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I wrapped up the excess cable in between and around the fans to keep it atleast a little bit tidier.So now the big question is it worth it to build this laptop cooler?Answer is as always: It depends…If your laptop has a mesh where air can pass...
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... which is an odd size. I used m3x12 screws and nuts to hold the balance board brackets in place. I bought #6 sheet metal screws to screw the panels onto the trays. They have a bit more thread so it bites down unlike using m3 screws. ...
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However, it is not always convenient because you want a more customised solution (colors and length in my case), or simply because the shipping time and cost are high (also my case).All in all, it is even more cheap and convenient to print our own...
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This allows for a screw to go through the pipe and the mount to add a bit of extra stability and make sure that the pipe doesn't spin on the mount. </p></div> <p class="detail-image"><img...
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People ask me why the detail is so prominent (not just the Anatomy bits) but the muscle tone, anatomy, clothing etc. on my models . . well as they are primarily made/designed for my own collection I always sand down with fine emery then have models...
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Engraving tool and diamond rotary bits did it's work. New extruder means new Z-min position. I was not able to set correct Z-Endstop position. So I drilled couple of holes in side acrylic plate and moved plate lower. And z-endstop also. Keep in mind...
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Despite being viewed, downloaded, and used after all these years, it feels a bit crazy. * Update 10/23/2014: After a thorough GitHub cleaning, updates to all three plates, and new STL parts. New features include linear guides holder updates with...
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All the fiddly bits on the top few layers seem to be quite susceptible to over-extrusion. I found best results from dialing back flow rate to the point of causing under-extrusion elsewhere (75%). There are a lot of retractions so settings like...
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YMMVUse a support enforcer to add support internally for the first 40-45mm of the Upper Body and Lower Body to support the lip where the ID reduces.For the Center support from the build plate only.Dry fit everything first and adjust as needed.Smooth...
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The small parts assemble easily enough with a pair of tweezers and a very tiny bit of sticky glue.*Note: a piece of 1.75mm filament can be used in place of eye_white_dots if needed.5 - When removing parts from the printer bed, it's a VERY good idea...
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-The dc42 IR sensor needs to be mounted with an bit of creativity because of its shape and annoying soldering joints. - As I don't have an TaiChi both mounting heights for the ABLs could be wrong, I will change it if you leave feedback. - Check...
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**Wire Band Options** - These allow some control over the wire bands around the tank: * **nlb** - number of layers in the wire band, 2 if you want just a flat band and 3 if you want a slightly wider band that sticks out a bit in the middle. Given the...
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I highly recommend insulating the heater block a bit so the printer can maintain extruder temperatures while the fan is running. I wrapped mine in several layers of Kapton tape and my printer is now able to maintain the head temp within a few...
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Things to note: The blade slot in the pedestal is designed for a Master Sword model that has been given multiple coats of resin for strength and protection, so the slot is a bit wider than the tip of a newly-printed sword blade. If this is a problem...
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I created a modified version of the tray that holds them and it should now work with those bits. To fit those tokens with the shields, I had to remove a thumbhole that helps get the tray out of the box. If you are not using the token shields, I...
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Sometimes it's a bit difficult to get started. If you have trouble, observe the axle/bobbin as you manually rotate the motor. If you notice excessive wobble or if the weight of the bobbin/wire is off-center, then readjust and try again. Adding more...
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I used a bit of ethyl alcohol and a plastic scraper to remove residual PETG from the build plate. This scraper does a good job:</p> <p><a...
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People ask me why the detail is so prominent (not just the Anatomy bits) but the muscle tone, anatomy, clothing etc. on my models . . well as they are primarily made/designed for my own collection I always sand down with fine emery then have models...
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The neck bends a bit - so maybe it is good idea to implement some bend outwards - so after putting the strings on everything goes straight (I'm still waiting for carbon strips delivery to check how much this helps). Other thing that might help is...
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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...
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Sometimes the threads do seem a bit tight, but tightening the nut through the threads of the bolts works to pre-loosen the thread before using them. I did find that, even with me printing solid, some filaments were more brittle than others. For the...
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The carriage fits 3 standard linear bearing blocks; I used some printed clamping style blocks to make my drylin bearings a bit "stiffer". The bl-touch mount has slots for height adjustment if you need it; I setup mine so the mount is flush with the...
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After printing take both halves and sand them to remove any stringy bits around the openings. 3. After sanding, take the “outer” part of the helicoid and screw it onto an m39 mount to clear any extra material in the m39 thread. Remove the “outer”...
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You will need to play around with this a bit. For example If you are off by 0.3mm, add 0.3mm to the Z height in CURA. So manually scale the object (in Z direction only) and print until you measure the printed object as close as you can to 1/8"....
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They seem to work at 40+deg C, and they offer a bit of insurance against the risk of a faulty or inaccurate thermal control on the dehydrator. <a...
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A lot of care needs be put when designing an item because every little bit counts when creating something perfect. There are multiple ports but the main phone itself is only thirty two in width while custom_overhang_fillet_resolution sets a high...
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Cut the glue off if you have dangly-bits.insert the metal shelves from the backprint, cutout and insert your paper backgroundfit the background and screw in the backlid assembly:cut screws for the lid to length using the 2 screw jigs and your...
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It needs the spacing from the two nuts, and three nuts hold the magnets a bit too far from the base. Test fitting the fan with the mag mount attached, adding washers until the mag mount stops touching the base, then add another washer. I ended up...
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To be fair, I thought about stepper motors after I had already made a bit of progress on this project. And while I'm aware of the sunken cost fallacy and blah blah blah, I am human and decided,I can do some mental gymnastics to justify my lesser...
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Two possible options are: paying at least three times the cost of an Ai3M and getting a printer that might still need upgrades, tinkering and care - or paying much less and turning the Ai3M into a machine that can finally offer excellent printing...