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We could see that the eyes were a bit too far apart, so we placed them slightly closer to each other. Initially, the eyes were each 0.8 cm away from the edge of the ghost, and we made them 0.85 cm away instead, which matched the original ghost far...
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(Otherwise, you can use insulated wire for this). This is a bit ugly – you can do better! I didn't have any fine pliers, so I just used flush cutters (very gently!) to bend the outer wire. If you're using insulated wire, just cut this to as short a...
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I will be the first to admit that this version may be a bit over-engineered, but with 3D printing why not?Fishing line is strung between the pulleys and the ghost/s are attached using fishing swivels.As the pulleys rotate, driven by a motor, the...
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The prongs of the throw area are purposefully a bit wider than necessary to allow for enough adhesion. I've printed 3 batches of 4 heavy, light and no hair spray and had no problem with any.</p> <p>Supports: None<br/> Hashtag team no support</p>...
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thick wooden dowel (I bought the 2 of the 48 in long ones from home depot )a saw of some sortsoptional some sort of tapeoptional a drill bit smaller in diameter than the threads if a #4 screwDIRECTIONSIts Easiest to start by printing off all the...
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Things You'll Need to Accomplish this Install: * Sherpa Mini Extruder * V6 style hotend kit * (2x) 4010 radial blower fans (1x would actually work fine, but would look pretty weird and unfinished) * (4x) M3x16 screws and accompanying nuts * (6-8x)...
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If you want to use the hardware I intended this to use: Hinges Bolts- https://www.mcmaster.com/91292A018/ (you will need to thread inner most hinge) Hinge spacer- https://www.mcmaster.com/91755A311/ (you can see in the photos a little bit of white in...
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This version requires a fair bit of sanding, but once sized correctly is the smoothest and most reliable, handling a little more force. However, this version results in much more resistance and essentially requires using a setscrew to attach...
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I have observed that batteries that are bad and a little bit inflated do not descend well from the device so the base and the backbone should be 1-2mm wider. Final words I'm not an electrician, the electrical part may be improved by a specialist. Use...
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We could see that the eyes were a bit too far apart, so we placed them slightly closer to each other. Initially, the eyes were each 0.8 cm away from the edge of the ghost, and we made them 0.85 cm away instead, which matched the original ghost far...
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I mimicked a bit of adafruit's NeoPixel code to give the side spinners their trailing glow effect. I made sure to leave the intensity and speed settings as variables so I could quickly adjust them and get the effect just right. Several hours later, I...
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The stop-blocks should line up.(Recommended) Screw a countersunk M4x17 screw (Could be a bit shorter) in the hole on the GoPro mount, to secure your camera from falling off. If you don't have a suitable screw laying around I atleast recommend you to...
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Added a small rise to the lower/female lip to soften the sharp corner, and now including a PETG printer config that seems to produce good results. Update April 7, 2020: We've found that PLA seems to print a bit more air-tight than PETG, but that can...
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Each eye had a measurement of 7 cm but when we were on solid work we were looking for something that didn't match it with the real one so that’s how we added one more centimeter but we did it a little bit bigger than the real one. Take the...
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Note: As I research characters that I model, I learn quite a bit of interesting background on the characters. I found a video of how Sonic was created and how he evolved over the years extremely interesting. The video can be found at the...
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Likely run a drill bit thru most locations to make sure holes are circular and clear screws.2. Place the M5 x14mm screws into the correct locations at the base of the case, You will see an oval window between the screw locations...
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All parts that are printed flat (all but the 'duo mount') need overhang support, I've liked just 8% density 80º overhang.BuildingRequired bits:The batteries! Here on amazon (direct link, no affiliation)</li><li>Industrial Male Disconnect Vinyl 10...
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One GND and 8 GPIOs for 7 gears and reverse.As we need to connect microswitches to Pico there is a little bit of soldering. One of the terminals, in this case NO, has to be connected to GND (ground) on the Raspberry Pi Pico. The other terminal of the...
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Because the printer, as a normal part of the Auto Home process, may try to raise the Z axis a little bit more (ie 10mm) which was already at max level and touching the micro switch. This may harm the mechanical parts of your printer or the micro...
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After that, I applied a coat of sprayable primer so my paint would have a good surface to attach to. With my pieces ready to paint, I hit them all with a base bone yellow / cream coat, and then did some darker layers over the top to rough it up a...
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I wound up gluing pieces in pairs, letting the glue settle a bit then gluing pairs together. Also, masking tape worked great in holding pieces together while waiting for the glue to dry.</p> <p>4-Glue the tail together.</p> <p>5-Glue the body...
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The probe dock was modified to fit the botton lug of the X gantry and extended a bit to match up with the probe block when it's attached to the toolhead.The probe retainer was redesigned to make it long enough to grab the probe and the backside of...
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You may want to use a bit of super glue to secure it in place and then the (9 mm!) threaded side sticking out will fit nicely in the Groove Mount Adapter's top. You then just need to add a small piece of tubing (Capricorn preferred), pressing...
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If the extruder does a hard acceleration in the positive X direction, it is helped along by the printer giving way a bit in the negative X direction, making for a cleaner acceleration, and the printer's motion is then absorbed and heavily damped by...
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Also (constructive) criticism or exchange of experiences is welcome! Post-Printing Sketch für ARDUINO: int topleft; int topright; int downleft; int downright; int drehen; int heben; void setup() { pinMode(8, OUTPUT); //Heben / Senken pinMode(9,...
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Use what you might find useful, however, I do not know if every part is fully compatible with the original set, since I have been modifying the original design of the pieces a bit to work better in my personal replica. I recommend using the hammer...
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The screw spacers are a bit of aesthetic overkill, if you don't want to use them, simply make some washers of sufficient height to prevent the screws going through the underside of the rail, or use shorter screws!BodyInsert the gauge backlash screw...
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Look at the F360 pictures for the right sequence (BB, spacer, gear,spacer BB …)Gold = SP1, Brown = SP2, Blue = SP3, Red =SP4, Gold (Big) = SP5Anyway the axles need to rotate freely , you might need to sand them a bit to ease mounting.The housing is...
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This was a fun design process, and it is a bit of a challenge to print. It took me a few goes to get it right.</p><p>It's my first attempt and I've included the Fusion 360 file. You'll notice that the head and body are in two separate parts. I did...