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... arm mold since the additions tend to float away.I recommend vacuum degassing the silicone prior to pouring. Feel free to contact me if you have questions. Btw, the robot's name is Squishy if you were wondering about the naming convention, lol.
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Dust proof and water resistant when used in conjunction with the TPU seal. External overall dimensions are- H135mm W105mmInternal overall dimensions are- H129mm W71.4mm at the neck W84mm internal body. You'll need 6 M3X20mm fasteners, they all screw...
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... fairly high infill 90%. I printed the vibration dampeners out of Ninjaflex with only 1 outside/top/bottom layer and 10% infill - it needed to be as squishy as possible. Even 2 layers made it too stiff and hard to install. ... Category: R/C Vehicles
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Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Notes: The first iteration was a bit squishy on the ends w/ 3 layers at 15% so I went with 4 layers/perimeters and 20% infill. I...
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I removed the wires from my ESC's (and I wouldn't recommend doing this, as bullet connectors were hard to align), but with this case you may also be able to add a small heat sink pad (one of those squishy ones) to the MOSFETs for better cooling. The...
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... fairly high infill 90%. I printed the vibration dampeners out of Ninjaflex with only 1 outside/top/bottom layer and 10% infill - it needed to be as squishy as possible. Even 2 layers made it too stiff and hard to install. ... Category: R/C Vehicles
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A firm (but not tight) fit is recommended.If you want to know more about the lead hammer, see this link :https://sites.google.com/site/lagadoacademy/machining---lathes-mills-etc/build-lead-hammer-mold Print InstructionsPrint in TPU using the 3mf file...
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Preferably print both parts at 0.10mm.Print the o-ring/washer with TPU, NOT PETG/PLA!If you for some reason want to print the o-ring with PETG or PLA I suggest to use minimal infill and perimeters and 2 solid top/bottom layers to make it a bit...
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I plan on printing both the rubber grip portion and the lens ring in TPU for a soft squishy feel. I've left the tick marks on the flanged bit but didn't include the numbers and text since I didn't think it print well unless a resin printer is...
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Infill doesn't matter much for the plugs and grips, but a rectilinear infill pattern at 15-20% gives the top seat a great squishiness. I used three to four perimeters on all parts. You can find the tires here: https://goo.gl/wRcCRP. ...Let me know what...
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Check out the original here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_uMRyijAbg New features in this version include improved tolerances that prevent the pieces from getting too squishy. Printing Instructions: Place one face of the triangular shape flat...
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... Upgrade Plans: Print a base (lower) from TPU for a squishy fit similar to a professional respirator. Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional or manufacturer; this mask is an improved emergency surgical mask, not necessarily an N95 respirator.
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Materials: The wall piece I recommend using is the BOUN filament from Smart Material or Sakata X-920 - they're soft materials, but with 2mm of thickness, they're rigid enough for the piece to be firm, yet squishy like an eraser. You can't bend it...
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I spent many hours trying to push squishy plastic through the extruder before realizing what was going on. The PTFE was getting hot enough to melt the ABS, in the full length of the hot zone, and then some, making it difficult to push. This...
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Use a high infill to prevent squishiness. Ninjaflex, semiflex, or generic TPU work great (I used Makergeeks' Maker Flex, which is as rigid as semiflex). ...I doubt this design would be effective with rigid filament, but if it does please share your...
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It needs a small strip of elastic or squishy material that you have to push between the new latch and the old base (see third photo), but then it holds the build plate firmly in place like never before. I printed the part on a Formlabs Form 2...
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... a classic SNES controller. To take it up another notch, I even added L and R labels to the shoulder buttons. These custom buttons were printed in TPE with low infill for a squishy feel, but I'm confident that hard plastics would work just as well.
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You want the least squishy golf balls you can find. I recommend going to a sporting goods store and assessing them in person, rather than buying them online. In the Seattle area, we have Big5, and they had about six different products. Once you find...
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... close. You can always print with higher infill and use fewer pennies to match the weight if needed. I employed Simplify3D's "waggle" infill setting to also make it somewhat squishy, which helps absorb impacts during those ill-fated wing launches.
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The filaments used include: Black, Grey, and White - ESun PLA Brown - ESun Woodfill (0.8mm nozzle used instead of 0.4mm for other filaments) Red - Esun TPU (We utilized a Creality CR10S Pro to achieve perfect retraction and backpressure due to TPU's...
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Furthermore, when I tightened the screws, they no longer exhibited their characteristic soft, squishy feel; instead, they turned in a stiff, mechanical manner, indicating that the screw threads were bottoming out and failing to compress the seal...
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There are many grades and stiffnesses of TPU available, so you may have to adjust these values to get a decent print with sufficient 'squishiness' to meet your needs. I used strips of 3M double-sided tape to hold the buttons in place, simply because...
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It's not as squishy as I'd like, but it's also about .7mm thicker than the original part, so if you're replacing one of the rear bumpers, be sure to trim about .5-.75mm off the ball end with a razor knife. Being thicker makes it close a bit harder,...
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I'm a thing that thinks and feels and moves around, but I'm also just a bunch of squishy flesh and bone. It's all pretty confusing to me. I've got thoughts and feelings, sure, but they're not always my own. Sometimes it's like someone else is...
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Once you have the dampers de-molded and the tops and bottoms of the feet printed, insert each of the dampers into both a top and bottom of a foot, a small portion of the damper will remain between the top and bottom, this is the squishy part that...
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This is Jack, a zombie with squishy brains!! Super adictive! For commercial rights to sell PRINTS of my designs, vitis my patreon: https://www.patreon.com/filar3D ★ PARTS★ - Head (2 versions, full head or head and eyes separated) - Eyes - Eye bags...
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This is malvin, a Mummy with squishy brains!! Super adictive! For commercial rights to sell PRINTS of my designs, vitis my patreon: https://www.patreon.com/filar3D ★ PARTS★ - Head (inner and outer part) - Eyes - Spring - Brain ★ ASSEMBLY★ 1) Glue...
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Made of Recreus Elastic FFX filament, it boasts a soft and squishy texture, along with 1.75mm FFX purple laces. Check out the finished product in this video: http://youtu.be/ge0dsxJjvgw. Printed on an Orca 0.4x with specific modifications for...
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I used 30% infill, but that could be adjusted based on how squishy or firm you want the bumpers. Update: I had a demo V12 for a week, the pedal hangers are almost identical to the V11, except for a shallower holder-pin. I made some small...
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Other hard materials should be fine, definitely would not print these from TPU or other flexibles as the wall of the duct is too thin, which would make for a very flimsy and squishy duct. ... The holes are sized at 1.7mm which should be tight enough...