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... parameters. At one point, Fusion even decided to stop using parameters and use its own values instead. So I had to restart from scratch.I hope I achieved my goal, and you'll all be able to use the hook on anything you can think of.Happy Printing!
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You can open that and print straight away!I guess if you really wanted to, you could print the whole tree (no holes), then sink the bulb into the print plate so the "stem" is removed, print them in any color you want, them SUPER GLUE them on!Unless...
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The internal joints can be very rigid at first (as will most panels) but they will loosen up with time; I am thinking of ways to improve this. The panels can be assembled and dissassembled with your hands, but I have found that a pair of long...
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You need more on the sides than on the top and bottom. Think of Panel gaps as on a single edge rather than both to simplify math Taper the screwless feet tips to make it easier to fit box halves together. Update 2018-07-27 Adjust the filet size...
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I think they are good enough. I played through a few Beat Saber songs including Expert+ and didn't miss any notes that I could blame on tracking loss. I also extended the bottom a bit. 02/03/2021: I changed the positions of the holes a bit. I...
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The files are completely public and can be found here. Threads: Pitch: 4.4mm Height: 2.42mm (attached an equilateral triangle with side length 2.8mm to helix, filleted with a radius of 0.8mm on the protruding point)Core: 14mm diameter, threads added...
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I think it is no longer necessary to make straights, because putting 1500mm diameter curves, one behind the other against the curve, gives sinuous straights. There are also 1000mm diameter bend and, male male, female female connections and...
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If this turns out to be less quality than I expect, then I will find a better way, but I think this design will surprise those who give it a try. Also it's not an all or nothing deal, you can put the stock X carriage on it if you want, or a dual...
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If you want to go really clever with the doors you could make them wider with cutouts for the hinges - by design there's a ~8mm gap down the sides because of the path required to move the doors.Main Panels: 446mm x 524mmDoor Panels: 213mm x...
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This is a very good upgrade because of the gain of weight, and since i have installed this fan duct, i never had the famous nasty noise while retracting, even with extruder acceleration as high as 3000 mm/s2. Important note 2 : I think you can...
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It is likely that the final quality could be retained, and still make improvements in print, time, etc., but I did not have time to do such experiments.Thoughts on Improving the PrintAlthough I am happy with the way this print turned out, I think...
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If you found this useful, please donate what you think it is worth to my paypal.me. Help cover the time of design. Thanks, Enjoy! No access to a 3D printer? ...Order one from my Etsy: ...
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5x short_mid_L 4x short_mid_Axis 4x wheel_M 1x short_mid_H 3x cardboard pieces from template Suggestions? If you have any suggestions on the parts, for improvement, or maybe you think a part is missing. Please let me know in the comments. Ideas...
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3h total) - Compatible with pretty much any 3D printer built using extrusions The only drawback I have I have come across so far is that the light comes from from a single direction rather than a long bar (which I think is easily compensated for by...
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I removed the middle part as it was too close to the hot end, and I think I need to make it a bit longer because the back hangs down. Right now, this is solved by using a zip tie. When printing the duct, I used tree support on the front end vertical...
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Just thinking outside the box here a little with this, but I see no practical reason why the structure must be submerged as long as there is sufficient in/out flow to satisfy the design. Here is a concept drawing, machined from two pieces with...
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I include a small enclosure that can help with hiding some cables but I think it looks better without that.Mobo sits on 5.5 mm tall printed spacers (glue on after putting in the heat inserts). Don't forget to put in the I/O base to hold PCIe cards in...
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So, I decided to create mine from scratch! I personalized various important elements, that I think we're missing on others projects: Instead of classical "tactile push buttons" (which are making an horrible sound and are not very convenient to play...
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I recommend thinking of printing in a better color as well as you will want to put the straps on the other side of the sheets other than as I have for this demo. A bit trickier to do if you are as uncoordinated as I am. You can use a flexible...
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i didnt think about this and the spring started melting through the PLA.) 1 each extruder bracket (you will need to trim off the factory cable clips from the extruder) 14 each large links with covers to go with for the bed wires 22 each large links...
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I also don't see the point of having adjustable parts that fit together when the unit is glued at the end.I did several test prints to adjust clearances, and whilst they aren't perfect I think I got an okay balance between easy movement and not too...
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Some could think its a bit OTT but this is to avoid creep in material with time. I am designing a printer and I like to put extra attention on details. First I printed all the chains in Thingverse at that moment. Looked at their problems. Some...
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In this orientation I don’t think it’s possible for most printers to create the conventional upside-down “U” shaped channel used in bottle caps. Printing with supports leave an uneven surface and messes with the threads. One possible solution is to...
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The other screw is still used to hold the Mount to the PC.This will require some M3 screws, I think they were 8mm, and some M3 washers, for mounting the "mount" to the PC at the back panel.I printed mine using Silver FIlacube PLA 2...
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... If you don't think your printer is calibrated enough, cut the models in your slicer into small test pieces first.No brims or rafts unless you know you absolutely need it.No supports.For more loom models, visit my Loom collection on Printables.com.
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The reason is that I tried to get the best stability out of the parts using an extruder printer, which I think most people here use. Therefore, some parts have been split into different parts that are easy to print and have a solid structure for...
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Rail Spacing: As you can see in the pictures with the Carbon-Z Cub, I mounted my first one with the two rails apart thinking I'd leave space for the prop spinner. There was plenty of room, but I will leave that set alone. For the rest of my planes,...
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I might later on add in a captive M3 nut and recessed M3 socket-head cutout to allow some securing mechanism, but that starts to get into the "reinventing the wheel" line of thinking over actual T nuts and by that point it's probably easier to make a...
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I had already removed the mounting "eye" on the back of the indicator for use in the prior mount, but I think this bracket would work fine without removing it. It attaches just by friction, and should work with any indicator that has a 9.5mm stem. If...
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Next week we're printing the fourth side, and we're going to make it multi-colored, you don't need to have the Palette or MMU, and I'll give you my tutorial and you can use it to print other awesome colored objects too! 22.03.2021 - how to print...