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... requires little sanding, but I wanted a nice smooth finish as I was really aiming to push what can come out of my printer, and I have to say probably has to be one of the favourite things so far produced. Supports and infill are required for this
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Supports are not required, but a brim will help when printing the pegs. I do not recommend using a brim on the springs as it's difficult to remove and any brim remnants will interfere with the action of the switch. What to...
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Subscribe to find out more support free 4K Time-lapse video: Subscribe Now!http://www.youtube.com/iczfirz Very beautiful Deadpool from Eastman. Got his permission to release this MMU remix version. Sliced with PrusaSlicer and timelapsed. ...
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I will be posting a construction video - stay tuned. Only the camera sled requires using supports - everything else can be printed without them. The camera sled is specifically designed to work the components from a Matecam 808 and is unlikely to...
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No supports were needed on my Creality CR-10 V2. Print in flexible white TPU to allow these to bend as you smush them against trees etc. Print the threaded base and nut with 3 or 4 walls and just 20% infill. This keeps the parts lightweight yet...
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PARTS INCLUDED: > 2x Base > 2x Cap PARTS REQUIRED: > 4-6x m3x16 bolts for the cap (m3x12 also works, minimum is 2 per stabilizer but I included 3 holes so I could fine-tune the pressure on the 2 different rods) > 4x m3x20 OR m3x16 bolts for the base...
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Safe. I know that Keurig is the king in USA/Canada but it's not available outside and in the rest of the world, Nespresso have the most market part. Some model are not there, you can find more here: https://www.cgtrader.com/M600 Print...
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Apart from the assembly tabs on the wings, everything is support-free. It's all a nice friction fit (on my printer at least!), but you might want a bit of cynoacrylate glue if your printer is better dialled in than mine. My light sets were 20...
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(see bottom of post for pictures)Print SettingsSupports:NoResolution:0.2Infill:40%Post-PrintingRequired:1 x NEMA 17 Stepper motor damper3 x M3*8mm screwsSteps (Part 1):Power down printerRemove wires from x-axis stepper and endstop switchLoosen the...
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You will probably need supports to print the stiffeners on the inside cleanly. UPDATE: I fixed the Y axis jog link to be more similar to the regular links and it bends back a bit further now, which should relieve some stress. UPDATE: I Was...
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... and Cara, with a larger nozzle so it doesn't take as long. A lot of the items require supports, so be sure to turn them on. For the manger, print two of the RL_wall files. They are the same. ...The second dewback is just a mirror of the first one.
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Laptop cooler that reduces laptop fan noise and decreases temperatures.To the print itself:Material: Extrudr PLA NX2Temperature: 205 °C (Prusa Slicer preset for said...
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The settings used were 1.2mm shell, 1.2mm top/bottom, and no support. estop box - The walls of the box are thick, but it prints and functions just fine when hollow. Print with no infill. estop panel and estop cover - These parts are basically all...
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer: Simple Black Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: .2 Infill: 10 Post-Printing: Physical Assembly: Snap the ball joints together in the obvious way. I used a hot-air gun to thermal weld the...
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Printing instructions: I found that I was able to print all of the parts without any supports. - Strap and clasp - use TPU in the colour of your choice. I used 0.2mm layer resolution, 3 perimeters (1.2mm) and 4 solid layers top and bottom...
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And since it's based on my version 1 mould design and the silicone is required to flow around the support structure, it likely only works with 2 component silicone with a suitably high viscosity. I only managed a very quick test outside due to time...
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(The rules didn't stipulate the Joy-Con couldn't be huge)Aside from being a lot of fun as a gimmick when playing multiplayer games, these are great to hand out to first-time gamers or others who might find the miniscule Joy-Cons hard to hold and...
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For the Middle piece the small vertical gap shown by the arrow at the top right of the image must be uppermost, or else the Middle will shatter during assembly.Prepare a flat work surface and put the Middle piece onto it in the correct orientation...
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Supports are encouraged but not strictly necessary.Be aware this will take a considerable amount of time to print, especially at 0.2mm layers.So while you will probably not drink from the trophy for the first rounds of the tournament, you'll...
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This thickness provides excellent structural support for the sides and ribs of the saucer, even for very large prints. These prints withstand harsh outdoor conditions and heavy pots.DimensionsTo cater to various needs and pot sizes, the saucers come...
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The whole vehicle has to be printed in separate parts which you will want to minimize support material used to reduce print time. Total print time is approximately 100hrs with variability based on printer and infill. This model is each section of the...
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Slide a hard support (about 22 mm) under the motor and press the smooth rod straight down into receiver hole. It will be very tight and snap in. Do same on other side.</p><p>Now screw on T-nuts to motor rod about an inch from the top. Don't attach to...
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You will need support on both the top part and bottom part for the closing mechanism at the front of the box. I use the ‘snug’ style (in PrusaSlicer). </p><p>Originally i designed the box to be printed with 0.2mm layer height. But then it would...
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Slicer configuration: Print settings: Layer high 0.2mm, Infill 30%, Speed 37mms, Do generate Support Material. Filament settings: PLA 1.75mm, depending on your filament I set mine to 215 deg for extruder, 65 deg for hot bed. ... Update 1: Adding...
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Currently, the Customizer only supports strike angles from 0-90 degrees and dips from 0-90 degrees. To generate the two models included as examples, the greyscale image was simply rotated 180 degrees to enable the beds to dip the other way. To...
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1.0 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: Excellent; highest resolution Infill: 90%-100% Notes: I printed this with a 0.10 layer height. How I Designed This: Step 1 Begin by making your handle. You can be as simple or creative...
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For this reason I've included "supported" fins which have adjacent towers that are connected to the fins by 1mm posts. Use side snips to cut those posts off to remove the towers. This produces a MUCH smoother fin surface. But I also included the...
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*If you are going to download it: know that it is a great support for me. Hope you enjoy the model. Feel free to report any errors you find in the files to try to fix them. If it is not annoying, please share with me a photo of your make on my...
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