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I found the solution of plastic tabs sticking out with a grip on top very unsatisfactory. My bed has wings with holes on the sides for mounting. I re-designed the bottom corners to be able to mount the bed using the wings and into the corners. The...
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**II: Solutions** ------------------- 1) The brass belt clips that are attached to the underside of the BLV X-Axis Carriage are too long and need to be reduced. * Option A - Print my remixed belt clips. You need to be able to remove the existing...
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Since this filament base/buffer is on the left or right most position, it's easier to let it goes into ERCF's #0 or #5 (left or right most inlet) Install the filament in the box/buffer system.Don't put the filament roll in the system yet, since our...
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Luckily, there are technical solutions that can tackle my range anxiety. One of them is a power bank. Adding some juice to my board in the middle of nowhere sounded awesome. Inspired by <a...
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My priority is to provide the best support and tailored solutions for your needs, so you can excel in your learning journey. Thank you for placing your trust in me, and I look forward to helping you achieve your goals!</s> <|im_start|> assistant Your...
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You can opt out and glue the sign to the post or design some other solution. The front of the post has a small deck to stabilize the sign. The sign-holders and most mounts were designed to be glue-less.</p><p>The signs are the...
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My original remix should solve that problem too and I prefer it, but some people might not like the retaining walls so this is an alternate solution to the problem. 2023-01-26 update: I added two 3-walled versions: one with a drainage hole and one...
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If you opted for the pivot tube solution, it should sit flush with the inner edge of the main body on both ends, allowing room for the caps to sit flush with the outside of the main body **3** Note, you may wish to lightly lubricate the pivot parts...
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However there is an option for you if you have deep pockets and don't want to cut wood, glue and get your hands dirty, you can pay for someone to CNC machine the wood parts for you, after finishing this project I think the previously mentioned...
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A better solution is probably to customize your own 5u panels. I did not go this route myself because it results in only a couple panels, hence not quite as modular.</p><p> </p><p> </p><h4><<< CHANGELOG...
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In the event that of an LED failure, the mating LED will continue to operate.Beam Angles: When used as a portable lighting solution, the varying beam angles are each individually ideal for several environments. The 60° beam provides the most intense...
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So for storage and transport, using an empty tray as a lid for the topmost tray in the stack is a straightforward solution.While mini-trays can stack, no pick-&-place machine to date can unstack them, nor is it likely that one ever will. You can...
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Thanks a lot go to him for the design!Box dividersIn case you print several filament swatches, you might need a solution to remember which spools are empty or bad. For this, use these <a...
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If you consider this a problem, by far the simplest solution is to use a drop of glue. Or, try to scale the leg parts up by 1-3% (you can easily do this in the slicer). If you still have problems, then please visit the original thingieverse...
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This can be done with the carriage still mounted but take care not to “shoot trough” when finishing the hole such as not to damage the carriage wheels.A shortened Allen key is also possible but has proven to be a cumbersome solution.Hot melt...
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- As your filament collection grows, your solution needs to be extensible. - Spools packed in their cover until their first usage, should be storable. - Loading filament should be a hassle-free task. - Unloading filament too. - You shouldn't...
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I used a pliers for the final torque, using a cap screw and just tightening with a Allen key may be a better solution. Good luck, let me know what you think.</p> <p>First, this is at your own risk deal, I am not sure how well the arm will support the...
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It is also quite prone to drooling during travel moves, while printing, and to warping while printing and while cooling.If you also choose a filament that is prone to warping, you may need to use one or more of these solutions:Print the bases with a...
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It is the last file in the Files download section.If you do not find your particular printer/model, hotend, direct drive, ABL, or other setup listed, check out the Remixes tab of the Thingiverse project or my Thingiverse collection of Hero Me...
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it does have a bad drifting problem and my solution was just to have it slowly drift back to the center so if you look right or left too long you sort of have to look straight forward to correct it but then it has bugs so yeah all bets are off on it...
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I have included a screen shot showing the front bogie assembly using this solution. The other larger drive wheels will need this treatment. The reasons being, the resin does not freely glide against itself or the Peco wheels, a means of holding the...
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Therefore the solution is to have an additional transmission behind the motor. It's the same concept as the Z axis of the Voron 2.4. Since this is a core xz build, the belts have to move faster than with the voron. But the weight of the Axis ia...
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to get the rotation clearance needed at Z 200+ the chain link that connects to the x-axis motor support needs a slight modification to fully rotate 90deg, refer to the pictures for info, the modified is on the left (I appologize the the quality,...
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The first solution seemed precarious so I settled on the latter. I decided to make a 3D printed bearing and I thought I knew just the way to do it. I was going to make a geared bearing like I had seen online before, but I soon realized that making...
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This filament dryer is designed as an efficient, reliable, easy-to-build, low-cost, and environmentally friendly solution for drying common 3D printing filaments such as TPU, PLA, PETG, ABS, Nylon ASA, PC, etc.Provides differentiated designs of parts...
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The big extra feature would be the release of two-stage flywheel cages.V1.11 (09/28/19): Added the Kathanha / Katobu magwell, actual Katanas cant fit thanks to the magwell mounting solution that was originally used, unfortunately. Up next will be...
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If you have experience in this, let me know please GRP Rim Covers: - If you want to use profesional GRP wheels but cover the rims instead of painting them you can use these rim covers - You can print them in PLA and glue them just in some few points...
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My solution was to order from another vendor. Maybe you will get lucky the first time.</p><p>Summary</p><p>(2) 3x6x2.5 ball bearings<br/>(4) 2x5x2.5mm ball bearings<br/>(9) 8x22x7mm ball bearings<br/>(3) 12x28x8mm (6001) ball bearings<br/>(~200mm)...
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It had to be cheaper and easy for anybody to build one using a 3D printer. Result The "Sardauscan" is a laser scanner, comparable to other professional laser scanners but for less than 20-30 times the price, and it has twice the number of lasers. My...
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As your filament collection grows, your solution needs to be extensible. Spools packed in their cover until their first usage, should be storable. Loading filament should be a hassle-free task. Unloading filament too. You shouldn't care about...