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To fix the mechanism in place you can use a 10mm M2 countersunk screw or use a little bit of glue. I designed the mechanism to hold a M2 nut for the screw to screw into, however I didn't need it.</p><p>When you press on the mechanism, the cards pop...
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Both of these games are beautiful games, but they both use a lot of tiles for each player, and so the games could use a bit more organization than a couple of plastic bags.The first item I designed was a tray (with lid) that would store all of the...
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I suggest securing it by melting the tab behind it or with a bit of hot glue. > - The Pro Micro has a quite weak USB connector. I would suggest you reinforce it with a blob of epoxy glue, my first Pro Micro broke. ![Assembly and...
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But basically, the bow is more vertical than the original, and the hull is a bit wider. Below the waterline, I made the hull as big as possible without looking way too dumb, so there's lots of space for whatever I wanted to put in it, including the...
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Make sure that the screw can move and turn freely within the hole: if it doesn't, widen it a little using a small drill bit or a thin rat-tail file.Turn the #6-32 screw into the crank handle using a screwdriver. If the tolerances are correct on your...
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With everything printed and assembled the weather-pagoda weighs 116 gr.Top and bottom had a bit of stringing where parts stand out, the rest came out really clean. Setting the floors on the columns will need a calm hand, it's tight. Be aware that...
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So I suspect it is a mixture of bronze and the darkened color of the degenerate remains (see photo above).to have a soft, cushioning surface on which the cassette rests.I achieved this by:Printing the part with a color change from black PETG to...
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### Sizing I will update in a short bit with the inner dimensions, and you can do your own math to scale the helmet to a size that fits your head. I personally double checked the size of my head using two soda cans on a table top, putting my head...
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To slide the bearings onto the axle, the ends of the cylindrical pin need to be ground a bit. A cordless screwdriver with a chuck and 120 grit sandpaper will do a good job. The bearings should be tight and never too loose. The length of the...
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Articulated LED desk lamp EN (Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator) PROJECT IN PROGRESS (some small modifications, printing and assembly, rectification of the defects noticed and I post the stl) The principle is to print only the joints and...
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This is Ed Nisley's Dishwasher Rack Protector, tweaked a bit. Rack Protector with Pin: if the pin has broken off, you can use a protector which includes the pin, in place of the missing pin. You'll need to glue the base into place so that it doesn't...
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- Inside/Outside Endcap: This is the basic end that you can use if you want to create a different style of truss connected to the three corner bits, or if you wanted to create something like a 90 degree angle adapter, custom length truss, etc. This...
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Downloading all components related to Steadicam first might make this process a little bit simpler if necessary and allow the final construction time which might end up faster without adding any unwanted bulk due simply taking advantage now more...
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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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Model is plenty strong enough but you may want to up the walls to 3 or 4 to hide the infill on the front a bit more.Also if using PETG make sure to use a decent brim as I forgot to increase it and got some warping on the front bracket that mounts to...
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If they are inserted the other way, she looks a bit cross-eyed. 6 - Refer to the assembly diagrams in the pictures section as well as the uploaded pictures for putting the model together. The model is meant to be glued. Do not hesitate to ask...
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Print Settings: Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Notes: Print with support for all parts except: Rear anchors, carbon fibre plugs, keyboard folds, v2 Add-on Custom Section: Parts needed and Assembly Parts needed: 2 x M3 20mm screws 2 x M3 16mm...
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With blue or black it was okish, with red a bit hard to see. (you can see the difference on the pic, red icons underneath that made me try it the other way) - or they get printed extra on a very thin base (0,1mm) get glued on top in the end. Which...
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101% made the bearing a bit loose. Your mileage may vary.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Brand:\n Printrbot\n \n Printer:\n ...
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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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The rearmost mount will still need a bit of DIY work as it is meant to be used with a SCX10 ii style rear bumper mount, bolted onto the TRX6 chassis. It may also be required to cut and trim the front wall of the expedition cab to prevent clearance...
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It's a bit complicated so verify it's working correctly before deployment. This is placed inside of the enclosure with the cameras. The fan is powered over PoE like the cameras are, as each camera has a spare set of 12v wires that are unused. I used...
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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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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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Drill it with a 2.5mm drill bit (approximately 3/32"). Next, take an M3x0.5mm pitch tap and make an M3 thread all the way through that same hole. If you don't have one, you can try forcing a thread with an M3 bolt, but using a tap will give better...
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Yes, and now this holder for a CR-Touch came out. The first variant was promising but a bit shaky. Because of this, I designed a second variant that can be clipped and fixed at the front of the hotend cover.<br /> I have uploaded both variants for...
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I highly recommend insulating the heater block a bit so the printer can maintain extruder temperatures while the fan is running. I wrapped mine in several layers of Kapton tape and my printer is now able to maintain the head temp within a few...
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The hole diameters can be opened as needed with the appropriate drill bit or tool. The safety key for the launch controller requires fabrication. I used a section of 2mm diameter rod purchased from Amazon for use as the key. The brass...
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If your request is for something a bit larger than that then please ask about it anyway. I may be happy to do it just to try out some new design tools. Support offered All parts have been test printed before being added for download. If you run...
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I actually printed a plate for the back of the battery holders just to give it a bit more strength (you could probably just permanently epoxy them on). Voltage Booster (added later without photos): After a while, I actually ended up getting a...