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The cutout for the pad might not need supports, but you should probably do supports on the big cutout.I loved the idea of having the original look of the Prusa Mini heatsink, but it's missing the text, and a couple other Prusa style features.I...
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I haven't tried this yet, but I'm going to get some strong magnets and see if this can just attach via magnets. - Mount plate with rectangular insert (mount-plate-3). This is if you want to try using a bar type magnet. I've printed this at 50%...
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A scale factor is included for a 38mm tube, but you're on your own, I haven't tried it. Note that the launch lug, if used, scales by the same factor, so the 1/8" @ 24mm lug will be 1/8 x 29/24 on the 29mm tube - probably not practical. I've included...
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The site of an uprising decades ago on the outskirts of the megacity of New Haven, and since abandoned to time. It was the perfect location for a factory designed to build nightmares, since no-one could hear the screams or explosions. It was here...
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Still works great on my 12 oz bottles, haven't tried it on others yet. The economy version has been flipped to print upside down to save on filament, and the rest print right side up. Be sure to take note of which side is the top, I accidentally put...
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Wiring If you haven't hand wired a keyboard before, take a moment to look at qmk's hand wire guide. Take a look at the qmk firmware and decide what kind of matrix you would like to do. - rev1 has rows that go from one end of the board to the other...
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One likely can make this function with the gcodetools extension for Inkscape, but I haven't been able to figure it out. Software Instructions Determine the corner XY coordinates of your cutting area by attaching the cutter and moving your printhead...
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A lot of people have for some reason advised against this but I personally haven't found any issues, as long as these are lubricated (silicone or lithium grease). PETG has better layer adhesion and flexibility than ABS and PLA which makes it...
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It'll use much less support material this way. pros: prints in one piece printable hinges!!! ... profit! cons: support removal can become critical to the structural integrity of the frame looks less awesome more fragile bruen48*.stl: This comes...
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I haven't printed this file myself, but I guess it should be OK. YMMV, though. Step 2 Print the screw, the cap and the winder, these can be printed simultaneously, but I'd recommend placing the screw centered on the bed if you have a laterally moving...
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Everything should hopefully print just fine without any support, but I haven't tested it yet. If you try it before I do, let me know how it worked for you! Also, thanks to all the other xun designers on here, whose work mine is based on. I tried to...
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If you noticed I keep using the word “should”, it's because I don't have a Voron 0.2 built so I haven't tested the fitment. Please let me know how it goes if you print the 0.2 version and if I need to make changes to the files. Also, you will need to...
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I do not think it will work with anything other than PETG (Haven’t Tried ABS or ASA) but I’m certain PLA would shrink too much. That said everything should print without support with some sacrificial layers. The linear rails and the y axis...
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You may hear one, two or three clicks as it settles in place. When properly snapped onto the mount, the mount will sit level. If the cap feels tilted to one side or the other, you haven’t finished snapping it in place. When connected properly, you...
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I’ve designed a top part, which I haven’t been able to test print out fully yet, it’s in 2 sections so the threaded part can be thicker and the top part can be printed in vase mode for transparency if using a clear filament so that way the yellow...
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I haven't been able to test it yet but suspect it would work best if the pulley part was printed in a semi-flexible material, e.g. NinjaFlex. ... Example video of blind controller in use: https://youtu.be/4fLi4aCpjy4 Assembly video:...
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Similarly to NASA's Dragonfly drone, a drone that will land on Titan possibly in about 14 years.I started the design process while reading 3D printing articles, it took me some time to understand the precision of a 3D printer, although I chose from...
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I haven't modified or included some of the "upgrades" I'm using because the work involved was a bit more than I feel is absolutely necessary. Instead, I'll include links to those projects. Some of these parts are made from scratch, others I've used...
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* I've made a few different lampshades in various sizes and shapes, though for now, the Dome is the only one shared, as the others don't allow for light to shine through properly, and I haven't had time to edit them yet. ...* If you'd like a different...
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This will hopefully prevent rotation, though I haven't tested how good of a mate it is with generic clamps. Second version is more for rear racks, using some piece of flexible steel that bolts to the end. How I Designed This...
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The laminate guides the blade.\r\nIf you haven't laminated the model, use some tape around where you want to cut the nose temporarily just to get support and guide for the hacksaw blade.\r\nRotate the models 90 degrees and click on lay flat like in...
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I haven't carried out a test fit yet, so some redesign may be needed. This part has holes to bolt on to the Ratchet Lid part. Be extremely careful when handling this spring as it can come loose and cause injury. Have safety precautions ready at all...
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Haven't printed Cursed Roller one yet. These were an afterthought using various pieces and doing a little more work after creating my epic Crabshine and Spidershine: https://cults3d.com/en/creations/crabshine-m-u-s-c-l-e-kinnikuman-custom ...
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There he literally and figuratively sunk his fangs into the town, having the fiefdom signed over to him by the reigning Duke at the time and turning the keep into a secret safe haven for vampires all over. Raised in the fringes of Baldur during the...
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I've tested fit on my Fox 34 and it looked pretty good, but haven't actually used this in servicing a fork yet. I have printed out a set that I've given to two friends who are bike mechanics in the interest of testing. ... In case you're wondering, the...
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If you haven't done anything like that before or don't have the necessary knowledge of electronics - DON'T DO IT! If you agree with what I've said, feel free to download. If you disagree, click on the magic X button and print some Yoda head (which is...
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I haven't found any compelling designs for mounting dual radial fans on the dual extruder for the Geetech I3 so this is what I came up with. The fan mount is held in place by the factory extruder fan. I attach the radial fans to either side of...
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Unfortunately, I haven't had a chance to print it myself since I'm away from my 3D printer at the moment, but I'm confident that assembly won't pose any issues. Hardware Requirements: - Nixie Clock kit (PVElectronics.co.uk) - Power Supply 12V@500mA...
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Things needed to put this together complete checklist: 3 - #4 Wood Screws for the wire cover & belt clip 4 - 3mmX3mm magnets for the case 4 - 6mmX2mm magnets for the battery cover 1 - 510 Connection 1 - 16mm Button For the electronics: 1 - Reel of...
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I know there have been some people stating that the parts cooler can break easily, but I personally haven't had much of a problem with that (I did have a print go south and catch an arm and break) but I have not had an issue with it and I can see how...