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However because I haven't had a chance to make the model fully responsive (Fusion isn't great about variants), if you do make the change be sure to *adjust the centerline back to =13.7* before exporting the motor side as the hole location moves as...
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I haven't tested silicon-based or lithium-based lubricants, but I did look for graphite dry lubricant spray as my first choice and couldn't find any in my area, so I chose PTFE spray can oil instead, and it seems to work if wiped dry after...
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I also added in a missing DXF file. edit 2 The fin seems to be causing problems on some printers/slicers, I haven't got easy access to anything except Slic3r/mini kossel to test on at the moment (& this is fine with the thin fin) so I've uploaded...
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I've always thought hands were a natural subject for a headphone stand but haven't seen any where the hand isn't holding the headband like this design (I wanted a smooth, curved surface for the headband to rest on to avoid uneven wear to the headband...
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Haven't tried it in the summer yet. Features: * A venting hole is above the temperature/humidity sensors. The holes go upwards to the sensor to avoid water getting in so the tag goes at the top. * 5.3mm hole above the light sensor * Drain holes are...
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This way any accidental ooze will be on the backside where not visible.Print Settings:You can use 0.2mm layer height or lower.I recommend using at least 5 top layers so the top of the ball won't have holes on top.I have printed this using 5% Gyroid...
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I made some improvements since, but I haven't found the time to reprint the v1.5. So, be aware that you will probably be the first to print the v1.5. I included a .step file to help while assembling. You can also remix as you wish! To get this...
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There is an alignment notch in the printed base so pay attention when assembling with the tea light. These are scaled up slightly from the original pillars they were remixed from with the base coming in at a little bit larger that 1.5in (38mm)....
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You could add printed hand screws in the front or back for easier removal (should be doable without reprinting the clips), but I haven't felt the need yet. With a shot of hairspray every now and then I never have problems getting PLA or PETG to...
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Bill of Materials: * 1x PrintrBot ExtrudrBoard * 2x Nema 17 Large Kysan Motors * 2x Aluminum Extruder (or equivalent) * 2x Ubis Hot Ends (metal versions work too, but I haven't tested them) * 0-8x 40 mm fans (at least 4 are recommended: 2 for the...
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The colour one I haven't printed (I don't have a multi-filament printer), but should be good to go once you assign colours to all the bodies. If you get a warning about 'looks like this model is in inches, should measurements be re-calibrated',...
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I haven't road tested this yet but on the bench it seems very secure and I think it might take a larger hit than the OEM mount would. As for charging, the intention here is to just use the USB port. In the future I want to come up with a way to...
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However, I haven’t printed this one since my needs have been met and also, I was about ready to close this chapter at this point. So, you guys let me know how the 0.35mm version fits. If more modifications are necessary, I can do them and if all...
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However we cannot be responsible or recommend their compatibility using the DAZ software suite as we haven't been informed they will work together as an ideal solution to any of these potential problems or otherwise. ... Original model and product...
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If you haven't laminated the model, it should work great to use some tape around where you want to cut the nose temporarily just to get support and guide for the hacksaw blade. Rotate the models 90 degrees and click on lay flat, just like in the...
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If you haven't seen his videos I would highly advise it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7AhGsrtK6U&t=96s This is an awesome video, because it uses parts that are more commonly available in the U.S. I slightly widened the inlet for the...
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The new plate will make the chuck slightly larger horizontally, but I haven't found that to outweigh the benefit of the extra sturdiness of the spindle. I highly recomend using the updated parts.A few smaller parts will also be required to be changed...
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Though I haven't tested it with flexible filaments myself, as I don't have any 1.75 flexibles on hand, you can rest assured that it's designed for smooth operation. The idler doesn't need to be opened to load filament, making filament changes a...
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The high mount I created in case someone wants it, but it'll require a bunch of supports and I haven't even printed one yet. I've listed Bryce's Garmin Stem Mount as a source because he modified his design for the Wahoo, and when I discovered it...
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Carbon Fibre PLA or PETG might be worth exploring as alternative materials for arrows, but I haven't had a chance to test them yet. For now, I'm sticking to printing arrows for fun targets like paper grizzlys. I created arrows that closely match...
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One 9g micro servo Some magnets (I took one from a hard disk and the others from a magnet game, but use whatever magnets you want) 2x10mm wood screws for the internals 3x15mm wood screws for the ball Some zip ties Plastic glue (I used super glue)...
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(I havent worked out a way to do interchangeable switches yet, but I will in the next iteration in maybe 5 years time or so...)As always this is a WIP, and I haven't printed out all the parts as yet.I will try and Add updates to this Thing as and...
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I haven't tested it yet because my machine is running 24/7 printing snowman bodies right now. :) 3. The main body of the santa hat needs support for the top part that flops over - the supports in the alpha 2.4 version of Prusa slicer work great. ... ...
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Stock Replacement Parts - I haven't printed and tested yet. The Clips should be able to print the as the ones above since they're just a lower profile. The Cam-Lock Levers could probably be rotated 180 degrees so top is down without supports. If you...
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I haven't tested other pods yet. 2 feet versions - extended and retracted for stowed version . The feet are interchangeable. Caps and Battery Pullers ( in front of the missile pod) versions. Missile breaking out cap version - can replace one of the...
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...My quadcopter flies well as a V-tail, but I haven't tried the H configuration yet. There's also a camera mount for FPV flying. For those interested in experimenting with different lengths, I've included the Sketchup file for the front and rear arms.
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... bottom. It does stick to the side of the psu but unfortunately I haven't played enough with the camera to figure out if I can rotate the camera veiw 90 degrees. ...Imagine it would work really well with any enclosure that a magnet would work with.
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However, I haven't printed these yet and it's unlikely they will be able to support any weight.. I'm assuming you'll glue the screw in. The Stock to receiver still needs more fine tuning in bolt length and Spring. I believe I used a M4 "Flat" head...
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While I haven't printed it myself, it should work just fine. *** 9/27/18 *** The main litho no longer needs to be resized (I've renamed it to MainMashup.stl). The crown's orientation has been fixed, and all the parts should fit nicely together now....
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If you haven't printed with PC-ABS, then trust me, all your current frustrations will be gone once you make the leap from PLA and ABS. 80% infill may be overkill, but we are going for maximum strength here. I also did: .5mm nozzle 1.5mm walls and...