an optional print to use instead of the baseplate, but it integrates the baseplate into the bezel and relocates the reset button a bit for better access.- Rotated the embossed pattern around outer gear to leave walls thicker for FDM (V22)-...
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You may wish to run the auger slowly a bit (with plastic in the hopper) before you tighten the gear box shaft set screw. Be sure to put all four mounting screws in the base to hold the AugerMotorBracket to the mounting bed. It still reacts all the...
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So I tightened up some tolerances, to make the rotate-and-lock a bit more tight and snappy. Also changed a few features to fit my liking.</p><p>I also added a tag design, for easy interchangeable identification of the material in the...
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Perfect for those who want to add a bit of fun to their bathroom routine. Add some fun and a touch of outer space to your bathroom decor with this 3D model for 3D printing toilet paper holder in the shape of an astronaut. It's not just a functional...
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Snowman fairy lightsEveryone knows fairy lights and I thought they could be customized a bit. The idea came to me while I was about to print a lamp and see the competition. I have developed snowman attachments that you can easily put over your...
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While holding the cup with your one hand, you can push with your fingernail upwards and under the upper cap and the pod should pop-up quite easily after a couple times and with a bit of experience.Cap VariantsTo know what's in the reFRESH your POD I...
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One is without any keystones and the other 3 are with 1, 2, and 3 keystones respectively based on your use case.There is a little bit of a order that things have to go together in. Below is my general tips for assembly order.</p><ol><li>Screw the...
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ABS, or PETG would be the most likely candidates for material used, you could even do them in Polycarbonate, if you have that ability to print in that material.Parts list:1 - Y Axis Linear Rail - Left MGN12H Mount1 - Y Axis Linear Rail - Right MGN12H...
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(I'm far too pleased with this little bit of upcycling than is reasonably warranted …) Hang from Christmas Tree or Festivus pole.Alternative Material: I also used a stainless steel mesh (pictured below left). It didn't turn out as well. A...
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As a result, this bows the PVC pipe a bit (as my 3-way corner fittings [see below for source] are at 90º angles), so I created 55º versions of these as well, to account for the modified angle of the front vertical pipes. In my case, the 55º pieces go...
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A short bridge is required for the rail end caps. Post-Printing All holes are intentionally modeled as very tight fits and are intended to be drilled out with a 3mm bit to ensure proper fit. The threaded inserts will push waste material into the...
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Found this model by spiga76, changed the PLA model a bit to go from 230-190 instead of 240-200 and added labels for filament types. PrintingFor easier configuration, we can apply G-code to "Printer Settings" > “Custom G-code” > “Before...
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The box could potentially slide a bit depending on the surface it is on (best to attach it to its surface so it cannot move). This will not occur if the exit hole is in the bottom of the box like Ricky's design.</p> <p>So, if you are looking for a...