geekup bit 3d models
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This bit's pretty straightforward. The cutaway view (second pic) shows the internal slide. Threaded through the side holes in the slide slide are 2 road bike cable inners. These have to be road bike cables to keep the lead stopper small enough to...
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A few other bits and tweaks. Code-compare someone else's if you want to see it all. To flash: in VSCode, if you're using 2209's, no need to change stepper type. If you aren't, change that in platformio.ini Build/upload, restart printer. M502 a...
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If they are inserted the other way, she looks a bit cross-eyed.6 - Refer to the assembly diagrams in the pictures section as well as the uploaded pictures for putting the model together. ...The model is meant to be glued.</p><p>Do not hesitate to...
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Easy to work with, already has some slots to prevent the two halves from spinning against each other, the hub can be unmounted completely so even a custom hub would be possible for larger refills like > 1kg (1 kg would probable fit without...
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I've printed M002 but the blue is a bit to bright (see photos). The real blue tone should be mor like the color in the Fusion360 image (see color table). Unfortunately I didn't have any other blue filament, but this one is only meant to be a...
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Drill these out with a 3 mm drill bit. This is shown in the video. HardwareThis car has been designed to use only M3 x 16mm bolts. Button cap will appear more slimline but socket cap will also fit. Quantities are listed for each section. Total...
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The types I have the most of cause a bit of blurriness, especially for objects at a distance. Using OHPTF as a substitute is probably not good enough in professional settings and/or severe conditions. Okay for the grocery, probably. Not recommended...
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Basically, the overhangs curl up a bit, and if you have a really small layer height, your extruder will run into that curling in a more severe way than if it were 0.2mm layer height. How I Designed This I used AutoCAD 2016 on a laptop... Took about...
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Lastly, clip the Camera Mounting in place I found that although the Camera Mounting does seat securely, it has a tendency to slide a bit so I added a couple of thin strips of double sided tape to prevent this. Make sure you test the magnet polarities...
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Only needed because I am printing in heated chamber, which caused a bit of flex on the normal bracket.Modded L and R Ducts again. I am printing ABS in a 50C chamber and the thin ducts kept melting, even when printed in ABS (transparent). Pics...
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If you don't intend to use a reamer, you may need to sand it a bit to make LM10 fit without bending the plastic - Print settings? I used PETG with 3 perimeters and 40% infill "Gyroid (Cura)" for strength. Honestly, the result exceeds expectations-...
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You'll want to customize that though and print a whole bunch with different settings to createyour perfect switch. Switch Assembly The switch body just snaps together but I made a video in case you're confused: https://youtu.be/q-7IY5NExhA Don't...
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The overhang at the sideways outlet of the duct may look a bit scary without supports, but it was not a problem at all for my PursaMini to print this part just like that.Due to the proximity of the duct to the hot heater block, PLA will probably not...
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There is a small bit of play in the mount (for tolerance), but I've found it to be consistent/accurate. Print it as shown in the image (flat on the bed). I recommend using supports as well. It won't need to print much supports.</p> <p>Instructions on...
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It's pretty close though, and the thick 1/4" glass will even out the heat if you let it sit for a bit and warm up. You will need two solid state relays because you will be using two separate power supplies to power the bed heaters in pairs. Wire the...
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Finally, the cable connected to Data In can be soldered to GPIO12 (pin 3 from the top on the right row).If you are not sure which pin is which you can check out the pinout here: https://randomnerdtutorials.com/esp32-cam-ai-thinker-pinout/ If you are...
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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 is lots of space for whatever I wanted to put in it, including the...
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Merge the halves with your choice of glue.Some of the pegs can be a bit of a pain to assemble, let me know if you have any trouble and if you'd do any changes. Also, apologies for the amount of different sized pegs, Im pretty sure a bunch of them...
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Then, only drill through the second layer (top surface of the table) with the pilot bit and stop drilling. Then, use the pilot hole on the top of the table to drill from the top surface down. This will prevent blowout from happening. 5. Clear the...
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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/119wnTJ_bgwZ6arVVsYZo4ohdQAtcFC7C?usp=sharing Tool list: Drill Drill bits Soldering iron Wire(preferably shielded) Philips screwdriver Pliers Loctite(Don't use if printing with PETG) Electrical tape/glue Parts...
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So, he recommends having the chain links oriented in all four directions (shown below, second illustration) to protect against the printer being off a bit. Illustration: chain links oriented all same way with columns “nested” into each other for...
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Use pliers and a little bit of persuasion to screw the 5mm pneumatic couplers into the openings on the two clips. The rail bracket goes wherever you have your spools. I have mine in the middle of the front top rail, and above where the spool uncoils,...
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## Prelude Back then I printed [this super-cool self-watering planter](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:903411), but after a bit of usage, it was bothering me not being able to see with a glance the water level and if I needed to refill it. So I...
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I’ve tried to err on the side of the doors closing a teensy bit inside as opposed to being still open a bit when they hit. This is a work in progress, and I will be responsive to feedback in the comments. In the meantime, likely it's easier to shim...
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I have experimented with adjusting this gap by rolling a few different sizes small drill bits in my fingers to carefully remove some material from the cone indentation on the rotor to smooth it out and make the rotor sit lower on the mouthpiece cone....
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I mostly use 52 and 54mm sizes. Recently I made a newer version of this spool holder that is a bit better design and is made specifically for 54.3 cardboard spools, as it fits them exactly. It fits the Polymaker brand cardboard spools and most...
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I have experimented with adjusting this gap by rolling a few different sizes small drill bits in my fingers to carefully remove some material from the cone indentation on the rotor to smooth it out and make the rotor sit lower on the mouthpiece...
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Use a ¼” Forstner bit to make a flat hole ~3mm deep in the door and glue in the door magnets (make sure you have the polarity oriented correctly!). Center the door knob on the door and mark its holes. Placement...
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Results may vary and I leave it up to you to use all 5 holes with magnets, or to design and place pegs as you see fit.My wife likes to finish the ears with a little bit of paint. ...Paint doesn't have to be super detailed; sometimes it just enhances the...
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Additional items needed: ¼ inch OD brass tubing for the filament cooling air nozzle, M3 screws (you will need to determine lengths yourself—sorry, I didn’t keep track), M3 nuts, CA glue, metal tubing cutter, double sided tape, other tools as needed...