gi joe bridge layer 3d models
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If you do remix if for a different size, please post your thing and list this as a remix, I'd love to see it! Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: i3 MK3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: various Infill: various Filament: Prusa PLA silver...
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and only between the "legs" you can print it with no supports if you sit it the same way up but in the first print this put the layer lines in the direction of the stress on the bearings this broke almost immediately. Keep it in the orientation That...
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I used a 0.24mm layer height and 15% infill to speed things along a bit. Why make a tissue box in the first place? I'm not fussy about the brand of tissues we use, but the market leader and most store brands come packaged with a small piece of...
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Note that the models are laid horizontally on the print bed for added strength to avoid any “shearing" between layers. It was found that printing vertically would create posts that were easy to snap without much force. I found...
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They print very well with stock profiles for 0.4mm nozzles and 0.2mm layer height.While these pieces will be part of a metal lathe, they do no heavy lifting and don't take a beating. You can use whatever filament you like. Everything has been tested...
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Then I apply a thin layer of glue all the way around the insert. The screw is used to guide the insert into the hole, and then I can usually press it in by hand, but sometimes it requires a few taps to seat it. If it does not seem to go all the way...
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i have a sacrificial layer designed to not need supports for this part _________________ original post: this will only work with the cr10 variant of the orbiter https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4609940 i edited the left and right sides of the duct...
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The screws might need heating slightly on first install to ensure the plastic doesn't split along layer lines. 5. Install the propeller and rudder. Push the propeller onto the shaft, pull it tight so there is no slop and the drive gear won't skip...
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The best way to goRA30 - a slight twist, a gentle rotationRA70 - a steep rotation, will probably end up shredded by any launchFor all of the challenge outcomes, we used the V1-SO65-H100-RA00 model.Further refinementAfter the competition, I refined...
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Your 1st layer will be the most uniform it's ever been regardless of whether you have auto-leveling or not. It is also a great diagnosis tool for bed leveling problems. It allows you to readily see precisely how your bed leveling efforts are...
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Hardware ------------- Linear Rails: • (24) M3x10mm socket cap screws • (24) M3 t-nuts X-Carriage Mount: • (4) M5x20mm socket cap screws • (4) M5 nuts • (2) M5 washers (reuse existing) X-Carriage Linear Rail Block: • (4) M3x10mm socket cap screws...
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Video added for reference, no need to follow all these steps: https://youtu.be/cnsVxZ1zJFQ General Tip: The motorcable is covered by a metal spring for added protection, this metal is not rust proof and will rust over time, I have coated mine with...
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- - - - - Printing Notes: Nozzle: 0.3 mm (0.4 probably OK) Layer Height: 0.1 mm Shells: 0.8 mm Infill: 12% Material: PLA Printing Orientation: - Print Base upright; print Cover upside down. - Print LED Mount with hole on the bed. Supports are not...
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I set the print to a layer thickness of 0.2mm with a nozzle of 0.4mm, the number of 4 perimeters and the fill set to 15%. It's a very exaggerated quality that wouldn't even need to be puttyed in most parts and I used about 3.5 kg of filament. Of...
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I had no vise available for this little project, so my wires are not really straight…Add the 12 silver copper wires to the 12 channels/holes as shown and fix them in the base like shown.Make sure not to make the wires too tight because the M4...
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I used a 50% fill setting, 4-inner/outer-shells, and 0.24mm layer thickness for all parts. I created nut-lock tubes to hold the hex nut in each knob and an add-on or alternative to gluing in the hex nut. I made them and show them in the design,...
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All needed parts and assembly instructions can be found on the link above. The wires for connecting microswitches to Raspberry Pi Pico; I have used 9 different colors so that every microswitch has its own color and one common color (black) that...
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Each printer is different in layer size and accuracy so what works perfectly for me may suck for you. Finding the right % size for the clips may take three prints, one where you shrink or enlarge too much, then one where you cut the difference, then...
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A layer height of 0.15 or 0.20 is fine, with 15% to 20% infill. Assembly Insert four M3X16 screws through the 12v or 24v (your choice) 40mm fan into the main body, with the gasket between the fan and body. No need to over tighten as you may strip...
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After that, I applied a coat of sprayable primer so my paint would have a good surface to attach to. With my pieces ready to paint, I hit them all with a base bone yellow / cream coat, and then did some darker layers over the top to rough it up a...
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3D PRINT: -0.26 layer height and 20% filling, 16 grams of material, 45 minutes to 1 hour 15 of printing depending on the settings and printer to be used, printing speed: 80 to 110 mm / s. We are the resistance, we are a new revolution in...
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Containers are held together by Neodymium magnets. Activated Carbon:There are various types of activated carbon out there, for our purpose it is important to use a specific type that is:Steam activated - this is very important as acid activated...
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Egg LatheFor painting eggs. Not for turning them!See also 'Egg Lathe UPDATE' for alternative parts that replace the gears for a smoother rotation at https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/153374-egg-lathe-updateNOTE:Now includes STL files to allow...
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... Tough PLA only. No problems, very stable. The gunstock did survive one or two unintended drop tests. :-D All models, beside the Quest 3 controller mounts, can be printed w/o supports. I would recommend a brim for better adhesion of first layer.
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I recommend using 5 top, bottom and perimeter layers with an infill of 25% or higher. The whole carriage prints in one piece, supports are not needed. The fan duct for parts cooling, the belt peg and the dragon mount all print without supports....
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Even if you don't push your speeds/accelerations up to these new limits, you might be surprised at the effect of raising them -- in my case, I think my extruder had been constrained somehow by the lower limits, because until I made these changes my...
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Then I included a five perimeter, three-layer high skirt to keep it attached. Left to right: PETG White, PLA Natural, Ninjaflex Black. Untuned profiles.</strong></p> <p><strong>Left to right: PETG White, PLA Natural, Ninjaflex Black. Untuned...
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Ideally, the part should be printed so the layer lines are parallel to the load, but that requires a lot of support and generally results in a part that isn't very round (e.g., lacks concentricity). The hose isn't all that heavy, but a sudden side...
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For the examples in the photos I've used the awesome Tecbears Shiny Silk Copper PLA (at the time of writing this now appears to be available only as part of a 3-pack, but hopefully it'll be available singly again), with 235° first layer, 220°...
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Reason is the Flip-Switch leaf spring being to soft ||| fixed in 1st Update)(Loose Cylinder-Rotator: Apply multiple layers of tape to make less room for movement. You can use glue, too, but if something breaks you will have to print the entire...