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------------------------------------------------ -Black PLA: HATCHBOX PLA 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1 kg Spool, 1.75 mm, Black -Gray PLA: HATCHBOX PLA 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1 kg Spool,...
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However, you can speed up the process by increasing the layer thickness to .3mm. Infill is not a significant concern with this design. A moderate infill of 15-20% will suffice, and if you want everything to look nice on the outside, just use three...
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With the printer settings mentioned below, a print speed of 25 mm/s minimum and 35 mm/s maximum, and a fill density of 20% (cube), the total print time for me was 58 hours with a material consumption of 690 grams. The file "Gear_4mm" must be...
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Description This kit has been designed for the Dys Smart 3 Axis Gimbal, It simply clips in within seconds and detaches as quick, Great if your like us and have the DYS Smart 3 Axis Gimbal attached to a Hexcopter or Quadcopter, Simply switch between...
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However, such high resolution is not required for the design, hence additional speed-up potential is given, as long as good layer adhesion is not compromised. The tricky part of this design is the assembly, in particular to ensure equal tension of...
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With my habitual extremely slow printer settings, each part takes under 10m to print at 0.12mm layer height, but I think you could use 0.16mm or 0.2mm without trouble, and the speed could certainly be jacked up dramatically from my settings (I...
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... always a source of pride to it. As it unleashes a flurry of savage kicks, its legs can begin to burn from the friction of the surrounding atmosphere. As Mega Blaziken's body temperature increases, its power and speed continue to ramp up. ...[1]
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again speed of print the reason. The model is H272, and the moon lamp with base 358mm height. 2 torso’s options 1 Skirt 2 legs 3 Piece Column (in zip format) 5 Piece Column (in zip format) Moon one piece Moon A and Moon B two piece Litho 1 Base ...
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UPDATE: The motor gearbox is severely impacted when run at low speeds and won't last. I'll change the drive configuration to use the pulley. Tips: 1. Don't run a PLA cam against a PLA follower, as friction will be high. 2. ABS for the cam and PLA...
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Update on 24/02/2019: Here are my print settings in Cura: Print speed: 35-42mm/s (dependent on the machine). Layer height: 0.22mm (minimum detailing, not too extreme). Infill percentage: 36-42% (maybe a bit overkill, but I like the weight). Raft:...
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With a top speed of 64 km/h, the Catapult can quickly close the distance between itself and its opponent before unleashing a hail of gunfire. In terms of overall combat effectiveness, I would argue that the Battlemaster has the upper hand. Its sheer...
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You can find one here: https://goo.gl/q1B5gu Motor Driver Controller Board: This board will allow you to adjust the speed of your motor and ensure smooth movement. Find it here: https://goo.gl/HkTZpz CNC Parts: For a sturdy build, use...
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**Configure Settings:** - This is crucial for your printing experience, making sure parameters like `SHELL`, `MATERIAL`, `SPEED`, and others are properly set according to your needs. ### Installing MOD-t on Mac 1. **Right-click the application:**...
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Using adjustable layer heights in your slicer will allow you to print the majority of the parts at a thicker layer height for speed. However, the effectiveness of these hinges may depend on your specific printer and print settings. They should not...
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Using adjustable layer heights in your slicer will allow you to print the majority of the parts at a thicker layer height for speed. However, the effectiveness of these hinges may depend on your specific printer and print settings, so make sure...
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Better results are achieved when printing at lower speeds. Post-Printing Instructions: Hone the two guide rod holes and center threaded rod hole using drill bits. A powered drill is not necessary; simply turn the bits inside the hole to clear out...
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It's good for their development but too much time and money to keep making these free doors at that production speed. Especially when I'm not getting direct support by Laforge with measurements or even test modules. I love my batch1 Laforge, and I...
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Videos are speeded up 4X-6X https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9RF_GtY0rEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-wAcamFsb4 Hardware Required = Five M3x8 screws The Filament mount is removed and swapped with the scribbler attachment. I don't have time to...
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I personally credit the Lord with most of my ideas, and I offer the following concept as evidence: The speed of an idea tells of its source. If I work on something and apply my God-given talents over time, I call it my own idea or work. However, if...
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Some advantages of this gantry and X-carriage over stock: Linear Rails are smoother and more reliable than V-Slot Wheels CoreXY cables moved to inside profile of 2020 frame - no more getting your beard stuck in the cables Gantry and Carriages are...
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* Live flow/speed/temperature adjust and babystepping enabled. * Filament runout sensor is enabled! * GCode console interface (accessed by touching the "Info" box on the main status screen or looking for the GCode menu). * Center leveling point...
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Business Card Holder is a reality\n[2] Thing URL : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:164105\n[2] Thing Author : sac3d brings this innovative idea to life\n[2] Thing Licence allows users to Share Alike and Attribute the work\n[3] Thing Title :...
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Guessing more air flow over and around the desiccant beads might speed things up. I found a 12VDC 120mm 64 CFM cooling fan (I've also rarely been accused of being subtle) in my salvage box, applied some WAG (Wild A** Guess) engineering for the air...
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I run it at speeds up to 50mm/s and will try higher when I get proper grease for the linear rails. The print head in action: https://youtu.be/wasuxKUdB7E This thing is a carriage for the Voron Afterburner print head running on two linear rails -...
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Here are the print settings I use with Cura that work very well on this printer : Layer height: 0.3 mm Line width: 0.6 mm Filling: 0% Printing speed: 70 mm/s No support No raft I advise you to start by printing the model which has only one support...
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Printed with ABS at 280°C, this design uses two perimeters (although two are sufficient, three or four are recommended for added strength), a speed of 50mm/s, three solid top and bottom layers, and 20% infill at 0.2mm layer height. Due to the...
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Speeds up to 200 mm/s can be achieved on an Ender 3, making this device ready for emergency situations where ventilators are required to save patients. The design is open source and available on all major platforms for you to share your feedback,...
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The current weight of the drone (with everything in the first picture) weighs just 474 grams, this includes 3 motors, the flight controller, my old crystal receiver and 4 servos (+ all the cables), with a battery the drone would weigh about 1.2Kg, my...
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THE FRAME The frame is made of PLA material in "Silk White" color (brand Eryone and Sunlu) and was printed on Anet A8 printers with a layer thickness set to 0.2 and reduced speed to enhance the material's luster. The frame weighs 35 grams and, like...
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I employed an electric toothbrush motor in this car, which is fast; therefore, it would be best to use ABS, and you may find that PLA can be problematic at high speeds unless you are an exceptional driver! You will need to align the body and drill...