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and hopefully this will help make the installation/troubleshooting a bit easier to deal with. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Pro Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2mm Infill: 20% Filament: Jarees PETG Matte Black Notes:...
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... over</li> <li>If you use a Brim for the Mount & / or Ducts, set "Brim Distance" to 0.4mm. This will make removal easier. Print the Main Mount standing up, as shown, and with just Supports touching Build plate Category: 3D Printer Extruders
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The pilings for this model are slightly long at the bottom as they were designed for the display demo table where they would be sunk about 5mm into the baseboard substrate to firmly fix them in place – so if you are planning to use them as free...
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For added strength print with 100% infill though 15% infill works fine. Water Wheel - Print so that the wheel lays flat on the build plate. No supports needed.</p> <p>Fins - Print in the orientation provided with the default support settings in...
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I'm working hard to get this project completed, and my next task is to redesign the Z axis plate. It won't affect the X axis carriage or the hardware being used, but I'm hoping to come up with something that will bolt in place of the piece of wood...
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The layout foresees modular base plates for each group of internal components, which can be combined as you prefer (the available space remains the same, but during the project phase, I found the modular stuff really useful!). To remove one extra...
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... 70%. This slows the printing down, and reduces any issues of the first print being knocked and removed from the build plate. Once the second colour completely surrounds the first colour on the fjirst layer, you can turn it back up to 100%. ...
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Please check build plate surface is 100% flat. Maybe even end fancy if you like: Yours Sincerely, _insert_your_account_name_ Media ME Also, check out my blog, with helpful content and sidebar links. And subscribe to my YouTube where I add cool...
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If you struggle with orienting the model, here are the angles of rotation I used in Repetier: X:225 Y: 0 Z: 180 You need to use supports, but only for the edge of the mounting plate section (noted in one of the pictures above). To achieve this, set...
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The long way is described here…The 3D files are:The “toothbrush holder” as a template or to print it directlyThe “angle” to tapering the material towards the bracket wit the help of a plane milling machine (build guide)A “milling template” to mill...
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Updates: Realized after printing the top piece that I forgot to account for the fact that the metal plates stick out about a mm. I just made some extra clearance with a belt sander to fix mine and I fixed and have uploaded the new versions. Also...
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Layer height: 0.24 or lower Perimeters: 3 or more (no reason for more than 5) Supports: Preferably use tree supports and if not, don't forget to place the supports everywhere - not only directly above build plate Print speed: 60mm/s works best but...
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Look at the bottom of the speaker and note the two gold-plated contacts. These are charging connections for the dock. The positive one is towards the front of the speaker. While it is printing, gather the materials. Cut the scrap of PC board material...
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**Ensure the power to the light is off before removing or inserting any bulbs, shims, or branches.** ##Fixture_Spacer_Shim.stl## To use this lamp as a ceiling fixture, you must remove the base plate and power adapter socket. Then, print this shim...
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You will need to print with "supports on build plate only" enabled. For best results, set the support overhang to something less than 45 degrees; supports are needed only to span a roughly 1 mm gap along the base, and aren't necessary along the...
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There are many good resources online for this information, and the only real requirement is not to cross the toroid with wire in such a way it won't fit into the housing.* **Some Resources:** -...
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In my design, the threaded pipe not only serves as a pass-through for the wires, but it also aids in adding stability to the stem. To assemble these, you will need, from the original turn signal: the lamp socket (and obviously the lamp itself) the...
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It is easier to print thin gaps than thin walls but over-extrusion will fill in the fine detail - try submerging below the build plate to test the top surface finish before committing to a full print. All the fiddly bits on the top few layers seem...
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I opted to include screw holes but haven't used them, I'll save that for when I decide the best place to mount it. I also went back and finished the initial design to slide up a leg and mount that way, although I haven't printed it I'm 99% sure it'll...
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Line Width/ Nozzle: 0.4 mmFirst Layer Line Width: 0.48 mm / 120%Average Speed: 20mm/s (First Layer) / 30mm/s (All the other layers) / 20 mm/s (First Layer) / 500 mm/s (All the other layers on Bambu Lab)Recommended Initial Layer Height: 0.16...
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If you choose to print your battery adapter, the stand has built in supports to hold the terminal retaining plate in place.If you choose to use a different battery adapter, here are the dimensions in mm. When assembling, an XT60H-F...
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* Nema 17 or similar * E3D Chimera dual hot end, bowden version * E3D V6 single hot end, bowden version (or Chinese equivalent) Instructions: Dismantle the direct drive face plate and retrieve the hobbed wheel, bearing, and its two washers. If...
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/1023078667749894/ Revision History R2.1.1: -Base R2.1.2: -Added Z-Axis Linear Guild Wooden Front & Back Single Compatible Part (.STL) -Nema23 50mm Spacer (Missing from Original) -Nema17 50mm Spacer (Missing from...
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* I used a 2 layer raft: tail_white_left tail_white_right tail_orange_left tail_orange_right mouth * I used slicer supports, from the plate only, with a max angle of 30 degrees. head mouth * I used brims on: hand_right hand_left arm_left arm_right...
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Things that print with support and with brim: Ender 3 PRO PS3-EyeCam-Halterung 4 V1.5 (my favourite) Ender 3 PRO PS3-EyeCam-Halterung 1 V1.1 Ender 3 PRO PS3-EyeCam-Halterung 2 V1.1 Ender 3 PRO PS3-EyeCam-Halterung 3 V1.1 Things that print without...
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please let this deactivated)solid infill every: "0" layersfill angle: 45°solid infill threshold area: 0 mm²bridging angle: 0°only retract when crossing perimeters: disabledinfill before perimeters: disabled (i think if the perimeters are printed...
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SummaryBrass Prep StationFor the gear box plates, recommend a 20% infill and 3-4 perimeters or walls.For the gears (main helical gear and small helical gears), 4 perimeters and 70% infill plus 5 top and bottom layers.For the housing 2-3 perimeters...
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Hopefully the letters survive removal from build plate. I print on glass with 3DLac and place it in the fridge after print; I will have no trouble. But if you use a different printed that requires force, however so little, to remove the print from...
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I would use some kind of adhesive to affix it to the build plate. Taller models have a tendency to cool in the middle and pull the bottom up at the corners. If your workspace/office is 75 degrees and you printer is not in an exclosure you should...
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For pieces with contoured bottom surfaces and hard-to-reach support areas, try raising the model a few millimeters off the build plate and using “tree supports.” Here are considerations for assembly: • Before inserting magnets, clean out the magnet...