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Any of them should work, but, especially at smaller sizes, some typefaces may result in letters too thin for your printer. You'll need to create and slice to see, but I've found a lot of them at smaller sizes won't print with a .4mm nozzle. The Tag...
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For example, a 35 mm base and a 15 mm screw could fit a table that's 20 mm thin.My basic rule is to measure the table and round up to the nearest multiple of 5. Then, I print that base size and pair it with a (previously printed) <strong>5...
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Not a problem really, but since I'll be rejiggering anyway, may as well respace slightly.I think the shell at the switches is just a tiny bit too thin, so I'll thicken that up too. It works but it's pretty flexy and feels like it wants to break when...
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Use a thin screw driver and press it in between the base and the top holder at the back and twist slightly to loosen the top. Measures for some common phones (Width - depth) iPhone 3: 63 - 6 iPhone 4: 59 - 3 iPhone 5C: 60 - 4 iPhone 5C with Apple...
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$outer_width_mm = 12; // outer width dimension $mount_hole_dia_inner = 3.3; // should be the same diameter as used for $screws_dia in Key_holder.scad But be careful when you design it too thin it may break, and you will lose your small gems. BTW:...
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** Print Settings** Note that the smoke coming out of the dragon's nostrils is only 0.27 mm wide in the logo versions, so if you're printing with a 0.4 mm nozzle the smoke won't be printed in the embossed logo version unless you turn on thin walls...
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I would recommend going thinner on the bed than I did, but this is as thin a carriage I'd want. Don't use the second leadscrew nut spot on the X-Axis adapter - it's not in alignment and is a poor design all around. I'm only using the top one and the...
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I added some scrap plastic shims under the servo mount flanges to get a nice tight fit on my servos (with thin flanges). Also, my eflight xy servos (similar to hxt900) are working ok, but if you are buying xy servos for this thing try and get the...
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The 10 minutes rotor shall be printed with arborescent support touching the plate The 10 minutes rotor need to be fixed on the motor axis as tight as possible As far as possible, the "very-tight" version should be used However, to avoid printing for...
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I reprinted it after modifying it and discovered that the M4 bolts no longer bit into the plastic as well as the first time, so I modified the part to slot in a couple small thin strips of plastic in those clamp holes. The M4 bolts should be a lot...
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I originally benchmarked the card thickness around 0.5mm which is rather thin. In most cases I updated it to 0.58 or 0.6mm, though I am not certain I double-checked this everywhere. The main deck box itself is very spacious and will accept very...
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I change the case to have thicker clips on the front part, as I printed in PLA and they were a little too thin originally and would easily snap. I also added the ball part of the ball hinge to the case and also added a cable 'clamp' type thing at...
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NOTE: I often avoid supports by putting a thin 'skin' over bolt penetrations. This forces supports to NOT be built in certain places. You will need to use a 2.5mm drill bit, rat-tail file, or acutely tipped blade to remove this single layer 'skin'...
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I use some carbon filter material that I cut thin enough to catch dust but also allow good air flow. The design avoids an acrylic dome in order to prevent sky distortion from the dome and to keep the cameras shaded during the day. You will have to...
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Post-Printing Prepare parts for assembly The connection surfaces should be slightly polished (with very thin sand paper). The parts are tightly coupled after inserted to each other, so you probably have only one chance to prepare frictional surfaces...
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You will need a thin brush with long bristles that stay semi-rigid when you dip the brush in water and then wipe off the excess water for the numbering on the nacelles. I recommend using the tip of a needle file for the text on the saucer. Make sure...
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You will need a thin brush with long bristles that stay semi-rigid when you dip the brush in water and then wipe off the excess water for the numbering on the nacelles. I recommend using the tip of a needle file for the text on the saucer. Make sure...
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V2a has 2 minor changes - it adds a thin feedslot for a Pi camera cable and it added some countersink to the lid screwholes to allow a shorter screw to be used with a nut. V4 is a latest clean up of the design and includes a locknut for securing...
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You will need a thin brush with long bristles that stay semi-rigid when you dip the brush in water and then wipe off the excess water for the numbering on the nacelles. I recommend using the tip of a needle file for the text on the saucer. Make sure...
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You will need a thin brush with long bristles that stay semi-rigid when you dip the brush in water and then wipe off the excess water for the numbering on the nacelles. I recommend using the tip of a needle file for the text on the saucer. Make sure...
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I also prevent support from enclosing the bottom end of the King's staff, because that is still very thin and prone to breaking when clearing support away. </li><li>I prefer to use support under raised arms and under their hands and their...
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You will need a thin brush with long bristles that stay semi-rigid when you dip the brush in water and then wipe off the excess water for the numbering on the nacelles. I recommend using the tip of a needle file for the text on the saucer. Make sure...
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You will need a thin brush with long bristles that stay semi-rigid when you dip the brush in water and then wipe off the excess water for the numbering on the nacelles. I recommend using the tip of a needle file for the text on the saucer. Make sure...
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Thread the screw into one of your printed knobs until you have around 12.5 mm sticking out from it.You can use nut to secure your screw into the knob, but If the length of your screw is too short for a nut, you can simply put a little super glue onto...
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The exhaust headers are very thin-walled and may not slice correctly so please go through your layers after slicing. You may need to set your extrusion width lower than 0.4 to get a good print. ... How I Designed This I've included the Blend file, but...
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I used a healthy dollop on the body interior and a thin line of glue inside the roof. The interior was filed along the inside of the dash and back flat section until it fit snugly, and is held in place by the base. Windows finished by removing bulges...
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- Wrap the jar (or the jar carrying case) in tin foil - Use Chalkboard Spraypaint Adhesive (Black); consider leaving a small thin strip of the jar unpainted so you can get an idea about how much water+nutrient to fill. Light can be further...
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I used a very thin piece of double-stick tape on each edge of the mask to stick it in place. The tape tends to stick to the mask, not the glass, so it's easy enough to just pop them off if you need to for any reason. ... If all went well, enjoy your...
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I haven't run a full hand yet at this point, but I don't think there will be any issues. There is plenty of room on the inside of the palm to epoxy a magnet into place so 3PO can hold props like a comlink. After running some tests I'm personally not...