ninja turtle shell 3d models
52508 3d models found related to ninja turtle shell.thingiverse
I'm printing both models with 20% infill and bottom/top thickness of .6mm, .1mm layer height, and .8mm shell thickness. It's intentionally small since it's meant for seeds and is being printed on the MP Mini Delta (110mm X, 110mm Y, 120mm Z) build...
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator (5th Generation) Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: Standard/0.20mm Infill: 2 Shells/15% or more infill Notes: Easy prints... on a well-set-up machine with PLA the...
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Pommel: Use 10-15% infill and three shells. Support should be lines, and your slicer should only generate support for the middle hole (this hole is meant to hold a battery pack). No brim or raft is needed. Pole interface: Like the pommel, this...
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... again... I'm now using an external MOSFET board (HA210N06) instead of connecting direct to the Ramps board. Print Settings: Printer: Anycubic Kossel Linear Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm layer height, 0.8mm shell thickness Infill: 20%
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Guess your imagination is as good as mine for how to 😉 This is a work in progress but and I’ve printed parts on a MK4 with material PETG, to verify functionality.Print settings used.Vertical shells 3 - Top layer 5 – Bottom layer 4Infill 60%Layer...
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upd 1.0: * You don't really need infill, but I'd set 3 lines shell for good stiffness. ...If you're using Cura 3.6.0, remember to set the infill pattern to gyroid even if it's set to 0% because it's the only way to get proper ironing - it's a Cura bug.
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... height =0.2mm, with no solid layer needed and no infill required. There are two parts that I could only slice correctly using Cura: the tire brim and latch brim, which require a shell thickness of 0.4mm, layer height of 0.2 mm, and 100% infill.
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SG90 servo (and the accessoires it came with) the printed parts (arm + servo mount) a ready to use configuration of Marlin or your prefered firmware Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts Print Settings Printer: Tevo Tarantula Rafts: No...
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Origami with tensioned bends held fast by flexing hooks, all printed as a single vase-mode shell! What's this crazy xmas bauble thing? Read on! What's it all about? 3D printing is amazing at cranking out exactly the shapes we design, and that's why...
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### Printing and Finishing With PLA use 75 to 100% infill and at least two shells so it doesn't leak. Use super glue or hot glue to assemble the sections. No supports or rafts are necessary. Print in a dark color then spray paint the finished...
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All parts are printed solid except for the elbows, which can be six shells/layers and 12-15% infill. I used PLA for all parts. Nothing ever gets that warm enough even when printing ABS to be an issue. After printing the parts and screwing them...
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0.2mm layer height, 4 top and 3 bottom solid layers with three perimeter shells. ... 0.4mm extrusion width Materials Required: 1-m3x16 hex socket head cap screw 1-m3x20 hex socket head cap screw 12V DC White LED ribbon; I used...
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The prototype was printed in PLA on a Makerbot Replicator 2 using Makerware 2.3.3.42 "Standard" Settings (.2mm layer height, 2 shells, 10% infill). All subsequent Sabers were printed in PLA on an Ultimaker 2 Extended using Cura default settings. 2)...
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To mount the pack shell to the motherboard, I've included a nut-capturing mount that uses 5mm nuts. I recommend using nylocks and lightly gluing them in place for added security. A missing second booster tube connection has also been added, which...
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Print Settings: Printer: FFCreat0r Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: .15 mm Infill: 10%, 3 shells Notes: Print ABS, use acetone to smooth out the surface and make a sealed piece of kitchenware. The goal is to keep water from getting inside and...
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Features: 1 - API 2 - powerful chassis 3 - Bluetooth for control via API 4 - open hardware 5 - uses the popular Arduino shields To build this robot you need: 1 - to buy a DAGU Rover 5 (https://www.pololu.com/product/1551) 2 - to print case:...
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.2mm layer height with 3 shells.I have included the stl files & some fusion 360 files if you want to adjust these further. ... I also redrew these in openscad also & can match the threading & design quite close, but didn't include them.If you are having...
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I am using a metal version instead >> https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N0VM6X7/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) (These can be cut using 3mm plates) 8x Arms 2x Shells 1x Top Plate Mind the 1mm cuts you'll need them for the vibration...
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A moderate infill of 15-20% will suffice, and if you want everything to look nice on the outside, just use three perimeter shells. This universal spool holder should fit most spools, except for Taulman brand spools. Don't worry; I've created a...
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It prints well at .25mm/layer with 3 shells. For most parts, 20% infill is sufficient. For the middle wall, I recommend 50% or higher infill, to support the torque on those thin pegs. Pay close attention to the assembly schematics above. On Drive...
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You could also cut away insulation from the shell of the USB A connector, exposing more of the connector pins. Note that I've soldered the wrong wire colours to the USB A connector: black to +5V (should be red), white to D+ (should be green), green...
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Print Settings Printer: Dark i3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.4mm Infill: 40% Notes: All parts are designed to be printed with a 0.4 nozzle, so that the case parts are sliced to a double sided shell, and the inner...
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Print Settings Printer: Monoprice Maker Select Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1mm Notes: 1mm Shell thickness You might want a brim for printing the stem. Post-Printing Assembly Solder three green wires to the 5v, Din, and GND leads in the...
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The print settings include three shells, two top/bottom layers (three might be better), and 10% rectangular infill (five to seven percent at 30 degrees would likely be more suitable). The EPIA-M motherboard is an old model, but any Mini-ITX board...
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Instructions Print the mold using any rigid material, but print it fairly sturdy with 3 shells and 25-50% infill recommended. If you're using pourable silicone, maybe a flexible filament would work; I haven't tried it. Get some high-temperature RTV...
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... No\nSupports: Yes\nResolution: .2 mm\nInfill: 60% or more\nNotes: Print with ABS (preferred) and PLA. Use at least three perimeter shells and three top and bottom layers. ...Supports are only necessary for the pipe holder and tightening knob.
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The accuracy of the model printed on FFF printer can vary from the result shown in the pictures.This model was tested with PLA material.To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings:ExtruderNozzle Diameter: 0.4 mmExtrusion...
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Use a 0.8 shell and 0.8 top and bottom thickness at these resolutions. Start with the bed at 60 C and turn it down to 45 on layer 4 (0.5mm high). The stock cooling fan comes on full at layer 5 and provide adequate cooling for the first print of this...
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This was sliced and coded using ReplicatorG employing 2 shells (3 total) using PLA. FlashForge Creator Pro (Similar to Makerbot Replicator 2) Heated Bed 45 Celsius Blue Painters Tape on bed, no further treatment Print Temperature 220 degrees Celsius...