tm speed loader 3d models
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Disclaimer: This project comes with significant health risks, including catastrophic failure of parts spinning at high speed, which can result in severe injury, property damage, and even death. Please exercise extreme caution when building and...
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At its core, the human brain is composed of billions of interconnected neurons, each with the ability to transmit and receive signals at incredibly high speeds. This allows for seamless communication between different parts of the brain, facilitating...
myminifactory
I designed this tester for tolerance and clearance which combines printing speed, amplitude and measurement continuity. The main values are readable on the scale and the intermediate values for the small divisions are readable on the back (with...
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Print Settings: * Printer Brand: Rostock * Printer: Rostock MAX V2 * Rafts: No * Supports: Yes * Resolution: .4mm nozzle, 0.2 or 0.25mm layer * Infill: 70% * Notes: + Base - 1.75mm PETG @ 260C + Beam - 1.75mm PETG @ 260C or ProtoPasta Conductive PLA...
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This was with bumping up some extrude speeds too. I would not advise printing this unless you have a lot of time to let it do its thing. How I Designed This So I started off with this sketch. It allowed me to get a general idea of what shape it...
cults3d
The few units which fall in the hands of criminals, pirates and adventurers were highly praised for their heavy punch, speed and maneuverability. In one to one dogfight it was able to outmatch any other starfighter, only the pilot skills would limit...
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Moving the top weight down slows it, while moving it up speeds it up. The top and bottom weights can be swapped for larger or smaller ones to alter the rate further. With all these options, fine-tuning was straightforward to find a combination that...
myminifactory
Print Settings: * 20% Infill * All Settings at 50mm/Sec Speed (Can Increase to Lower Time) * No Support Needed for the Base. Just Print it Upside Down (45-Degree Angle Needs No Support), Which Also Eliminates the Need for Support for Ledges That the...
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Rigidity, speed, and minimal printed pieces are the primary design goals. The estimated cost is approximately $750 USD, excluding tax, shipping, and duties applicable to your country. Full design CAD files can be accessed in Onshape, where a free...
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The box was printed with a coarser .25mm and lower infill (as low as your printer can effectively go) to speed up the print. Post-Printing: 1. Print six copies of the mold. Each print is only half a mold, so you need two pieces to form a complete...
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Cura 2.3.1 settings for 1.75mm PLA Layer height: 0.1mm Wall thickness: 0.4mm Top / bottom pattern: Concentric (not important, I just think it looks good on a round button) Z-seam: shortest or back Infil line distance: 0.4mm Print temp: 200 (but try...
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... the idea and enjoy playing with teleporters! If you don't have Khet, please grab it at your local game shop or online. Instructions are available on how to assemble your printed pieces: Print settings: Speed: 100 mm/s Temperature: 210 Resolution:.2
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I slowed the print speed from 30mm/s to 20mm/s, printed at the lowest temperature I could get away with (190C) at .1mm resolution and, also, printed with the tail just to give the plastic more time to cool. Absol-Head.stl or Absol-Head-supported.stl...
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However, you can speed up the process by increasing the layer thickness to .3mm. Infill is not a significant concern with this design. A moderate infill of 15-20% will suffice, and if you want everything to look nice on the outside, just use three...
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Achieving high speeds near the center of the print surface may be challenging (special code could help resolve this issue). **Construction** The dish is actuated by a pancake stepper that makes it rotate, keeping the height low and improving...
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If you find that the slits are wanting to close up during printing, then try slowing down the print speed, reducing the print temperature, and reducing the extrusion multiplier until it comes out right. If using a sissy plastic like PLA, be careful...
prusaprinters
But once its going it prints pretty well. Hatchbox White - PLA Solutech Natural Clear - PLA Print instructionsPrinter: FlashForge Creator Pro Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2 Infill: 20% Notes: Printed with skirt / brim and 10% speed on first...
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disc, check phasing * Test with a nano board (video is with an Uno) * Address potential for binding at home position (probably move to optical limits) * Higher force, lower speed version * Use in real applications * Add servo mode (pulse width...
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I like to use a thickness of 1.6mm and my nozzle is 0.4mm, so I use the following settings for solid walls (4 x 0.4 = 1.6): Top Solid Layers: 4 Bottom Solid Layers: 4 Outline/Perimeter Shells: 4 Infill: 20% (for the pegs & offsets) Speed: 40 - 50mm/s...
cults3d
In an effort to speed up printing times, reduce material use and increase the strength of the final design, I've made several cut outs for plywood inserts so in addition to the electronics you'll need a small quantity of 3mm plywood to complete the...
cults3d
... PLA Notes: Print the t6 part first. If that doesn't slide nicely, you may have to adjust your extrude speed to something lower. Your printer has to be fairly dialed in for all the mechanisms to work properly. ...See the video for more details.
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Even better, it's a simple universal motor with no speed control so I could replace the switch with my own super easy, didn't even have to solder. The next step was the mesh screen. I settled on a #40 mesh sheet from Amazon, 8x11in. The openings...
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You may need to change it!): ; BIQU B1 Start G-code M117 Heating Bed and Nozzle M140 S{material_bed_temperature_layer_0} ; Set Heat Bed temperature M104 S{material_standby_temperature} ; Set Nozzle temperature M190 S{material_bed_temperature_layer_0}...
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I observed several solutions replacing microswitches, all of them have its pros and cons: microswitch: +low cost +simple installation +good rigidity +no calibration required -low precision (activation hysteresis not stable) -clicking sound -requires...
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Four Included is a "sharp" version (Shown in the photos) and a version with filleting around the corners that helps with print speed. I don't have any EF lenses yet but these sure mount on my adapters well. As far as I can tell most Canon lenses...
myminifactory
Using adjustable layer heights in your slicer will allow you to print the majority of the parts at a thicker layer height for speed. However, the effectiveness of these hinges may depend on your specific printer and print settings. They should not...
myminifactory
Using adjustable layer heights in your slicer will allow you to print the majority of the parts at a thicker layer height for speed. However, the effectiveness of these hinges may depend on your specific printer and print settings, so make sure...
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... to be using this in a mobile environment. You can add cutout letters to the bottom front of the mount, ours are blurred out in the photos. Printer : CR-10 v3 Material : Duramic PETG Black Temp : 240C Nozzle, 70C Bed Speed : 35mm/s Support : Yes
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Additionally, we made a change in print speed from 40 to 30 due to the large number of intricate details. No supports, nor rafts were used for this print. ... Citations https://mathworld.wolfram.com/MandelbrotSet.html ...
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I used 15% infill, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls and 80mm/s speed as standard on my "Kossel on steroids" project. And no supports at all. </p> <p>The front air intake is not essential, but at least partially forms the incoming air. Due to the resistance of...