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if you are finding you cant move the hinge try printing at 80% speed, and with the part cooling fan at 100% (if you have one). Or try Cura's Enable Bridge Settings. Assembly & Finishing ----------------------------- Glue the tiles onto the...
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If the design needed any modification it will not affect the time or speed of printing it. This step of the engineering design process is extremely important because when you are able to test your design, then it is easier to see what improvements...
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- Use lower speed. - Cut off rafts with wirecutters. I added a raft and stability structure which firmly attach to the model. Wings are printed together in pairs to prevent melting (they give each other time to cool down) By default, the...
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A launcher was designed for lift-off under different angles and launch speeds. This is a starter model that now includes a small wing, large wing, reverse angle wing, high aspect ratio wing, and stabilizer. Additional wing types will be added over...
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Please contact me if you plan commercial use of the program.Colleagues who develop customizers: please check with me in advance if you plan to use or sell this idea or this technology.If you want to legally sell 3D prints created with my program,...
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GEOMETRY The stack of the model has been collapsed for optimal performance, reducing complexity and increasing rendering speed. All objects within the scene are meticulously named and organized using layers, making it easier to navigate and modify...
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- after a few hours of testing the doubleback design has increased my speed and accuracy by at least 25%, I am super thrilled with the performance of this pick !! I spend a few minutes doing some really nice sanding and edge profiling on this,...
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My thought was that printing these later would speed up the print, reduce retractions, and allow me to print them horizontally rather than vertically, making them stronger. I'll be working on the top cover soon, but wanted to get to a proper test...
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From the intricate network of nerve cells that transmit signals at incredible speeds to the powerful muscles that enable us to move with precision, every aspect of our physiology is designed to function in perfect harmony with the rest of the system....
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Includes three speeds; walk, jog and run, with various strafing and backwards cycles. Also includes idle and turn animations with transitions. Locomotions are included as traveling and in-place loops. Moving Jumps are included as traveling and...
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The microwave heated the plaster up significantly and speed up the drying process dramatically. While still hot I very carefully removed the plaster from the mold (its pretty fragile). The mold should be hot enough that the plastic is flexible, this...
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Use an extruder temperature of 240C and reduce your flow rate to 95% and dial down the speed to around 7.5mm/s for a nice shiny finish. Before starting the print, let about 15mm of Ninjaflex extrude and start the print while it continues to ooze -...
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**YOU WILL NEED TO ENABLE SUPPORTS TO PRINT THIS** You can use all the normal settings for this particular piece, but here's what I used: * 100% infill with Gyroid * .1 layer height * Support enabled with Zig Zag at .05 support to print Z distance *...
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In practice though a lot of leak sources may leak water from a variety of spots: for example a toilet water supply line could leak near the wall or where it meets the toilet, and a sink has a relatively large area of pipes beneath it, and if a leak...
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I print all this on a Bambu Lab P1S at above normal speeds. Otherwise it would take way too long. I use sainsmart filament and print at 220* after I bake it for 2 hours to reduce stringing. Retraction is set to 1.5mm. Don't forget to assemble with...
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With my habitual extremely slow printer settings, each part takes under 10m to print at 0.12mm layer height, but I think you could use 0.16mm or 0.2mm without trouble, and the speed could certainly be jacked up dramatically from my settings (I...
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Buildings, roads, rail systems, pathways and parks are categorised according to precise categories: Buildings: Residential detached homes; Commercial centres; Industrial zones; Educational facilities; Public buildings; Sporting venues; Parking lots...
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Some characteristics: PWM period – 16ms 1uS per step Active on positive edge on STEP STEP speeds above 100KHz are acceptable Programmable upper/bottom PWM limits through learning procedure Detects end switches on HOME input When PWM is outside the...
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... print is vertical, thus making it stronger for storing and putting the tiles away. I printed with eSun white PLA at 205 degrees C. Print time was 12 hours for the base, and 8 hours for the top tray parts. Speed was 2400mm/min Sliced with Simplify3d.
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The nozzle temp was 210 C and no slow-down in nozzle traverse speed was required. I increased the number of top solid layers from 2 to 3 to avoid tiny holes, but the tiny holes did not noticeably affect the ring's performance. Post-Printing...
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This slingshot versatile for various projectiles to hit targetsThis is the latest current slingshot of Tim Postma (Windsor , Ontario Canada)as of december 19th 2019 & is released for transparency & as a regular releaseThis slingshot versatile...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3mm Infill: 30%, 3 perimeters Filament: Doesn't matter PETG Doesn't matter Notes: If you print in 0.3 mm, the print takes two hours at 100% speed. I run my ...
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Printing in 0.1mm layers and with 50mm/s speed, all parts together need about 100 hours of printing time. The parts of the model shown are printed in usual PLA. Only the lights are printed in transparent material. I used transparent window-color to...
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I also did: .5mm nozzle 1.5mm walls and top and bottom speed of 65 Nozzle Temp: 300C Bed Temp: 140C For the support, find a setting that will support the insert hollow on the "back" part but does NOT support the inside of the holes that the zip ties...
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... onto the back of the back. This is not a project for the faint of heart. If you manage to get this far, consider converting the shutter to manual shutter speeds with a resistor array, instructions at http://polaroids.theskeltons.org/manuale.htm
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My print settings: Slicer: Cura Printer: Qidi X-Pro Material: PLA, 1.75mm Speed: 30mm/sec Layers: 0.2mm height Bed: 50degC, glue-sticked Adhesion: No raft or brim Cooling: 100%, with additional desk fan pointed at model's front side. Infill: 20%...
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Check out our videos: 3D printed RC JET Boat with JET Drive - Testing Self-Righting 3D printed RC JET Boat with JET Drive - Assembly 3D printed RC JET Boat with JET Drive 3D printed RC JET Boat with JET Drive - Testing 3D Printed RC JET Boat with...
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I plan to test it in wide open spaces when I get the chance, but based on my limited testing, I think it's going to fly at pretty impressive speeds. To build this hovercraft, you'll need: - 3 ESCs with a 5V BEC or 3 ESCs without a BEC and a PDB...
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Mind the position of your bed clamps as the print head may collide with them (I placed them at the very right side of the bed to avoid this issue) My settings: Slicer: Cura Layer height: 0.28 Wall lines count:2 BOTTOM and TOP layers: 2 each...
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The sample 3D STL file included is borrowed from user timelapse21 on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1378432 Print Settings: Printer: Flashforge 3D Creator Pro Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: .27 Infill: %15 Notes: It's...