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The LED strips only consume 3.5W (single) and 7W (dual), so it won't put much excess load on the power supply. MK3 power supply connection (24V LED strips only) MK2 Power ConnectionThe MK2 boards don't have as good of place to tie into 12V,...
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When an STL is loaded into FlashPrint it uses blue colour to mark the bottom faces of the model that touch the build plate. In case of some STL files it seemed to colour only portions of those bottom faces and this was reflected by the ugly slice...
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If everything looks normal heat up the extruder to printing temps and feed in the filament using the load menu. If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle.Level the bed and you're done.Important! Screw down the bed leveling screws...
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Press 'Start' and go into the 'simplyRetro' menu.After setting the WiFi, just enable any service you need.**I recommend to disable the services after usage to reduce battery load andto speed up the boot process.**ROMs and BIOS folderThe ROMs and BIOS...
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Instead, I cut the filament off where it enters the extruder and just start a load filament process on the printer. It extrudes the filament left inside the extruder and I just feed in the new spool of filament following it. If you use this method...
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Material List: • Red PLA filament • Black PLA filament • Grey PLA filament • Optional: Black TPU filament • super glue (e.g., Uhu Sekundenkleber) • 3 M3 set screws • 20 M3 countersunk screws, 10mm length • 20 M3 pan head screws, 10mm length • 11 M3...
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Build your own cute Spooky Scary Skeleton Robot for Halloween - Using a Raspberry Pi Pico/Pico W, HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Range finder, and an SG90 Servo.SPOOKY SCARY SKELETON ROBOTThis is a rather bare bones robot for Halloween, but its loads...
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If everything looks normal heat up the extruder to printing temps and feed in the filament using the load menu. If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle. Level the bed and you're done. Important! Screw down the bed leveling...
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This may be obvious for you, if not, here is how to do it in Prusa slicer:open the main stl file (box or cover)on the right side, under name, right clic on the stl, choose “add modifier” then “Load…”choose my modifier stl filethe modifier now appears...
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The If you use the T-nuts you can pre-load the part and put the nuts in the channel then tighten. - Secure the corners with metal corner brackets on the insides. Tighten snug all the bolts on the printed pieces. Fully assemble the frame at...
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The goal is to have the twisting/tilting loads transferred as directly as possible into compression forces on the frame horizontals, and the further up the anchors sit, the more of a moment you're inflicting on the corners to transfer the force)....
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Feel free to add more languages...More details and the code can be found on my GitHub repository.All language variants use the same software: (DE / EN / NL / FR) Video of V1.0.4 (DE):Music credit: Used some free music from Apple iMovie. Video...
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If everything looks normal heat up the extruder to printing temps and feed in the filament using the load menu. If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle.Level the bed and you're done.Important! Screw down the bed leveling screws...
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Otherwise pausing etc will not work properly.How to run from Pronterface:Well that is up to you, but here is described how I do it. disconnect the machine from power and USB (not really necessary but acts also as a reset)Place the two...
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If everything looks normal heat up the extruder to printing temps and feed in the filament using the load menu. If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle. Level the bed and you're done. Important! Screw down the bed leveling...
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The LED strips only consume 3.5W (single) and 7W (dual), so it won't put much excess load on the power supply. MK3 power supply connection (24V LED strips only) MK2 Power ConnectionThe MK2 boards don't have as good of place to tie into 12V,...
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This is a side effect of using resin to print thin, non-symmetrical parts. EDIT 8/21/2022 The build plate is 27.5" X 18" but if you use the extruder included in the model, the actual build area is 21" X 18" because the extruder can't reach the...
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You need to coat this roller, including the teeth, in a thin coating of something "grippy". ...I found FlexSeal paint worked well.<br/>Then you will need to mount this roller using two UpdatedYIdler's and T nuts at the front of the printer (between the...
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There are four lock assemblies and each requires:One top spacer and one bottom spacer (identical but printed with different sides against the print bed to create the smooth surface on different sides)One center spacer, a thin spacer keeping the lock...
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If do you need to get the lock back off, the best way I found was to stick long allen keys into both of the lock's holes and then pinch them together to lever the lock slightly apart, which reduces the pressure enough that you can wedge a thin...
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See PalletForkAdjusted.stl for my remix of les_kaye's remixed PalletFork for this 50% scale design.Secondly, the hairspring printed and I thought it was a little thin and flimsy so I doubled the thickness of it which I think will work better.I also...
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This can be applied with a thin, fine brush, or a sharp, pointed awl, or even the tip of an Exacto blade to simulate rust streaks where water would naturally run and pool over the model, such as screw slots, rims, joints and junctions, etc.Once you...
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Try to get one thin enough for electronics, the same than some soldering tin. If you want to de-solder the Mosfets from their modules to use them in the Compact version, you will also need a “de-soldering tool” or a lot of patience Scissors to cut...
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You can print with the layer height you want for most of the pieces, but for the figurines, it is better to go with thin layers. The number of walls is yours to choose, like the infill. You don’t need a raft, but this is to your discretion.</p><p>You...
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Fixing the oversized section was pretty easy using fine sandpaper like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085Y5PLFD?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_TKB7JFHKZSRNJ94B80HRUnder sized sections can be built-up with multiple wiped on coats of thin CA glue followed by...
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To keep an overview of the total number of available lengths for the different versions, I have added an overview (see below). The reason I added my own designed spring is that they are as flat as possible, because the available space in the...
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If there are thin layers on your part, reduce the temperature or the cooking time! So, ARMS (x4), ELECTRONIC BAY, TOP PART and BOTTOM PART are printed in Engineering Pro APLA+ (or whatever stronger material you prefer, adjust your settings then). ...
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For example, in most cases, M3 screws can be substituted with zip ties or similar thin material. Custom User Interface: We have developed a custom web-based interface that makes operating SCOPES simple and doesn’t require any prior programming...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=739573\nCreated using Customizer version http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:739573\n\n \n\nInstructions Using the options:\nfont_narrow_widen = 0\nbar_style = only_bar\nlug_style =...
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This will allow a z-based color change at height 1.8, with 2 layers of "coating" in different color, that won't affect the swatch sampling panels.Card (thin): A thinner version of the credit-card sized swatch, this one prepared to print at a 0.1mm...