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I also included a washer on the thermistor retention screw to aid retention and trimmed the silicone shoe to adjust for reorientation. There is more detail in the uploaded Installation Guide. I generally do not use leveling sensors, but have...
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- The attached STL file for a jam jar *) did not work satisfactorily in the end, but can certainly be made functional with some silicone. - The solution of drilling a hole in the lid of any jar works well, with the aid of a sealing ring. ...
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These include: 2 3S Lipo Batteries - 11.1 V, 5000 mAh, 30-45 C 1 XL4016 DC-DC Max 9A Step Down Converter 1 Microcontroller Arduino Mega 2560 Rev3 1 Control board for DBH-12V motors up to 30A with 2 channels 6 DC motors of 12V, 107rpm each 6 Wheels...
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Advantages: * Cheap and easy-to-print adapter * Easy-to-print seals * Adapter for chin and head with one-way valves * Possible solution for sealing chin valve Notes: * For deployment in a clinic, the adapter should be additionally sealed with heat...
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(32 pcs.) You Will Need: DPS5005 Programmable Power Supply Module (here) Blue or red mini-voltmeters (4) (here) 12V USB adapter (here) 10 Ohm 10 Watt resistance Switch (here) 8 banana binding posts (4 red, 4 black) (here) 5 x 20 mm fuses (5) (here)...
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To keep the ring of the ‘clamp’ model from sliding, apply small patches of double-sided adhesive tape on the inside, or some rubbery compound like silicone kit. For the ‘taped’ model, it is best to use two pieces of tape to leave the gap in the...
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I just glued them on instead of using the screws (I didn't have the right size screw and I wanted to printnow). I would suggest also getting the E3D silicon sleeve for your heating block, as it seems part of the air flows against the side of it,...
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If you still have find its not waterproof you could fill up the outside ring with silicone glue, but than the dome is glued to the endcap. The next goal is to design the interior that is easily accessed by unscrewing the cap and pull it out. ...
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The bottom of the case features recessed areas for silicon rubber feet to prevent slipping off a table. These are the feet I use - size 8.5mm x 2.5mm. https://amzn.com/B07QW58TZH There are screw holes on the bottom (under the rubber feet). These...
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You want to brush off just the tip under your silicone cover. Record the Z axis height you got from your LCD. Unless you have a lot of print head mods you should be close to what I have.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Gcode</strong></p><p>I added this...
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In alternativa al silicone è possibile stampare i dischi in TPU o TPE "migliore il TPE", bisogna utilizzare una superficie di stampa in PEI o VETRO "superficie liscia". La parte liscia, è la parte da poggiare sulla maschera, la parte che chiude la...
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a silicone strap to secure the phone) Front- and backlight holder, separate or combined Universal hooks in 30mm and 60mm wide Clip for the side bar: Backlight holder (using the jogger setup at a single kid trailer, you will block the stabilizer bar...
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With a little bit of light silicone grease the boom seems to move just fine on the printed bushings. They press fit right into the original kat-007 part. I simplified the boom mount/tensioner to use a more standard style turnbuckle. It reuses the...
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... less complicated option, try my 20mm-60mm threaded variant: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4200484 Note: These Anko containers are **not** air tight. I highly recommend running a bead of something (silicone, hot glue, etc) to make a better seal.
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But here is a summary of the main characteristics: Scalar S Premium Standard build platform: 200x200mm heat-bed 220V 250w silicon heat-bed with a 3mm aluminium print surface Compatible with well known hot ends (E3D, E3D Lite6, Hexagone, ...), 3mm and...
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Information on PhatStats can be found here: * Hackaday: https://hackaday.io/project/19018-gnat-stats-phat-stats-pc-performance-display * Tallman Labs Blog: https://runawaybrainz.blogspot.com/ * Github Project(s): * Hardware Serial Monitor:...
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The primary mirror was attached to the cell using silicon latex caulking (it's what I had...). The cap screws that you can see the mirror resting on in the image are removed after the caulk as cured allowing the mirror to 'float' on the caulking in...
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This should be easy enough, but a bit of silicon grease may help here. Screw it all the way in, and then replace the motor. The conical point should marry up with the matching depression in the tension.</p><p>Loop the belt around the pull and the...
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Parts used: - QTY 2 - M4x25mm button cap screws - 5015 Blower Fan - 5V or 12V (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0775ZM4DW/) - Adjustable 5-12V Step-up / USB charger PCBA (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B7JGJ67J/) - Small switch...
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Additional hardware required includes an Arduino Nano, a DS3231 RTC module, 2 large push buttons, a mini-USB to USB cable, a 5V 1A wall adapter, wiring, and an adhesive like glue or silicone. The hardware for this design is originally from a video by...
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I would recommend to use some silicon spray on the pusher so that it will work more smootly. Print the balls (I recommend high quality or 0.1mm layers here) and start golfing! ... The Finish has only two parts, the base and the green, The green is a...
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Example Mcmaster 5018T355This Extension spring, Mcmaster 9044K321Adhesive back silicone sheet ¼ inch thickness. Example Mcmaster 2614T87, 1/8 thickness also should work. Need to cut a shock pad out using the cutting template. </p><p>1 Inch...
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Example gcode included forREFERENCE ONLY; MAY NOT be compatible with your printer.) Electronics required: 12x 3W LED, White, on star-shaped heatsinks 4x 15R 5W Ceramic Resistor 4x 400mA Polyfuse resettable PPTC (Optional, but I like to use these on...
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While the duct is designed to blow air just below the nozzle, some air will still hit the nozzle and heat block so it's a good idea to use a silicone sock to keep the temperatures stable. When the nozzle is close to the bed and it's going from 0% to...
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A small amount of silicone grease will help it move freely and reduce noises. You can also come up with an alternative way to pass the filament through. The latches need to be printed at higher resolutions as well (0.16mm is fine, but going to 0.12...
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You can either print them from flex filament or cast them from 2-part silicone using 3D-printed molds. We chose to cast ours, and it turned out amazing! Now that we've covered all the parts, let's talk assembly. Both gears are press-fit mounted: the...
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I just found it easier to order everything I required from the same place.Items required and links to them are below:Liquid Silicone Smooth Plastic Shore A 20 - Approximately 500mlTake note the below is Shore A 20 but I've also had great results...
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Probably some glue or silicone to hold it in place would be good. -PVC Pipe stand: for filling the space below the trimmed lid with water. The "Upper parts" contains: -Mosquito/Dirt Blocker (updated to be perforated) -funnel -Pipe attachment...
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Major Parts: ------------------------------ (1) Adafruit Itsy-Bitsy 32u4 Arduino: https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/adafruit-industries-llc/3675/1528-2500-ND/8031669 (2) Hall Sensors:...
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It is a good idea to apply some silicon grease to this slide. The factory harness for the Z-axis limit switch is wired for normally closed, it needs to be changed to normally open. This is accomplished by removing the contact from the right side of...