led diffuser 3d print
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I would love to see what it is being used for! If you like this thing, have as aswell a look at: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3239814 everything that this thing can do can be done as well with the newer thing. But it has a lot more options and...
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... thing of its own. Update 2: Requested by Darije - Added canopies that don't require threaded inserts. Thread 3mm screws right into the plastic - A reinforced V2 frame that might help if printed instead of the much advised CNC'ed carbon route
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There is not any planet nor dwarf planet in the Solar System based on carbonaceous material, but it is theorised that a carbon based planet could exist in other planetary systems.Type: Asteroid. Orbit: Sun. Main Asteroid...
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Thicker panels and prints good now in 1/25th scale *UPDATE: 10/09/21* Uploaded a revised truck bed, this time with wall supports, Rev B *UPDATE: 10/06/21* Revised the truck bed, made the walls a little thicker and smoother, Rev A for both Pro Street...
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I haven't done a great deal of printing yet since installing these, but I thought I'd upload now and let people play with it. OK so details: You'll need to drill four holes (each one through the two layers of the base at this point), suggest 5.5mm,...
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I'm using a random 12v, 200mA one, and it works fine.After the parts are printed, you will need to get the following parts:--The gears have hexagonal center holes to hold hexagonal shaft collars. These collars are threaded for set screws that grip...
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(hence the name Duo, eh?) Addition parts you will need. 2 - 808 (MATEcam) cameras - either a dissaembled keychain version or the DYI version (here are some links)...
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Using TMC2130 drivers ([plus my other modifications](https://www.thingiverse.com/glabifrons/collections/glabifronss-anycubic-kossel-mods)) with this hotend and Klipper firmware, I was able to print 400mm/s with fairly nice results (very minimal...
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... I also decided to make the superstructure that holds the horizontal mast for the fish finder removable, mostly so I could print most of the structure flat on the build plate. The superstructure screws onto the battery compartment with plastic nuts.
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When printing the lower air duct, I did not use support inside of the duct itself; instead, I used some outside. Internal walls are designed to eliminate the need for support which would be difficult to remove. The duct on the extruder holder...
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Print both plastic parts and insert 10 heat set inserts into Toolhead body 2. Mount endstop switch into position with 1xM3x8 screw and immediatelly attach its cable. Later will not be possible to plug cable into endstop. Other end of cable should go...
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Required parts: GT2 Timing Pulleys 40 Tooth 2GT Synchronous Wheel Parts Bore 8mm Aluminium Gear Teeth Width 6mm - 2 GT2 Driver Belt 860-2GT-6 Timing Belt in Closed Loop Rubber L=860mm W=6mm 430 Teeth - 1 (note: not compatible with E10 or CR10 due to...
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I used the #19 drill with the depth stop (as described in the Ford Flat Head Assembly Structures for the threaded inserts) to drill holes for the magnets in the block. The Display Base was too big to print as a single part on my printer, so I split...
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The bottom has been printed, and it works. My bolt holes were a tad loose, but that was all. I have since decided to move on to a rear-mounted box as seen in a recent Teaching Tech video. (06/11/2019) There was an issue with the 1x10 dupont slot on...
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This version still prints without supports if you turn it upside down in the slicer. ---------------------------------------- I have an Orphan Espresso 58mm dosing funnel already, but I wanted to create one that sits on top of the basket instead of...
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Hello Unless you are lucky ; using a precision square will show that a printed cube is not really square in all directions. Especially if you use the portico as an handle or you let a 1kg spool gently ply it all day long... Then you have to fine...
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So probably M2.5x4mm screws-Optional Parts:M3x8 screws (10pcs) to tension the clips which snap on the DIN Rail (M3x6 to M3x10 should work as well)Print Settings:The design was developed with PETG. PLA might be to brittle. The clips might break off if...
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I tried to keep the list of printed parts minimal by creating a two-gear system instead of a more complex scissor extension arm. A unique feature of my design is the guide wheel that supports the tracing gear to keep it level and from falling into...
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I've included them as the "Corrected" fins but left the original in case you want to print the slightly oversized ones for extra stability.\r\n\r\n5) You'll need the nose cone linked above (I used the "Base2" base for this nose) and the retainer...
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I have design it in order to be printed in a 200x200 mm printer (the most common). Everything is my own design exept the front lights which I have to thank to my friend Cooperino who make a fantastic desing work =D. I've tested the model and,...
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Installation Notes ----------------- • Print out (4) board spacers and install them between the Raspberry Pi board and LCD screen. They are thin enough that you can use the supplied 2mm screws for the LCD screen. • You may want to install the SD...
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Materials needed: You will need to print the 6 gear bearing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:53451 ** Thanks emmett ** 12v motor 12v variable resistor with dial 10' long speaker wire 10' long lamp cord female power plug 3' copper pipe brass...
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If you use Marlin, you could set in Configuration.h: ``` #define X_MIN_POS -15 #define Y_MIN_POS -15 ``` Print with ABS or with any rigid plastic which works in your temperature range. Take into account that the mount contacts the stepper motor which...
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I added a ziptie location for the cables (break off the designed-in support), modified a ton of tolerances, got the fan ducts adjusted to the proper height with the nozzle, made a permanent BLTouch mount, embossed "CR-10S Pro V2" and "Micro Swiss...
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This is printed and tested and works, though I prefer the regular rollers in this design. (UPDATE - posted here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4979880) * I also designed a mount for a 2020 rail, such as the top cross rail on an Ender3,...
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If you decide to set it up just like me, you'll only print the front case STL. But if you'd like to set the LCD in the bottom position, you'll need the back STL too. UPDATE 2: Added a 40mm silent fan, enabled only when drivers are enabled and last...
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- Decreased gap to 5.4 to match the dial indicator (added 1.305mm spacer, with odd shape for printing without supports). - Changed hole to 6.53mm to match dial indicator, and made special bolt to act as a pin for a tight fit. - The hole is now 7mm...
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... PS: If the LiPo buzzer is too loud, stick two pieces of bubble gum into the holes of the little speakers. This will muffle the sound and still make it loud enough for you to hear it. Enjoy printing and building! ...Have fun, don't forget to like!
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If you want to support my work, you can contribute with me by donating to this PayPal account. Print SettingsRafts:NoSupports:YesResolution:0.3Notes:If you set the wall width to one filament line (0.4~0.6mm) and the infill overlap to higher...
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Using the Arduino IDE, create a new sketch and upload the following code: #include #include // Define the temperature sensor pins const int tempPin = A1; // Define the WiFi shield pins const int SSID_PIN = 2; const int KEY_PIN = 3; void setup() {...