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You could add a fan if you want, but one shouldn't be needed. * Visibility is actually pretty good out of the eye holes. I'm easily able to walk around without bumping into things, use my phone, etc. while wearing it. ...* You will probably want to...
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Not being a big fan of the zip tie mounting principle used for the original ball bearings by Prusa Research, I designed these clips to hold the bushings securely in place. They can be printed easily without any support. You can use a brim to hold...
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Whether you're a fan of movies or TV shows, there's no denying the magic of Blu-ray discs. So why not treat yourself to a night in with your favorite series? With its stunning visuals and engaging storyline, Power Season 6 Episode 12 is a must-watch...
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FYI: The fan duct I am using and is in the pic is here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4816245. Updates: 2021-05-04: Added the "Universal" filament sensor platform. 2021-05-08: Updated Universal filament sensor platform with stronger...
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You shouldn't need supports but I recommend using lots of cooling -- I actually pointed a desk fan at my printer while these were going to ensure the 60deg overhangs were nice and smooth. 2.<strong>Mark where the surface support brackets will go...
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3 walls and 30-50% infill is enough. Both, the bottom and middle parts should be printed absolutely dry, slow, hot and without a fan; layer adhesion is top priority here. Only the very last top parts can benefit from a slight breeze. Otherwise they...
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Nonetheless, it's a great design, and fans of Coffin's other puzzles will surely want to print a copy.Printing InstructionsTwo versions are provided, a four-color version and a single-color version. The multicolor version uses "snap joints" to enable...
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You can use them to mount the base on a tripod (if you dare), or connect multiple bases side by side fanning out the arms in in 15°, 30° or 45° angle (just in case you want to complete an octopus eventually). The electric drive is based on an...
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As a die-hard fan of Blizzard, I decided to spend some time building Torbjorn entirely in Zbrush. When the model was finished, I started working on an articulated version of it to create a toy that's completely support-free and can be printed in one...
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One for the box fan (It's a bit too loud) and another for the Spindle (safe precaution) Both were add with a soldering iron after the box was printed and that's why there are no holes on the part. :-)</li> <li>The end stop switch holders for the X...
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Using the 3d printed holder requires a PC case screw (one of those for the fans), to join this part with the metal plate of the controller. Place the plate in position and then attach the joystick holders. The piece...
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= ) I had no problems printing these with 5015 part cooling fans and at 130%-200% scale, with 0.12mm-0.18mm layer heights and up to 0.18mm-0.25mm for parts/areas without threads. 100% scale may be too small to print if you're using a nozzle...
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Using the 3d printed holder requires a PC case screw (one of those for the fans), to join this part with the metal plate of the controller. Place the plate in position and then attach the joystick holders. The piece PLA_joystick_holder_clamp_down.stl...
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On my setup I am also using the Hero Me V3 with dual fans which can be found here: (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3182917). You will need 2 16mm M3 hex screws along with 2 M3 nylon lock nuts, and a wire extension for the extruder stepper motor. I...
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Trying to make it a little more focused instead of fanning out so much. More like a spot light instead a flood light. The HC-SR04 will slide into the 2 holes. You will need to straighten out the 4 little pins. The wiring will pretty much hold it in...
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Chep video explaining Horizontal Expansion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jsBI3OeUJQ And a newer Chep video with info on Cura 4.6.1 and higher's "Hole Horizontal Expansion" feature: https://youtu.be/UUelLZvDelU?t=90 So that's all I usually do to...
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Note that it also supports 2 x 5015 fans via the adapter I made linked in that thing. ***UPDATE 21/05/2020*** Due to shape differences between the 2in1out heater block/nozzle and the stock heater block/nozzle, I have identified further room for...
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So I can use it overnight to charge different batteries without being disturbed by the noise of the fans. <b>Setup</b> I have decided to use the DPS3005 laboratory power supply controller from R&D based on very good experience. This offers a...
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Will be adding in designs for the electronics housing & PSU housing that will be actively cooled with a couple 12omm PC fans after I get the frame assembled. Will likely do the side panels in acrylic on the cover, using TPU printed mounts that slide...
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I highly recommend fitting a cooling fan to the drivers, they can handle a lot more current with active cooling than without. Materials: - 2 600 mm x 12 mm smooth rods for y axis - 2 400 mm x 12 mm smooth rods for the x axis - 2 200 mm)x 12 mm...
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The body of the LED bulb is larger because of added fans, making it impossible to get the bulb through the original lock ring due to the seating ring protrusion unless you sand it down a lot. So, I made the seating ring stick out less but still...
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On my Printrbot simple, I printed this piece with temperature of 242, no fan, 20% infill, speed 25 to get a translucent effect. Post-Printing Fitting the Pi to your case This design is still being fine-tuned to give a good fit on the...
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I turned on the cooling fan after the first layer. Custom Section: Instructions: There are two versions of the pipe elbows - whole or split in half. If you print the whole ones, you'll need two; if you print the halves, you'll need four. You will...
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Input: 1x XT60 (5V-30V) Outputs: 1x XT60, 1x 4mm banana plug (0.5V-30V) Functions: CC/CV If you use the active cooling and connect to Vin, make sure that the voltage is not higher than 14.4V (switch off the fan if the voltage is higher). Since...
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Mirrored files to allow you to choose to flip a tile is available here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4737254 FDM printer instructions Material PLA Layer 0.1 Fan speed maximum. Printing speed 40mm/s or slower Printing temperature: lowest...
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I've provided three files with [EXT] in titles as examples - those are mounts for 20x80 protoboard.Though in the end I've ended up with a bit more refined holder (and shortened the board to 60 mm)I'm using the board to break out 5V and 12V lines from...
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I'm actually a fan of manually splitting my gcode files - something I wouldn't advise unless you know the commands fairly well or you might end up ruining your print. I would recommend examining your slicer to find out where to pause the print - just...
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At least 30mm gained over the original HD12-CFx in the X-axisPermanent ADXL345 mountCable strain relief mount with integrated screw clampOptical end stop relocated to the right rear side with integrated mount (original mounting position is front...
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************************************************************************************************** In the process of a complete overhaul of my old Ender 3 Pro I decided to use the MAD fan system (thanks to @Predy/prezget and everyone that worked on...