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I am using this printer now and it works as expected, however, reducing speed, like travel, is a big help reducing vibration, which I find is the main problem. My plan was to create a Z-axis drive using a belt system and if it failed, add the...
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For printing the candles, make sure to significantly decrease your printer speed as well as consider adding some sort of raft. They are best printed vertical, but have very little surface contact with the print bed so they can break free if you...
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(Check the sliced preview in your slicer.) - Reduce the first layer speed. (I went from 20 mm/s to 12 mm/s, but this is probably excessive.) - Consider the *order* that the colors will be printed in. PrusaSlicer will go through the extruders...
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Cannonballs fly through the air at incredible speeds, CLANG! CLANG! You stare in horror as the shots bounce off the shape's iron hull like they're made of rubber. Suddenly your ship lurches violently underneath you, throwing you to the deck with a...
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When in doubt, a big brim, slow print speeds, and a bit of z-hop on retract will all help decrease your chances of failure. They aren't really bearing much load so they don't need to be incredibly strong, but I printed the threaded rods and nuts at...
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19/July/20 This housing/mount is specifically designed for using Filip's marvelous diameter sensor on a DIY filament extruder to monitor the diameter of the filament as it is produced, and to provide feedback control of the "puller" roller speed to...
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One of my outlet ducts snapped in half, which should be corrected by this change.\r\n3- Eliminated the small gap where the heat sink cooling fan was allowing air to hit the heat block.\r\n\r\n-I have lowered my standard fan speed to 50% (was 70% in...
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ABS pipe.\nFEATURES:\nHoles for LEDs.\nAirflow directed upwards and to the side.\nExternal ring for fitting dust skirt.\nEasily removable.\nPrinted in PLA, could be printed in soft PLA to deaden sound but I have not tried it.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter...
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If I could get the supports off and out anyone can :) - Added body pin v2 (This fits the frame holes and is extended to match the receiver, more for aesthetics than anything else, if you want the more natural look use this pin instead of the trigger...
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This makes my design lighter weight overall without added clutter while still providing good air circulation quality control options even at 5v operating mode which allows users flexibility with speed settings according their needs best suited during...
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Printer Settings: - Printer Brand: RepRap - Printer: Prusa i3 - Rafts: No - Supports: No - Resolution: 0.1mm-0.2mm layer height - Infill: 80% Notes: Make sure that you have retraction on and maybe make your print speed a little slower to allow it to...
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Before I was pushing the magnets limits at about 100 mms print speed. Now, if I want a really nice print I can print at 120 mms if I want it super nice. For general good quality I print at 200 mms. If I want to just rip out a print and aren't too...
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Depending on your printer speed and settings of course. I used a brim, but probably not required for some small quick print<br/> like this. However the look doesn’t matter and the top face is not even required,<br/> so you can leave the brim on and...
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... room. Here is the fan I bought: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009OWRMZ6 The speed controller: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T9BLJ7L The kind of hose I use: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000LRHCLW Carbon Filter sheet: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WQZVZ2S
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Some of the pics were in-flight as I refined and tested, often printing at draft speeds to iterate and adjust, but the STL's should have the final excellent fit, etc. ... If you want to view my smoke test on the airflow: [YouTube - RasPi 4B +...
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Print Settings Printer: xyz printing DaVinci MiniMaker Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: custom Infill: Rectilinear Notes: Material: PLA Infill Density: low 10% Layer Height: 0.4 Shells: Thin Speed: Fast How I Designed This I used OpenSCAD to...
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(fixed by changing fan speed in Slic3r..was always 100% before) 11/22/2017 - Converted back to a bowden setup and used a pretty compact version to save on wear and tear (also added lighting just for the heck of it) 11/30/2016 - Added Y piece + 2nd...
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Given its current configuration, this RC truck is poised to reach speeds exceeding 85 mph on a 3s setup – provided it remains intact, that is. Unfortunately, we all know how fragile these creations can be, so I'd recommend opting for a 2s setup and...
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* You can also use special abilities or terrain effects to modify your movement range or speed. Assault Phase: * Select a target enemy unit within range (either adjacent or at a longer distance, depending on the unit's ranged attack ability). *...
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There are cutouts in the front/rear pieces to allow LCD ribbon cabling to pass through.Please Note: Only the MK version of the sheet holder is supported at this time. PrintingThe provided .gcode files were sliced in PrusaSlicer 2.5.0 for PETG on an...
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My print speed was 60mm/s. Feel free to experiment with your own configuration – it's entirely up to you! Design Steps: I started by selecting a logo from my browser and converting it to SVG format using Inkscape (see video*). Then, I opened the...
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Either take USB 2.0 Y cable, but if you have a PI4 and want to keep USB 3.0 speed, do as I did. Cut the male side of the exntension cord, plug data side into the USB/SATA adapter and the power side into a 5V power supply. See the last two...
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Run the first layer at approximately 15mm/sec to capture fine outline details in the logo letters, while maintaining a speed of 40 - 60mm/sec for the remainder of the print. Post-Printing: Removal from the printer bed: For part removal, allow the...
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# Introduction Bench top power supply built on top of an old TFX 250W power supply (you can probably by one on your local market for about $10-15) The design is inspired by the "Back Horn Speaker V2.0 BL2 - Bluetooth, Active, Passive" by guppyk...
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https://www.banggood.com/Machifit-MGN12-100-1000mm-Linear-Rail-Guide-with-MGN12H-Linear-Sliding-Guide-Block-CNC-Parts-p-1156260.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=CN&ID=49640...
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Firstly, this machine requires a significant amount of filament, consuming about 5kg including supports, and takes approximately 50 days of continuous printing on the Ultimaker 3, which is not known for its speed. Secondly, it needs a dual extruder...
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My some other things: <img src="http://things.ruvim.info/img/Disc-Sander-Duo.-D50mm,-D75mm.jpg" alt="Disc Sander Duo. D50mm, D75mm" title="Disc Sander Duo. D50mm, D75mm"></a> <a...
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The Air Hockey Robot EVO features: * A fun and open-source design * A powerful visual detection system * The ability to send data via WIFI between your smartphone and the robot * Modifiable using your own CAD software * Concepts of physics,...
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Thanks for looking, SCRUMPY JACK Print Settings: * Printer Brand: + RepRap * Printer: + Prusa i3 * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.2 mm * Infill: 100% * Notes: 0.2 layer height, 100% fill density, 60 (mm/s) print speed, 220(c) hot end...
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Makes more sense in my opinion.\r\n\r\n3: Speed on Z Axis could be improved but that's minor detail.\r\nA: Yes and no. It will reduce sensor homing accuracy. If you go with switch based homing, you can increase it.\r\n\r\n4: DC42 Z-Probe seems not to...