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In order to make it much easier to assemble the case with the RPi4, a few changes were made:Divided the lower part in two halves for easier inserting ofRaspberry Pi;Added snap fit link between upper case and lower case;Using four M2.5x4 screws is...
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What is needed: - 3mm screws and nuts (I will provide a list on request) - A 7mm spring, about 150mm long (depending on the hardness, it will be shortened accordingly!) - PET-G in two colors. At least the trigger doesn't go into PLA, which breaks. ...
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Added 2/12/24 • 2.5" Rectangle Low Profile Hoods (version 2) - Same as the other (2) 2.5" Rectangle Low Profile Hoods, but both with a flat base with screw holes. Added 2/15/24 • 2.5'' Flanges - Same as the 4" flanges above, but smaller. There's...
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(May 10th 2021)I've reworked the PTFE fitting so it is easier to screw all the way in, simplified the Fusion360 files so you can tailor them easily. Additionally, I'm releasing a new way of integrating the magnets; mid-print insertion!<br>The most...
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Many of the changes are already included upstream but have not yet made it to Alex's fork.Some links to the info required.Cable mod & firmware changes - https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Configurations/issues/535More required firmware changes -...
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There's also a dedicated base that mounts directly to the Taz5-6 extruder with a longer extruder mounting screw. The code and connection diagram are included, and detailed look at the code will show how it all works. I have the error output going...
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2 (optional) - ExtendedScrew.stl - replaces the screws used for bed leveling in case you use a longer hotend, e.g. an e3d volcano hotend. I've also tweaked the firmware for this. It may still need some changes (the bed size might be slightly...
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You should try to print upside down with lot of supports maybe with better result. To mount components use some spare screws - holes are 3mm diameter. How I Designed This Measured components and tinkered in tinkercad...
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Solder 2 wires to positive and negative pads of battery indicator and terminate them in 2 pins of 1×3 connector. Solder 2 wires to tactile switch, 1 goes to the negative pad of the battery indicator (about 4 cm long) and second one to the...
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You need some screws, axis and bolds. These you can buy in a do-it-yourself shop. I needed two axis. One that connects the wheelchair clem to the motor. Its important that the wheel has some up/down freedom otherwise you would not be able to do a...
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When printing screw threads, they are not working? Are you having problems with clearances whenever you print parts, that have to fit to each other? The extruder skips steps in bottom layers? Your models are all just about a mm or so to flat? Do...
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USE 1/4-20 NYLON SCREWS to hold gear to belly mount! This will allow them to break in a severe landing rather than ripping the gear off the plane! Rear: Go here for instructions: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3155583 Gluing rear housing to...
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The downside to this design is that it's a bit bulky when compared to the other two, but it's fit wherever I needed it to and it does operate within it's own volume.In addition to printing filament you'll need 4 short M5 bolts to fasten the two...
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(English) EDIT: I add 2 new stronger models, (reinforced) 4mm and 6mm and with the screw holes already made, (they can be enlarged if needed). I think it could be printed in TPU with a high fill density (95%) and it would be very strong and...
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Detailed pinout shown in one of the photos above. Female: 9 for pin 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15 Note you don't have to populate all the pins, but it makes it look better. Screw and nut used is Hex M2 16mm (full length 17.8mm). This can be purchased...
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The top cap prints fine with no supports as-is, with the top down on the print bed. One thing to watch out for - on my first print of the top cap, threading in the screw that holds it in place caused it to crack due to layer adhesion problems. ...I was...
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Tools you'll need: Grinder/hacksawScrewdriverSpanner Instructions Print the parts; print the rail so the front is on the build plate; Pause print at layer 68 to insert captive m4 nuts in Top Pin.Thread the thread rods into the holes running along the...
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I can design in threaded holes and run a tap in them and screw right into it. I also normally ad 0.08 mm to all holes that having a mating part, and this resin keeps the tight tolerances. You will want a room charcoal scrubber right next to your...
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Three cable entries are provided (for example CAT5, power, USB or just USB and HDMI, depending on use case).If you are mounting the PI internally two slots are provided for camera ribbon cable ingress, appropriate for each orientation.For wall...
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FeaturesHolds 56 standard bits + 9 Long ones (my kit has 52+4, so there are slots to spare)Holds the magnetizer/demagnetizer thingyHas a small pocket for carying miscellaneous items, plus 7 more slots in the lid, where you can put screws when...
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They just slot into each other and you can mount T connectors between them or just screw them to the wall. The front diffuser was originally designed to have a separate diffuser, but I then swapped over to a 3D printed solid one. Both are included in...
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... "sponge" or something similar, which will clean bearings from dust. (you will need a 30 mm screw for the part that holds the motor: X-End-Motor for RJZM-01-08 IGUS. ...It will be positioned in the back to tighten the belt)</i> </p>
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This RC Plane has 3mm wire used for its landing gear, with a 90 degree bend and then a screw on cap to keep the wheels in. I went through various designs before i settled on the current design. I then Put all the holes through the supports to...
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You can do this by just connecting all the servos, in the place indicated in the wring and upload any code that makes Otto move with Otto Blockly or Arduino.For App control you can use this Code for the Otto Makey robot to be controlled by the Otto...
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rn6 - 625 Bearing.rn 4 - M5 x 25mmrn4 - M5 Nutrn 4 - M3 x 20mmrn4 - M3 x 25mmrn 4 - M3 x 10mmrn12 - M3 Nutrn 4 - Washersrn4 - Shimrn 10 - Zip ties smallrn1 - Lead screw or similar + Nut and washersrnrn####Laser Modulern L-Cheapo Laser Diode.rn...
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I added a nut on there to snug it all down, and an extra M4 short screw and washer along with that holds the extruder and stepper nice and snug. You can just see this in the top of the pictures. I had just finished printing and attaching the V7 fan...
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* Provide good visibility of the nozzle from both sides: No hidden screws that have to be put in the right order, or from the back. No nuts in places you can't reach with the hotend assembled and in place (there's one optional one in the build). *...
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2020/12/30 - Lengthened screws on ports to handle thicker lids. 2020/12/31 - Added an optional diffuser for the outlet. This acts like a Thien baffle and reduces the chance of the outlet sucking up dust when the bucket starts to fill up. ...
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I just store it in my truck somewhere safe. To make your own sight tube for the Mako you'll need: M3 x 18mm or 20mm socket head screws, as well as 2 flat square m3 nuts3/8" O.D. clear tubing (found in most hardware stores in the plumbing...
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It even has mounting screw holes. The holes for the wire accommodate 22 AWG solid core wire. I used 2-conductor “bell” wire. Note, the sensor has two sets of electrodes, one pair on each end. Either pair of electrodes contacting water will...