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These are junk box builds, so designed around what hardware I had; lots of mixed units, sorry but it's what it is. The dial indicator is mounted with a 1/4-20 .75 inch bolt. The dial indicator I used has a 10mm travel and when I do a home it reads...
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Included is a list of hardware & electronics that can be used, a number of custom designed parts, and links to other Thingiverse parts to aid in completing this as a fully functioning RC model. All parts were printed in PLA, with 25% infill, and...
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The TS-80 appears to pull between 8-9V from the pack and heats up in about half a minute or so. This will require the following hardware: M3x6mm screw (1) M3x8mm screw (1) M3x10mm screw (1) M3x30mm screw (2) M3 washers (3) M3 inserts (5)...
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Also just m3 hardware for holding it together. Think it was m3x20mm screw and m3 lock nuts. Also used a tippmann 12 round mag spring as well as a MCS Dmag 20round mag spring. Both worked great. I did make some alterations to the original...
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Hardware Nema23 If not present, make with a grinder a flat surface 2mm deep on the output rod Vacuum system Uploaded all necessary items to achieve a good vacuum dust collector, you've only to provide an Hepa bag to the outlet of motor. I made use...
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Features2 emplacements for 3.5" Hard disks, connected via USB3 to the Raspberry Pi140x25mm fan emplacement at the front for efficient cooling of the Raspberry Pi and hard drivesInternal Power-supply 5V/12VMain power switch and fuse accessible at the...
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https://www.amazon.com/GenBasic-Solderless-Dupont-Compatible-Breadboard-Prototyping/dp/B01L5ULRUA/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1GVJ0KXXOGT7X&keywords=female+female+jumper+wires&qid=1553616573&s=gateway&sprefix=female+femal+jum%2Caps%2C266&sr=8-3) - AC C13 power...
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**STL files:** * Main body (58.5 x 31mm excluding mounting points) * PTFE holder (9 x 19 x 4mm) * 5mm spacer (if you need it) (88.5x11x5mm) **Parts you need:** * Limit switch (taken off the stock mount) * 2x 5mm M3 screws (taken off the stock mount)...
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If you don't want to use my .3mf files, you should at least open them to get an idea where the nuts are hidden - they have the “pauses” built in at the correct spot, or actually one layer lower than the correct spot because that's how I roll!I've...
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Complete Component Package: The kit comes with all the necessary hardware and electronics to build a complete head, eliminating the need to source all the components individually. Simply download and 3D print the plastic components and build your...
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In addition to the 5 printed pieces, you will also need some basic hardware, including M4 screws (preferably with wing nuts for better grip) and rubber grommets. If you're new to printing, don't worry! You should be able to print all of these parts...
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I did not even try any of the printed feet yet since the foam I had lying around is already making such a difference.)\r\n\r\nThe holder can hold 1KG spools and smaller with an inner diameter between 36 and 89 mm.\r\n\r\nAdditional hardware...
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I use an Ender 3 v2 and PLA, and slice with super fast print setups with crappy quality most of the time, but I don't judge your hardware or talk about mine. - There are some parts with curved shapes, they all go in the same direction, if you want...
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GT2 Belt x 6mm wide HARDWARE:*IMPORTANT NOTE: You will need M3 x 40mm screws to mount the extruder. You may have to shorten the one that goes on the top left side of the extruder a little.* For the rest, you will need mostly M3 screws, 1 countersunk...
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I'll do my best to respond.PS: Notes on my accelerated printing settings:I have my printer's stock hardware (with 0.4 nozzle) using tweaked slicer settings that not only emulate a 0.6 nozzle, but also increase movement speeds (both printing and...
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Also it is 100% 3D printed (no additional hardware needed) and you won’t need any tools for assembly. Make sure to not overload the stand otherwise the tilting mechanism will collapse. It's only plastic after all ;)<br><br>So take a look at the...
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Talking gift IntroductionThis is the idea of experiencing Christmas with your family, while not being together.It's a small and lightweight mp3-player which plays random sound files.The files are in German only and are typical sentences you hear...
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...2-3 feet of 9/16" OD Vinyl tubing Commonly sold by the foot at most hardware stores Wire Power supply for fan M3X10mm machine screws (x8) Post-Printing Wiring Because the cooler is triggered mechanically, there are many options for powering the fan.
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Finally, I purchased one strap from my local hardware store that is placed into piece D to support where the back legs meet the body of the dog. I also purchased two velcro straps that feed through piece C to attach directly to your dog's existing...
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It can be simulated with colored electrical tape available at any hardware store. Place the tape over the features and use a Xacto knife to cut the tape to the feature. Alternatively, you may use a fine brush and acrylic paint the features in.</p>...
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Recommended uses for the icons: * apple icon to represent a greengrocer on a shopping district map * archway icon to represent the entry on a park or playground map * armchair icon to represent a furniture store on a shopping district map *...
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Thank you to Banggood for providing me with the Ender-3 V2 3D-printer.You can buy one here: https://www.banggood.com/custlink/3v3hCfiZyI Video can be found here: https://youtu.be/IN2g572FZOo More info can be found here:...
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I used the 24v Volcano versions, with motors, but there's enough adjustment for a V6. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001270085636.html (24v, select Volcano or V6) https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000983379658.html (24v, Add motor, select Volcano...
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Especially not after having it sit on the Frame and screwed together, and also never to a point where it could have realistic impact on doing its jobI don't have any Hardware on Hand, what should I do?Use PrusaSlicer to make dowels from cylinders...
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(Also contains STL files, as I'm mostly changing existing stuff...) **Design changes:** o changed X and Y Axis idler to a standard M3 GT2 belt idler pulley o added stops for the rods of X and Y axis, also ZMax clamps, so they dont move when not...
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I used oak dowels from the local hardware store for my legs, and hand cut them to length. I've tested my PLA version at 260 pounds, and it seems very sturdy so long as there is about 50mm of thread engagement. Printers with more Z-capacity could...
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For any questions and assistance please use the RC-Group thread:https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?4021281-Macchi-C-202-Folgore-205-Veltro-warbird-600-800mm-LW-PLA-%28L3D%29 PARTS LINKS X1 2205 2300KV Brushless Out-Runner...
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I used 5/16" threaded rod for the axles because I live in the USA and none of the hardware stores had 8mm. It fits the standard skateboard bearings very well and honestly I'm happy with the fitment in the end. I used nylon lock nuts on the ends...
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If you are using metric hardware, M3 or M2.5 screws with a length of 12mm or more. For imperial sizes, #6x1/2" is probably the easiest to find. #5 or #4 will work if you can find them. The photo shown has a #6x1/2" machine screw and regular nut.</p>...
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--- NECESSARY HARDWARE 16x M3 x 8mm countersunk screws 16x M3 nuts (for 5.5mm wrench - 2.5mm thick) 4x M3 x 16mm screws for fan 4x M2 x 6mm screws to mount Pi to structure 2x M3 x 6mm screws for optional strain relief and/or blank plate on tall...