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Also, it's very easy to use and grab for the smaller ones among us!I used the technique already tested in my designs like the math train or the finger skateboard.You can print all parts without support and put the parts together very easy. I...
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otherwise you will have a air leak. and of course you still need a spring and 2 pins to complete the mag release note: these have been tested on X7 classic and X7 phenom bodies. link to the Installation video of the T15 and TMC magfed adapter if...
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I do not recommend using a brim on the springs as it's difficult to remove and any brim remnants will interfere with the action of the switch. What to PrintPartQtyNotesBody2There's two options: smooth or grip; print two of the same optionPeg2A brim...
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Scale z by the same percentage as the bottom part.If you use a different nozzle or extrude diameter or your printer needs more clearance, try other differences than 1.4mm; for the 0.45 standard extrusion width let the top be only 1.1mm bigger than...
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I’m really excited to say through continuous testing, the details on the models are a lot more prominent compare to previous models. And for new backers you will notice my raised center pieces have no OpenLOCK system beneath them. That is why I...
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For those too impatient to wait for the full cooling/crisping to test them out, you’ll be glad to know that they’re also edible (scrumptious, even) warm out of the oven. ### Enjoying Your Speculoos Now that you've got your speculoos baked and...
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Experimental!Update 03.05.24Added drum screen variant 2:Variant 2 has much wider bars inside the drum than variant 1.The idea with the wider bars is that fewer longer-chip particles fall through the sieve than with variant 1 - since the material does...
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I also don't see the point of having adjustable parts that fit together when the unit is glued at the end.I did several test prints to adjust clearances, and whilst they aren't perfect I think I got an okay balance between easy movement and not too...
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This project started to solve some problems I had with this dock from Hackaday, and I ended up totally redesigning it.Here's a list of this dock's major features:It makes contact using pogo pins, which are simple to install and reliable.The wiring is...
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... mm; wire thickness 0,6 mm<br>As long as it is 15 to 20 mm long it should work. You might have to modify the hole on top of the lever to fit your spring. Although I have not tested it, I think a spring from a standard ball pen might work.
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I'll be test printing and assembling mine. ...Let me know if you're having issues so I can fix them.</p><p> </p><figure class="table"><table><thead><tr><th colspan="3"><strong>Check Out Some of My Other...
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Printed and tested with a Creality Ender 3, and also with the GTMax 3D printer. License Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is a proposal for a constructive open...
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As you can read below in "how I got the idea", Patch-Park has been tested in practice and it really saves a lot of time. In the initial trial run, the time saved by not having to label all cables for later identification and insertion summed up to...
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(Seriously, check out pic #2, I'm not kidding) I've tested Walgreens and CVS, and both fit just fine. If yours don't, the OpenSCAD file is provided so you can adjust as needed. I know they make "twice a day" med boxes, but usually they're meant for...
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I guess it would work up to 0.5 mm diameter wire should work as well, but it is not tested.After it is built to get ready and fill the spools takes some time up to about 3-4 hours, it's boring and hard on the wrist. Then to pull in the wires into the...
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... PLA Orange<br/> <strong>Notes:</strong></p> <p>I printed with supports and removed the small supports between the clips with needle nosed pliers. Could probably work without supports but not tested. ...Otherwise no special print instructions.</p>
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Protect the surface with some tape, also during paintjob ;-) do paintjob for part 1-5 (dull black, highlights with silver dry brushing, dull clearcoat and finally some washing with brownish tone) do paintjob for ammo parts (brass for shells & silver...
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(If you do not want to edit anything just upload this file with the arduino IDE) UPDATE: I now used my tolerance test to figure out the best tolerance for a press-fit and its 0mm to 0.05mm. So it seems the Prusa MK3 prints really precise. If you own...
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(Since CA glue is the permanent option, there is an alternative, such as E6000 which gives a fairly strong bond but can be loosened ~IF~ the glueing is done neatly in the first place and the debonding is also done extremely carefully, should it prove...
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The other parts should normally be printed (or painted) black.Test fit the parts as described below after painting (if any) but before attempting to assemble permanently. You may need to scale the Core parts or do some minor sanding to adjust the...
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Be carefull, you have to change the servos wires (the plug is s/+/-, the pins on the board are s/-/+). Now you can use the M280-command to test the servo, e.g. M280 P0 S20 (sets servo 0 to position 20). With this command you can also find the correct...
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Furthermore, the material plates are freely selectable no matter whether wood, plastic aluminum or (plexi) glass Depending on the plate material I would then adjust the infil in order to get enough stability, I printed the test pattern with the...
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Make a couple test prints before committing to a whole print bed worth of parts, that may not fit well!. If you look at the photos, a couple of mine cracked because the tolerance was too tight. Simply scaling the parts by 1-2% in your slicer in the...
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The drawer should now slide into place.• I guess you're all done unless you want to make more drawers :)Installing Drawers under each other• This is the same process as above but instead of mounting the "Rail Lock" into the nut on the rail you will...
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This will allow you to test the fit on your camera based on your printer and filament. The hat takes up 5mm of space at the top of the camera. The ring is half that at 2.5mm. Once you get that dialed in, just add revise the hat to fit your needs. If...
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... the poles. They are supposed to stick without glue.</p><p>Note:<br>The strings are floating, they should print fine. If you are unsure, print the Test-STL file first. ...Its using minimal filament, so you can try wether it will come out fine.</p>
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I've spent a good few weeks testing, redesigning etc.. but because it's been such an in-depth project, any updates, details, improvements will be on http:// moodlite.co.uk .. This is an open source project, so please if you can lend a hand to improve...
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The problem there is that i cannot make the head rotate fully 360 otherwise the cables for the eyes will break so i decided there a 180 degrees servo will be fine as first try.Features:We use same brain, libraries, code(with little modifications) and...
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:)Another note: Again each printer is a little different, so you might find that the cap (Outer core retainer) doesn't line up with the slot when you try to close it you either have under or over extrusion vs my tests.. If it turns past the slot...
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...All components fit on the right half of the core and can be fully tested prior to screwing everything together. Use lubricant in the trigger assembly for smooth operation. Full-auto setup with the Narfduino will require some decent soldering skills.