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Wall thickness is 2.15 mm on all sides.Print settings (some are Cura-specific):Resolution 0.24 mmLine thickness 0.42 mm (0.425 should work, but not tested)4 wall lines, 5 top/bottom layers20%-25% infillSet "Fills gaps between walls" to...
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The parts are already oriented correctly in the STL files.Be sure to calibrate your e-steps and flow rate before printing!The tolerance between each piece is 0.2mm, so you may also need to reduce your flow rate (mine was set to 97.5% and everything...
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ACTUALIZACIÓN 22/06/2019 Eje unión de ventiladores V2 (incluye posibilidad de tuercas en ambos lados) Soplador de capa con doble ventilador 5015 para Anycubic Chiron, es el complemento al soplador simple que puedes encontrar en esta dirección...
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Not much better than without a duct though.One problem with these 4010 fans is their uneven distribution of flow; from measuring the air velocitiy on one of these fans I found out that it's ~75% drop-off from one side of the outlet to the other. Plus...
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But the file is large and includes many versions of many designs, sodon't take it as any example of good design flow!) Print Settings Printer: Folgertech FT-5 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.24mm Infill: 30% Filament: any PETG or ABS recommended...
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Build list: 3M filtrete 1900 air filter ( this air filter is for home AC units and is viral rated) vent filters( this is structural filter material used to help with air flow and middle layer effectiveness) Foam or felt ( I like both, but that's me....
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Generally you want the water to flow first through mechanical filtering, then through biological and then sometimes through chemical (like active carbon treatment or nitrate removal). In the original setup the water was more or less routed through...
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I printed mine at 95% flow, but if the letters "STOP" on the front are too thin and not visible, you may need to reduce your flow (or extrusion multiplier) some more. The button should function just fine with no infill (the important parts on the...
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The clock only checks periodically so alarms may be out by a few seconds - but I can live with that. I have mine set up with a node-red flow that uses Bigtimer to trigger the light, and a delay that then sounds the buzzer 5 minutes later. The...
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The electricity flowing through the coils would create a magnetic field which would push a coil against the magnetic field of a stationary magnet. Now let's flip this idea and have the coils stationary and the magnets moving. Good teaching tool for...
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The caliper must not be wider than 16mm. So, here ist is, printed with my AnyCubic i3 MEGA, with Filament from Goedis: Black PLA. I suggest20% infill, 0.15 mm Height of Layer, 1,06% Flow, 215° Nozzle, 60° Heatbed and 60% Cooling. (I use an Titan...
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If you find it too loose, up your printer flow rate in your slicer settings, in 1% increments.Change log: 2022-03-30: Updated two of three parts to fix normals being off. Old versions were still printable just fine, but had annoying red tops in...
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Where I live we have large pythons and, both to protect the snakes and to keep my pipes flowing, I have flaps on my stormwater drain pipe outlets to prevent snakes, rats and other small critters from entering the pipes. Using a grid on the end of...
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It should work fine for default MK8 hotend but most likely should be adjusted for Volcano version (this version is slightly higher and therefore the air flow should be a little lower). Mounting hardware and cooler are the same as for the original...
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If it doesn't, you might have to tweak the settings for bridge flow ratio (~0.7) and bridges fan speed (~85%) a bit. The settings mentioned here worked perfectly for me, but your mileage may vary. Here are some of the settings I used in the provided...
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The Dragon Tongue - can be screwed to the Trianglelab Dragon Hotend V2.0 and used in the place of a standard E3D prusa V6.The adapter allowsone handed nozzle changing due to the Y-shaped "tongue" that fits the extruder cover shape and stops the hot...
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- Reduce flow (I use 90% flow for all bearings). - Set "Fill Gaps Between Walls" (Cura) to "Nowhere" (thanks to the folks who pointed this out) Finally, you can (optional but recommended) add a drop of e.g. <b>silicone or PTFE lubricant</b>. ;-)...
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It may take some messing around on your end with horizontal expansion, scaling, flow, etc. If the bit fits overly tight but can still physically fit, I actually think it's a good idea to just use it as is. It will loosen up over time, and you don't...
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His original design was unfortunately meant for 45mm rod spacing (older a8's), lacked a decent z probe mount solution (other remixes with probes were off mark IMHO), and had some minor design issues (mainly the X-belt hole fit, and cooling flow...
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It keeps air flow from blowing on the heater block or going anywhere it shouldn't. Printed as I did it weighs 7g where the stock metal shroud weighs a porky 44g. The stock bolts that hold the heatsink to the X carriage are not quite long enough. I...
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Notes: - My bearings fit dang near perfect so if yours don't, check your printed settings and maybe turn up the flow 5-10%. V1 was a hair loose and this version works perfectly for me. - I used a screw to hold in the outer pin on the lower arm...
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I used Prusa Slicer for this project, and capped my volumetric flow rate at 12mm3/s. But I have the stock bowden extruder and hotend setup. If you've got a printer that can handle more flow, you should be able to go quite a bit faster. ...
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The Remix 2 duct fan are compatible with these base units but I have revised them with hopefully better air flow and improved seating for the 5015 fans so may be worth reprinting. I am waiting for my UK supplier to attain stock of the Ender 5...
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For my slicer/print settings (latest Cura was used): - 0.2mm layer height - 220C nozzle temperature for the Jessie Amiga 500 PLA - 80C bed temp with 125% flow for the first layer, and normal 100% flow with 60C bed temperature thereafter - 50mm/s...
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THE CONDENSER: I got better results with the larger (92mm) lower CFM fan than the high flow (80mm) server fan. It was much quieter, too. Don't know why. The Condenser is designed around the Bangladesh air cooler principle and has graduated air...
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So, this version still works (for freely flowing filament) by using a gravity-powered trip arm that is held up by filament (when filament runs out, the arm falls and trips a switch). But this design adds another sensor that activates on high...
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But if it does, a solution might be to lower the material flow and temperature. ATTENTION:THE 70% SCALE IS NO LONGER BETA, AND WORKS FINE BY NOW.If you have recommendations, ideas, questions or problems, leave a comment or reach out to me...
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For power supply RD1200-68 use M3x12 (need 5) to fasten it to the base through printed adapter, it gives you 5mm gap between base and power supply for wiring and air flow. For other power supplies, you can print your own adapter or fasten directly...
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Print at 1.6 or 160% extrusion multiplier/flow rate, 2 perimeters, 3 top layers, 50% overlap infill at 85% EM/FR no infill (top and bottom layers are also infill to the slicer). I have it modeled as a 35 stack with 210g of PLA. I am testing the...
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In fact, the discussion about whether swirling fluid flows really move faster in closed pipes led me to research in this area. </h5> <h5> And I will say in advance that yes. Really faster. This is proved by modeling the process in various...