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You need to print 2 Links and 2 Rechts. I suggest to use 4 soft golf balls for the front and 4 squash balls (blue one point) for the back. The back is much heavier than the front. That is the reason for the different balls. ... Maybe the infill can be...
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... ones wouldn't fit. ...I started by printing a circle with a 3 mm height, repeating this process until it slid smoothly over the shaft. Then, I added a large wheel and extended the shaft to ensure a perfect fit. ...The result is seamless integration.
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... constraints prevent accommodating two spools on the original holder. My own HB configuration required this adaptation to support dual extrusion. The setup relies heavily on an available PSU. 1. Print settings: three shell layers, with a 25% infill.
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... down and stretching front to back to allow it to nest comfortably on a Lego-compatible base measuring 3X3 Lego studs. ...Printing at a brisk pace, this design fits neatly within a child's grasp, effortlessly mated with both Legos and Duplos bricks.
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This custom-built door seals in the heat for superior print quality. To enhance its structural integrity, attach a 300x300x4mm plexiglass sheet using 3mm bolts. Drill a 10-12mm hole to secure the hook in place. ...Alternatively, you can utilize screws;...
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To complete assembly, place the bottom wooden piece of the print head on the printer and secure it with a nut. Move the platform until the tip touches the bed, then adjust each corner for a smooth perimeter line. ...Adjust the Z end-stop, detach the pen...
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We're taking a crucial step to ensure seamless integration between the purge and 3D printed parts by implementing a specialized catcher. This critical component will prevent any potential disruptions that might arise from the purge process,...
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... that prevent wall marks and movement. The indentations help reduce vibrations and provide extra grip. Customize the size of these indents, as well as other dimensions, within the SCAD file before printing four copies with two mirrored versions.
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... ensure proper tightening. Print the modified model with 100% fill for optimal strength. To check movement during printing, add black dots on the outer side of the bearing using a sharpie and use a flashlight for better visibility through the gap.
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This wristband has been successfully printed in multi-color with a single extruder, proving that even complex designs can be achieved with careful planning. You can also opt for a single-color version if you prefer. The MEDIUM file used here is the...
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To assemble it, I printed three pegs with solid infill and attached them to the acrylic using thread-forming screws (McMaster Part #96817A908). The lower peg fits into a slot that can be adjusted until it works perfectly for my printer. **UPDATE**:...
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... with "E-". This modification allows us to pull the filament instead of pushing it - you can also reprogram the firmware if that's easier for you. Print the design and utilize the live control panel in RepG to fine-tune the flow and speed settings.
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You need the following equipment besides the printed parts and the printer - Bluetooth remote trigger - tripod - Smartphone holder for the tripod - Double sided tape Assume that most people have a drill with a diameter of 6 and the necessary hand...
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... materials like soft ones. Various options are available; however, the first is too soft while the second works well with minor polygon issues to be corrected. Printing with hard materials, such as clear plastics, produces optimal results.
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... www.rooiejoris.nl The designs hold up perfectly under scrutiny. Simply print out the outline and set the fill to zero in your online settings. It's best to use a large nozzle size of 0.8mm for maximum speed. ...That's all there is to it, I think.
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... a smooth finish for safety. A thoughtful design allows printing two complete sets of spare parts at once. The set contains 1 part with 1 unit, 2 parts with 2 units each, 3 parts with 5 units each, and 4 parts with 1 unit. ...Enjoy the challenge!
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... tweezers firmly in place, along with a flat base to prevent tools from shifting around. A big thanks to Falleri for creating such an excellent original model! Instructions Print your tool holder using supports and at an angle for superior results.
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Print the parts, ensuring the funnel's wingtip is correctly oriented. Secure the fan to its housing using four screws before attaching the fanhouse to the funnel with glue. Mount the bracket onto the extruder housing, fitting it with four nuts for...
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I prefer to print one at a time, back to back, with identical settings for temperature, flow, fan speed, etc. The part tapers at the top and bottom to ensure that the contact areas are mid-print when things have settled down. I think 0.2mm layers...
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Save the nuts and glue the guide bar screws into one slider part for efficient printing. Print at 0.1mm layer height, 1.2mm wall thickness, and 20% infill for optimal results. Clean bores after printing to allow sliders to move smoothly along guide...
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The cover can also be taped firmly in place to secure the print head during transport. I created my lid using a laser cutter with 3mm acrylic, but you can use any material you have on hand. ...For instance, you could design it on paper at 1:1 scale and...
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... such as this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/LOT5-One-Touch-Hex-Socket-Male-Connector-6mm-1-8-thread-Replace-SMC-KQ2S06-0... (you must drill the bottom part)- Print support.stl. ...More information can be found in English here: https://bit.ly/3jyfCwG
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... at the top and bottom to ensure the contact areas settle down mid-print. For the best results, I recommend printing with 0.2mm layers and 30% infill using a filament that extrudes well in your machine, moving fairly slowly for maximum accuracy.
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Noting that the Fleks3d plate is noticeably slimmer than its stock glass counterpart, and included with the packaging are two substantial clips that hinder print-head movement and encroach upon build space, I've opted to craft a custom ergonomic...
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This component leverages clamping an M4-bolt over an extended length (±10mm) as opposed to ±3mm, thereby preventing platform shifts during printing. Three identical blocks are used, with two positioned closely near the Z-stage and spaced apart for...
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... 4 centimeters. This custom-designed penstock is tailored for a specific application. To minimize support material within the tube, I divided the design into two sections, making it simpler to remove any remaining supports after printing.
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... so make a custom one. To construct this replacement, find a pipe 25mm longer than your largest reel, adjust part A's hole and part B's cylinder size accordingly, then print both parts before gluing the pipe into part A and part B into the pipe.
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Print quality has significantly improved, paired with the extruder head carriage! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3462941 Instructions: Two bolts regulate smooth, precise bearing movement! Cut a graphite bearing along one side as shown in the...
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Print it at 100% infill and place around the hot-end rod. Utilize the block to gently push the bearing into the head without bending rods; use your thumb as leverage. To correct over-insertion, employ the opposite side's block. Remember to remove...
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... as well as one M4 x 40 screw, two washers, and a locknut. Additionally, an STL file of a brace is available for those who have already printed the original design but wish to avoid remaking it; simply visit http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:22819.