flashforge guider 2 3d models
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You can add a drop in location of a nut but not too much so the glue does not get into the threads of the nutInsert nut into position. Can use bolt together with the nut to help positioning and to keep pieces together while gluing<img...
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define FILAMENT_RUNOUT_SENSOR and RAMPS 1.4 Optical Filament RunOut Pass Through Tube Sensor Fails https://youtu.be/QIe2AtYaIoQ I've done some basic testing with an End Stop, and I've found that the infrared signal can pass through some of the...
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(there is variability in most printing diameters so not all the holes will be identical, find a good balance.) 2-Capsule Filler This is the main part where you insert the bottom half of the capsules to be filled. Print this at whatever % you found...
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Bigger magnets are more likely to fit lengthwise/sideways.To be more specific: In print bed orientation (not inside-the-porcupine orientation), the inside of the insert is 0.85cm wide tapering to 0.57cm wide, 1.73 cm tall (excluding the curve), and...
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...... I assembled the mosaic and then varied the height of the flowers so I could print it as a color print. Varying the height of the flowers also gave depth to the mosaic. HeightColor2Black3Blue4Green5Yellow6Orange7Red8White9Purple
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It should be flush to the bottom once assembled.2. 20mm Gear and Gear Cap: The gear cap shaft is intentionally .5mm wider than the gear hole. This is to ensure a tight fit with no slippage. One side of the gear is filleted and...
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In the 3mf and gcode provided, this is at 2.6mm and again at 5.9mm.For the set of 9 magnets (6x2mm) in a grid pattern (first pause), all should be North (+) pole pointing up.For the set of 7 magnets (5x3mm) in a circle in the center of the print...
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The previous design for 1/2" tubing legs did not really leave enough room for internal wiring, so I've removed the .stl files for those. If anyone wants them let me know, but I would recommend 3/4" or 20mm tubing. The dome can be mounted in the X...
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You can install it using 2x#4 1/2"" pan head screws, or ream-out a shallow 5/16" diameter countersink through the bottom layer at each of the two mounting holes and re-use the original 3/8" screws.Thingismith's base thing includes a circular track...
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Most of the model has wall thicknesses of 2-3 mm where possible. ##### Arms The arms took a few tries to get right. I ended up printing the arm segments separately so that the sections could be snapped in for a tighter fit than would be possible if...
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2) I had been testing this initially on a pretty large model. I think that this will only pause between levels on the print. So I wasn't being patient enough and kept going back and forth wondering why it wasn't working. Once I stuck with the board...
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Nov 29, 2019 Part 2 - YEEUH. HUGE update! I've found a way around a lot of the hard stops of the limitations of space and dimensions, but still haven't figured out the recoil system...though I have some good ideas about how to do it. And I still...
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YMMV on the look of the lights depending on which angle you select. Flat VersionThis version works well if you have flat soffits and just want a better way to attach your lights without relying on the 3M tape on the back of the lights. 45 Degree...
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I was using my Anycubic I3 Mega as well which still didn't present a problem as it's cooling duct is on the left side, but when I through the model on my Tronxy XY-2 Pro, the fan duct smashed into the lid while the 3 mm tower in that key was...
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But also tested a 0.4mm nozzle with 0.4mm extrusion width in vase-mode and 2-perimeter prints in normal mode. The clearance at the bottom of the box is somewhat related to the line width, re-export from Fusion in case of uncertainty.<br>The layer...
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*Dimensions: 93.0 km × 87.0 km × 83.6 km. Model scale: 1:1x106 (9cm) 1:2x106 (5cm)S/2000 (90) 1This component is 2.5% less massive than its companion. It has a noticeably big crater.</p><ul><li><strong>Type:</strong>...
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The logo is designed to be at least 2 layers deep into the lid (possibly more, depending on your layer height), and doing it the way I outline below ensures that all the layers will be printed in the chosen color. This will result in a more vibrant...
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The defaults here have been optimized for any print with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2 or 0.3mm layer height. I highly recommend you leave lidClipsSeparate = true. This will allow you to print the clips separately at an orientation that will make them...
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:)Thanks I created this as I wasn't happy with the designs for the existing Anti-Vibration feet/legs that were on Thingiverse. These hold up the 10mm threaded bars that run under the bed's smooth rods on the Original Prusa MK2/S and with the help of...
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Buffaloman, the "Wild Bull" from Kinnikuman (Terri-Bull in M.U.S.C.L.E.) バッファローマン 8'2", 485 lbs. from Spain (Ultimate Muscle translation says Russia) (250cm, 220kg) Age 30-33 depicted in old Kinnikuman/M.U.S.C.L.E Age 67 in New Generation...
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I had an old USB 2.0 500Gb Hitachi portable hard drive that I no longer had a use for. The hard drive had been taken out (it's easier to use a SATA/USB desktop dock for my occasional needs) and it was just gathering dust. But since I needed to hook...
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It has a new value "length" for lenses that have little space to mount it.10.03.20:-added a .rar with parts that will fit in a 200x200mm printer.-Changed part 10 to fit a bit tighter to part 0826.02.20: updated Arduino code to v1.2.5 now with support...
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Step 2: Remove the support material ! You will have an easy time removing the supports, if you printed it as instructed. Use a flat head screw driver to remove the support at the top, just wedge it in there and turn the screwdriver. Removing the...
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After looking up the part on Kenmore's fantastic web-site, I found out that it was called a "freezer drain screen" and it costs $29.51 plus $7.99 for slow-boat shipping (a week or two) shipping and tax ($2.82). So we're looking at $40.32 and I have...
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You'll need to print: 4 x Spacers 3 x Locks (for securing the wing nuts in place after adjustment) 4 Clips (two of each type) - printed at 0.2 with no support An adjustable heat bed support: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1689233 4 x Shims (if you...
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Opening the original dome requires removal of four recessed triangle head screws, which is done with a 1.8 triangle head driver (either purchased or DIY) or via a lot of messing around with a small but longish flathead precision screwdriver (one...
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Some struggle might be necessary to get past the wheel screws on the plate; 2- screw the main part to the plate using two M3x8 screws. The top screw can be screwed through a hole that is directly aligned with it. The left screw goes behind the...
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Run the fountain for at least 2 hours before dismissing the chance of leaks. Thank you for checking out my project! Please let me know what you think or of any suggestions! Full print was approximately 250g in filament and fits within a 200 mm...
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But I'm trying to be hip and use this whole new "publish/subscribe" system...\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Brand: MakerBot\n Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2X\n Rafts: No\n Supports: No\n Resolution: 0.2\n Infill: 10%\n\nHow I Designed This\nParts\nMake...