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The bottom of the pegs for the cover may need a little bit of sanding, but not much at all. The lid should open and close easily/cleanly and it snaps shut with some force. The Arduino code is located here:...
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It is called KRISPIG: https://www.ikea.com/de/de/p/krispig-tortentraeger-20336407/ It was a little too big but it fits my 2kg spools and I made it work as you can see in the pictures. For using it the way I do you will need the bottom part as well...
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As soon as I finalize all these bits, I'll be sure to add them to the post. One problem that I have in the bottom print is two thin spots that I had to coat with marine epoxy so Bob wouldn't take on water, which won't be an issue if you're adding...
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Depending on your printer and settings, you may have to ream them out with a drill bit. 2. Number of magnets required to make good sticking power. I think I have extra holes in each section. For instance, the 100 mm straight piece has holes for three...
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I recommend using at least 500, unless you want the aesthetics of visible geometrical facets, then lower this number by quite a bit. Just try it out, be creative. However I should mention that the higher this number is, the longer it will take for...
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When function is paired with beauty, a spinning bit of plastic can capture both clean energy and the imagination of those who view it.This VAWT is composed of four easy to 3d-print parts. Its modular design offers two advantages. The ability to print...
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... Nothing even broke, which was bit of a surprise... go on until all plates and beams are in place. Finish the build by installing the end caps on top</li> <li>if parts missing, print them :)</li> </ul> <h3>How I Designed This</h3> <p>Used OpenSCAD.
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And, well, if you feel a bit anarchist, you can simply throw the meter inside the box, though it doesn't seem to be too practical. It's been a few months since I built this. So I already know it works well but I also forgot those little pieces...
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Drill the axle holes in the Base to 3.1mm with a drill-bit so the axles can spin smoothly 1. Drill the axle holes in the wheels and Spacer to 3mm to ensure a tight fit on the axles 1. Drill the bolting holes to connect the Stepper Holder to the Base...
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We usually create practical designs, but we thought we'd mix it up a bit with an 'impractical' project that we've really enjoyed creating. If you like your doughnuts to be over-engineered, then this design is for you! Created purely for fun, this...
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This is the version i would recommend downloading and using. Note 19/9/18 Two things i forgot to mention. Extruder direction will be reversed when you use this so you will need to either change it in firmware or at the connector. Extruder ESteps...
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Both piano versions are closer to 1/9 scale but I needed something a bit smaller to fit in with other 1/12 scale instruments I had previously acquired. Some of the changes I had made are as follows: <ul> <li>Reduced the height of the case of...
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The box could potentially slide a bit depending on the surface it is on (best to attach it to its surface so it cannot move). This will not occur if the exit hole is in the bottom of the box like Ricky's design.</p> <p>So, if you are looking for a...
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If your printer isn't in top condition - scale the models down a bit, or it might be a difficult print. The box: No supports. No Skirt. Adaptive layer height. Split the STL into parts to separate the logo from the box. If you're printing on a...
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Additionally, a bit of hot glue or superglue on the nuts will be good to prevent them from falling out of their sockets.AssemblyThis is pretty tricky. I assembled in the following order:Starting with the right side, lay the right outer guide down...
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I've re-designed the caps, they are longer now, and have an M4 thread internally, making them a bit more stable. See below for print settings. Update! I've added the adjuster-locknut and cap mesh for #8-32 bolts. Update! Check out my differential...
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do this the bowden connectors allow push movement in one direction only, so the next step might be easier if you take the egress tube out, and also if you make sure the egress tube's bowden connector on the holder is oriented the same way as the one...
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You might have to squeeze quite a bit to have the sliding piece fit into the clip of the puck, but that depends on your printer and settings. Once together, you might have to squeeze the sliding piece in, and pull it back down a couple times to break...
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I did this so parts can click in place and hold all parts tight, so spend a bit of time nicely sanding or filing edges for best results. The Bow lock mod,which is the "simple Plate lock stl" can either be glued or a M3 screw can be used to fix it...
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Looks a bit of a mess in the photo, but it does the job - the inside is not seen in any event. Additionally, the beard ring piece that should fit on the head/neck part is way too small; at 710% print size, this allows you to whittle away the inner...
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It works but is a bit of a pain to fit, would do it differently if I had to again. Added: photo of base with lower pan attached, photo of my current electronics setup, just a simple test jig using a piece of corflute blutacked to the base and with a...
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* More precise - The new linescan image sensor is a bit more precise (90% pixel size of V3). Also the D to A conversion is improved, and the output has a 2nd order filter and buffer amp to improve the signal. * I2C output - The board outputs the...
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These will print fine without support and you'll avoid having to fish odd bits of support out from blind holes. Setting a support overhang angle of around 55° should get the job done. Choose the appropriate cooling duct depending on the blower you...
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It will be connected by just one M3 screw at the bottom of the carriage - very close to the nozzle. The big advantages of this design are: Compact and light design Only one connecting screw. Servo can be changed by only removing one cable tie Very...
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The Capricorn pen holder is a testament to the power of imagination and creativity, reminding us that even the most mundane objects can be transformed into works of art with a little bit of inspiration. So why settle for ordinary when you can have...
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I used four pieces of pine 20x68x436mm (x2) and 20x68x381mm (x2) To work out the wood lengths for different thickness of wood please take a look at the cheat sheet I made for you here: www.diymachines.co.uk/ ■ Glue (I used Wood glue...
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Coil up the shock cord and put it inside the motor tube to keep it out of the way for a bit.4) Prep your hot cocoa container by cutting the bottom and top lips off. I did this by running an x-acto knife along the metal of the bottom edge, and along...
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You may want to use a bit of super glue to secure it in place and then the (9 mm!) threaded side sticking out will fit nicely in the Groove Mount Adapter's top. You then just need to add a small piece of tubing (Capricorn preferred), pressing...
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> ~ Forward nub is for alignment, predrill with center hole to align, then go through with a 1/4 inch bit. Definitely use a 3S. 2S is very anemic. Safety switch extension meant for use with Worker S grip, but other Picatinny grips should work...
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(like me!) Use the next bit of this summary as a guide to hotends; no fully necessary info is in here. As already noted, this design is part of my journey to create a string-less environment. I've cycled through many designs and variations, and...