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Go to the hardware store and get the good stuff; you don't want your holder falling off the wall and breaking the tip of your 10 μL pipette.\nThe design of this holder is somewhat, uh, modernistic, but simple blocky shapes print rapidly compared to...
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The enclosure is large enough, and designed with enough precision that if your printer is even slightly out of square, as it almost certainly is if it's an Ender, then you're going to find out about it. I thought mine was pretty good, but I had to...
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One of the images shows what the parts will look like when the impeller blades decide they are not going to rotate in formation anymore. I'm still finding bits in my shed. Printing: - Outer case. PETG, 0.2mm layers, perimeters 3 (1.2mm), 4...
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The engraving will still be in the generated token, but the height of the engraving will be too small to be sliced (unless you're slicing with a layer height of 0.01 mm or less). Some of My Designs Click an image below (opens in a new tab) or go to...
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... common ground wire, and then connect individual wires to the other lead of each switch and then connect to the board of your choice. If you go with a Raspberry Pi Pico with GP2040 you can print and build this stick for about $30 in about two days.
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In my 4 months of using it non-stop it has never come loose or moved, the force needed to take it off the rail is a bit more than the force needed to make the motor skip steps so something would have to go CATASTROFICALLY wrong to make the tool...
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Attempts to go higher fail only because my steppers are not up to the task -- the frame remains rock solid. Currently, I would recommend avoiding the sliders unless you are feeling adventurous, as I have encountered a few issues trying to get them...
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Because of the long nose, the battery had to go all the way back to the front connector tube. Therefore I could only use the small 1300 mAh 3S battery. But it is possible to interrupt the carbon tube so that the battery can be pushed further back. I...
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Go with that. 5. Glue all the parts together using the lettered diagram as a guide. DO NOT GLUE PART G TO PART F. Part G is a “snap on” cover and is place on part F after the filter has been placed. 6. Use the printed item “Gasket Stencil” to...
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If you mixed up the inserts and don't know what order they're supposed to go in, the order doesn't matter too much since the differences between them are negligible. Just see which slots they fit into best and put them there - or keep track of the...
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Go to Print Settings -> Support Material. First-layer density: 100%; Top contact Z distance: 0 (soluble); Top interface layers: 1 or 2 (default) (we found two layers under a 0.2mm layer thickness works better for a 0.4mm nozzle); adjust the bottom...
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Easy/dumb answer for that: get a T nut and a bolt and install it on either side of the feet spacers so they're physically blocked, or use the excuse to print something else off that's T-nuttable and mount it in a way that sandwiches where the feet go...
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The buttons get glued in place on the silver piece/print, and their wires should go all the way through the AirPod. This is a bit difficult to fit in beside the battery cables, but with some time it's possible. For the black spots on the outside of...
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If you're going to make a PCB, DO NOT round the corners! A square makes it much easier to place the PCB safely. It allows for cutting off some plastic if soldered on parts occupy more space. If you don't agree with Harald's claims, make your own...
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While your Nintendo Switch and your Pro Controller are held together by the 3D printed mount, go to the settings on your Nintendo Switch itself (not in a game). Scroll down to where it says "Controllers and Sensors." On the right side of the screen,...
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A block to go under a BuckleBoard. The block has a hollow area under the tile being punched out. Makes the process easier.</p> <p>The BuckleTile Family:</p> <p><strong>Standard:</strong></p> <p>Use this tile on flat surfaces. This is the tile you'll...
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Go gently, as it is possible to push them in too deep. Vents are provided to help any excess epoxy escape from behind the magnets. Wipe off the excess epoxy before it hardens.\r\n\r\n* Make sure that the magnets are oriented so that they attract the...
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However, part C (MCP73871) apparently allows for external LED's if you want to know what's going on charge-wise. Its probably easier to drill holes for these if you do. On my board stat1 and stat2 are on the 'C, +, D' holes. ... You could use...
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Alternatively use a 5W bulb which creates less heat. Create your lithophanes Go to http://3dp.rocks/lithophane/. Adjust the Image Settings as required. Particularly VERY IMPORTANT you need to change the setting from the default Negative Image to...
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These are extremely optional, as they only show as pinpricks of red (mine have stopped working and I am not going to fix them), that said they do give you an excuse to add wires coming from the main body, I put heat shrink on mine to make them look...
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First things first, though - I'm going to try out this servo winch for starters to see how it performs: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3391885. Once that's up and running, I'll move on to the next step. For those interested in seeing more of...
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Here's a battery case that allows for easy replacement of cells while on the go, providing energy for several nights at very low cost. It is highly recommended to use protected cells, which can be removed from the case and charged separately using a...
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The model has a small notch on the back to indicate when you go to 50 degrees, so if you have any issues before this point then your issue isn't Overhang, its something else that I probably have a guide on. Its hard to capture in pictures with my...
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For suggestions to leave and clarifications to ask, there are comments, even if I don't go there very often.Good make and remix to whoever wants. Edit 02/12/2021I have added a modification to the preamp box that allows it to hold a 9V battery.It...
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... into place and doesn't really require any screws to retain it. This might be handy if you're going to do things with the GPIO pins - to leave the GPIO side unscrewed. ...Or maybe the SATA side if you plan to frequent swap drives for some reason.
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What do you do when lockdown prevents you from going to the store to buy a new Christmas tree topper? You design and print your own, of course! Well, that's what we did! In fact, we are so pleased with how it came out, we printed several and we are...
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Now, put the leadscrew in and if it doesn't go in easily, it's best to remove the stepper motor and put the lead screw into the brass nut and then reinstall the stepper and secure the leadscrew into the coupler. 6. Lastly, since the thread pitch is...
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I printed all the air temples in one go as well as the southern and northern water tribes. Post-Printing For the most part, these pieces should not need to be cleaned up to fit. Those who suffer from bad stringing will need to remove any strings...
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If you don't want to go through that trouble, my original design (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:599262) can be used with a J-head. The reason for creating this was I discovered my original design suffered from inaccuracies when using springy...
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This is by far the quickest method I've seen for calibrating backlash, as it produces empirical results in one go instead of using trial and error. If you own an M3D Micro, I recommend using the G-code files I have prepared. If you own another...