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Assembly requires a hammer and a block or rag to protect the print. ⚠️ Heads up, hot shot! This is a tricky print. This print has small pieces. These have limited bed contact, but require dimensional accuracy. Your flow rate must be nearly...
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I sometimes would have to wedge a small flat head screw driver in to hold the nuts steady while I tightened the bolts. The two m3 bolts in that hold the roller assembly to the carriage had to be cut to a custom length in order to prevent them from...
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Option 1, Option 2 4x Sanwa OBSF-24 buttons (push-in type, not screw). 6x Sanwa OBSF-30 buttons (push-in type, not screw). Joystick: Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT Alternative joystick with bat-top instead of ball head Joystick + 8 OBSF-30 buttons - might be a...
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The cane head fits a 3/4" schedule 40 PVC pipe. It is basically a new enclosure for a cheap 3" plasma ball lamp. Some soldering is required. Building this requires: A 3" plasma lamp A small phillips screwdriver, 5 M3 screws and the hex wrench to...
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I might later on add in a captive M3 nut and recessed M3 socket-head cutout to allow some securing mechanism, but that starts to get into the "reinventing the wheel" line of thinking over actual T nuts and by that point it's probably easier to make a...
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Beautiful Gcode included for 25cm to 25cm plate .6 mm head The code is beautifully designed for a 25cm by 25cm plate with a .6mm nozzle. Video of assembly: only Spanish, only Spanish If you speak English, you can just see: ...
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With your print head about 35mm off the bed set a temperature and extrude a continuous strand for about 5 seconds. If your temperature is too cold the filament will glob up under the printer nozzle. Raise the temp 5C and try again. If it is just...
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Have you ever found yourself frustrated, because you have bunch filament rolls and don't know every bit of information about them off the top of your head? Well, here's the solution!</p><h3><strong>Introducing: Smart Filament Organizer...
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The performance (maximum flow) is not as good as the hotends that were planned by the Voron design team, but this part is otherwise identical/compatible with the original Mini Afterburner of the Voron V0.1.The parts required are:An all metal CR10...
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The Head Shown is 150% scale and took around 6 hours. Printed on a mostly stock Prusa MK3S with a .6 Nozzle in Galaxy black at .15 layers but with adaptive layers maxed out on most of the top surfaces. (so about half was done at .08 or so) it took...
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You can fit either the large hex key that comes with the Prusa kit in here or a flat head screwdriver, and push gently. Be careful not to deform the PTFE.</li><li>Remember you will still need to <a...
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For one thing, I closed the gap between the shield and the head with a base plate. I optimized the file regarding printing time by removing senseless openings and reducing height, which significantly reduced printing time. --- If you want to...
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Before confirming completion of the filament change, get ready to pull the filament waste away when the print head starts moving. This all probably sounds more complicated than it is. ...Once you understand how it works, it's actually pretty...
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I think most people won't want to use just the posts with the bumpers because that means you have to leave exposed screw heads on the outside, so I didn't add any holes to bumpers for those, you'll have to do it. Attaching the bumper to the mount...
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The bed side of the mouth touches the head ad not pointing forward to the tongue. It may get flipped over as you place it and looks like it is in but could be in wrong. I found that the part does not need glue and when the tongue is glued it, the...
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This mounts a Raspberry Pi 3B on the right side under the bed, which makes cable management a bit cleaner. Print the bottom part and one of the tops depending on whether you need a slot for the camera's ribbon cable or not. Also needed: 1x M4 T-nut...
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See pictures for printing orientation suggestion as you will need to inset magnets.3 x 20mm x 6mm x 1.5mm magnets3 x M3 x 6mm countersunk/flat screws3 x 3mm inserts ( and probably something to install them - soldering iron works great)I also provided...
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Since MyMiniFactory is not usable anymore I created a copy of the project on Thingiverse:\r\nhttps://www.thingiverse.com/object/3d-print-nozzle-wipe-for-ender-5-118314\r\n\r\nNozzle wipe for Creality Ender 5\r\n\r\n**NOTE: I do not use original...
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For the detachable floor, I used a small nail to hang the doors and used a soldiering iron to push the nail head down into the door frame, so the roof will sit flush. There are also two versions of each walls that either have the shell logo on the...
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pun intended).**Parts you will need**- This upgrade is designed to use the Bear Extruder found here:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4362586- Extra 2020 Extrusion [See disclaimer above]- 2 each: M5 x 50mm socket head screws, M5 washers, M5 nuts for...
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The 2 screws to mount the power supply holder to the spacer and ultimately to the PSU Y part are m3 socket cap head, 40mm length, with a washer and standard m3 nut. I used m4 phillips screws to mount the power supply holder to the power supply...
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There is adjustment on the EAF adapter, so once you slip the belt on, just slide the EAF down and tighten the bolts to tension it. You will need the following parts to install this on your lens: William Optics CAT-series mounting ring William Optics...
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The bottom tappers make it easier to turn your head without hitting shoulders. Visor: The visor can be added to already printed frames. It was created by taking the NIH approved visor and flattening with patterning software and modeled tabs so that...
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plug-in your fan with reverse polarity could possibly damage it, thankfully my fan was resilient when I noticed it and still works.Remove everything except the metal backplate (there secondary metal plate that isn't attached to the back and should be...
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Now that your shield is folded, insert rubber bands, string, or yarn through the holes to create a strap or cord that fits comfortably around the head above the ears. Adjust this strap so that the shield stays in place but doesn't cause too much...
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My holder during testing would “pull-out” about 200mm from the roll when the print head is moving fast and the spool gets up to speed.\r\n\r\nHave fun!\r\n\r\n*** UPDATE ***\r\nJust saw this 3D print for a 608 bearing... ...I have not tried it, but it...
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1 x M7x15mm bolt or screw 1 x M7 Flat Washer 1 x M7 Nylock Nut 4 x M3x50mm flat head screws to replace the 40mm screws holding X servo on 10 x M3x8mmm Cap Screws 10 x M3 T-Nuts 2 x M4 nuts (Only used as spacers; use any 3mm thick spacer.) Rev...
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High quality Slingshot Head, very sturdy and durable. It has a nice weight and balance to it. Integrated shaping process, round edge does not hurt the hand. Well made thick band clamps and angled fork tips to prevent band friction, will not damage...
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3) Auto-home the print head and; 4) Move the Y axis to 235mm and the Slide Switch should now be pushed by the Trigger and the power should go "off". See the videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B_UX4fm1Mg&t=78s G-code: In CURA, go to...
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Screw the stick head onto the stick shaft.Add a short piece of filament into the stick ball joint to keep the stick from spinning around. Snap the stick shaft's ball into the cradle in the Base. It goes through the stick flexure.</li><li>Snap the...