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* The Cura version used for this print of mine is version 4.10.0 Printer model: Ender 3 V2 Filament: eSun PLA+ Filament Color: Fire Engine Red Layer Height: 0.2mm Initial Layer Height: 0.2mm Line Width: 0.4mm Wall Thickness: 0.8mm (Light use) OR Wall...
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Assemble the hotend with the cooling parts to the Hotend_Bracket (by following the instructions of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2763931, although any order should work with these parts). Screw the screws directly into the plastic. Stick a short...
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Initially, I designed these parts using OpenSCAD (files still available) but have more recently moved to designing the parts using OnShape (you can find the source along with my e3D titan carriage mount and cooling solution here:...
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The nature shapes file is for bird mommies who do not need to make hundreds of toys, but just a few really cool ones to help liven up the sleeping cage. I have used all of these with parrots ranging from parrotlets (little cut out shapes) to macaws...
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... outside and screw off spinning towards the inside. This allows for the caps to only be placed on the proper side and it looks cool. 15= Enjoy not worrying about your caps coming off. ...Print instructionsUnassociated tags: x light Category: Hobby
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All I added here was a stem for it.And lastly, I used rtideas thing 744570 strain relief (slightly scaled up to accomodate my power cord) to attach the cord to the deck.All the rest I designed myself.Print instructionsCategory: Decor Print...
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I'm close to releasing an Universal Hemera Cooling Shroud that fits both V6 and Volcano and is compatible no matter what Hemera mount you use. But I still have to optimize the main-airflow location. Here are some answers to your questions: Q: How...
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####Cooling Fans#### The SSR Will Get The Air Pulled By The PSU Fan The Board Has No Fans, You Can Add Some If You Want ####Needed Parts#### (That I Can Remember) E3D V6 Or Lite6 Or Clone Prusa Pinion Tooth E3D Also Sells Them But They Are Slightly...
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So, I decided to find a way to do such cool timelapse videos my own way. Here's a link to the video that inspired me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8TgUKrv7dU The Principle: To get this awesome effect of an evenly growing object without flying...
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I made a custom cover that I thought looked cool and would allow plenty of airflow for the heatsink using PrusaSlicer and modifier meshes to expose the infill as per the Prusa blog article. I also included a slot for the dedicated serial console of...
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*I used brims on: - legs *I used rafts on: - umbrella tip (I printed the tip and the spats_buttons at the same time to allow the tip some cooling time between layers) - spats_buttons - hand_right - hand_left - collar 3 - When removing parts from the...
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Included right of the bat is a mount for an Slice Engineering Mosquito hotend, 40mm hotend cooling fan mount and a BLTouch V3.1. The X/Y stepper mounts is still being drawn along with extruder mounts that will move the extruders up above the bed...
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####Cooling fans#### The SSR will get the air pulled by the PSU fan The board has no fans; it might be a good idea to install a fan sucking air in the outside of the box, although I have printed long hours with PLA and haven't seen any significant...
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As per 3D printing 101, print both feet at the same time, but be sure to separate them on the print bed enough so the legs have more time to cool off. 4 - The speed sign is to be printed with a color change at 1mm. with white as the starting color...
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The most annoying part: The 5 inch displays i used are touchscreens with a header for the GPIO pins - normally cool, but in our case it would make the shoulderpads unnecessary high. So: "Off with their heads!"</p> <p>The rest of the assembly is...
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Bush\r\nDepartment of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA\r\nE-mail: pierrethomas.brun@gmail.com\r\n\r\nHere is a link to their...
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These supplies run cool and quiet with a nice big fan. They can provide 12v and 5v, perfect for Octoprint They really aren't too expensive. I get mine for about $35 delivered from amazon.com in the USA. Really any PC supply is better than the...
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However because I haven't had a chance to make the model fully responsive (Fusion isn't great about variants), if you do make the change be sure toadjust the centerline back to =13.7 before exporting the motor side as the hole location moves as well...
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Get the chain here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3179124 Spacers.stl has BLTouch and cooling fan spacers in it. See "Post Printing" below for detailed install instructions! See https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3199724 for a calibration! See...
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Repeat for the second right angle connector Set Screw Couplers Screw in the set screw connectors wherever you want, I angled them at 45° because I thought it looked cool and just in case I needed to screw into them (Didn't need to). Attach the 8.5"...
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Go wild! I myself used Prusa Orange and Black PLA to create mine as this perfectly fits my gaming setup.Found a cool colour scheme? Don't hesitate to drop me a picture!</p> <h3>How To Use</h3> <h4>Assembly</h4> <p>Place the selected block(s) you want...
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... is 1mm larger, for the top. We can iterate until it's perfect, and I can even put your name right in the Summary and/or in the STL files themselves. Please don't forget to do the I Made One if you do - it's cool to see people using the Things here!
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more edits 4/26/24: redid the cover for the spider v1, now with a slightly deeper spot for the part cooling fan (tested and fit okay for me, though a piece of tape to help where the duct fits will help - the orbiter 2 is just too long to get it to...
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Introduced a front pocket for cables and included cooling slits for the extruder motor, although their necessity is uncertain. Adjusted the probe location to the stock XY-position. I may consider incorporating LEDs, such as these from the provided...
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This design uses a 40mm hotend fan for better cooling, fewer hot end blockages and quieter operation. STL files for tools to set the proper locations of printed parts are included in the thing files. I buy most of my stuff from ZYLTech.com. ...
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--Added a side cover to support two buck converters with easy access to displays and buttons; my thought here is that one could provide a step down from 24v to 5v for the pi, while the other could provide a step down from 24v to 12v for lights and...
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The STL I uploaded includes all 4 holes, you obviously can use whichever ones you want for mounting your fan I originally planned to mount a 20mm deep fan (4020) but that put me just outside of the space constraints within the stock metal cover,...
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After installing a cooling solution that works for you, perform a PID tune, test functionality, etc. Make any necessary firmware changes (I had to change the BLTouch probe points for G34, if applicable to {X: 20, Y:200} for the left side and {X:320,...
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... any load testing on this. I just recently stumbled across this and thought it was a cool idea. It's a device to lower things and is self-releasing so you can get your cord back and lower more stuff. ...You can find YouTube videos on how it works
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For cooling grates, I used modifier objects, as well as the author of the original project. I added mounting brackets and spacers to secure the power supply under the table top. I described the details of connecting the motor to the power...