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Then, head to our Collection of tiles (link below) and find the code ("J-9" for example). Finally, just download and print! We recommend using white PLA, setting layer heights to 0.2mm, with 4 top and 2 bottom layers, and applying a little retraction...
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First, use the map at the BPDA 3D Smart Model site to find your tile, then head to our Collection of tiles and look for the code ("J-9" for example). Finally, just download and print! We recommend white PLA, 0.2mm layer heights, four top layers, two...
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First, use the map at the BPDA 3D Smart Model site (link below) to find your tile, then head to our Collection of tiles (link below) and look for the code ("J-9" for example). Finally, just download and print! We recommend white PLA, 0.2mm layer...
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First, use the map at the BPDA 3D Smart Model site (link below) to find your tile, then head to our Collection of tiles (link below) and look for the code ("J-9" for example). Finally, just download and print! We recommend white PLA, 0.2mm layer...
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First, use the map at the BPDA 3D Smart Model site (link below) to find your tile, then head to our Collection of tiles (link below) and look for the code ("J-9" for example). Next, just download and print! We recommend white PLA, 0.2mm layer...
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Then, head to our Collection of tiles (link below) and search for the code ("J-9" for example). Finally, just download and print! We recommend using white PLA, a 0.2mm layer height, four top layers, two bottom layers, and a little retraction to...
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Next, visit our Collection of tiles (link below), where you'll discover a vast array of codes - just type in "J-9" for example. Finally, simply download and print! We highly recommend using white PLA, 0.2mm layer heights, 4 top layers, and 2 bottom...
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These tiles measure 1km x 1km and cover the entire city completely without a single building missing.\r\n\r\nFirst, use the map at the BPDA 3D Smart Model site (link below) to find your tile, then head to our Collection of tiles (link below) and look...
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First, use the map at the BPDA 3D Smart Model site (link below) to find your tile, then head to our Collection of tiles (link below) and look for the code ("J-9" for example). Finally, just download and print! We recommend white PLA, 0.2mm layer...
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First, use the map at the BPDA 3D Smart Model site (link below) to find your tile, then head to our Collection of tiles (link below) and look for the code ("J-9" for example). Finally, just download and print! We recommend using white PLA, with a...
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Then, head to our Collection of tiles (link below) and look for the code ("J-9" for example). Next, just download and print! We recommend white PLA, 0.2mm layer heights, four top layers, two bottom layers, and a little retraction to prevent stringing...
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First, Use the Map at the BPDA 3D Smart Model Site to Find Your Tile, Then Head to Our Collection of Tiles and Look for the Code ("J-9" for Example). Finally, Just Download and Print! We Recommend White PLA, 0.2mm Layer Heights, 4 Top and 2 Bottom...
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First, use the map at the BPDA 3D Smart Model site to find your tile, then head to our collection of tiles and look for the code ("J-9" for example). Finally, just download and print! We recommend using white PLA, setting the layer height to 0.2mm,...
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If you want to edit the source code, you'll need to access the OpenSCAD file and the "face_detail1.stl" head model. ...This project was supported by the Office of Naval Research, and this is revision 6 – it's also an entry for the...
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... I have a BL Touch installed, so you must remove the G29 code from the Starting Script if you don't have Auto Leveling. After auto-leveling and solidifying the first layer, lower your hot end temp to whatever temperature you want for normal layers.
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For proper functioning, it needs special starting code in the slicer (cura script below). Print holder on the right side, so no support is necessary. 0.2 layer height is okay. Use ABS - it touches the hotbed. Probably you will need to cut off some...
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My code in CURA to switch extruders took a lot of tweaking and remixing from various sources, and it looks like this: Start gCode for Extruder 1: Empty Finish gCode for Extruder 1: ; Begin removing the first extruder G60 S1 ; Save the position of...
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The code is available here: https://github.com/dagnall53/ESPWIFIROCNET.\nPrint Settings\nSupported Resolutions:\nLayer Thickness: 0.2mm Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm Infill Percentage: 20% Notes: The slots in the front and back sections required larger...
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Use the images and STL files as a guide when doing so, since the parts are color-coded and numbered. Support material is necessary but must be blocked in certain areas, as it can be difficult to remove. Higher infill percentages or more walls will...
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...The sketch includes numerous comments to facilitate tweaking the code according to individual needs. Communication between Gcode Sender and printer occurs through serial communication (Tx, Rx). On RAMPS style boards, the AUX-1 port can be utilized.
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Examples are provided in the OpenSCAD code and in the pictures. This is my first design for my Prusa MK3S/MMU2S multi-color 3D printer. I wanted something simple to start with, although the design evolved in complexity. The parts snap-fit together...
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In order to mount this nozzle, you also require a modified extruder cover, which is listed here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2187094 Sorry, I couldn't list both objects together, as that cover is based on Prusa code and carries the GPL, but I...
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If you like this model and want to see it in action, please take the time to write some lines and share your code with me. I'd love to see what you come up with! Feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions – I'll respond as soon as...
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Printer Settings: Printer: Monoprice Maker Select Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 17% C Code: #include #include "NRFComm.h" #include "NRFConfig.h" #include "NRFFunctions.h" #pragma config FOSC = INTOSCIO #pragma config WDTE = OFF...
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There isn't much code left, but the concept remains the same. This design is also available at github. When this version is updated, please refer to the repo there for older versions. Food Safety: PLA appears to be more suitable for food use than...
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In this case, I made a gear with 36 teeth because that's easy to make G-code. Of course, I first had to make its basic shape on the lathe. And yes, I could have done that also on the milling machine, but the lathe was faster. And yes, I know my...
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You can also change the offsets in the Arduino firmware if you're confident editing Arduino code. Just make sure you measure everything and re-calibrate your slicer software for your maximum Y travel and test that you don't exceed axis travel. ...It's...
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* Also need to add to lib: adafruit_display_shapes (install like adfruit_display_text in instructions above) * copy dingbot_eye_v9.py here to CIRCUITPY/code.py on your circuit playground bluefruit (looks like their most recent setup changes thing and...
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First, use the map at the BPDA 3D Smart Model site (link below) to find your tile, then head to our Collection of tiles (link below) and look for the code ("J-9" for example). Finally, just download and print! We recommend white PLA, 0.2mm layer...
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...Then head to our Collection of tiles and look for the code ("J-9" for example). Finally, just download and print! We recommend white PLA, 0.2mm layer heights, 4 top and 2 bottom layers, and a little retraction to prevent stringing between buildings.