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Now I hope it works out for you as well as for me.Enjoy!P.S.: If you like this design and it maybe solved some of your problems, please consider leaving a small tip :)Print SettingsPrinter Brand:AnycubicPrinter:All-metal...
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PLEASE READ THIS IF YOU HAVE A FILAMENT PRINTER *I made the project available again, but only to let people who bought it able to download it again and have access to the files. The whole system, after having several retex, appears to be way to...
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Wire the DC input, fan wiring, and light wiring to three male XHPX-2J connectors; polarity of wiring can be either way as long as it is consistent across all three connectors, but I would suggest following the polarity indicated in the photographs...
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The parts are: 1) Name tag (NameTag2.STL) 2) Base (BaseV3.STL) 3) Base back wall (BoxBackFlat.STL) 4) Car stats (Inside "Stats list" folder, the car stats is split into 5 files) - 01 Plain.STL - 02 CarPrice.STL - 03 Epic.STL - 04 RWDBox.STL - 05...
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_____________ Parts needed (ONLY FOR REFERENCE): BMG Dual Drive Extruder: https://www.ebay.com/itm/BIQU-BMG-Extruder-Cloned-Btech-Dual-Drive-Extruder-Bowden-Extruder-Filament-Dual/183966733406?hash=item2ad545945e:g:8AoAAOSwC6pdiFu4 Pancake Stepper...
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If you use the same stuff, don't allow your gaskets to touch or they will amalgamate and prevent you removing your clamp! I printed the clamp bolt/screw in Sunlu PLA+ because the threads are better defined than with PETG, and the screw doesn't touch...
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I use a Lulzbot printer with a 0.5mm nozzle and PLA+ filament from eSun. The settings for my printer are as follows: Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 20% Speed setting: Fast Brim: Yes Temp: 210 BedTemp: 60 Adhesive to print bed: Purple Glue Anxiety:...
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The two `o_ring` files are optional o-rings you could print with flex filament. Better to use o-rings, and at a pinch you can probably get away with using a rubber band, or just pushing everything together and putting up with water splashing...
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If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed. The assembled model is 190mm tall and is almost in proportion to my previously released Obelix model. Enjoy! ...
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This led to the creation of the CN Mini StealthBurner, combining the strengths of the Geetech MeCreator 2 and the Voron-inspired design for enhanced performance and print quality.I will let the pictures talk! BuildFor the new Gantry you will need to...
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The specific settings should depend on your printer and the filament used for printing. Its files For CNC Routers and 3D printers. Not a vectric, not a bitmap file, not a G-code. You buy a digital model image file for the manufacture of the...
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I did find that, even with me printing solid, some filaments were more brittle than others. For the most part there weren’t too many issue, but the heads of some bolts occasionally snapped off. Unfortunately, the horizontal layer line are the...
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The pusher nub can be printed at 100% infill using a strong filament. I use Polymaker Polymax. 0.1mm layer height, because there is an internal thread. The template can be printed using whatever setting you want. **Special considerations for the...
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All you will need is a 3D printer, PLA filament, some aluminum foil from your kitchen, and a suitable container for the weight. The kit will probably cost about $AUS30 to $AUS40 ($US25 to $US35) per kit including shipping. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS: I...
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from an IKEA TROMMA clockGluePrintingUse a perimiter width of 0.8mm or lower if you want the overlap of teh outlines to hide the preimiters of the other parts.All versionsPrint all parts with suffix _All in the file name.Clock faceAdd a color change...
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... onto the poles. They are supposed to stick without glue.</p><p>Note:<br>The strings are floating, they should print fine. If you are unsure, print the Test-STL file first. Its using minimal filament, so you can try wether it will come out fine.
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Features: ==================== - 1 W power in operation - protected against insects - capacity of ~5 kg (10 lbs) meat Required Material: ==================== - ~100 g filament - 24x M3*8 bolts and M3 nuts - flexible fly screen - glue (preferably...
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If you think that there's a possibility that oxalic acid might interact poorly with PLA (or whatever magic filament you want to print this with), please do some research and make sure it's safe. If not, don't sue me! Live and learn, and post a...
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There's only a few tool changes, so you aren't wasting much filament. I set mine to 140mm for both loaded and unloaded on the 2 colors being used. </li> </ol> <p><strong>Printing just the cover</strong></p> <ol> <li>After adding the cover,...
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Also, I removed the counter-sunk on the outside track frame as the bolt was crushing the filament due to its thinness. Update: I got everything working smoothly by drilling out the rear cog shaft with a 3mm bit using a pin vice. Then, drill a hole...
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The new "S" parts will save a LOT of filament over the full-size items. I've said it before, if there is anything else needed in this collection, post a comment to me and I'll see what I can do to add it. UPDATE: 4/2/2019 Added a smaller...
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## Printing instructions The model has been printed and tested on the Prusa MK3S/MMU2S printer using PETG filament. All parts fit on a 20x20 printing bed. ### Recommended print settings * Material: PETG * Layer: 0.20mm (Quality) * Infill:...
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I used a filament which the manufacturer confirmed is ok for food use (even if not formally certified). Have a look at this <a href="https://blog.prusaprinters.org/how-to-make-food-grade-3d-printed-models_40666/">Prusa blog post</a>. Note that the...
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I recommend using a shorter heat sink and/or a fanBe sure to choose a fan size that will not interfere with the height of your heat sinkFilament sensor fits without issueBondtech extruder fits without issueOnly other fitment issues I have heard have...
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g/0.19_pre Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: smaller is better Infill: 20% Filament: noname pla doesn't matter Notes: This modal is stackable for an increase in gear ratio. print 2...
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You absolutely want to use the most opaque filament you can obtain for this project. PLA is notorious for being translucent, so it's a good idea to get some Shaxon or MakerGeeks black PLA to make sure your camera turns out well. Both are very...
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Tension the belts by pulling the belt tight and tensioning the M3 bolt on top so that it bites into the belt. Adam's Lab www.adamslab.ca @adamsprints on Instagram Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: i3 MK2.5 Rafts: No Supports: No...
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The specific settings should depend on your printer and the filament used for printing. Its files For CNC Routers and 3D printers. Not a vectric, not a bitmap file, not a G-code. You buy a digital model image file for the manufacture of the...
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PRINTING Since this is a work in progress, and I'm still in the printing process, let me tell you what I used to save filament usage, and you can go from there. ;-) For each file, I've set my layer thickness to .04 instead of a .03 or .02 I...
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Another very important aspect is to use the proper filament for this print. You can NOT use PLA and even if people tell you, that this should be ok, this does not apply here. The reason is you are exposing 1 inch on each side of the vent hole to the...