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What you really need is some time on the shopping mall parking lot at 6:00 am on a Sunday.] Starting points: 4 skirt outlines (1 layer thick) / 3 bottom layers / 3 perimeter shells / 4 top layers / 30% infill. File 1. <b>20x20x5mm Test Square:</b>...
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In the case of the key rack, settings may be the pre-set quick settings including Standard Quality, no supports, layer height of .2mm, 10% infill, 2 shells, using MakerBot PLA, and an extruder temperature of 215 degrees Celsius. Once you have...
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In my experience this often shows up as horizontal expansion (HE) of whatever you are printing - a bit of lateral expansion of the plastic during extrusion makes the wall slightly thicker than ideal.You can correct for this using the "Horizontal...
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Details are on but will need supports and will likely be very fragile.Print separately:borealis_keelborealis_iceterrainPost-PrintingIce TerrainPrinting out the terrain with white filament works well enough, but I've attempted an interesting technique...
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Carefully open the solenoid body by prying apart the shell and popping out the front plate. Remove the bushing from the solenoid core. Drill about 6-10mm from the inside of the bushing out. Then trim about 3mm of the rear of the bushing to make it...
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I used four perimeter shells. Support settings were loosened to facilitate removal using PETG: 0.3mm top contact Z distance, 3mm pattern spacing, 1 top and bottom interface layer, and 95% XY separation.The stanchion extender for adding a new 1"...
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16 hours on 0.30 Layer height (the granite-coloured stand has been printed with the 0.30 height), and 24 hours on 0.18 Layer height (the wicked green-lit one has been printed with this 0.18 height) Layer Height: 0.30 or down to 0.18 (16 hours to 24...
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That would be achieved by applying a negative charge on the inside gear, and a positive on the outside shell, and giving it a starting spin. Bearing motors have no theoretical explanation for how they work, but are very efficient and powerful. If you...
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It's your standard, everyday tic-tac-toe!PrintingRecommended settings:Nozzle: 0.4 mmLayer Height: 0.2 mmInfill: 10%Vertical Shells: 3Top/Bottom Layers: 5Supports: NoFor standard gameplay, each player will need three large markers, three medium...
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Even if it were possible, it would then be necessary to use supports and this would likely result in a degraded surface finish.Note 2 : I did some experiments with making “shell” versions of the major parts (essentially a hollowed out version of the...
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Consequently these factors promote one electron further to sub-shell that leads its overall configuration resulting ultimately more effective when considered as being lower compared the initial orbital position held by previous metal V(Vanadium),...
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Print Settings Printer: D-Bot Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.12 - 0.2 layers, 0.4 nozzle, 5 shells Infill: 10-25% Cubic Notes: Print at 0.2 layer height for the bridge layers to show up properly. Fan shroud printed at 0.12 but would probably...
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...Will update as result unfold! Print InstructionsIf you don't use my 3mf or gcode files for the spouted rings, make sure you turn off the Advanced setting for “Ensure vertical shell thickness” under Printer Settings → Layers and perimeters → Quality.
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Because of these issues, I was forced to split my main shell into 3 parts (4 if you count the controller board mount). But there's really no reason it can't be printed as a one-piece if your printer is dialled-in and working well. I've included the...
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During warmer months the radiator won't be turned on and so it makes for a good mounting place for the pots.Self-DrainingThis model is designed to have one wall/shell as if it were printed in vase mode. If you print with large layer heights ( 0.35mm...
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If you're not familiar with cron, check out crontab guru for some help.The following takes a picture every day at noon, and stores the latest debug output in output.txt:0 12 * * * /home/pi/capture.sh > /home/pi/output.txt 2>&1 AssemblyInsert nuts...
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The links are just suggestions, there can be other compatible options: 4 x 380/385 brushed motors 380SA-3065-55...
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This is a remix of toto_28's Fidget "Gear Keychain" https://www.thingiverse.com/toto_28/designs please visit his plane collectiontoto_28's design has great features:Solid ShellEffective gears designed to spin and not pinchNO HARDWARE required to be...
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For better results, I print mine with four perimeter shells, making the twisted pin parts solid. Before inserting the finger pads into the bearing, I apply a small amount of SuperLube Synthetic Grease to each BB. American pennies have the same...
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print settings are: 4 top+bottom later, 3 shells, 15% Grid infill.The spring is made of TPU 98A. print settings are: t.b.c 5. AssemblyAfter printing add some graphite powder to the guide rods and drillclamp bushings(crush a pencil lead to a fine...
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(well except for the other side ;)) PRINTING: No supports needed for any parts; 2mm wall shell and 1mm top/bottom for strength, 50% infill (there is very little infill volume). Printing time: 1.5-2 hrs. ... Inner pivot piece - orient so the axle is...
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This time I'm sharing the parts you need to start building the whole design you can see in this publication You can also see first version of the bike in action in the next video: With the parts included here you will be able to build the bike...
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I didn't want to shell out an extra $90 for a set of accessories, so I designed the attachments you see here myself. One attachment is a crevice tool, perfect for getting into tight spaces, and the other is a narrow floor or surface sweep, ideal for...
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Instructions Printing I printed all parts in PLA, 0.25mm layers with 40% infill, 2 shells and 3 top/bottom layers. Feel free to experiment. I didn't play around too much with the settings as these gave me a good strong result.Fitting the top plate...
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There are still some warp issues that are unavoidable, which should be handled by the screw points that hold the cover shells together. --Added lots more cable management. --Added a side cover to support two buck converters with easy access to...
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Print settings: Use six shells and a twelve percent infill, and print at .31-millimeter layer height if you can. Print the model as is for the Front piece and MIRROR the part Z axis for the Back part. Position the part on its back with the legs...
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You need to watch slicing settings when printing this component - I had something like 5 outer shells as without this number, I found that my slicer cannot generate a hollow structure - my first attempt was a rather heavy, solid plastic roof. To...
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Print Settings Printer: CTC Bizer (Replicator Clone) Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 30 Notes: Print with 2 shells and at minimum use ABS | Roof and floor height - 1mm | Layer height - 0.2mm | 30% infill with a linear pattern...
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Print Settings: Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Infill: 30% Notes: Three shells Post-Printing: Firstly, assemble all the parts except the Arduino mount like a normal Raptor Reloaded hand...