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(See Solidworks part.)I've used extra-light strings because the fixed aluminum truss rod gives a little too much flex with regular light gauge strings.I'm happy to answer any questions about construction details as they come up. Category:...
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Engrave the mouth with your initials and print! Design ChoicesWhen designing the model in Solidworks, we had to resolve several errors to make our models more similar to the original. The first error we noticed before even beginning to compare our...
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They should be a nice fit but occasionally, due to inconsistent printing and/or surface finishing of the nuts by the manufacturer, they can be too big or small. For the too small I recommend a few drops of super glue and using the Hex caps to seal...
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The model was made using SolidWorks with some views of the spacecraft as guide. In the movie, the spacecraft is said to measure 1500 feet tall, which is approximately 450m, comparable with the asteroids <a...
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This is a complete redesign of my Prusa Duet enclosure (https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/24757-duet-2-maestro-case-for-prusa-mk2-mk25-or-mk3) made to fit a Bear frame. Features, improvements and other changes: 1 ) The cable management features...
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If you want STEPs, I will distribute them on a part by part basis since Solidworks insists on making a full STEP export huge.Hardware Required and sources outlined in Parts Accounting.pdf. Screw positions will function more or less like an assembly...
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I have included STEP and native Solidworks files along with the STL for full edit-ability. I printed the bezel in the photos on my company's $20k Stratasys printer, which is why it looks rather crappy. Once I have my Mini up and running and...
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I also uploaded Solidworks part files, including parts and an assembly for the hotend itself. If you need another format, just let me know. Edit version 1.1: Created an air gap between the silicone sock and the heat block. Previously, the silicone...
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Instructions Drawn in Solidworks 2012 & 2013 Settings used: 0.15mm layers, vent open, loose fill, 4 layer surface, supports 3mm^2 x 80 degrees If you print these for use with Flames of War, scale to 200% pack2-part2-stl contains all the simple...
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I couldn't find any STEP files or Inventor/Solidworks files for the original MPCNC STL files... so I hope you don't mind my hacky reverse-engineering. ... Print Settings: * Printer: Prusa i3/Hictop 3DP-11 * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.25...
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This flash rate is too fast to detect with the human eye, but provides precise control of the current flowing to each LED and thus the heat it generates. This allows the LEDs to be driven at up to 100% capacity without overheating or visible loss of...
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This flash rate is too fast to detect with the human eye, but provides precise control of the current flowing to each LED and thus the heat it generates. This allows the LEDs to be driven at up to 100% capacity without overheating or visible loss of...
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This flash rate is too fast to detect with the human eye, but provides precise control of the current flowing to each LED and thus the heat it generates. This allows the LEDs to be driven at up to 100% capacity without overheating or visible loss of...
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I'm not sure if this is really better than a 90mm fan in terms of noise and even flow, but just in case. I'm super happy to present my latest design. I took advantage of this quarantine period to learn more about programming and set up several...
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In addition to the STL models there are also following documents: - assembly guide, - template for drilling holes in the support board (**must be printed in 1:1 scale or scaled for the same factor as models if you'll do**), - power flow, kinematic...
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Third, air flow optimization. The typical cone designs all have the same general issues with vortex, pushing air to the right place, etc. Make a cone, slap a hose nipple on it, and call it a day, right? Sure, it kinda works, if you have a big...
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The valve closes instantly, stopping the resin flow. Hold above the dock for a second to let drip off. IMPORTANT: When twisting to remove the bottle, always hold on to the bottle cap!!! Do not remove by twisting the bottle itself, as that could open...
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Filament_cleaner_v2_hinge_clearance0_25mm v0.stlThis is the version with the hinge with the smallest clearance of 0.25mm.For new uncalibrated printers I recommend the 0.5mm hinge clearance version.The 0.4mm hinge clearance version is optimal for...
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If it's a little tight you may want to slightly reduce your flow rate or slow down your print speed.If all goes well, print and clean up all of the parts. You will need to mirror the side parts for both sides.Before fitting the parts, insert the 6...
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- car fuse holder with adequate fuse - actualy not necessary as Dig-Uno can handle up to 10 Amps of current and is already fused, but I just never push the main power through the controler, can be skipped to simplify things Parts of this are...
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It's recommended to have an all metal heatbreak, both for printing ABS and for a higher volumetric flow rate. A good quality bimetallic heatbreak can outperform a stock V6.</p><p><strong>Origin</strong><br>This is also hosted at <a...
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Designed with a few goals in mind: extremely easy to print in PETG (you don't want to print the fan mount in PLA if you ever want to print hotter materials), absolutely no supports needed easily removable for servicing the hotend/toolhead/fan mount...
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Included in that file is a part to mount 1 small motorcycle brake light such as this one: https://www.walmart.com/ip/4Pcs-Flowing-Motorcycle-Indicators-Flashing-Motorbike-Turn-Signal-Lights-Rear-Brake-Lights-Width-Lamps-12V-Universal/1868270923 After...
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As a bonus, I added stator blades inside the duct, which convert rotational flow into static pressure. This will increase airflow through the restrictive heatsink, and may also look cool if you print in bright colors so it can be seen through a...
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Just be advised that slower prints translate into bigger filament flow resulting in a ball being slightly bigger. That's why I include three sizes of balls - 14.8, 14.7 and 14.6 - so you can easily test which one will fit. Once the sphere is done,...
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16/08/18 To prevent feed stock from getting stuck in the extruder when printing with shredded plastic, I designed a feed stock stirrer that can be downloaded here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3051987 06/08/18 After revising the design, I was...
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They shouldn't flow freely, but also it shouldn't be too hard to move them. Otherwise the PLA will break If the PLA should break, just superglue it back together. Use activator spray to save time I added an image showing the ideal orientation...
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They shouldn't flow freely, but also it shouldn't be too hard to move them. Otherwise the PLA will break If the PLA should break, just superglue it back together. Use activator spray to save time I added an image showing the ideal orientation...
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With this added distance, the angle and the width of the duct outlet had to be taken into account so as to get a more balanced air flow directed specifically at the extruded plastic coming out of the nozzle. So the shape of the outlet is very...
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Its benefits are two-fold: firstly, the fan won't accidentally push too far back and get stuck; secondly, it reduces side airflow and improves concentration of air flow. Additional locking points have also been added. If you're still feeling anxious...