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Fully illustrated creatures with lore and stat blocks. Unique new magic items with a Sordane flare. Lore of Sordane and the people that inhabit it. Rules and guides on how to run an airship campaign. Stats for all of our original Airship Ships to be...
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After printing each plate, use a sanding block and 120 grit sandpaper to make the top surface really flat so it holds paint evenly. This does not take long if you have used PLA plastic. The solid strip of plastic at the side/top does not need...
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Version 0.9 : 27 May 2017 As desired by many customers who wish no unnecessary parts to hinder them from making repairs quickly, this version has simplified how the main parts connect which significantly eases repair jobs since nothing else stands...
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The space constraints made things very challenging; things like the PINDA probe and cables for the heater block got in the way. The right angle in the airpath right after the fan does not help with building a good static pressure within the fan duct....
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Finally, put the Y stepper and belt back on, making sure that the belt isn't rubbing on the aluminum bearing block (you may need to move the sprocket slightly on the shaft). Also check the belt tightness before putting the Y arm back on. Firmware...
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File 8mm_high_block_support.stl is an example that raises the strain relief surface 8mm above the print bed for use with the optional MakerFarm aluminum y-bed. This strain relief would mount to an aluminum bed using holes that have been drilled into...
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Note: A 'ground' tile without a face texture file selected prints without a center face; I have not yet figured out how to determine if no file is selected and apply a default face block. ...However, the uncustomized thing has 'blank' tiles for each of...
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Well-known 6-piece burr puzzles (between brackets the pieces included in the set): diabolical_structure (1,256,256,256,928,928) chinese_cross (1,256,824,975,928,1024) six_way_set (52,792,911,824,975,1024) yamato_block (1,188,824,975,1024,1024) Other...
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... One potential modification I might consider would be to slightly increase the diameter of the duct for more clearance around the heater block, allowing you to print it in PLA without worrying about sagging edges that could collide with your prints.
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PCB perforated boards - Resistors eBay - Capacitors eBay - Diodes eBay - LED - Wire terminals eBay - Arduino and modules eBay - Raspberry and modules Prototype PCB board Aliexpress - Resistors Aliexpress - Capacitors Aliexpress - Diodes and LED...
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Alternatively, you could just coat it in some UV-blocking paint or spray (e.g. Krylon UV Protect Gloss which is what I'll be using).</p> <p><strong>Minor update (20180525):</strong> I updated the .scad to use 'inside=true' for the threads since...
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Start by gluing in the tank_connector into the tank piece that has a hole in the roof, and make sure that the connector ring don't block the hole for the tank cap insert. Then glue the two tank pieces together. The rest is hopefully self explanatory...
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It looks like my design flew into the 2D realm again and wound up in a building block video game, right? Well, there’s more to it than that. It’s tweaked more so the nacelle loops are actually visually pleasing and much sturdier, there’s little...
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If taking pic straight (standard) just leave that choice blank; Otherwise vertical/horizontal will decide things either horizontally placed pictures taken inside these panes otherwise turning those same images upright showing normal views instead...
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I also drilled out the motor mounting holes - they're sized properly in the STL but 1st layer squish tends to block them up a bit. A #52 or #53 drill bit works great. The motor shafts cleared the center holes fine but I cleaned them up with a #57...
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So please dry fit it first before you decide to glue it. There is two different size screw holes to choose form or you can install both. If this is display only its ok for plaster walls, however if you want to put the skateboards on and off daily...
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As part of a series that will constitute an entire city block, this house will play a pivotal role in the project's layout. Dimensions are as follows: the home measures 36 feet in length by 28 feet in width, with a roof height of 16 feet at its...
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-- Problem: Faulty bearings in Y axis bearing blocks, possibly due to bent 8mm guide rods. -- Solution: Currently utilizing a 3D printed bearing; it appears to be functioning adequately. I believe this is the one: ...
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If you dont need the scales option, just use the models here and refer to “ILK”s guide if you cant see how it fits together.The full build is here: https://www.instructables.com/Digital-Spool-Holder-with-Scale/Instructions for Skadis holder onlyI...
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... if they're too loose. However, removing them when you want to reuse them is quite inconvenient. Wiring I wired the heater and thermistor on a separate connector from the fans and lights. This makes it easier to switch out just the heater block.
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I have to tap my bearings in using a flat block of wood and a hammer, but once they're in, they tend not to come out. Given the variance of printers, I can't guarantee your printer will yield the same results as mine. Your bearing might be too...
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You can customize the Micro:bit code using the Block Editor on their website. To set up Micro:bit dominoes, follow these instructions: Download the STL file and 3D print the dominoes, duplicating them as many times as you want. Place the 2 AAA...
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Two models are provided: one with and another without the coolant block mount. The lamp used in this setup is an Aglaia 4W LED touch-control lamp featuring a clamp base that was removed to accommodate a longer M6 x 20mm screw for mounting on the...
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I wired the terminals to the wires from the Apogee on the other side of the transition before I mounted the terminal to the transition.I used screw terminals :"KeeYees 5mm pitch 2-pin PCB mount screw terminal block for Arduino" - ASIN B07H5G7GC6,...
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https://www.microbit.co.uk/rjxcev Block Editor https://www.microbit.co.uk/zeclfa Converted Once you've got the code, you're ready to go! ...Place the Micro:bit and sensor in their holders as shown in the photos, connect up to power, and catch...
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You only need to remove the four M3 assembly screws holding the print head together, replace the existing bottom block with the one you printed, and tighten everything in place. When printing these parts, I find a 1.5% increase in scale produces...
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I used a Polyfuse 5000mA/30V (polyswitch) as fuse on the terminal block. Whats left to do? Perhaps some vent hole. I do not expect to use any heavy loads so the PSU should not heat up much. I might add some more attachements that will fit the...
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After printing your parts, start building the structures by aligning your desired materials – these may range from cutting your desired length aluminum rod pairs into appropriate halves before slipping it securely into their matching printed holders...
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Here's a list of heights and colors for each particular plate: Question block Start with BLACK, then at z2.2 change to YELLOW, at z3.0 change to WHITE. Mario hat Start with RED, then at z2.2 change to WHITE, at z3.0 change to RED. Brick Start...
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The heat break is made from aluminum and the heater block that came with the Anet printer is used. For cooling the printed part, two Snail House Fans are utilized. One fan came with the Anet printer itself, while four different fan ducts are...