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It looks good and fits fine, but is not realy stable because it does get pretty hot in the cabin.Printing this item in metal would be a perfect solution.A completely new set of STL-files was uploaded 12 May 2021Print SettingsPrinter...
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Bill of Materials -------------------- Required: 3D printer and filament (inb4 someone points it out in the comments) 120mm 3 or 4 pin fan 3/4pin fan to USB (for providing power) 4 screws M4/case fan tap screws for mounting fan Optional: 120mm case...
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Using HOTAS in Vr I don't like to use a keyboard so I decide to make a extra button module. Here the components I used for the electronics: 12 x 12 tactile push button:...
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You might need to keep an eye on things and carefully pluck off loose filament during printing. Keep your hands out of the way of the print head travel! I sometimes use a long, flat-tipped pair of tweezers. Post-Printing Let it cool Be patient and...
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If you don't use your Western Digital MyPassport Pro all the time, but more like once or twice a year as a backup device for your camera, the battery might be damaged through constant drain of stand-by electronics. My last device died of this since...
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I found some more M3 hex nuts and they didn't all fit comfortably in the original :-) Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: i3 MK2.5 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Filament: a brand I don't trust and am trying to use up on things that...
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You won't need all of them, but the filament also costs a few cents. So lets say 20$. Important information: Length of the carbon tubes: 8mm diameter (you need 970mm in total): 1 x 320mm (front motors) 1 x 290mm (back motors) 2 x 180mm (front to...
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It's most valuable when used with the internal flash. ### Subjects, Example Images above, (Left to Right) Sourveneer spoon (50mm paired with 250mm lens). Sourveneer spoon (18mm paired with 250mm lens). Opal Chip from Lightning Ridge Australia (18mm...
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Apart from that the ultralight design also minimises the print volume.Have fun with building your own telescope and please post a make (and thereby earn Prusameters of filament). Let me know if you have ideas for design changes and I am happy to draw...
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(make sure you assemble everything before you glue anything, as the “ball” needs to be placed in the “lock” before gluing the ball together!) (see picture)The inteface has a series of holes that are meant to lock the interface in place with a 30mm...
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Will require manual tapping. Base Base_Type - The type of base (round or rectangular) Screw_Hole_Diameter - The diameter of the screw hole Screw_Head_Diameter - The diameter of the screw head Screw_Head_Countersink_Angle - Screw countersink angle...
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Directly soldering to the board will work but is not recommended)1x Roll of this silicone wire (Make sure it’s thin) https://www.adafruit.com/product/31641x Roll of thicker gauge silicone wire for battery (Depends on what your cell specs are)1x...
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ALSO E-Mount has a small Filament guide, u should use it like me (with bowden tube) or just with a little piece of it, it may not be so greate without it. Enyway, this hole is alligned good, u are always able to remix it if u need. Base Mount is...
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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 Benoît...
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Please play safe and don't pollute. Print Settings Printer: UDIO Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 25% Filament: PLA Notes: Print all parts without supports except for the firing pin. The ball pathway through the body is fairly...
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These toolheads are amazing, they bring reliable E3D-driven 1.75mm filament to the Taz 6, and the company is super friendly and helpful. Can't say enough great things about them! For information on their print heads, you can visit them at...
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lower % = better airflowBrim: No brim defaultMaterial: PLA for R1, PETG suggested for R7AOOSTAR R1 runs much cooler is is probably okay with PLA.AOOSTAR R7 runs warm so only advise printing in PETG for this model. Color: AnyPrint Orientation: Print...
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I used something like 5 walls and 5% gyroid and this was approximately 960 grams of filament. So you basically get one shot. The print time was about 24 hours. For me, I do not require supports on threaded overhangs (just on the large 90 degree...
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Edit: Added a photo (Third in sequence) for anyone asking "will it airprint." 215C @ 0.3mm height, fairly slow rate at 12mm/s since I had to lower the temperature on that print and manually speed to prevent underextrusion given I'm pushing so much...
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The design with eight rods makes the telescope very solid (compared to three-rod designs) and therefore it stays aligned/collimated quite well.Materials:1 - 2 kg of filament114mm diameter main mirror and 25 mm diagonal mirror (set on aliexpress 30 -...
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The rest is all with the original parts and a few screws from the Spare Parts bag. To fit perfectly with a few other R4 + parts that I have used in my MK3s conversion. See -> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3811614 Print instructionsCategory: 3D...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 30 Filament: Hatchbox PLA Grey Notes: I did this at .1 mm resolution, 3 walls. Button is on it's side and the pegs are base down / skinny up. I used...
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I might try a carbon fibre impregnated filament as well at some stage, however I have placed extra plastic structures on the back to try and keep it ridged. So far for me, PETG works just fine. I have tried using a thinner pancake motor, however...
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It works really well but I feel it can be better taking up even less space/filament while potentially being even stronger. - USB connection is protected in shroud from accidental disconnects/storage - Still folds away nicely for storage! ... Let me...
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I used a filament which the manufacturer confirmed is ok for food use (even if not formally certified). Have a look at this <a href="https://blog.prusaprinters.org/how-to-make-food-grade-3d-printed-models_40666/">Prusa blog post</a>. Note that the...
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Print the base and clips, which attach to the base with 1.75mm filament pins or glue, then install the brushes on the bottom, snap the base to the rest of the vacuum, and see if it actually picks anything up! If it's all good, then you can install...
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Print Settings Printer: Felix TEC4.1 Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: 0.15Infill: 25% Filament: Cheap PLA radioactive crocodile green Notes: The model in the picture was printed in a 17h print that included another smaller ring. Base speed = 60mm/s....
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They may work on filament printers, but we do not support that printing method as standard. STLs are provided in both pre-supported and unsupported forms. We suggest you download the free sampler pack to familiarise yourself with our formats and...
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... shape and thus it takes effort to make a real world one not just fall apart. This model is tricky to make, but with the right filament and enough time spent, you should be able to make something that's decently durable as well as cool looking.
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Solder the paperclips to the PCB without the holder in place, as the plastic will melt !!! Print Settings Printer: DuetLEGO (homebrew) Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 100 Filament: Spool3D PETG White Notes: Use PETG or other...