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* Lightly sand Pincher Spool Holder to enhance usability. * Expect the Tightening Bolt to be slightly tight initially; screw on and off in intervals until you achieve a smooth, loose fit. Special Comments: If you encounter any issues, feel free to...
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... perfect fit, this version of model has only passed 2 iterations, and was not throughly verified with an actual print. It is noticed that you may have to do some minor sanding on printed parts. ...Any suggestions of tweaking this model are welcomed.
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They may require some sanding and cutting. I used ABS for all the parts. Actually ABS is strongly recommended only for fan ducts. 0.4mm nozzle is perfect. Supports is needed only for aero_idler_handle. Other parts can be printed without supports....
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If you are printing on glass or other very smooth surface they should be textured with a light cross hatch sanding. The road tiles should be glued to the base but leave the connector pieces unattached to add flexibility should you wish to change...
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Could also sand away the surface layers after printing to expose the infill and fill with epoxy as well, but that's more work. This epoxy step was done because the part where the bottom of the base meets up with the angled surface is a bad stress...
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As a tip, you may need to sand the logo if the edges are a bit fuzzy. Depending on your print's layer height, you might need to edit alfa_fob_logo_ground.stl to make it thinner. :-D Note: 1) Be sure the guts of your key fob will fit this design -...
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* To assemble the latch: - Place slider inside the channel in the door and make sure it slides freely, of not, sand it down a bit until it does. Mine fit fine, but I did cycle it a couple dozen times in the channel before assembling it. - ...
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If you can't fit your pieces together, try sanding them or print the arms 2-5% bigger. These brackets aren't complicated so you can use them anyway you like. If you are attempting to do something like I did, and secure an object with right-edge...
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You have a couple of options to maintain the tight fit here which include: * When too loose, use glue around the lip of the TOP shell al allow to dry fully * Add a layer of clear tape making sure you have no exposed sticky edges * Scratch/Sand the...
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It's a bit more fragile but because of the smaller scale of 1/87 it works, as long as you don't push hard against the rocket. The 2mm and 3mm parts were printed lying and sanded afterwards to get them round. I addeed a tool to glue the single parts...
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If you wish to use it in "transportable" mode, you will also need: * [Four 2.5mm x 500mm carbon rods](https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5pcs-2-5mm-500mm-Carbon-Fiber-Rods-for-Sand-Table-RC-Airplane-with-high-strength/172330492272) * [Two 6mm x 500mm steel...
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Just re-insert. Find more about this method here: https://forum.prusaprinters.org/forum/prusaslicer/manual-multicolor/#post-188236 I sanded the parts of the pickaxe and the rooftop for better effect. Assembly: See the BOM picture, there are 16...
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I shapped the foam, added spackling paste and stones and sand. After coloring, I added some modelling gras.</p><p>The back of the house is covered with old tiles, taken from the renovation of the original house.</p><p>A car completes the...
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I'd recommend sanding, then coating your box with some kinda... anti-reflective paint or a filament that is very non-reflective. Last update! I think for a while. Let's say 60 (8/26/2020) I printed it recently to confirm that it's working! It's...
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After printing, you may need to give some areas a light sanding and the holes a small drill through using a 2.5/3mm bit. If you can't get the head of the screws down a cavity, carefully use a 6.5mm drill to clear it. Then install all the push-to-fit...
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* print the block (bird) on one of its sides (either left or right), as this will create a flat bottom necessary to enclose the sound mechanism * once printed, you may need to sand down the block and the nest area, but only a little bit * use an...
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The get it fit will probably need some sanding since the tolerance is set to 0. You can use slicer scaling for the head parts to make it fit better.</p> <p>Legs should just snap in to the holes on body bottom part. They most likely move quite freely,...
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The one problem I had with the brass is I needed to sand down the outside to get it to fit into the bearings. It was slightly oversized. In the motor tower there is a bearing on the bottom and the top. There's 1 bearing where the ring axle comes...
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The keycaps are SA Profile keys from elsewhere on the site, but I don't recommend them as they had to be trimmed and sanded to work with switch stems. Update 3: I redesigned both tops to reduce thickness in the key mounts and tweak the size of...
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Bolt the cylinder to the base, positioning and locating it only by the tapered surfaces and not the flat bottom so you can sand the cylinder bottom if needed. Use a dial gauge - China quality is more than adequate for a printer, with prices starting...
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Depending on the filament for its printing some sanding might be needed. - Flat clips are used for stopping cheap chinese bowden tube clips from releasing the tube. Other clips are for holding bowden tubing nicely. - "StopTensioner" part is made of...
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I made two different mounts, version 1.0 and 2.0, difference is the way you slide the attachment in, personally like the cleaner look from the back (1.0), also depending on PLA or PETG you might need to use mini files to sand the edges so the...
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they've made space cowboys and sand worms, its only a matter of time before they blow my creations out of the water). This is all original polygons used here, no ripped or stolen assets from other makers, and feel free to use in your work, attach...
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... It is designed to be snug, so you may need to sand/trim the inner rings a little if it won't slide onto the lamp. ... A Fusion360 file for all 3 rings is attached for easier modification.
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Some minor sanding may also be required in order for it to fit inside the new barrel housing. Thread it on first with the thinner side facing the rear of the barrel, then bucking, insert the barrel into the new barrel housing with the hop...
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Since I often find myself needing to store the tool readily at hand, sand/polish items with a mounted unit, and hand-manipulate the Dremel for detail work all within the same session, I created this solution to answer all cases. The mount platform...
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The post should fit evenly if not, you may need to tune your surface quality first or sand them a bit. If the post fits perfectly, you have zero horizontal expansion. If it goes partway in, you have positive HE; if it goes through and sticks out the...
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Sand the hats to ensure a smooth fit for the TACs. Attach two legs to the bottom of each hat assembly and solder in the grounds. Soldering the positive leads may require trial and error if no wiring diagram was created beforehand. The lower hat has...
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... cables but neither worked. I just ended up cutting a hole in the side of the case with a Dremel and sanding the edges smooth. ...Alternatively, there is a full replacement case designed by someone else: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2364807
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After students make a conceptual model, focus will shift to making an accurate model that actually holds a cup of water or sand. We designed a cup that is exactly 1/2 cup in size. Remember to teach students spatial thinking skill strategies. Unit 2...