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I had noticed there is a little slit on the back, up by the fan, which could be used to attach or hang something from. I wanted a way to attach an external hard drive to the back of my console so that it is neat/tidy and out of the way... this...
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So two 60mm fans can be installed without further modifications and the i3 Mega can be closed again with the original base plate. The conversion is mainly intended to be able to operate the board with the RepRap firmware and the Duet WiFi interface...
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I recommend printing more plates in case you don't get it right on the first try :D This fan-made model was brought to life by 3Demon. We are a group of modeling and 3d printing enthusiasts based in Prague, Czech Republic. We’ve been making 3D...
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... Settings include 103.6% scale, 0.12 layer height, 0.3 nozzle/line width, 90% fan, minimal efficient raft. "MustDrill" one I accidently set to 80% infill and automatic supports in addition to my custom supports so it's a lot to excavate around him.
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My design fans them out and spaces them so you can grab one easily.It was difficult to modify other designs, so I made a clean CAD file and am including it so others can modify my design to suit their needs.The file is parametric, so you can change...
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I am a big variable fan. You can change many things at the top of the file. There are a few local variables in the modules. Hack it to pieces, I won't stop you. You can try to raise the text labels but I had better luck embedding them. The...
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...As the enclosure is not air tight, air infiltration helps ensure all air leaving the enclosure is via the filter & blower.The intake manifold fits a Wathai 120mm x 32mm High Airflow Blower Centrifugal Fan( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08Q3Q2354 ).
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It is fan-made, we are not affiliated with the Pokémon company. We are a group of modelling and 3d printing enthusiasts, who work in a 3D makerspace located in Prague, Czech Republic. We make cosplay accessories, technical gadgets and much more. ...Have...
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Layer Height: 0.2 mm Wall Thickness: 1.6 mm Nozzle Temp: 245 F Bed Temp: 86 F Infill: 20% Speed: 40 mm/s Initial Layer Print Speed: 8.0 mm/s Fan Speed: 45% Supports: No supports are needed for: Filter, Water Reservoir, Net Pot Tray, Gutter, Water...
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So I decided to design and add a stronger handle bar mount to this collection.Printing:All parts can be printed without supports, but for the handle bar pieces I recommend to have the mounting legs pointing towards your part cooling fan to get nice...
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Thanks for waiting a few more days.) List of items used in this project and where to find them: ■ 8 x15 x 45mm Linear Bearing (x2): https://geni.us/LinearBearing45mm ■ 8 x 15 x 25mm Linear Bearing (x1): https://geni.us/LinearBearing25mm ■ 12v Nema 17...
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There is a cut out in the base for mounting a 40mmx20mm cooling fan, but this really isn't necessary unless you plant to run continuously for extended periods. What else do you guys do? We Make Machines! Anything industrial or parts feeding...
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I don't have a heat gun with a fan yet, it's on the list of tools to buy along with a million others... Anyway, I would always use my soldering iron to shrink tubing after making a joint, but that would melt the rubber and leave junk all over my...
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I use the zero cooling fan trick (just disable it/turn it off in your slicer) anytime I can print without supports as the layers bond better and thus it's stronger for functional parts versus cute things that sit on a shelf. At $20/1kg roll of PLA...
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The MGN-9 attachment block is uploaded as the v-wheel-top-clamp-rails.stl file. I'll be updating the v3.1a design to remove the requirement for extrusions where carriages are not used, and introducing tighter belt placement, improved endstop...
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As a member of the RPF and a fan of seeing people craft and wear their fandom, I decided to modify a few things here and there so I could satisfy my love of both the MCU hammer and also the design from the comics! So here is a list of...
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I've been wrong before. (Note: My cooling fan has been removed for photo purposes.) I use a Thorpe duct and adapter, so the lower bearing block is shaped to fit and allow for that. You can use 2 Uppers if you don't have that specific lower need. The...
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Layer Height - 0.15 Wall Thickness - 1.2mm Wall Line Count - 3 Horizontal Expansion - 0.0 mm Initial Layer Horizontal Expansion - (-0.25) "Elephants Foot" Top/Bottom Thickness - 0.8mm Top Layers - 6 Bottom Layers - 6 Top\Bottom Pattern - Zig Zag...
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The font used in the design is the same one featured across multiple Mepharis albums, making it a perfect collectible for fans. ----------- # Show your support for Mepharis You can do this by downloading this guitar pick and voting for them in...
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I added a 25mm fan to the box because I noticed that when my original filament bot got too hot on a hot day, it would start acting funny. I included a picture of my amazing rats nest of wire and breadboard. You ask: how in the world does it even...
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Note: This was designed for the 70mm fan version of the standard viggen. You may encounter power issues and weight issues with the 64mm version, but I can't be sure. You will need to put your battery *all* the way forwards to account for the...
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I found that hanging a couple of bag clips on the hanging elastic helped a lot, as did a fan to keep the cutting area cool. The fumes from this are very nasty; recommend doing this outside, garage, or other well-ventilated space. I hope that this...
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Thus, it's important that they're lined up on the rod when you do so.\nThe benefits:\nCool totally random name\nThe extruder and hotend are accessible from the front\nLots of space for assembly\nLightweight (I don't have numbers for this specific...
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The files were designed by me and released under the LGPL license raspberry pi forum post/announcement https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=301434 12/16/2021 11:14 Added 5g fan adapter 30/03/2021 11:01 Finished redesigning some...
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Cooling fan disabled or set to a maximum of 30%. Printing temperature: 255°C. Bed temperature: 90°C. When printing with PolyMakr PC plus, use the included BuildTak printing surface for good adhesion with the building platform. ...I chose this material...
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It was originally designed to be used with a fan to quickly pull down the RH level. But for ease of use and no cables we added 1 more silica box instead. </p><p> </p><p>There are mainly 3 versions</p><p>1: With hygrometer and a drawer for...
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I needed more clearance for a larger cooler than it fits in this case (Thermalright AXP 100 full copper + noctua 120mm fan for a Ryzen 3900x), initially I had built a window with an spaced center to fit it in, but this solution allows me to "seal"...
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Note if you use a Labists X1 or other to print, this is a large print volume, I was printing 4 blocks at a time, and I highly recommend your Stepper Drivers have heat sinks, your stepper motors have fans and your stepper motor drivers voltage is...
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The size or alignment of the ventilation holes may or may not matter, so I've made them larger and better aligned with the fan. The OpenSCAD source code has been included for easy remixing if you'd like to attempt creating that nice curve or building...
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Here's a link to the Reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/g8dlft/raspberry_pi_emergency_and_recoverykit/ The currently used interfaces, accessible on the front panel are: USB3.0 3.5 mm jack Ethernet Camera SD/microSD reader...