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3D Print settings: I personally use 0.6mm nozzle and a 0.3mm layer for speed, but the regular 0.4mm nozzle with a 0.2mm layer will give you even better detail but takes longer. The prints generally require a 300mm x 300mm print size, if your 3D...
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Just be sure to increase your temp and/or slow down your print speed.I have also uploaded a Triple Connector piece that connects three of the clips together in case you want to link the canes together for storage etc. This piece is also designed for...
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As I only run PETG at a max print speed of 60mm/sec, going fast is not a concern but the lighter cross slide was still a step in the right direction. b. I wanted to have the option of using Direct or Bowden filament drive systems without major...
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I have and use two nice, older MacBook Pro laptops (Retina, mid-2015) that have older, slower USB ports, yet have Thunderbolt 2 ports (which are still decent, speed wise, to this day). I had a LaCie Rugged portable HDD with a Thunderbolt 2...
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Auto Lean: The drone Pitches and Banks automatically, based on the global direction of movement and speed. This feature is adjustable with the Lean Mult. Heading Lock: Locks the drone in alignment with a selected Heading Target object, completely...
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When I made the upgrade to linear advance and my print speeds went up to 150mm/s, the gears on my Pitan started having issues with cracking. I designed a small gear with a cuff with an M3 retainer nut and made a thicker mount plate for it to fix...
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(I do have a RAMPS 1.4 kicking about, and I guess being such a ubiquitous bit of kit somebody somewhere will have posted a how-to on that) Downsides: -Two hot ends adds a little weight so may limit max print speed -You do lose a little print area...
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The STL file output options have been included to speed up printing for those unfamiliar with OpenSCAD. Even novice users should be able to follow the comments in this code if they understand how to comment or uncomment lines of code. The size of...
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Recommend changing any line with a Change Me comment on it esphome: name: my_device_name # Change Me platform: ESP8266 board: d1_mini wifi: ssid: "Your SSID" # Change Me password: "Your Password" # Change Me logger: ota: api: services: - service:...
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The goal is that if the model has 20mm you get it printed with 20 mm and not with 19.5 or 20.3 mm. How to use this toolThe goal is to figure out the best EM for a given:printernozzle sizenozzle temperaturelayer heightprint speedextrusion wideand...
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My only problem with it, was that it was too focused - meaning that printing an extreme small overhang at faster speeds caused the problematic areas to receive very little wind for a very short amount of time. So I went in search of other solutions...
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Now I print flexible filaments with ease, swap hotends instead of cleaning or changing nozzles for different materials and print with high speeds (thanks to Klipper). The hotend-bracket has a mounting option for using the included fanduct, that...
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When I made the upgrade to linear advance and my print speeds went up to 150mm/s, the gears on my Pitan started having issues with cracking. I designed a small gear with a cuff with an M3 retainer nut and made a thicker mount plate for it to fix...
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I recommend a default printing speed of about 30mm/s as printing any faster can produce unwanted vibrations that affect the print. The MKS Base V1.5 has proven to be a good board, but I do not recommend using the TFT32 touchscreen with it as the...
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The wheels are the biggest factor determining the differences in each car's acceleration and top speed. I have included a photo of a car I built myself as an example I show my students. My "Rebel Racer!" The cockpit, "engine", and red stripe and...
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It allows you to connect a 10k variable resistor to it and smoothly control the engine speed. The motor I bought has a larger diameter. From the original project, I took the idea and basic dimensions: the diameter of the cyclone and the design of...
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My build: I printed out the parts in green ABS at a speed of 30 mm/s on a DIY Prusa i3 rework. I noticed my X AND Y axis motors were vibrating a lot and caused oscillations in the print (I tried changing the voltage/amperage - please help if you...
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It works alright as it is but it does bounce around sometimes (most notable as read below; CONS). TL;DR PROS- Works with common SN04 leveling sensor Sensor range covers the entire area of the hot bed. Fine tunable height adjustment by turning an M3...
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Give it time to create new muscle memory.project cars 2 settings:steering deadzone 0steering sensitivity 53speed sensitivity 70controller damping 3 (default=90[?] this made a world of difference)*WARNING* Over time the frame will scuff the controller...
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Reinforcing them aims to make the printer more rigid for higher speeds and increase the life of the parts. The pieces fit snugly together, holding up well and providing excellent rigidity. Everything was printed in PETG at 70% infill with a .28...
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In the setup function, it initializes the stepper motor to move in the clockwise direction and sets its speed to 10 revolutions per minute. In the loop function, it reads data from the sensors and updates the clock hands accordingly. It then drives...
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Even with a .3mm layer height, and a default extrusion width of 0.5mm, and infill width of 0.8mm, 20% gyroid infill, 3 perimeters it's a fairly long print, clocking in around 14 hours with an average speed of 87mm/s in a custom profile. The threads...
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In edition there are supporting webs between the extruder ledge and the front of the face plate, so there should be even less flex between the extruder and hot end than EVA 2.4 (which was an improvement over EVA 2.3 but does not eliminate flex at...
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For bonus points, I might be able to make it controllable via Bluetooth: color, speed, flash the eyes sinisterly. When it's done and we've finally defeated Baphomet and Deskari and saved Golarion from the hordes of the Abyss - or then again, perhaps...
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A 70x20mm radial blower capable of over 500Pa of static pressure or >40cfm.180mm should also fit Mini+, you should be able to safely down scale it to 179mm or 186.46%There's room for that but I haven't tested.I never use brim so in case you do,...
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- Stop and Go system for race starts and accidents - Speed Cap system for low health or fuel - Wireless and rechargable controllers - Enter / Exit Pit Lane detection, you need to stop there to restore full fuel / health levels - Cars can run in both...
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If you find some please contact me so I can update the link!Mini USB C dock with HDMI and USB 3.0 https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B08SM2QVXS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Short HDMI cable (...
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I have the clutch one of maximum for my MMU2S. I print the box parts (Except the plug) with a 0.8 nozzle at 0.4mm for speed (the print is still 12 hours for the Compartment and another 12 for the lid) All of the retractor parts and the two slot in...
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Because this rocket will fly relatively low, i chose a "larger" 18" Parachute, I like to undersize my chutes to reduce drift at the cost of the impact speed. PRINTABLE PARTS: Starship-BT-80 Nosecone.stl - This is the only piece modified from...
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Hello everyone, model presented here is a variation of Allison 1000 transmission derived from InterlinkKnight's **[6 Speed Allison Automatic Transmission](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1094616)** It's operated manually by pushing/pulling breakes...