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... is here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1939491. I just added the Y carriage, feet, and parts that hold axis Y in place. A support to hold the board on the X carriage was also added. Upcoming will be a support for the PCB on the Z carriage.
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I made a cutout for the camera module PCB and increased the width of the original channel for the Picam ribbon cable to fit the wider ribbon used in the official camera module. Like with the original, the ribbon is intended to be sandwiched between...
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I made a support in an 82x10 PCB with 4 holes (2 with a pitch of 22mm: M3x30 screws and 2 with a pitch of 71 for holding the buse Part1: M3x8 screws, head down). You can also take an aluminum profile 10x1mm. ... If an English-speaking friend asks me a...
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Below is our objective for the project.Visit: https://www.k3d.plus for more infoProject Objective3D Printed under 24 hours with only 7 partsMust be easy to build and useMust be easy for kids to learnFully customizable with different power usageMust...
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Alligator clips are fine for testing, but I don't like how they bite into the PCB if you try to hook them through the holes, and if you simply apply them to the contacts, they can shift around and scratch things up, or cause shorts across other...
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Yo lo uso para grabar circuitos impresos PCB y grabados en madera y acrílico negro.También hice un adaptador para usar un ventilador más potente y grande como el SUNON 12v a 2.8w, ya viene el STL para usarse en cualquier slicer. No estoy patrocinado...
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The case provides improved cooling of the Pi 4 without additional fans.The case has significant weight, so the bracket uses two of the din rail clips, printed from pcb_din_clip_x3.stl. Each din rail clip requires 2 - M2x10 self taping...
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4 - M3x5 socket head screws 6 - M3x10 socket head screws Raspberry Pi Board: * Drill out the four PCB mounting holes to 3mm. M2.5 screws are hard to find at most local hardware stores. Enclosure: * Size the screw holes with a #34 drill bit which...
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The Switch PCB is supposed to be mounted with the upper pair of screws. The "box" (the black one) on the pictures is just a mockup. I did not want to print the whole box. I stopped the print early to save time and filament. Extruder motor mounts:...
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A good way to become proficient at it is to practice, but by the time you plan out a way to create a PCB for it, the cost may exceed that of buying the commercial version. If you're up for the challenge and want to try something new, go ahead! It's...
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Solder the thumbwheel to a small PCB and glue it in place. Use 10 cm long 0.25mm enamel wires for all wiring needs. The 2.4" display frame is designed for the 240x320 SPI Serial TFT Color LCD Module Display ILI9341 with FPC cable. Print the frame...
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You may need to melt a little in the lower corners next to the display of the bottom part to fit the main PCB but it'll work out well. Furthermore I'd encourage you to strip down the TBS JR adapter and replace the connectors by wires to make it even...
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The walls on the original were waaaaay too thick - more vent holes: I put some more holes under the PCB and on the back of the case for better ventilation. Also, the holes on the sides now better match the original model - added the little "feet" on...
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Four self-tapping screws measuring 2.9 x 6.5 mm The assembly process is straightforward: Attach the PCB to the box using the four screws. Pass the wires through the two slits and secure them by fastening the printed clamp to the box. Test the device...
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This thing is a DIN rail case that holds a Wemos D1 Mini clone and a cheap MAX485 PCB. It was built to send Eastron SDM120 energy meter values to an MQTT broker using a cheap ESP8266-based board and RS485 terminal blocks. The case provides space for...
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I have also designed a 3-coil version, but I was unable to source the necessary 3-coil Qi PCB from Amazon. I will continue searching for this component and post it if I am able to find it. In this updated design, I separated the main body from the...
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2mm self tapping screws can be screwed through the lid, holes in the PCB and into the lower case half. Ensure the blue LED is positioned in the hole and wires tucked behind circuit board. The box containing electronics can then be folded down and...
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Key components include TACTB-64K-F buttons, a 1mm thick PCB, SMD0805 resistors, capacitors, and LEDs, as well as the STC4054 charging chip. The module does not require programming, simplifying setup and operation. ...All necessary components can be...
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... utilize all layers, offering flexibility in monitor configurations (single or dual, rotating positions). Potential improvements include integrating the battery-charging module within the main support and optimizing the size based on PCB dimensions.
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... from the printer - Remove the original 30mm fan. Do not lose the plastic spacers. - Fix the PCB again using the short M4's - Plug the new fan in and mount the cover just as the old one. ...Make sure the fan is blowing into the cover, not sucking.
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... on the outer faces. NOTES: - Thanks to Verislav Mudrak for the PCB components :) - Apologies for some of the methods of modeling further down the tree, I got a little rushed to hit the deadline towards the end, but this will be rectified in time!
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On the other end use a mono jack plug or connect it directly to the controlboard with a JST XH 2 pole plug (In that case you can leave the mono jack mount).Power the PCB use a DC 12V 2A power supply. You can use a dc jack mount on the box or connect...
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- I'm not sure whether the original hotend PCB will fit - I abandoned that long ago because of reliability issues. - You might lose a few millimeters of print volume on both the X and Z axis. What it **does** feature: - high reliability (I've...
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It can be plugged into the 2.54mm header on the back and makes updating the software easy. Electronics: 4.2" E-Paper Display made by Waveshare ESP32 (Preferably on a minimalistic breakout board for the lowest possible power consumption and due to...
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The lid is a container for the screen and pcb that controls the screen can be screwed into the cutout on the top with 2mm screws. This part of the case is fastened together on the top by 4 M3 screws. The hinge for the lid are fastened by 2 more...
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You may want to plug in a controller into the printed plug first, insert the pins in from the back of the printed piece, one port at a time, then fit the PCB over the stumps and solder. Use just enough amount of the solder. Make sure nothing...
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Not good, because you will want to carefully align and position the component over the pads on the PCB (with the solder paste already on the pads) and not worry about the component going to drop off the tool any moment now. The solution is a pen...
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Parts: - the same parts as in the original project, plus the following - instead of a custom PCB, I cut one board off this triple version: https://www.reichelt.nl/nl/nl/d1-shield-tripple-base-d1z-tripple-base-p266084.html - a 5-pin connector for...
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Because of the PCB's dimensions, and because the PCB has two layers, I recommend to check on both layers (front and back) if the pads have been soldered to the capacitor, or to separately solder the pins of the capacitor on the pads of the front and...
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When the connector is connected to the PCB, the red wire should be on the right side looking in front of the PCB if the extruder was mounted in the printer.. I have also attached a picture of this. If you're using another fan make and model, make...