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From time to time, I need a bit of additional light to help illuminate my workspace or it could be used as soft mood light as well. More pictures will follow, along with assembly and final product. Easy print with minimal support is recommended. I...
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The coil on the photo is the result of this process; wrapped on a 2.5 mm bit. When bedded the coil in, it came out on 0.119 Ohm resistance on my mod. Be aware: when making this coil with SS316L wire, it's been advised to vape this on a Temp Control...
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This piece is a bit unwieldy, so it is optional. You can leave it off if the game doesn't require pushing the face buttons regularly.<br><br>The DualSense is symmetric, so to make a left-hand controller, print the pieces mirrored.<br><br>All pieces...
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The holes may need to be eased with a suitable drill bit.The lever has an arrow-like shape at it's tip, which shows which direction to rotate it to open the gate.You need to print 2 tubes, the 2 halves of the butterfly (Butterfly_1 and Butterfly_2)...
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(had this while I was designing this and a long blind attached to a door opening, and this fixed it unraveling) I lastly mounted the blind to a piece of wood and then mounted that to the wall, was easier to find the studs in the wall, also wanted...
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...You should be able to find them in most parts of the world, but I've included Aliexpress links in case you can't find all the required bits where you are. ### 25 mm wide foam weather seal About 2m are required to cover the top of the stand and arms.
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Electronics BIGTREETECH SKR PRO V1.2 Controller Board 32 Bit 4pcs TMC2130 With SPI or 4pcs TMC2209 V1.2 Stepper Motor Driver SKR PRO 1.1/1.2 holder with 40mm fan Other lot of DIN912 M3 stainless screws. I can recommend this set, but need more...
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The PTT button on the left is the same in both versions. Hardware PartsHere is a list of hardware parts needed to build this:M3 x 40mm hey screw (need to be shorted a tiny bit)M3 3D printing insert similar to these PTT ButtonThe...
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Painting was done with a few coats of filler primer, some sanding, gloss black topcoat, chrome topcoat then a coat of varnish to break the chrome back down a bit. The helmet was a lot of filler and sanding to get a hand forged look with the same...
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You may need to play with adjusting how they fit over the globe, even rotating them a bit for a good fit. ...I didn't glue mine in as they sit very well once positioned.<br/> ..<br/> Assembly tips:<br/> -The diagram below will help in assembling the...
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you will probably have to compress the bearing a bit to get it to go in. Then use one of your steel 3/16" shafts to set the bearing into place and ensure it is seated properly. You should be able to smoothly move the rod back and forth in the hole,...
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Allow it to cure overnight.Break apart the mold, extract the model, and cut off any loose silicone (flash).Making the soapCut up the soap base into bits and place 150-200 g in the smaller pot.Bring the larger pot of water to a boil, then lower the...
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... 24 hours for the ABS glue to fully cure</li> </ol> <p>When the ball-and-socket is first put together and the clamp nut tightened, the threads may be very tight. Work the clamp nut on and off a little bit at a time, and the threads will loosen up.
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- Remove extrusion residues from the LED hole carefully with a 3 mm and a 4 mm drill bit. - Insert the LED with the leads along the groove into the battery- and LED-housing (longer lead = "+" to the outside). - Bend the leads at their ends 2 x 90...
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I actually had to move the feet around a bit to get it to be perfectly level. Its a 3D Print after all.</strong></p> <p><strong>Here's the finished keyboard! So excited to have it wired and working. I used EasyAVR to program the teensy. The next step...
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One is without any keystones and the other 3 are with 1, 2, and 3 keystones respectively based on your use case.There is a little bit of a order that things have to go together in. Below is my general tips for assembly order.</p><ol><li>Screw the...
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FIRST ASK ME !!\r\n\r\nCAUTION !!\r\nLeafs printed from PLA failed over time and broke !!\r\nI designed new, stronger ones to see if they will hold up.\r\nNew design is stiffer and stronger, but multi-leaf designs are not good for PLA, so it's better...
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Either pretap the M5 screw holes or increase the bore size using a 4.5mm drill bit. The holes are designed with 4.5mm bore size which should work if printing with PETG but there might be slight shrinkage with PLA. 2) Attach the M5 t-nuts and screws...
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This bit's pretty straightforward. The cutaway view (second pic) shows the internal slide. Threaded through the side holes in the slide slide are 2 road bike cable inners. These have to be road bike cables to keep the lead stopper small enough to...
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As a result, this bows the PVC pipe a bit (as my 3-way corner fittings [see below for source] are at 90º angles), so I created 55º versions of these as well, to account for the modified angle of the front vertical pipes. In my case, the 55º pieces go...
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Just because I'm not physically related, doesn't mean I can't still feel a spiritual connection with the real Pocahontas and maybe just a little bit defensive of her, especially when so few (if anyone) else is standing up for her as a fascinating,...
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Move strips just a bit inward, so they are not visible from the top. Once positioned - fix them with hot glue or whatever you are using.</li> <li>Shorten wires, so they are no longer than AEG part - as displayed on the image.</li> <li>Solder wires to...
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You can use any Pi software you like, the instructions for my setup are below:Start with an image of the lite version of the latest RPi OS; I used Bookworm 64-bit. Set the host name; I used “xlcamera”. Set a user name and password.Boot up the Pi and...
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After trying an engagement ring in it I realised that's a bit small so I have included a 16mm cup in the STL files for anyone who wants that but doesn't have Fusion360. If you're really lucky you might be able to scale everything up to get a bigger...
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I found drilling the holes out with a 1/16in drill bit worked well for the holes that were slightly too narrow. The location of the parts and number needed (if more than 1) are included in the file names. All directions are in relation to standing...
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... a little stiff at first but should loosen up over time. A little bit of silicon lubricant could also be used on the dovetail joints to make it work more smoothly. ... If you have any questions or problems with this design, I will be happy to help.
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For the spark gap I used a couple of bits of single stranded wire, these can be substituted for something else, multi-strand wire, needles, nails etc.. You could bend nails into an "L" shape for both the terminal and the arc gap but that seems like...
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A short bridge is required for the rail end caps. Post-Printing All holes are intentionally modeled as very tight fits and are intended to be drilled out with a 3mm bit to ensure proper fit. The threaded inserts will push waste material into the...
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I had to rotate the powerbank maybe 30° to fit my usb cables, because the connerctors where protruding quite a bit)Step 6.3: Connect top and bottom, no screws needed. ...I glued the white middle part on one side and inserted copper rods (with matching...
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... I added a version of the platform and feet to accept 20mm aluminum extrusion or tubing. I also modified the airtight spool holder mount to make the top opening a bit narrower, and add some corner braces at the bottom to make it stiffer. ...Enjoy!