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Using a knife to remove blobs, zits, and other unsightly blemishes. How I designed this creation: I modeled the Kek Frog in Blender using a combination of circles, cylinders, and boolean operations. Here's how I did it: First, I created the toe...
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... has stronger plastic or an idea to strengthen the model. EDIT: The Kryptonite key works. I tightened my X and Y belts and printed it a bit slower. Apparently some of the blobbing on the corners before was catching on disks. ... Category: Other
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To prevent the blob from dripping off, wrap some fine stranded wire around the area where you want it to sit. After the solder cools, file it flat to ensure proper contact with the printed part. I've had version 1 printed in PETG and installed for...
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Make sure to clean up the handle to remove any printing artifacts like sharp edges and/or blobs before using. I got several tiny cuts during my first test before cleaning it up. Print both handle and hilts with at least 1.2mm thick walls and 30%...
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Cura Octolapse Snap Script ========================== ### Cura script to add Octolapse snap command at a suitable location Run with default settings for a quick way to speed up Octolapse and to avoid some of the blobbing that occurs when using Layer...
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... from the thread part. No wonder this thing doesn't work. I took a knife and cut the glue blob holding the gasket to the top disk and stuffed that down inside the cap I printed. ... I think it seals without the gasket, but, I put it on anyway.
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...I reckon it might be a good idea to add a blob of glue if hanging it on a tree to keep it all together. You can scale the STLs up by 133% to give a bigger model that uses 4mm rod. This gives a much more robust tree but nearly triples the print time.
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Be sure to search for: " Brio Compatible Builder Series " to discover the other components! Included are STL files for those who are not yet familiar with FreeCAD Wheels and Pulleys the kit drive wheel diameter is 46mm drive wheel single post 46mm...
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Interesting links for motor selection and vref: https://v6zmvq5nk5.codesandbox.io/ (Rs=0.1ohm and std Vref=0.73V for Ender 2) https://github.com/rcarlyle/StepperSim/blob/master/Sim%20sheets/A4988%20A4982.xlsx...
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Be sure to search for: " Brio Compatible Builder Series " to discover the other components! Included are STL files for those who are not yet familiar with FreeCAD Gears single cross-driven gear tooth count: 10, 15, 20, 25 single idler gear tooth...
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Assembly is simple, first make sure there's no blobbing or stringing on the peg or hole (you can easily fix this with sandpaper or a file), then just line up the hole with the peg and slide it on. The hole isn't keyed but I promise you'll be able...
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Thanks SO - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4823468/store-comments-in-markdown-syntax) [dill]: [git-repo-url]: [john gruber]: [df1]: [markdown-it]: [Ace Editor]: [node.js]: [Twitter Bootstrap]: [jQuery]: [@tjholowaychuk]: [express]: ...
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note: you may get a blob of filament on the adjuster when it pauses, carefully snip/trim this off with a sharp tool to make sure you get a clean layer when it resumes. Unfortunately I'm not familiar with other slicers so you'll have to figure out how...
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Poke it all the way through, use a lighter to slightly melt the end and 'blob it up a bit' so when you pull it back it forms a perfect seal. For the hammer, just cut off about 18mm of the 8mm rod and tidy up the ends. You want the hammer to slide...
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Ender 7 Klicky Z probeYou will need to be running klipper (see the config files, your park position will be around 5mm further on the X than mine - I broke my X endstop and replaced it with a larger one, so I lose about 5mm on X)Uses 5mm by 1.5mm...
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Brilliant video guide on it here https://youtu.be/k35R3Fur6tk If you get any black spots on the image when it's lighted, they are probably just blobs you need to pick off! I designed this frame to be super-easy to print - but you do have to glue...
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I ended up using a slow retraction of 10mm to remove the blobbing and nozzle drip. Instructions Parts needed: Four M5 Nuts Two 1.75 filament guide tubes Two MakerGear hotends Two M6x30 Bolts Various other nuts and bolts that are either already...
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The string is attached to this second magnet using a small blob of epoxy putty. It's easy to pop the two magnets apart to keep the cover with the filter when on the phone. Plus, the magnet sticks to the phone case's Magsafe ring, keeping it...
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Add a small solder blob to the positive terminal if necessary. 8. Ensure the lid pressures down onto the bottom case, which should snugly snap into place. 9. Slide a Micro SD card into the Pi Zero through the opening and power on the node. ...Blinking...
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Poke it all the way through, use a lighter to slightly melt the end and 'blob it up a bit' so when you pull it back it forms a perfect seal. For the hammer, just cut off about 18mm of the 8mm rod and tidy up the ends. You want the hammer to slide...
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See Assembly instructions.pdf or photos on how to assemble before tightening the bolt, making sure all touching surfaces are smooth and free of blobs. You should be able to spin the lid freely without hardly any sideways friction. The brown prints...
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To make the circuit board fit, you'll probably need to do some post-processing on the PCB to cut down the pins and solder blobs sticking out from the underside. The easiest way to do this is to (carefully) rub the PCB across sandpaper. The normal...
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- Defaults plus support fail miserably for me (PrusaSlicer 2.0.0), resulting in a melted blob of plastic on the extruder. - I finally got the original hook to print in PLA, but one whole half looked like crap due to all the support (and tight...
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Instructions The way I did it to keep the epoxy from getting all over the place is I glue one ball at a time using the following procedure: Put a 3/8" x 3/8" neodymium magnet into each jig piece Put ONE ball into one of the jigs (keep the other one...
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... as increasing the bottom will also increase the width of the central line and will not fit inside the walls - They have to be printed at the same scale. If things don't fit you'll have to adjust your flows/walls/blobs etc. ...full size = 200 grams
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I'll update the project with grooved wheels to suit once I've tried them.) After fitting the wheel and axle, the best way to secure the open side of the axle is to melt a blob of filament over it. (use a soldering iron, perhaps). A square of thin...
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- Defaults plus support fail miserably for me (PrusaSlicer 2.0.0) - I got a melted blob of plastic on the extruder. - I finally got the original hook to print in PLA, but one whole half looked like crap due to all the support and tight spacing...
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The woodgrain was gone in MihaiDesigns' test print.** Using extruder-idler.stp from https://github.com/prusa3d/Original-Prusa-i3/tree/MK3S/Printed-Parts/STEPThe wavy pattern in the box walls was completely solved as well. The green box in the image...
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STL sources are available on Tinkercad (https://www.tinkercad.com/things/cmAX6IXlBaM), along with Node MCU lua scripts and firmware blob on GitHub (https://github.com/checkr/scoopr-firmware) - enter your WiFi credentials in credentials.lua and set...
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Simple Finishing Make sure the interior threads are free of burrs and blobs, and try working it on and off a bottle a few times to help clean it up. After doing that it becomes much easier to fit, and should still maintain a nice snug fit during...