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Also it will make more room for fiddling with X gantry and Z rollers. It has tight fit, so you may need to use some force to push it into 4040 extrusion (it depends on your printer calibration). You can use 2 pcs of M5 12-15 mm screws to extra...
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This mod will require you to disassemble your printer, do some re-wiring and fiddle with mains power. A full BOM, assembly instructions and other stuff is available on the GitHub page: https://github.com/d1rty-pixel/CR10-Standalone-Mod ...
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This is something great underwater as you dont want to have to fiddle around to much underwater. I chose do use an angle grinder to blunt the tip of my knife so i dont accidently stab myself. Added to 2 new versions with notches to easily attach...
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... in ninja flex and the filter in pla, to mimic the original textures of an earplug, but I suppose any material would work for both. If you print both parts in a non-flexible you might have to fiddle with the sizes a little bit to make it all fit.
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Cleaned up the original file so it lies flat on print bed (no more fiddling around before print) as file "Cute Ears Fixed". Also slimed the head band a bit to make printing a bit faster in file "Cute Ears Fixed Mod". Enjoy Now back to the...
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Personally I find this a great simple gift or possible stocking stuffer as it can be quite a nice thing to fiddle with while taking a short break from whatever someone may be working on. It took me a couple tries to make everything fit together well...
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The part is designed in a parametric way, which means that in Fusion you can go to Design > Modify > Change Parameters, fiddle with settings such as leg height, angle and width, thickness, chamfer etc. ...and the part will automatically update based on...
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You may have to fiddle around with the slicer settings. I have positioned the holder at an angle to the plate for printing. The angle should be around 20° in order for the small fingers to be horizontal above the plate. Support should definitely be...
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The panels have rectangular holes, so you can fiddle LED-tape through to make it backlit. (something I haven't tried yet, but should work). Material pretty much does not matter, I used cork filament, because I had no other use for it. PLA should...
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It's going to require a little fiddling to get it right, but for as ugly as it is, it works quite well once you secure it to the Aquila. It should mount with a couple screws, but I did use one screw and one zip tie from lack of a proper screw. ... I...
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It's sized for Post-It brand sticky notes, but I've included my OpenSCAD file if you want to fiddle with it. There are three holes for the bolt heads and five spots for inserting magnets.</p> <p>Make sure you're printing on a heated surface (even if...
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A neat and organized solution instead of having to fiddle around with loose cables for every charge. The Jaybird case also slots in and out for charging.</p><p>The top requires just a few supports around the earbud case slot while the base stand...
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Description from original print by onethou on thingiverse: I find the factory dial knob on the Original Prusa i3 MK3 printer a bit tiny and awkward to fiddle around with. So I set out to design a "better" and more ergonomic one. I was inspired...
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I fiddled with the extrusion width in the settings (increasing it from 0.45 to 0.48 specifically) and managed to reduce the issue. Have fun and Be Inspired! Check out the simple plates I designed as well! ...- <a...
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Due to its thickness, this part is flexible and will conform to the user's neck or head. A relief is designed into the bottom of the part making it easier to remove from the bed without damaging the part or the beds PEI sheet. Print instructions.35mm...
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So you don't have to fiddle the filament into a tiny hole. Instead, you put the filament into the bay of one side of the guide and then slide the two together, which lock the filament in place.</p> <p><b>Why using a filament guide?</b> Some spools...
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My KeepCup had a cork band around it. You are not meant to remove it or fiddle with it too much, but I like to live dangerously and, as a result, I broke it. You can buy a replacement on their website for 5 dollars, but that would have been too easy....
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I wanted a better, cooler-looking knob for my printer's LCD so I fiddled around in OpenSCAD and came up with this awesome design! OMG I love it! It took me like 10 minutes and yet... Wow! I can't believe how well this worked out <em>on the first...
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Note that due to this modification it might require some fiddling to get the needles into the bottom part. The diameter of the needles stays the same: 0.35 mm. For other details please refer to the original design: [9 Prong Espresso Distribution Tool...
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in difference to other designs it features a backplate and a stopper (to not having to fiddle to get the capsule out) which makes it quite universal. It can be mounted: 1. wallmounted as shown 2. wallmounted upside down (you can use part 4 to...
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Every morning while half asleep, I was fiddling with the original filter box to get out a single filter. I also didn't like the look of the box on an open counter next to all of my other beautiful coffee and espresso gear. So I thought I would design...
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Wanted to change the color of this specific motherboard for a white build Full set of covers as show in picture Four main "plates" mounted with (7) appropriate threaded 1/4" long standoffs Chipset cover takes some fiddling to get the left side...
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I did verify that the two pieces snap together over the screen mesh, with a bit of fiddling. Replacement for chaff basket top, Fresh Roast SR700 coffee roaster. Should work with the SR300, SR340, SR500, or SR700 chaff basket bottoms. Two...
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The aft section does not fit very well, no matter how much I fiddled with it using my novice Tinkercad skills. I wound up having to file and cut to get it together, so be warned. you may want to adjust it yourself before printing. ... I printed on...
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I had a sliding closet door that I always needed to fiddle with to get it to close properly, since it would run into the frame. I made this little thingamajig to stick onto the frame so I wouldn't spend so much time closing it neatly. I'm sure...
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for the emblem, I stopped the print halfway and changed to a yellow filament and used a bit of glue to keep the emblem in place I also needed to sand some of the parts because my printer is struggling a bit with an elephants foot A complete design...
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I did include the 3MF file in case you wanted to fiddle with it. The hearts all rotate around the center bar. You may need to be careful getting it off the bed if it is stuck too hard. This is a smaller version, but I did scale up the STL to...
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... keyway with the Middle keyway, then the Middle keyway with the Outer keyway. The ID Holder gets glued into the blind hole on the end of the Inner part and requires light supports. Might take some fiddling to get all the parts working smoothly.
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may need some fiddling with to get that material out. I printed the section with the cap @ .07 mm thick layers with 70% fill. ...Then had to remove a little material from the detents on either side until I got the tensions I liked when opening and...
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... the green tiles with force, but decided to sand down half a millimetre of the bottom of the red tiles, and it was still a tight fit. You might have to fiddle a bit around with these depending on your printing resolution and type os plastic used.