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... Maybe it only happened to my batch of boards but you might need to know that. To flip the cables you need to cut away the blocker on the LCD-cable-plugs with a sharp knife/scalpel first, then flip them and the LCD works perfectly fine as usual
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The bridging layer can be pierced very easily with a craft scalpel. I also added the basket for Active Carbon to completely eliminate the smell & filter out even the smallest particles in this second stage filter. This made a huge difference I highly...
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... colors and settings you need</li><li>Happy Printing. =)Print SettingsNozzle: 0.4mmLayerheight: 0.20mmFor a nicer pattern: Change the Lift Z to 0.1Detect thin walls: OnPost ProcessScalpel can be used to easily remove any support residue left on it.
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I use a scalpel.) Clean up the groove with a sharp blade. Pass filament through from each side to catch any remaining debris and scrape again.Screw the runout sensor in place. ...
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When printed, remove this support by help of pliers and clean more with scalpel if it is needed. For a complete enclosure, you need to print: Foot, 4 pcs and Leg, 2 pcs. I have generated sliced files with 0.15mm layer and PLA material, which makes a...
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... size (60mmx12.5mm) is the minimum size for a 0.4 nozzle. If you want a nicer detailed pattern, increase the size of the object or change the nozzle to 0.25.Post ProcessScalpel can be used to easily remove any support residue left on it.
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You can also try to widen the mounting hole of a printed figure manually using a scalpel or other instrument. - I suggest printing the models upside down (i.e with their heads to the print bed and their skates up in the air). This is to avoid having...
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You can fix this by modifying the shield slightly with a scalpel post-print. You can also fix it by positioning the shield on one of the body models in your slicer software and print both model parts as a single object, as the model should be able to...
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You can fix this by modifying the shield slightly with a scalpel post-print. 5 Heads. 1 bareheaded, 1helmeted (sallet), 1 with the helmet pushed back to reveal the face, 1 helmeted with a goat's head decoration, and 1 with pushed-back helm and...
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You can fix this by modifying the shield slightly with a scalpel post-print. You can also fix it by positioning the shield on one of the body models in your slicer software and print both model parts as a single object, as the model should be able to...
myminifactory
You can fix this by modifying the shield slightly with a scalpel post-print. 5 Heads. 1 bareheaded, 1helmeted (sallet), 1 with the helmet pushed back to reveal the face, 1 helmeted with a goat's head decoration, and 1 with pushed-back helm and...
cults3d
Dont just rip the support plate off, take your time and work on the light parts with a thin hobby knife or a scalpel. If you have any troubles - message me here or on instagram(preferred method, link in my profile) and we will try to work...
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This was just good enough but it still needed a little cleaning up with a scalpel before it fit. Also I needed to clamp the two halves together and then run a 3mm drill bit down the centre to properly clear out the hollow for the cable. After that,...
myminifactory
You can also try to widen the mounting hole of a printed figure manually using a scalpel or other instrument. The default setting of the models is to print them upside down (i.e with their heads to the print bed and their skates up in the air). It...
cults3d
... supports. You will need to remove those before inserting a "support stalk"/Pedestal. A scalpel or thin metal rod will work for that. ...If using a rod, it should have a crisp flat end, and you scrape the mini supports off at the contact points.
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every 3D print is slightly different an unique in surface quality, if you find a spot with a pointy, rough or elevated spot use a a scalpel, sandpaper, etc to get rid of it for a smooth...
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a scalpel to compress the spring and move the release part into the opening. Take out the metal and the spring should snap into place at the release part, holding it into position. Now repeat the process on the other side and while inserting the...
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Further I think this could be a Method to print masks for cosplayers, without a need for supports, eyes and mouth should be easy to ut out with a hot scalpel. Maybe someone wants likes to print a Iron man mask or something similiar? ...
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The structure of this Thingiverse-Description: - Hello - (The structure of this Thingiverse-Description) - The design goal oft this 3d printer - Bill Of Materials - How to build - Trouble shooting - Print Settings - How I design this - Questions &...
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Basically taped the acrylic to the back of the gloss paper and carefully cut both of them out at the same time with a scalpel. Important - The Ratchet Collar can be positioned in 2 ways but has an odd number of teeth.Therefore it is important to...
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You will have to precisely cut them using a scalpel and also cut the hole in the middle. The skins are in the provided PDFs. 3. 3D print out all of the parts and remove supports as needed. 4. Glue the skin stickers to the *Plate* parts you have...
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It is better to leave a larger allowance - the excess is very easy to remove with a scalpel and a file after gluing. The masking tape is removed, the surface is wiped with acetone and glued. After the glue is completely dry, the contour of the...
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I basically taped the acrylic to the back of the gloss paper and carefully cut both of them out at the same time with a scalpel. Important - The Ratchet Collar can be positioned in 2 ways. To make the Ratchet work in alignment with the base the...
cults3d
I basically taped the acrylic to the back of the gloss paper and carefully cut both of them out at the same time with a scalpel. Important - The Ratchet Collar can be positioned in 2 ways but has an odd number of teeth.Therefore it is important to...
cults3d
Further I think this could be a Method to print masks for cosplayers, without a need for supports, eyes and mouth should be easy to ut out with a hot scalpel. Maybe someone wants likes to print a Iron man mask or something similiar? Remixes ...
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Measure 250mm down from the side with the holes and use a pair of scissors, or a scalpel to cut it to size. It may also be a good idea to put a radius on the bottom corners to prevent them snagging on things. I used a CD as a template (r = 60mm). I...
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Cut with a scalpel. Update 21. November 2014: I finally got around to doing a proper maiden flight and filming it. http://youtu.be/CelgFdRE9Kc Update 19. November 2014: I modified the buzzer plug hole position slightly to fit the plug better. Print...
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I printed the parts with no supports it can happen that 1 or 2 printed lines hang down,if thats the case use a scalpel or a razorblade to get rid of it as shown in the picture. If you don't do that, it can happen that the parts are not flush. All...
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:-) ### Hardware (Optional) Bracket used for BLTouch: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4617163 The bracket uses 4 screws which is perfect with a Noctua fan, since it has extra height on the corners due to rubber added. 2 M4 screws...
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There is a configuration file for Prusaslicer 2.1 .3mf . File SBU_Divider-real.stl was used just for renderings, I didn't print it from this file. Other assembly material : Bolts - 4 pcs M3x30 mm Bolts - 12 pcs M3x10 mm or optional 10x PC4-M6 fitting...