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As a die-hard fan of Blizzard, I decided to spend some time building Torbjorn entirely in Zbrush. When the model was finished, I started working on an articulated version of it to create a toy that's completely support-free and can be printed in one...
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The (G) links open in a new window. The links NOT prefaced with the (G) are searches on Thingiverse Mailbox Flags with Mount: https://tinyurl.com/yby9ot95 (G) https://tinyurl.com/ybk847nb Refrigerator / Whiteboard Magnets:...
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A small fan in the back with a guided airflow path would be great.Air Pressure MitigationPressing magnets and threading screws into cavities has the potential to trap and pressurize air in the area trapped behind the magnet/screw. This can make it...
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Or Maybe post a Remix of the BLTouch version of the Connector Plate ;) If you need small things to be changed (without wanting to do a Remix) just comment it, I will se what I can do. Also of course please give feedback even if its working fine :)...
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Not being a big fan of the zip tie mounting principle used for the original ball bearings by Prusa Research, I designed these clips to hold the bushings securely in place. They can be printed easily without any support. You can use a brim to hold...
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This is to ensure the filters inside the nozzle print at their best. CoolingFan settings should be between 50 & 75% to ensure minimal stringing but max adhesion. Commerical Licencing and Community Projects Are you part of a...
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It doesn't look enough like the OTs-14 for some hardcore fans of the original firearm. There are some small changes I could have made to the design to make it more accurate to the source material, but overall I like the less detailed design due to...
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For forgetful minds like my own…Update 1-13-2022: Added a larger version, specifically for use with the Mk3(S+) series of printers as the fan somewhat obscures the view. I guess 90% of questions raised on the PrusaPrinters forums related to...
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... the left extruder. (I have a part cooling fan added too, but that shouldn't be too critical with this model.) I uploaded it just to quiet the warning - everyone with something other than a Rep2X (or FlashForge Creator Pro) will want to re-slice it.
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It doesn't look enough like the OTs-14 for some hardcore fans of the original firearm. There are some small changes I could have made to the design to make it more accurate to the source material, but overall I like the less detailed design due to...
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All the parts of the model have been cut so as to be printed vertically, for a higher quality of printing Ludwig van Beethoven (/ˈlʊdvɪɡ væn ˈbeɪtoʊvən/ (listen), German: [ˈluːtvɪç fan ˈbeːtˌhoːfn̩] (listen); baptised 17 December 1770 – 26 March...
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This fan-made model was brought to life by 3Demon. We are a group of modeling and 3D printing enthusiasts based in Prague, Czech Republic. ...Here are some links to our website and social media where you can see more of our creations: ...
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Everything prints easily without supports, but to make it fit nicely, you'll need a decent printer, and the standard handle on the drawers might require some bridging from your printer (turn part cooling fan on for PLA). The Thin Handle does not...
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You shouldn't need supports but I recommend using lots of cooling -- I actually pointed a desk fan at my printer while these were going to ensure the 60deg overhangs were nice and smooth. 2.<strong>Mark where the surface support brackets will go...
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The flipped axis mount is particularly tricky since it must clear below the part cooling fan to preserve the gain in X printing space afforded by flipping the Z-assembly (see picture). I recommend soldering the wires on either side of the leads so...
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I'm actually a fan of manually splitting my gcode files - something I wouldn't advise unless you know the commands fairly well or you might end up ruining your print. I would recommend examining your slicer to find out where to pause the print -...
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Use with an M3 35mm screw, which replaces the stock 30mm version that holds the fan bracket About Leg Holders: Drop in the regular legs or extensions and there ya go. 4 screw locations on each, and a bit beefy. These are the base for the next gen...
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For PLA at 190 C, I used a bed temp of 60 C and at layer 5 turned it down to 45 C just after the part cooling fan came on full speed. Post-Printing: Clean up Make sure there are no bumps or strings in the trough where the cannon will lay. Trim away...
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Some fan ducts may not be compatible with the probe mount. 1. Lighter and even more so when coupled with any of my tensioner-less back plates. 2. Fast Swapping of hot ends. Dual height mounting options allow you to achieve the same nozzle...
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I'm actually a fan of manually splitting my gcode files - something I wouldn't advise unless you know the commands fairly well or you might end up ruining your print. I would recommend examining your slicer to find out where to pause the print -...
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Using the 3d printed holder requires a PC case screw (one of those for the fans), to join this part with the metal plate of the controller. Place the plate in position and then attach the joystick holders. The piece...
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(BTW this is for video, so you wanna stay away from bulbs with a built-in fan.) For bulbs which are long and heavy (like the 100W bulb I describe below), one needs to add a small metal support inside the metal ring from the softbox (see the pics). ...
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Input: 1x XT60 (5V-30V) Outputs: 1x XT60, 1x 4mm banana plug (0.5V-30V) Functions: CC/CV If you use the active cooling and connect to Vin, make sure that the voltage is not higher than 14.4V (switch off the fan if the voltage is higher). Since...
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The support frame has 3 4010 Noctua exhaust fans for getting rid of the heat. There is a sheet of plexi-glass between the printer and the support frame, so nothing falls into the visible underbelly. The printer then then screws down to the support...
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I set - all speeds to 50, (steady flux) - set the part fan to 0, - 235° tool temp, - 1.2 flow multiplicator, - no retraction - and I use prusa slicers 'avoid crossing' option. - bed temp is still on 60° like with PLA but that is no so important With...
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I bet you’re a NASCAR fan. No logos at all? Go for it, I’ll try not to cry too much about it. (I worked hard on that logo, man…) As long as you have all four quadrants present, the color can be entirely up to you! ?? x Froggys! Every player needs a...
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This means its important to make sure your temperature isn't higher than its required to be, and that your print head fans are running at full to ensure the filament hardens as quickly as possible once it leaves the print head. Print Settings Rafts...
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Update: 21/10/19: Added an X-carriage and fan duct that is designed to work with the X-axis ends. This removes the need for different bearing carriages. It should lighten the extruder a bit, and give perfect alignment (print in the same material as...
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No matter if you are a Star Wars fan or not, you must have definitely seen the iconic scene of The Child messing with the Mandalorian ship, pushing every little button and playing with any switch he could reach. In his design, the 3D artist decided...
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I turned on the cooling fan after the first layer. Custom Section: Instructions: There are two versions of the pipe elbows - whole or split in half. If you print the whole ones, you'll need two; if you print the halves, you'll need four. You will...