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Now with the Gen2's rail design you can quickly swap the storage units between work areas Download the GEN2 Interactive Catalog PDFFeatures:• Gen2 rails allowing quick and easier swap-ability and combinations of many Gen2 Storage...
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Every time I changes something a little bit further up the dependency tree, everything below that got messed up and in most cases had to be redone completely. This is mostly my fault for building one feature on top of another. I did not know better...
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There will also be the latest version from now on (as Thingiverse downloads are a bit broken at the moment) ***Thanks*** Thanks go to [jasmine-lv](https://www.thingiverse.com/jasmine-lv) for the idea to create this version of the sweeping name...
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Now it prints better for me.Hinges are a bit tighter by default (Works well for well calibrated printers)Thickness is a bit reduced by default.Have fun!Other modelsIf you like it, please have a look at all my customizable creations. There are...
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Now with the Gen2's rail design you can quickly swap the storage units between work areas.Download the GEN2 Interactive Catalog PDFFeatures:• Gen2 rails allowing quick and easier swap-ability and combinations of many Gen2 Storage System designs.•...
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6 - ESC Floor (V3) It's another floor, but a bit more to say here... there's grooves on the back and on the front of that part, but they are different. The back groove allows the motor wires to go up to the ESC and it's a straight groove from the...
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Now with the Gen2's rail design you can quickly swap the storage units between work areas.Download the GEN2 Interactive Catalog PDFFeatures:• Gen2 rails allowing quick and easier swap-ability and combinations of many Gen2 Storage System designs.•...
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Now with the Gen2's rail design you can quickly swap the storage units between work areas.Download the GEN2 Interactive Catalog PDFFeatures:• Gen2 rails allowing quick and easier swap-ability and combinations of many Gen2 Storage System designs.•...
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Extract the Chamber, using the magnet Lid knob to position the bottom lock in the center and the apply the push pin into the hole in the side, depressing the lock tab on the Chamber.The first few times you open the box the surfaces are still a bit...
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The silicone first comes off the PETG mold and sticks to the acrylic: On the underside, you can see that a tiny bit of the silicone has also pressed itself under the protective film of the adhesive film: The silicone can be easily rubbed off here...
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On Thingiverse, I found a different bearing design that seemed as if it would fit my needs beautifully (using Thingiverse for inspiration is a bit of a theme of my design process). I decided to convert this design to something that I felt would...
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When you unload the filament from the printer, roll the spool back, so the filament just stays out a bit from the bottom mount hole. The next time you load it, grab the filament and pull it to your printer. The roll takes care of itself and unwinds....
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... We've exchanged a fair bit to iterate the design before he published it, and I'm happy to see that project being this successful on its own.Additionally he made a great delta carriage which I'm using the tensioner design from in this project.
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-zip ties (to support not load bearing components instead of using nuts, bolts and washers which are heavier and more expensive ( I used these for the seat support beam ends) -rods 'broom sticks' of two sizes (50mm for cross bracing and 20mm for the...
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-With the right Bong filled to an appropriate level start the left Bong pump running and watch the whole thing for a bit... ...bubbles will work their way out of the pipes and the level in each of the Bong traps should even out, fiddle with the...
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While I was redesigning it, I also figured, well, let's build it with a bit more thought into everything that was clunky: I remixed a number of objects, and re-included a few of the parts I'd designed for v1 under this single Thing here, to simplify...
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It should require a bit of force to get them seated into the far holes. Once seated the middle wobble piece should slide back and forth smoothly and move at least 1mm. </li> <li>Now place the top wobble piece in position and slide its pins into...
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assembly requires a bit of soldering and patience for debugging :-)I used spare parts that I found at home, but these are easily available in any e-shop with Arduino-like electronics.Print instructionsGlowing platePrint glowing_plate drawing side...
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More info about it at https://www.printables.com/model/287506-resize-your-spool-with-a-simple-ring-and-some-sweaElectronics and Firmware:I am using an old 8-bit board from a scrapped printer. I didn't change the Marlin-firmware (yet) but used the one...
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Thankfully, that tiny bit of glue did no harm to the books and scratched-off cleanly with a blade.2. The second time, I used Super Glue, which set within a minute or two. In that case:</p><ul><li>I first assembled all of the squares on...
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I have printed the drawers with 0.2mm layers but higher or lower layers would also be fine.The drawers are designed to be printed as spiral vase.And to make the parts a bit more rigid you can preferably change the extrusion width to 0.65 or print...
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I have printed the drawers with 0.2mm layers but higher or lower layers would also be fine.The drawers are designed to be printed as spiral vase.And to make the parts a bit more rigid you can preferably change the extrusion width to 0.65 or print...
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You might want to add a little bit of negative Z offset to this one for a squished first layer on a rough bed for a nice matte finish that's close to the texture of the ThinkPad.The main part should be printed with support. Try tree support as it...
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When I realized that, I had to go touch up the vector graphic to make the twigs a bit thicker. As a rule of thumb, I ensure that every extremity has at least 2 shell lines in order to print well. * To date, I only put 3 magnets in each ear and base...
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When you unload the filament from the printer, roll the spool back, so the filament just stays out a bit from the bottom mount hole. The next time you load it, grab the filament and pull it to your printer. The roll takes care of itself and unwinds....
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The wire should be very near to 2.0 mm in diameter.rnrnTools:rn- Screwdriverrn- Utility knife / box cutterrn- 2.0 mm drill bitrn- 2.5 mm drill bitrn- M3 tap Step 1 - Ream Holes for Threads Use the 2.5 mm drill bit to ream the holes that will later be...
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(Probably more variants in the future, if needed) Print instructionsRecommended Print SettingsInfill: 15 %Layer height: 0,20 mmSupports: No Optional hardwareFor fixing the gridthis: screw 3x16 SPAX (schraubenking) - will slightly look...
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Don't go larger (unless your tube is significantly fatter than normal for some reason) as any lateral tube movement will potentially affect alignment and consequently feeding of filament at the tubes meeting point. Simply put:- The print is designed...
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I recommend using 3.5 mm or 4 mm drill bit in order to be able to tune part alignment. I didn't and then suffered the consequences<br>The 27 SL1S enclosure front bottom vent.stl is not probably needed at all but I had it designed so I printed...
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If you're able to afford a bunch of Pi's for this project, I assume you don't mind spending the bit extra on the parts. Disclaimers out of the way, let's get to the good bits… This design REQUIRES specific parts to go together...