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You will need to move the filament runout sensor to inside the control electronics compartment. A lot of folk have already done this due to the potential to snag up on the wiring harness or filament when the printer homes. There's a "Thing" here...
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Recently when making a klicky style probe for my Qidi I may or may not have sent the full 24V back down the sensor pin releasing the magic blue smoke. Much to the credit of Lerdge's tech support as they helped me diagnose TVS and capacitors...
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The rifle targeting sensor system that linked to the users HUD allowed for far more accuracy than a standard carbine both at long range as well as when hip firing at close-mid range. While the basic DC15-X prototypes lacked any sort of stock,...
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Styptic pencil holder large enough for the Clubman Jumbo (or regular size) F: A modern razor holder to hang a Gillette Sensor G. Notch at the top to hold a couple of blades or a single packet. Notes: 1. The screw holes: are measure to...
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I recommend using a shorter heat sink and/or a fanBe sure to choose a fan size that will not interfere with the height of your heat sinkFilament sensor fits without issueBondtech extruder fits without issueOnly other fitment issues I have heard have...
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You will need to pick the correct screen mount and electronics enclosure for your printer. Wireclip remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3498889 18mm sensor mount https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2923992 Original hypercube...
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I've design the finger with holes on the back for a future addition of extensiometric cells or pressure sensors. It was tested partially, giving acceptable results. However, it still has some flaws and lacks a way to directly feedback its position,...
prusaprinters
The rifle targeting sensor system that linked to the users HUD allowed for far more accuracy than a standard carbine both at long range as well as when hip firing at close-mid range. While the basic DC15-X prototypes lacked any sort of stock,...
prusaprinters
Snap on the z stop spacer (regular, large, or none at all depending on your need) so that it is aligned with the z stop sensor. This will give you some room to play with the new height of the hotend. Adjust the z stop as needed. Plug the E3D...
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Induction Sensor Mount Y Bearings Holder for Igus Bearings M3 Double Nut Bed Adjustment Knob E3D v6 Heatsink Fan Shroud (40mm) & 5015_40 Fang Combo -- You may need to use the Stubby cooler to get the fang printed properly. This combo also...
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After mounting, run the wire over the top of the extruder and down the grove on the back with the filament sensor wires. Wrap the wire around and along the main cable bunch then down, under the printer, to the main power supply. I chose to use...
cults3d
It is compatible with the original fairing (3010 hot end fan) and also with my design for the 4020/5015 hot end cooling fan and level sensor relocation. You can find this design on this link V3 design features The V3 design utilizes a three-duct...
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The flag moved on my last design, this was due to me accidentally hitting the sensor top piece. Twisting the rod and breaking the glue. Luckily the flag fell down and the head continued to move up rather then crash in to the bed. There are two new...
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If enough people are interested I'm happy to develop a version with hall sensors and a proper microcontroller. The Arduino for this project is running Unojoy(more info here https://github.com/AlanChatham/UnoJoy). I've included a .f3d that includes a...
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-BL-touch, a mountingplace for the BL-touch sensor for auto bed leveling -noctua cooling, a mountingplace for the NF-A4x20 fan. who likes the stock fan anyway? its loud but cools good. the problem with silent fans is they tend to spin slower...
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I've also had a Hypercube build in the works for a while now, so I just raided what I needed from that.)I printed the plastic bits in eSun solid-purple PETG: https://amzn.to/3cndPrqSome signficant differences between the stock A8 (or AM8) and...
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Housing and Telescope Mounts for Camera Module Intended Purpose These parts are designed to work with a 38x38mm USB UVC Camera module such as those from Arducam or available online from various Asia based sellers. A camera module assembled with the...
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I recommend raising the Z-axis toward the top before starting this procedure so you have ample room to work.Remove the print fan (tuck it between the X-axis belt and bottom bar).Remove the SuperPINDA (lay it over the top X-axis bar or over the X-axis...
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A couple important details added.As the RPi needs a consistent voltage to run, you'd need a supplementary sensor to monitor the battery cell (or you can let the BMS board just cut off power then you know it's time to charge). So I've included a hole...
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Future ideas: Filament endstop switch to stop the Wheeler automatically when the filament ends Better cleaner for filament Better user interface for easy change of parameters Adaptable filament positioning simultaneously with the winding process New...
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One mounts onto the SM2's enclosure, using already-existing threaded holes on the vertical beam near the touchscreen (if you have the touchscreen mounted as directed) — this is the beam with the door sensor, which both of the doors magnetically snap...
cults3d
The rifle targeting sensor system that linked to the users HUD allowed for far more accuracy than a standard carbine both at long range as well as when hip firing at close-mid range. While the basic DC15-X prototypes lacked any sort of stock,...
grabcad
For power and sun-sensing it is suggested that the plate that carries the inflatable structure (see curved surface in the stowed state, suggested material of choice is a glass fiber sandwich panel), would also hold the solar cells and sun sensors (if...
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CA glue or screws allows for “some” crash protection for the sensor, but CA glue worked best. Printing the major parts, one after another, using the same filament and slicer profile meant that any shrinkage was common to all three major blocks which...
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If you don't need/use the sensor, just chop that off in 123d Design and save some print time. I included STEP files so the parts could be more easily edited as solids. Issues: So far the only issue with this design is for the new fan duct, I used...
cults3d
The rifle targeting sensor system that linked to the users HUD allowed for far more accuracy than a standard carbine both at long range as well as when hip firing at close-mid range. While the basic DC15-X prototypes lacked any sort of stock,...
prusaprinters
One guy had used the power to the FS-Sensor, i looked at it now but not find it. I have just a temporary solution right now so i could test it if the extruder worked first before i solve the fan issue. I using 5v from a extern USB right now and have...
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- Level your bed - especially if you have an auto leveling sensor. This one cause me to have to reprint due to compensation that is done after auto leveling. - 1.2mm wall thickness and 10% - 30% infill at .2mm layer height. - Print everything in...
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Attach the filament sensor and route the cable as pictured. Make sure the cable is pulled tight between the clips so it doesn't rub on the z-axis belt. 7. Insert a bearing from the spool holder into the pulley from the side of the pulley with the...
cults3d
The rifle targeting sensor system that linked to the users HUD allowed for far more accuracy than a standard carbine both at long range as well as when hip firing at close-mid range. While the basic DC15-X prototypes lacked any sort of stock,...