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Sadly, joint issues make continuing to use manual gravers for extended periods impossible so I went looking for DIY options to make some pneumatic engravers. I was happy to find a couple different alternatives, one of which (by Rick Alexander) is...
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In this development, I wanted to provide everyone the opportunity to have a DIY 3D printer in a box, with the list of the best ingrediant cheaply that I have tried over time (Electronics, Extruder, Hotend) but also to provide detailed plans and...
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This DIY alternative to commercial models delivers exceptional performance without breaking the bank (in my expert opinion). The parts were designed with functionality in mind, resulting in some complex geometries that require support material. Don't...
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This is a DIY project that consists of three printed parts, an LED and a battery. The dimensions of these two parts are crucial: the LED should have a diameter of 4.8 mm with a rim at its base measuring 5.4 mm in diameter and 1 mm thick, while the...
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Since I'm doing this project alone, things are moving slowly, but with your help, we can create an amazing open-source DIY product! Best, Marlin Configuration Hey guys! I wanted to give you a brief introduction to Marling file. So here's the thing:...
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Printing on a CoLiDo DIY by Print-Rite is highly recommended. Post-processing steps include: Step 1: Remove all printed objects from the printer, and carefully remove any support material. Step 2: Slot the earpiece mounts into their designated...
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Fridge, DIY, Building, Scientific, Craft, and Office Magnets, 1.26"D x 1/8"H (8) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D1XH3BF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_VvhuEbHEAFYZK The three-point restraint, two stacked magnets used - 1.26 inch x 0.2 inch Neodymium Disc...
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It's a DIY-project where I used leftover components, so I won't offer a circuit diagram here - you should use your own components, not mine. If I were buying components for this, I'd get an Arduino nano or similar, a dual-channel motor controller...
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In this project a DIY robot was designed to be used in children's hospitals, bringing some fun to the kids. The project is focused on sharing knowledge and promoting technological innovation to assist NGOs that carry out charitable work in children's...
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Design in the Dark === DIY solutions to invisible problems With the diffusion of 3D printers and digital desktop fabrication technologies users have gained the power to customize objects to their own requirements and needs. Designers no longer need...
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Whether you're a seasoned designer or a DIY enthusiast, Home Design 3D's powerful features and streamlined workflow make it an indispensable tool for anyone looking to create their perfect home. With its ability to export designs in various formats,...
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Here's what you'll need: * 10 M3 nuts * Arduino Nano ($2.79) - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Nano-CH340-ATmega328P-MicroUSB-Compatible-for-Arduino-Nano-V3/32572612009.html * Step Down power supply ($1.09) -...
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I would like to wire them up to reversible speed controllers that would be housed in a DIY dry box represented by the red box in the rear of the ROV. The motors would give forward, reverse, and rotation left and right. the motor positioned vertically...
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https://de.banggood.com/Machifit-100-1000mm-Black-2040-V-Slot-Aluminum-Profile-Extrusion-Frame-for-CNC-Tool-DIY-p-1342020.html?rmmds=myorder&ID=515968&cur_warehouse=CN You'll also need some bolts and washers in various sizes from M4 to M6. I don't...
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This DIY anti-backlash nut design is ideal for printers using 5mm rods. I highly recommend this design only for printers with Auto Bed Leveling (see explanation below as to why) The .STL file includes a pair with mirrored versions (one side is...
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Video can be found here: https://youtu.be/0SO7Gl-gxPo More info can be found here: https://hackaday.io/project/169130-3d-printable-davinci-catapult-gift-card Recommended Tools: PLA filament:...
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Go check it out at: https://youtu.be/lNNb2r_JfSw If you wish to make these locks, there are a few things you will need: Plastic Cement Chain Links (Optional--Measurements shown in YouTube tutorial) Nylon Twine or Thin Steel Cable (For 2-digit lock...
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I added a couple of extra elements: Parts needed for this project Dell 19.5V laptop power supply here. Terminal/choc block (at your local DIY shop) Rectangular LED (2x5x7 mm) and a 220 Ohm resistor here. Some wires, soldering iron, heat shrink tube,...
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This DIY assembly works incredibly well. It is essential that users print this piece 180 degrees away from its default orientation using 2mm support for the best possible results to avoid common printing errors; only then can you guarantee yourself...
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In this project, a DIY robot was designed to bring joy to kids in children's hospitals. The project focuses on sharing knowledge and promoting technological innovation to assist NGOs that do charitable work in children's hospitals. I designed this...
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I also want to mention that it is really DIY, so you need to like that and be prepared to print a lot of parts and do things yourself. I hope you'll have fun with it and don't be afraid to ask any questions in the comments here or on Twitter:...
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There are many cheaper DIY combos, but for my needs, I wanted something a bit cleaner. This is only V1; in the future, it will aim to be developed by the community to make it more clever with some electronics and programming like the real stuff. It...
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I utilized 3mm round-magnets for the base, which you can obtain online (for example at: http://m.tinydeal.com/de/product/216-x-3mm-buckyballs-magic-magnetic-diy-balls-neocube-puzzle-toy-p-53856). To insert the magnets into the base, use a flat and...
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I also included a test stand that I'm using to test my DIY 4 Watt heater modules outside of the project (more on that on my blog in the coming days). For outdoor use, the modules need to be stacked, the gaps somewhat sealed (duct tape will do), and...
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The connector.stl file might not fit your servo, so you'll need to DIY a solution or give me the necessary diameter and I'll create another version. FINE TUNING You'll need to fine-tune your printed parts, especially the coin slider, as every...
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Inspiration for my DIY enclosure came from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2226678, the printed legs and corner caps are as the original design with some updates to fit 3mm material. What I Used: • Two Ikea Lack tables • A 500x500 mm plexiglass...
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The components I've chosen for this boat include: - RX/TX: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Original-High-Quality-GoolRC-TG3-2-4GHz-3CH-Digital-Radio-Remote-Control-Transmitter-with-Receiver-for/32701262620.html - Steering rudder:...
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... connection diagram will be provided later. Here are the print settings used: Printer: DIY Printer Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: at least 60% Note: These parts are large, but most printers should be able to handle them. ...This is not a final project!
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The art of revamping an outdated floor design has gained immense popularity among modern DIY enthusiasts and crafty individuals. One project that stands out from the rest is remixing an old OpenForge floor, elevating it to new heights with the...
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Since about a year now I've been following different sources of DIY DLP/SLA printers and decided to start my very own project. All parts are designed in a way that they're as easy to be printed on an FDM printer as possible! Also, unlike many...