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To do so, apply a layer of CA all around the "male" insert, then along the inside (the side that will meet up with the tub) perimeter to keep water out. Insert the "male" pegs into the tub and press lightly until the CA dries. Repeat for the other...
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0.1mm layer height with partial continuous fiberglass filament reinforcement because reasons. But really, print at 0.1mm or 0.2mm and use decently high infill and supports. I recommend printing it in the orientation you would install it, with a brim...
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I recommend to used 0.15mm layer height or less, to get a nicely working ball joint. Then both parts must be glued together. Use whatever glue works for you on PETG. ...I have made extremely good experiences with YUKI MODEL superglue, which gives me...
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I assume there are similar technics for other printers / slicers.The box is not water proof.Printing configurationLayer height 0.2mm0.4mm nozzle15% infillWhite and black PETG filamentplace top and bottom parts surface on the printing bedautomatic...
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Either:My recommendation from McMaster Carr0.2lb ismore than enough force and won't squish your darts as much– more accuracy.Official 'nerf drum sprints' from foamblastbeware they have closer to 0.8lb (or more!) of force and may have issues with...
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You can also try straightening out the button.Printing InstructionsInfill: No preferenceLayer Height: 0.2 mmNozzle: 0.4 mm NozzleSupports: None (Exception: Part 4 Button requires supports for the small extrusions on the side)Print Bed OrientationAll...
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- I wanted the camera feed to give you a good view of the 1st layer to be able to know if you have to intervene or not at the beginning of ever print. - I wanted the mount to be able to be located at the back of the printer, so it is not on your...
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I printed the holders in PLA with a 0.4 mm nozzle at 0.5 mm extrusion width and 0.3 mm layer height. My Fritzbox 7590 is an early model (article no. 2000 2814 with the thin housing with two rows of grill openings at the gray back). Later...
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Sample. Printing configurationLayer height 0.2mm0.4mm nozzle15% infillWhite and black PETG filamentplace top upside downautomatic support (from building plate only)Other parts needed4x M3x10 screws (housing)1x DC socket for Central Station1x...
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If they make your life easier or save you money then please do not forget to "Tip Designer"! Print Settings Printer: any Rafts: No Resolution: 0.20 or 0.25 layer height Infill: 25% Filament: . Any filament. ...I used ABS .</p> Category: 3D Printer...
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In addition to using a carbon filter behind the fans, I also added another layer inside the duct in front of the fans. Plus, I threw in a small filter right at the opening for good measure. Here's what you'll need to build this fume extractor: * 2...
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Filleted fronts weren't ideal for pulling chits out because chits would snag on layers. -HPXP -- Arms now point straight up. ...Angled arms weren't pointing at obvious wheel face.</p> <p>-- Wheel was sunken into base to give better lid clearance when in...
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rnrnIf you have a MOARstruder, this would be a good project to test the thicker layer heights. Post-Printing Finishing This is a work piece, so I just use a soddering pen to smooth down any sharp edges. Sand the inside hole and pipe so they form a...
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Plastic parts printed in PETG, layer 0.2mm, walls/top/bottom 1.2mm, infill 40%. With good part cooling supports are required only for the lower groove of the tool holders. Development log: 04/09/2023 Working sample 04/10/2029 "Head"...
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There should be a tight friction fit between the ID of the ArmBushing and the X rod - and a tight friction fit between the OD of the ArmBushing and the Prusa arm.Then tap the X rod into the ArmBushings (one on each side of the arm) with a mallet...
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This will best utilize the filament flow and layering. Each assembly requires two arm connectors to be printed. There are three lengths of pivot brackets, which control the throw or width of the waving arc; the shorter the bracket, the longer...
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The Halo filament that I used isn't the strongest, and I didn't want to go to a higher temperature for better layer-adhesion in order to avoid stringing. I have since adjusted the design to give the screw-notches a larger area, so if all goes to plan...
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Print with 100% infill, and with PLA - print the sphere without fans, as they will make the layers curl up. If necessary, print slower (I print mine at 30-40mm/s). Just be advised that slower prints translate into bigger filament flow resulting in a...
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3D Earth Model in .c4d, .3ds, .fbx, .obj formats - polygonsIncluded, a .psd file with a premade scenery and premade renders: the bottom shadow, the background, and some clouds isolated on separate Layers. You can simply render your scene (the World)...
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It is an excellent extruder and is super reliable (thanks Greg!) I will probably be changing this as I have an Orbiter extruder on order and waiting for it to come in.For now this is a place holder for my design and to see what kind of interest there...
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... Probably just a fluke of my particular setup but just in case people run into issues... Oh, I also printed the wheels at 0.3mm resolution except for the top layers that include the spokes and wheel face, where I reduced things down to 0.1
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All version have been printed at 0.06mm layer height to make the fine M12 threads as accurate as possible. I have not needed to spray paint the housing to block IR using the ABS like when using TPU. I also have not needed to scale up the print or...
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... I printed using Monoprice PLA+ with extruder temp of 200 and bed temp of 45. The initial layer is 210 and 50 to aid adhesion. I have the stock V2 hot end and a glass bed with buildtak on it. ... The chain requires 16 links for this implementation.
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This will make the hook stronger. Print instructionsHow does it work Printing: PETG Recommended - It helps make the latch hook flexible enough to open easily. 2 Perimeter Layers 5% Infill No Supports needed This mount is 24 cm long Hardware: 10x...
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I printed them both as 100% solid objects at .2 layer height, the anemometer needs to be printed with support for best results. Both of them have a hexagonal indent on them to capture the inward nut that sits on the shaft to space them from the body...
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This movement, albeit minimal (but considering each layer height is commonly between 0.10mm and 0.30mm), can affect prints in a variety of ways. They include poor output quality as accuracy/detail is compromised, lifting, or curling up at the edges,...
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... for “active” components and the “rod clip top". I suggest manually adding supports for the rod clips.Rafts are not required but generally recommendedI used 0.2mm layer height with a 0.4mm nozzle, shouldn't be any issue using a larger height
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... (supports should not be require and orientation should be ready to print. 100% infill is an easy way to make sure its strong enough, but gyroid 20% with additional wall/top/bottom layers is likely sufficient) 8) Print, Sand (and Seal if desired)
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# Multi-Color Printing I took this multi-color printing tutorial from this design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3723561 I don't have a multi-material printer, but I learned that you can create a multi-material print pretty easily without...
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As a consequence of having separate column elements the freedom to 'just add another layer' on the go is lost. The .stl are made for a top and 7 floors. The floor walls rise 20mm, floors follow each other at 14mm intervalls so there is an overlap of...