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A small tool can help make it a little bit easier. They are there to keep everything tight and quiet.</p> <p>The desk clamp has holes for some 1/4x20 Allthread. Use lock washers and acorn nuts on the top and bottom. The allthread keeps the layers of...
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You might have to wiggle it a bit to get it to seat properly. Align the heatblock and tighten the grub screws. It's best to tighten the screws before refitting the heatsink to the extruder as they are very hard to get to once it's on. 7) Refit the...
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If you get a 404 error when trying to download, go to Thing Files and download them individually Update (V3) and finished: closing minor gaps at front patch and base 4 - all works! Update (V2): Two slight modifications: Mainboard is a little bit...
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Added an assembly note. Print istructions:Printing is super easy: choose the model you prefer from the download list or create your custom one using the .f3d file and the guide below.Use the coarse profile to speed the print up and make sure...
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Some software debug skills are required to go down this path although most of the effort was finding missing pieces of code and not really writing much code from scratch although a little bit of code will need to be modified for Octave. Blender...
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(I printed 1 part with PA-CF and a TPU Cap modified with this method) Update 05.05.2022 → Added Smaller Versions to fit a 18350 Batterie (Scale this model up a little bit (only Y-Axis) for matches ,-) ) → Added a cutout for an O- InRing in the...
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If you get the right sizes, the nuts will snap into place and the washers will slide in (sometimes you'll need to trim them with a knife or drill bit or pull them into place with a screw due to the elephant-feet effect). I tried to standardize on...
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(I wondered if I had connected it properly, I had :P ) Ender 5 test 2: Removed the 2nd 120 mm fan extracting and kept only my regular inlet fan, still running at 6.5 volt Again, I kept the original fan connected. During this test, once again, the fan...
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... a little stiff at first but should loosen up over time. A little bit of silicon lubricant could also be used on the dovetail joints to make it work more smoothly. ... If you have any questions or problems with this design, I will be happy to help.
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You may have to bend the terminals that stick out a bit. Make sure that up is facing up!</p><p> </p><p>Insert the buttons, keep track of which one is B1 and B2.</p><p>Insert the cable, seat the grommet. Solder up the connections from the...
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To then help keep fan exhaust off the print surface, I angle the fan upwards a bit using a wedge. The 10-degree wedge shown in the gallery picture is available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3439274. Although this fan orientation is counter to...
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If it did provide a bit of battery cooling then it might be worthwhile. My next step is to test it out and use LeafSpy Pro to log the temperature readings of the battery. I'll test a few strategies: - just in my driveway to see if I can lower the...
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Run a single screw through the countersunk hole in the middle of each of the “Laser Riser Base” parts. TIP: if possible, pre-drill these 4 holes with an appropriate drill bit for...
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As you would do on your own house or at any DIY task this should need quite a bit of fiddling around but all depends - I used 50% PLA which can get very rough but if that is how strong the pulley needed to be it also may just help it out more than I...
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If you find it too loose, up your printer flow rate in your slicer settings, in 1% increments.This took quite a bit of work to perfect, so if you use it and like it, considering buying me a cookie via https://paypal.me/dougjosephIf you have any...
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... the strip about centered under the nozzle I knew it was pretty good. I have thought about adjusting the model to match that, but haven't yet out of laziness but also concern that some blowers may behave a bit different. Category: 3D Printer Parts
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Here is a link to his page: http://bit.ly/SWEETLITHO Not Included I did print a case for the Arduino and the ultrasonic sensors; however, since I didn't make these, I will not include the files. A quick search and you'll find many suited to your...
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If your puck emits bubbles it means an air pocket has been breached, in which case the puck may sink a bit (which protects it in the oil). Using this puck requires an open flame. Take all prudent precautions, keeping the flame away from flammable...
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It droops a little bit at the top but that part is not visible when the MPSM LCD is screwed on. If you need a different type of LCD bracket and control board mounting write in the comments and il design it if you are willing to test print it.</p>...
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But basically, the bow is more vertical than the original, and the hull is a bit wider. Below the waterline, I made the hull as big as possible without looking way too dumb, so there's lots of space for whatever I wanted to put in it, including the...
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Hopefully, there will be enough tests to start seeing artifacts from over-retraction, which will look like missing bits of layer, holes, or pits in the wall surface. Then you can find the midpoint between problems.** **Once you have a range (for...
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Depending on your printer/setup, this hole maybe be on the tight side or a bit loose. If tight, drilling out the hole may help. If it is slightly oversized, I suggest melting the end of the filament piece with a soldering iron or lighter.</p><p>This...
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I've educated other students on how to design in Inventor 2016, and this project covers all the basic and a bit more – just enough for new students. Lesson/Activity: Now of course you can just give this task to a student and tell them "do that,"...
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I designed the plate to use 2 rail carriages on the left side-rail, and a single rail carriage on the right side-rail, but in retrospect, I could have just as easily left it with 4 carriage mounts, 2 on either side, as the adjustment of the rail...
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removed the side panels for better printing and they are not necessary, mount the LGX with the Direct Drive Interface Plug two screws from above and one screw from below, it's a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4851078part-cooler: fit now...
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The drive bay may need a little bit of edge filing and brim cleaning (ymmv), then it can be glued in place. The 6-way threaded cubes can also be glued into the cutouts on the back side corners of the faceplate. The cubes will allow you to screw 1/8"...
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The cards mostly stay put unless you shake the box violently (in which case you have bigger problems and should put the box down now and go see a professional) but the first player token and hero health dials can move a bit. It's not a big deal, in...
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You will have to trim the image to fit as its a bit oversized. Use the acrylic as a guide to trace where you need to cut.</p><p>-Glue the top ring together and place it on the top, secure it with 6 small screws. Predrill first. </p><p>-Hang it...
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I added a little bit of tolerance, but it should be fairly snug. Slide the two instances of "leg-side" into their slots on either side. Note the portion of "leg-side" that curves, and use that to inform the direction in which you place it. The small...
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Since my first-generation 2/3 plane connectors broke due to FDM layer separation issues, all the connectors in this series are printed so all connectors extend out on one plane, meaning that FDM printers are more than capable of building these very...