p320 speed loader 3d models
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I like to use a thickness of 1.6mm and my nozzle is 0.4mm, so I use the following settings for solid walls (4 x 0.4 = 1.6): Top Solid Layers: 4 Bottom Solid Layers: 4 Outline/Perimeter Shells: 4 Infill: 20% (for the pegs & offsets) Speed: 40 - 50mm/s...
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I used all PrusaSlicer defaults on 0.2mm Quality except for: 5 top and bottom layers 3 perimeters Seams = ALIGNED Detect Bridging Layers = ON Fan speed 90% for bridging 245C on the extruder for all layers 95C on the bed for the first layer and 90C...
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The latter is an advantage in this case, as it speeds up the initial wear-in. As long as the friction is high, the surface will warm up while you screw the parts together, which in turn will help to smooth out the surface until everything runs...
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(motor speed will vary on voltage) The engine model has specific front and rear wheels. All other cars use the same wheel.</p> <p>Since I dont have an existing Brio or Ikea train set, I printed all my tracks from the following project using a -7.4 mm...
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Throw them a tip if either my or his creation helps you too :) Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 5Rafts: No Supports: NoResolution: 0.15 Infill: 30% Gyroid Filament: Sunlu S-PLA Black Notes: The M3 screw holes connecting the...
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(Outside_no_holes.stl) Make sure you have plenty of part cooling and don't print at to high speeds for the maze and print in place joint part. The print in place joint has a 0,2mm clearance which should be enough for most machines but if you are not...
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... thickness: 1~2mm should be sufficient</li><li>Draw label: Add column and row headings to indicate the location of slots. (A~Z, 0~9)Font size: label sizeRecommended print settings:Material: PETGLayer height: 0.2mmSpeed: FastInfill: 20~50%
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I used speeds around 25mm/s. What you save in print time, you may have to invest in additional afterwork if the parts dont fit together...</p> <p>I printed all parts at 0,15mm layer height.</p> <p>Some parts have the addition "brimmed" in their part...
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Now you can attach a 1.0A pancake stepper (ca23mm) or by using the 40mm leg extenders a 1.8A (up to 48mm) motor.Using a Nema 17 provides a lot more flexibility with control options as well as more power and speed. I recommend using the finest...
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30mm/sec print speed +/- Depending on quality and ambient conditions. Clear Tough PLA or PET-G. Top Range of heat for good layer adhesion. NO BRIM / NO SKIRT / NO SUPPORT .175 layer height works very well. ...4 mm wall 100% Fill Bic pen (Hex shaped)...
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I used PLA with a rectilinear infill of 15%, but this could probably be adjusted for speed or strength. Printing details: The base and register cylinders can be printed without a brim directly on a smooth PEI sheet. The key can also be printed...
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FAQ: http://www.thingiverse.com/shivinteger/about Generating Attributions log: Thing Title: Automatic Pet Feeder Thing URL: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7449 Thing Author: MakerMind Thing Licence: Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike...
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Begin slow and increase speed as you become comfortable. If done right, you should be able to clean cut the entire roll in one go. If your strips are bunching up and/or breaking around the blades, you may need new sharp blades (I get ~10 boxes of...
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I used medium speed with a .5mm nozzle and .3mm layers on a Taz 4. Cooling after 5 or 6 layers to achieve sharp edges.</p> <p>The hex mount is oversized but worked fine with a hex nut measured at 5.36 across the flats. It yielded a tight enough fit...
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...Ones near the side walls do not need to be removed if you can get the screw and driver in there. On my second shot I reduced the outer layers, top and bottom from 3 to 2 to speed up the print. I think 3 layers is better and costs about five minutes.
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Printing with this extruder (even at high speeds) has not added much mass to the overall print head and I am therefore not seeing print defects like ghosting or ringing. There should be a significant improvement in print quality when printing...
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Only allow retraction after 2-3 mm of travel and .4-1.4mm of extrusion on a high retract speed for best Bowden results. Lower the Temp down as low as possible to prevent too much stringing. (190-208 Preferably, but I only tested on Folger Tech PLA.)...
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... to printer. Certain parts, like the handle and frame, need higher infill for strength, while other parts, such as the foster connectors, benefit from slower speeds. ...A parts list and print guidelines for supports are included in the download.
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Even with slowed down print speed and the big brim I had numerous failures (until settling on the 8mm brim) due to the complexity of the models with bed adhesion seeming to be the major issue over the course of these 8-9 hour prints. I increased the...
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... some settings in your slicer. I turn bridging speeds to 20mm/s and I used Matter Control to slice. ...After printing you may need to remove stray sags from the long bridges, but the walls are thick enough that you shouldn't have to worry about it.
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I printed with 0.28mm layer height for speed and strength, but that's up to you. Any material should work - I used PETG out of habit since it's mechanical-ish.</p> <p>Despite being load-bearing, I suspect you can get away with fairly low infill,...
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Suggested support material settings: 4mm spacing 45° pattern angle 0.2mm detachable bridge flow ratio = 1 bridge speed = 20mm/s use a support enforcer block under the shorter piece (not including the clasp or hinges) Note 1 : As an experiment in...
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Useless against super high speed wind, right hand use only.3 Themes available :AutobotsCannabis / Marijuana Flammable Print Settings : 150um (.15mm) or 200um (.2mm) layer height. ...3 Perimeter. </p><p>Infill amount doesn't matter...
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Post-Printing Bits You Will Need * 180maH 2S battery * 2 x 9g HXT900 Servos for drive * 1 x 9g 90 degree metal gear servo * 1 x BEC This one looks good, I'm currently using an old ESC for a 5V supply, which should be much better with 6V from this...
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I just wanted to be on the safe side, as this quick release is supposed to be used weekly and by loads of people in a “semi-professional” setting for quite some time.Required hardware4x M3x10 (for the cover)1 x pen spring (≤ 5mm dia.)1 x 5mm Ball (or...
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RAILWAYS - The railway system includes high-speed trains, city trams, subway lines, monorails, abandoned or under construction tracks, etc. Each object is properly categorized by name and layer structure. Additional features of the model include: ...
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Use your Bosch 18V Power4All batter pack as USB power bank adapter for charging up to three devices on the go.IMPORTANT NODES: The 18V lipo battery packs are usually unprotected (with no charging or discharging circuit on board).Take care...
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I cleaned up the documentation as well.Printer SettingsThe example gcode was done for speed, and using a 0.6mm nozzle. You should not need support for any of these files. Layer height can be 0.20mm or whatever you prefer, the example uses 0.36mm...
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The Retractable Purge Mechanism turns color transition purge into little blobs and shoots them into a waste bin. Here is a normal speed video of a real life RPM actuating during a print. Here is a marketing video that explains what the RPM does in an...
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This cycloidal version is simpler and easier to print, but the high-speed eccentric motion of the cam does introduce some vibration and it doesn't seem to be quite as efficient as the planetary version.. Watch it go: https://youtu.be/HxCDbEL9afc...