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Check your slicer preview to make sure these will print correctly - it should be one perimeter thick with one layer space between the support and the overhang. Remove the supports with a hobby saw or little chisel-shaped hobby knife. Glue the pieces...
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30x30x5mm Test Square: Just a little bigger (or you can alter the settings on your slicer to make the 20x20x5 model larger.) File 2b. <b>30x60x5mm Test Block:</b> Twice the size of the previous. It is also something to see if your corners might be...
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Your slicer will tell you exactly how much will be needed (about half a roll for the pins and perhaps a bit less for the bed). Also, make sure your nozzle won't die mid-print, as it happened to me while printing the black pins for the purple bed. I...
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My slicer says it takes about 0.29m of filament, so it's a cheap test for adhesion, elephant-foot, speed, retraction, cornering, dimensions, thin-wall extrusion, and quality. You can set the wall thickness to be your nozzle's ideal extrusion...
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Print at 1.6 or 160% extrusion multiplier/flow rate, 2 perimeters, 3 top layers, 50% overlap infill at 85% EM/FR no infill (top and bottom layers are also infill to the slicer). I have it modeled as a 35 stack with 210g of PLA. I am testing the...
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Insert this code in the starting procedures for your slicer after the G28 codes. [code] G1 Z0.5 ;Adjust Z offset G92 Z0 ;Define new Z home G29 ;Autocalibrate bed [/code] That should be everything there is too it. I find it helps...
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You may need to use hole XY compensation (Ideamaker is a free slicer which does this) to get a good fit. Assembly Instructions (also see pictures) To make one box you will need to print: 1x 'container' or 'short container', 1x 'collar', 8x 'link...
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You may need to use hole XY compensation (Ideamaker is a free slicer that does this) to get a good fit. Assembly Instructions To assemble one box, print: 1x 'container' or 'short container', 1x 'collar 1' or 'collar 2', 6x 'link 1', 6x 'link 2', 12x...
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The candle is able to hold a LED tea light to give a nice ambience to its surroundings. The last two features are a door that you can open and close, and a small hole at the top so you can hang the lantern from a tree! Before I move on to the print...
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To get my parts to properly adhere to the printing surface - I have had to exceed the recommendations of my CURA slicer's generic ABS profile, where I have had to heat my nozzle to 270C, and my bed to 110C. This is why I got a little peeved and...
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According to slicer the weight of 100% infill pieces is over 9 g. Pieces that are too light might not be as enjoyable to play with.Nut holeThe nut hole files have an internal hole for an M10 DIN 562 square nut for added weight.While the fit is OK...
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You will need to mirror it in your slicer for the second one. If you don't have a belt tensioner on your printer, I highly recommend printing one now. It will be difficult to get the belt tension adjusted otherwise. I used these belt holders...
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There is also a smooth version if you do not want marker arrows.PrintingAll STL files should import into your slicer in the correct orientation.I printed the body, base, and core in PLA with a layer height of 0.25 mm and 30% infill. You will need...
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If you want the other direction, just mirror the piece in the slicer. Even the free Cura has a mirror capability. Printing: 1. I tried printing on end and with the backs of the tracks to the plate. Printing with the backs to the plate worked best...
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Then print the inserts - I included the reverse one also just incase you did not know how to do that in your slicer - and use the same settings as the cups. When done just turn them over so the open side is down and let them twirl to the bottom of...
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When I wasn't using adaptive slicing at 0.2 mm layer height, the slicer didn't create G code to bridge the gaps properly, making a right mess. Edit: Having tested the chamfered bases, I have to say that this works. The parts stick really well...
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I leave the setting on draft quality in the Cura slicer and print at 100 percent infill. It's a no-brainer really! This will print perfectly for you if you're using a feeler gauge like I do to calibrate nozzle height. It prints in under 26 minutes at...
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Number of walls (perimeters) is more important to ensure water tightness (I used 4 walls and random seams). No supports are necessary.I designed the parts in inches because, America, so you may need to scale the parts in your slicer.I have included...
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Bill of Material 1 Sunon Radial Fan MF50151VX 2 wires 1 JST 2 pin plug plus crimp pins that fits into the fan 2 socket on the litlle pcb board of the hotend carriage (optional, see below) 7 M3 8mm hexagon socket screws 1 M3 15mm (or longer)...
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I decided to design them by myself and not use the slicer function as it seems to create far too many unnecessary supports and gives a hard time cleaning them off. Those additional STLs are available but not yet published as it is unclear if there is...
cults3d
All the parts are designed to be printed base-ready and can be sliced using your preferred slicer. The cut files are optimized for small resin printers like the Photon, with minimal support required as seen in the images. These orientations also...
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If you look at the layers in your slicer, you're likely to find that one side will have more weight than the other due to uneven distribution of fill. Go hollow. The other version of the drive screw just has a little nub you can grip but falls down...
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To get skis for the other side, mirror the main skis in your slicer. A video of the ski teeter function is available at https://youtu.be/XbbhEMCZWEw.\n\nThe front ski secures to the nose wheel axle and should be glued together before installation. or...
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These help your slicer properly center the parts, which makes them align when printed. I personally also like to print the registration marks because it helps me ensure that the parts are printing with perfect alignment. So that way I don't the whole...
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If you generate a model with your desired words or names, examine it in your slicer with supports enabled and determine which looks like the worst letter combination for support removal. Then generate a model with only that block to use to tune your...
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For ABS prints, reduce your fan speed in your slicer program by approximately 60% (based on ambient temperatures) to minimize cooling. This is far easier than creating a fan duct without the cooling nozzle found in other designs. This adapter...
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Slicer Notes ------------ • Bed Size: 230, 210. Versions ----------- • There are two versions of each probe mount; the regular ones and the Volcano hotened compatible ones which move the probes 8.5mm down. • There are two different fan...
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No instructions with this one as all parts are orientated to print base ready to print with your favorite slicer... The individual files are FDM orientated for least support and strongest print orientation, as seen in the images. Resin print; the...
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Then, when you are printing, your printer should pause and guide you through a filament change (at least that's how it works on my Prusa using Prusa Slicer). TIPS ON 3D PRINTING THE ROLLERON This also should be straight forward. You will need...
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I also have my slicer bump the fan speed to 100% for bridging. When the printer is idle you basically can't hear it thanks to the 4010 fan. Edit: Added a remix of the 5015 version as well, so both 4020 and 5015 fans are an option. Also added a v2...