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If you choose not to add a Central_Cylinder, we recommend printing with tree supports. Material This design is perfect for printing in most filaments. Versions 1.0 (13 Apr 2021) - Initial version Printing Recommended slicer settings: Resolution:...
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On my print settings this version saved about 15 grams of filament and almost 2,5 hours in print time! **Cable tip:** TIEGEM makes an usb-c cable that's 30 cm long and has 2 x 90 degree connectors. This is just about the right length, and the...
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You will also need to remove the right side cover to free up the V-slot path for the rail to be able to slide all the way in.Hope this enclosure is of use to somebody else wanting to do a mainboard upgrade on their Aquila.Print...
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3D Print Settings: * Printer used for prototyping: Prusa Mk3 * Rafts: No * Supports: None * Resolution: 0.2 mm * Infill: 20% * Filament - Hatchbox PLA, WhitePTEG or PLA are suitable. In absence of these, other materials should be acceptable as well....
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Forgive the rough surface finish on the printed part - that's an issue with my printer I haven't bothered to figure out yet. The knurled nut is just a McMaster 92545a183 imported through Fusion, and prints up and fits nicely. This would also work...
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If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed.As presented, Tails is in proportion to my previous Sonic model.Tails can be printed without the base if you want to hang him from a shelf in order to 'fly solo', or printed with the base...
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**X-107 Micro Brushless Racing & Freestyle FPV Quadcopter Drone** **Tips & Design Appreciation:** If you enjoy using my designs, I would be grateful if you could show your appreciation with a small "tip." Your contributions can help me purchase...
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## **Taille:** * **Longueur:** 57,34 mm * **Largeur:** 49,36 mm * **Épaisseur:** 3 mm ## **Conseils de fabrication:** * Pour encore plus de discrétion, imprimez le bouchon d’alarme à l'aide de filaments 3D de couleur noire ou grise. * La densité...
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Use different coloured filament to emphasis structures. The “Brachial Plexus” includes all roots, trunks, divisions, cords and branches, as well as proximal portions of the suprascapular and long thoracic nerve. The phrenic nerve is included as...
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Use whatever you find comfortable and available.The most challenging part was to find out the ventil mechanism (but finally i copied the principal from existing ones) and design all parts to be printable without supports and easy to assemble without...
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All corners and edges (as far as possible) have rounded with fillets clipped at 35° to avoid any overhangs that would need supports.Since this minimum of a case could be a starting point for your own Raspberry Pi Zero project we also included a STEP...
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This sword is printed in two halves, which are then aligned and bonded together using 1.75mm diameter filament in the handle. As shown in the pictures, use of different colors can make for a neat hilt. </p><p>Perhaps the biggest feature of this set...
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That way you'll have enough pieces to experiment building with.3D PrintingThe CurvedLinks can be 3D printed using any rigid filament. We print with PLA and find that works well. Support material is not necessary, but may help ensure the countersink...
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You will need black, silver, blue and red filament.There are Slide and Push versions of the Upper Handle, Lower Emitter and Switch. Internal is only used for Push. (With Push it is printed at a different orientation to reduce friction. With Slide,...
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Also make sure there are no strands of filament between the “tines” of the pins preventing them from compressing. Then put the rocker cover on, same advice as for the other side. The “switch handle” and “switch pin” are both used in the lightswitch...
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I will update the photos once the final print had finished and it is installed :) Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Pro Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 10% Cubic Subdivision Filament: Polymaker Polyflex PLA...
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The side thickness also defines the thickness of the ribs, at the bottom of the saucer.S17 (1.68mm): The thinnest variant is best suited for rigid filament. It is ok for smaller saucers, but definitely too weak for saucers matching pots equal or...
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The rearward one sits in the same location as the factory bulb filament, so it utilizes the factory reflector. You should be able to run 700mA into the Red LEDs continuously (brake lights) in 41C heat for an internal temperature of 114C. Turn...
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If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed. The assembled model is 256mm tall. Enjoy! ........................................................................................................... Special shoutout to maker...
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All prints were made with PLA @ 0.2 mm layer, speed 45 mm/s, bed 60 °C, and depending on the filament, around 225 °C. Pods required support. Infill should be 20% most of the time, and it should be increased for the legs. Mine seems a little too...
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Experimental!Update 03.05.24Added drum screen variant 2:Variant 2 has much wider bars inside the drum than variant 1.The idea with the wider bars is that fewer longer-chip particles fall through the sieve than with variant 1 - since the material does...
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If "Body" was printed in Wood PLA filament, you could actually use wood stain, Snap "Upper Ring" on to "Body". Glue is optional, but recommended. Glue "Lower Ring Left" and "Lower Ring Right" on to "Body" Glue "Logo 1", "Logo 2", and...
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All printed parts are made with PETG filament. Print these parts for any dispenser width: 1 piece - TD3-FrameLeft.STL 1 piece - TD3-FrameRight.STL 2 pieces - TD3-HubBolt-3Start.STL (or alternative part TD3-FlushHubBolt-3Start.STL) Print...
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This puts on more grip because the 3d printed surfaces are to slippy. Filament: I used 3D Jake Eco PLA Dark Grey, Orange and White. Parts you need for the bottom and the upper station + 3 ropeway struts:1x 625 ZZ ball bearing10x M2 x 5...
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My black filament is almost over, so I decided to try a stickerless design. I split parts in the way so that I could print subparts with different colors. Edge pieces were pretty simple to split. Corner pieces were a little trickier. Corner split...
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I use a 0.6mm nozzle and set my line width to 0.6mm to get the Egg just under 1KG filament. For smaller nozzles (like a 0.4mm nozzle), use around 0.4mm line width. Set "Z Seam Alignment" to the center of your bed's X and Y behind the Egg for the...
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These settings were optimized using Simplify 3D and work well with PLA/PETG filaments (may require adjusting nozzle temperature for PETG).\r\n____\r\n\r\nMASK UPDATE 1.2\r\nA new design will be shipped out this...
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Tighten the bottom right screw firmly but not tightly (yet).How to use (and calibration check) : Check the calibration with various size wrenches by inserting each wrench into the V slot and sliding the wrench upward until it stops; the mark next to...
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- If you're unsure on fitment, and don't want to waste much filament, use the OpenSCAD file and set Rows and Cols to 1 each. Then print it and see how it handles. If adjustments are needed, relevant variables are at top of [ `module single(isFirst)`...