draft 3d printing
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I encourage experimenting with springs and print settings if you know what you're doing to create a blaster fine-tuned to your needs. Grab your Snakethanhas here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3890229 Feedback is very welcome, and though I...
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material consumption closure pieces are molded at 100% fill for added strength I added the z axis centering device to the et4 base for those who still would not have to use it with a 608 bearing Print settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2...
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...Both parts are easy to print without support structures. For reinforcement, the part to which the pool pipe is attached with screw clamps has a reinforcement. The hole in the container is approx. 45 mm and was actually drilled for the rubber sleeve.
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**Gravitrax Ball wheel V2** - Difference in height 80mm - no support necessary - 3 pressure parts: wheel, gear, pillar - Printing time approx. 8 hours - it is required: (motor see links) 1 x M5 screw 50mm or threaded rod 1 x M5 washer 1 x M5...
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It is one very easy print.This version works and is complete and tested. I put in hollow tubes in many locations so you can put electronics how ever you prefer, inside, outside. Lights in buildings or Christmas tree.update...
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When printing these models, it's highly recommended that you use Cura's "Horizontal Expansion" feature with a negative value. A value of -.12 works for me. If they are still too rigid, try -.15, then -.20, and so on. Introducing BuckleBoards, a...
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The box and face are printed in PLA with a color change for the digits. There is also an aligning part to glue (super glue) the face frame to the face. Also included is an LED removal tool – so you can support the back side to tap a failed Led...
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... If you feel comfortable swapping filaments mid-print, try switching the white filament out for some clear filament after layer 2 can help allow more light to pass through. ## No Magnets I'm considering replacing the magnet indents with OpenLOCK.
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You'll need to take your blaster apart for installation, so refer to the Assembly section and the video linked there.\r\n- Super glue (gel kind works great)\r\n\r\nRecommended Print Settings\r\n\r\n- Infill >= 20%\r\n- Use a skirt...
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I think the rear is further apart, but you'll figure it out quickly when you try to attach to base.Use M6x35mm screws and M6 washer to attach top-cross bar assembly to the base! Other Remarks:Printed with Carbon Fiber PETG.Infill at 40%Used with...
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... or nails. I may explore a way to use these to make a suspended version of the dispenser.Print SettingsPrinter Brand:Prusa Printer: I3 MK3SRafts: No Supports: NoResolution: 200 Infill: 15Filament:Prusament PETG Category: Outdoor & Garden
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There should be pre-made holes to support an M3/M4-Screw, to hold the panels in place.The desk plate fixture arm had no print support. Support should be generated where necessary.</li><li>The fixture arm doesn't fully recede into the hole, which may...
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I printed these organizers with 0.15mm layer height and the lid works perfectly - it's easy to attach and later it can be opened and closed without a problem. CARD TRAY: It is a tray with 3 sections for 3 decks: artifact, fear and item cards. A...
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You'll need to print two of these, but don't worry about mirroring since this is symmetrical and so is the gap it fits into. You will need to upscale this object by 12.7 times or with an X, Y, Z of 101.6mm x 31.74mm x 10.38mm. With this scaling,...
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I would love to see what it is being used for! If you like this thing, have as aswell a look at: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3239814 everything that this thing can do can be done as well with the newer thing. But it has a lot more options and...
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I printed the waterwheel with an SLA printer because it is easier to get a smooth axle and a balanced waterwheel. The wheel runs slower if it is mounted the wrong way round. So the water runs onto the underside of the blades. I kept the bottom of...
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For Hotend Fan Recommendations, the user can replace the original 30mm E3D fan with a 40x40x20 mm fan running at 7v instead of 12v to improve quality prints and reduce noise. By connecting the fan's negative to the 5v supply line from an ATX PSU and...
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I recommend printing "Re-ARM-fan-endpiece.stl" first in your chosen material, and then verify it fits the 80mm fan. If it doesn't fit, you may need to calibrate the extruder. Thanks to the following people for creating the models which helped me...
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Features Include: 4 Rails Retractable stock Improved Clamping System Very Lightweight 10mm Higher than my previous designs 15mm Wider than my previous designs Ambidextrous Charging Handle Accept a compensator or suppressor Requires a 200mm print bed...
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I have not had a chance to print this yet, as my printer is offline. Update Corrected the spacing of everything and added features on the underside to be more consistent with the construction block system I am trying to be compatible with. Added...
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I uploaded a photo of original thanks to reddit user lordwumpus.What you need:1 Old euro charger to salvage the 2 prongs/pins (cut them deep and adjust the height you need afterwards.)1 spring from a pen, preferably softer (cut in half)Hot glue gun 1...
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Printing the bodies as one piece might have been possible, but I wanted a smooth finish for the stop and spring, and didn't want to deal with bridging material in such a small space. For the springs, I cut 3/4" lengths from cheap ball point pens. The...
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You only need to print two sets of screws. One for the north celestial leg and one for another leg. The screws have 80mm length and can level at ~50° incline, so a distance of ~40mm. In the middle of the inner screw is a marker that shows the...
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* you get the idea, find something small and solderable to crimp onto the TC wire Print the front and back of the housing Position the blown fuse and drill a hole through the middle for the screw, stay below 3mm 1/8th" or the screw will short the...
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The attachment itself is designed as a two-part unit for easier printing without supports, with the lower part serving for connecting the battery (it is possible to choose a version for Makita or Parkside batteries) and the upper part forming the...
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Sliced with PrusaSlicer, this design tests your printer's ability to print thin words without any layers on any side, showcasing its "floating" capability. Dimensions of the design: The base plate is 16 millimeters by 51 millimeters by one...
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The printed version doesn't grip the shaft on which the thumbstick was mounted as well as the original part and may slide a little over time. If you follow this design exactly then you have 2-3mm to spare. ## Installation instruction (crude) ...
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They are intended to be printed in a slightly flexible material like TPU. You could also use hot glue or similar, but only after you are happy with the focus! ## Parts needed - Above linked camera (maybe 2 in case you break one) - A few M3...
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... professionally done and designed to remove beautifully (provided you have dialled in your printer settings). They are guaranteed to give you one of the best printing experiences you've ever had! Are we allowed to use the term "printgasm"?! ...:-)
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... Some part coolers like the "Petsfang" & "Bullseye" seem to crash into the camera housing during autobed leveling. Many thanks to "acwest" for pointing out that problem and his solution! ===================================== Have fun printing!