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Those parts are in experimental status13.11.22 All new files uploadedPLANNED-Mount for Titan Extruder coming soonWARNINGSPlease consider that; some parts may need to be filed and sanded. I suggest to print parts with ABS or PETG. I re-design all...
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Schau dir meine Box an: die Frontseite kommt plan und bündig mit der Frontseite des Metallgehäuses. Von rechts erblickst du oben ein Fach für den Step-Down-Converter, der leider breiter wie der Lüfter ist, daher war die Verbreiterung notwendig. ...
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I’ve based these designs on Mark Breuer’s excellent reference plans. Marks advice from his years of studying the original studio model has drastically improved the quality of these models. This kit supports the following variants of the Excelsior:...
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  #Wiring - It's best to start by mounting the SKR, voltage converters, wiring block,...
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PLA can be used (I have used PLA on many of my Hero Me cooling systems with no issues), but if you want to use PLA, a silicon sock is required for your HotEnd’s heat block. __Step 2:__ The orientation of all the Mutant Adapters is as shown...
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In an attempt to ensure that these nut slots print cleanly without stray filament blocking the holes, I have placed a small conical gap 'above' each horizontal nut slot (hidden within the side walls). The image below shows the solid that...
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One of the fundamental problems with a purge block is that is HAS to be printed each layer even if you are not doing a colour change. This is really what results in the huge filament waste. This got me thinking that it must be possible to purge the...
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Probably a piece of thin aluminum flashing or something like the aluminum from a pop can could but cut to fit and fastened onto the inside just to block the direct hot air from hitting the plastic end. That foil tape for HVAC/ducting might work as...
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Pierce the bridge that is blocking the camera mount (shown below in blue) and clean up the resulting edge with a deburring tool or blade. I used superglue to stick down any bridge lines that were dislodged inside the body.</p><p>Apply silicone lube...
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Important is that you will have to do a hot tighten so the nozzle is not becoming loos over time. Hotend maintenance: You want to make sure, that there is no gap between the nozzle and the PFTE Tube, since this will cause blocks! Whenever I...
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PLA can be used (I have used PLA on many of my Hero Me cooling systems with no issues), but if you want to use PLA, a silicon sock is required for your HotEnd’s heat block. Step 2: The orientation of all the Mutant Adapters is as shown below. Mount...
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The top and bottom channels sandwich all the parts together and blocks light from entering neighboring chambers. No special settings for them. Prints solid, <strong>black only,</strong> 1 perimeter. Top is printed upside...
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The top and bottom channels sandwich all the parts together and blocks light from entering neighboring chambers. No special settings for them. Prints solid, <strong>black only,</strong> 1 perimeter. Top is printed upside...
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You can adjust these to your needs in your favorite cad software. Finally, I know this is a long read, but I tried to provide as much details as possible. In my experience, when looking at others' designs and trying to reuse/modify them, I felt...
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After experimenting in CAD and trying out different configurations, I realized that by reversing the orientation of the unload button and the JST connector, I could compact the whole assembly by quite a bit and, along with a minor modification to the...
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... maybe mark some edges as sharp and you're done. Next you can import the models to the CAD tool of your choices to make the necessary cutouts. I could not find the model for the 'head' so I made one in Blender. ... Category: Toy & Game Accessories
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Feedback is most welcome - Dean HedinThis work derives partly from Wayne Rosberg's initial CAD pdf files for the dash outline and heater control routing. Sadly, Wayne passed away in 2020. Wayne posted his drawing on his old website (archived at...
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Everything else: Schnalle_blank-8.stl: buckle without logo Schnalle_3DW-8.stl: buckle with 3DW logo test_print.stl: test print your settings and filament with it color_mod: files I used to modify color buckle_blank.stp: Step file, so you can edit...
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Even on objects that may be taken for granted, the community can discover the best possible form and bring beauty to them through meticulous attention.I really enjoy doing well organized CAD, and this was a very fun weekend project. I’d love to see...
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If you know one, you are free to edit the model (Fusion 360 Archive File in the CAD folder). Furthermore the used audio circuit is not great. Many interferences on high volumes. Go ahead and improve it, if you want.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul>...
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It doesn't curve perfectly from from to back, it instead tips slightly to the left, making the left inner “thigh” (gross) of the delta tip inward a little bit.All of these supposed imperfections make for a poor build in CAD models, and also make for...
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I don't have access to Fusion360 any more so these parts of the design will not be included as editable CAD files, they are just STLs.Be warned - some of the code for generating the blades in OpenSCAD is deep magic, I have no idea how it works, I...
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They're available as STEP files for CAD, STL files for mesh-based editors like Tinkercad, and DXF. Just center the appropriate Alignment Guides over your screw holes.Take a look at the “Design Resources” folder in the “Files” tab.TinkercadIf you...
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The G-code files are specific to the Prusa i3 MK3S, but you can take the .3ds files and generate your own G-code exports. Why did you choose Blender to model your 3D print?Several reasons: I'm new to 3D printing and had to pick something Blender...
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I made a CAD model, did some tests to see what would work and built this desk. It's called ‘Carl’s Desk', because the original was made for Carl.</strong></p><p><strong>This is a rebuild for the print tables contest, the 3D printed parts are now...
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A work-around is to load your clamp 3MF/STL into FreeCAD (or your CAD program of choice), add the chamfers, then export the result. Alternatively, take a pass over the edges using a <a...
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(or even if they are)Do you KNOW you need a bend in it?Would you like a gentle/constant arc in your bend for the best possible airflow, or to route around certain obstacles?Do you use a CAD app that can read Fusion360 files (or are you willing to...
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I'm not using that personally, because instead I will be using my existing, excellent filament dry box design, which is another remix I plan to post soon. If you want the adjustable filament spool holder for the top, just head over to the original ...
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Note that the numbering implications just outlined are irrelevant if you plan to slit the film, separate it from the cut 120 backing paper, and re-attach it to genuine re-used 127 backing paper. Which method works best for you depends on your...
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If we win, we plan to use this printer to mass-produce and share popSCOPE with school children everywhere. Assembling the popSCOPE Download and install the FlaskSCOPE disk image on the SD card. This can be found on our website or our <a...