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54533 3d models found related to hardware labs.prusaprinters
clear tubing (found in most hardware stores in the plumbing section)1 quick connect 90 3/8" tube to 3/8" stem (see link to Amazon below)1 swivel connector with ¼" barbed fitting (see link below) or you can sacrifice one of your old hoses and use a...
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The turbo body was designed for Resin printing but FDM should work just fine with proper cooling.[PARTS LIST][V 2.2]:Motor:...
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Print the collar piece with holes up. AssemblyHardware required: 1x 5.125" (130mm) of 1/4" diameter steel rod. Aluminum would work too. Wood will not.</li> <li>4x M3 hex nuts</li> <li>4x M3 set screws (can substitute regular M3 screws if...
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I'll add a hardware list later hopefully. Check pictures for additional details on setup. I tried to describe everything, but the pictures will hopefully clear up any confusion.This is my first 3d project, so please ask questions or leave any...
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Also included is an additional base piece (_no cutout.stl) featuring a recess for Carl's standard nuts that could potentially interfere with original bases when installed atop the hot end.\nProfound thanks to both authors of the original projects,...
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Linkage components are easily measured with precise increments of 0.5cm.\nPivots measure exactly 4mm within .stl file format and can fit neatly with 3/16 inch bolts or 3mm threaded hardware, printed pivot diameter comes out to be approximately 3.8mm...
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I designed the strap to be a "print in place," captive feature that is ready to go off the print bed with no assembly and no hardware required. You simply remove the limited amount of support required and just work the strap back and forth a few...
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Now with the Gen2's rail design you can quickly swap the storage units between work areas.Introducing GEN2 QuickLock!Download the GEN2 Interactive Catalog PDFFeatures:• Gen2 rails allowing quick and easier swap-ability and combinations of many Gen2...
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Additional hardware required: 1 10mm dia, 3mm thick magnet 2 10-24 nuts 1 10-24 bolt (approximately 1.5" long) 6 6-32 screws, (approximately 3/4" long) 6 6-32 nuts 6 6-32 washers a (cut-down) nail or similarly sized metal rod (approximately 1/8" in...
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... and pulley. The hardware needed will be the same as matsekberg's Y-Axis Rework (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2045010), unless otherwise mentioned. ... Assembly will also be very similar, with the removal of some acrylic adding an extra step.
youmagine
Visit your local hardware store and have them cut several 2 mm acrylic panels according to your specifications: Qty 2 x 200 mm x 320 mm for the front and back of the hood, Qty 2 x 200 mm x 328 mm for the sides of the hood, Qty 1 x 320 mm x 328 mm for...
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...3D printing deals with heating mostly flammable plastics to high temperatures, thus it produces risk of fire in case of hardware failure. To decrease risk of fire, I recommend to print any head only with ABC/PC filament (don't confuse with ABS). 2.
cults3d
firmware has been extensively tuned and hardware tested over months and should be fine. the bin is preconfigured for everything listed here. STEPS ARE 415BMG Y80 X80 Z 500. HIGHLY RECOMENDED 16T PULLEYS STEPS XY 100 BETTER TURNING RATIO AND 20...
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For mine, I used 3 small brass eyelets I picked up at the hardware. I wasn't sure where these would be placed, so I marked the spot on the arm and base and screwed them in after assembly. I slide a 25mm brass nail in through the eyelets and pull it...
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I printed the pictured one in PLA, but after some redesigns, I might go back and print the Grippers in PETG instead. Included the Freecad file along with the STLs in case anyone wanted to mess with the design as it currently stood. Should you just...
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It uses the existing hardware with the exception of the 30x30x10 heat block fan is replaced with a 40x40x10 fan. - The enhanced layer fan duct results in improved print quality. There is also much better visibility when printing small parts so you...
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It is simple to make, and relies on the following non-printed parts: 1x NEMA 17 geared stepper motor (5-1 gear ratio)...
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A large bottle is probably needed, I use 8L water bottles rather than 1.5L soda bottles, hence the need for four clips.The print has been designed to use little plastic and no (few) extra parts - what is the point of upcycling 10 grams of plastic...
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Tools: An M4 or #8-32 tap to re-thread the holes in the H frame A soldering iron and solder A digital multimeter Method: Choose the adjuster/locknut file, M4 or #8-32) for the hardware you have. Start by printing the adjusters, lock wheels and caps...
myminifactory
... the ones listed in the manual. *It is highly recommended to read the instruction manual before purchasing, to ensure you have all the required tools and hardware to assemble this body.* Should you need any help, please do not hesitate to contact us!
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Step 5: Attach the stepper motor, titan, and v6 heat sink to the mount using the supplied hardware and following the instructions found here: https://wiki.e3d-online.com/wiki/Titan_Assembly Step 6: Attach the mount to the carriage by slipping it...
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Recommended modifications for the next hardware revision: * Trianglelab E3D V6 Volcano clone, 0.4mm hotend * 1.9mm Bowden tube * Fix the linear rod deflection * BLTouch compatibility: Run D11 to the unused pin in the print head, add 5 pins exposing...
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It's very easy to build if I do say so myself. Essential hardware you will need for the frame includes: 24x 35mm M4 socket-cap screws (For mounting center hub to arms and landing gear to arms) 16x 25mm M4 socket-cap screws (For mounting arms to...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4686693Features:manual set the Laser power or use PWM control, check laser temp and off parallel in-out on DS 15 connectors (in from CNC controlboard, out to aux)Input to use only PWM signal from DS15 pins 2...
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Design Goals My design goal was to create something that would be mechanically useful entirely with 3d-printed parts, and with no external hardware so that if you have a 3d printer, you can make a useful object. I also wanted to create a modular...
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I used 14-20 hardware as it was what I had on hand and SAE is really cheap. It uses one 1 1/2" 14-20 bolt (fully threaded), one 14-20 nut and two 5/8" washers (1/4" hole). The washers work best if heat-set into place. I put the washer onto...
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Electronics 1x Bigtreetech SKR 1.3 mainboard 4x TMC 2208 Stepper driver 1x BTT TFT24 or BTT Mini12864 display 1x Mean Well LRS-150-12 Power supply 1x SSR Relay 8A - Hoymk SSR-D3808HK 1x 16mm anti-vandal power momentary switch - 110/220V variant 1x...
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Add as many magnets as you want, or stick with the standard 3, near the lighthouse window.This update is based on the “Bolt Remix”, which used fewer difficult to source parts and can be...
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Buy screw in local hardware store.Print tips!All parts can by printed using Prusa MiniPLA | 0.2mm layer2 variants are available - 30° and 45°. Print Base and Arm in the same systemBase - needs support, Arm - no supportsHead - needs supportPlate -...
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Plase refer to this page for more hardware and wiring details. ## BOM : - 1x [ESP8266...