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Again there are two versions for the press fit: 'Petal fill 1' with an 0.1mm clearance and 'Petal fill 2' with 0.2mm clearance.PrintingOnce you have settings which allow the screw joints and press fit joints to work correctly, you can print all the...
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The rim next to the display is used as a perfect resting point. Due to the opening you can adjust the focus just as before without putting any pressure or stress towards the lens housing.Requirements:1x M5 10mm for mounting the rotating arm using the...
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For a 4 point-fill, I just used fill for two triangles. I tried to do some simple z-buffering to place objects from approximate furthest to nearest to the user so that objects would overlap correctly (to some degree). For the tie fighter I drew it...
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Ensure that they are all oriented in the same way. Motherboard Section Assembly Screw the fully assembled motherboard into the section_motherboard.stl part There's around 150mm clearance for the CPU cooler Also insert the graphics card at this time...
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Small interactions in the high eccentrical orbit of a comet could make their orbital parameters change drastically, slowing down to a smaller Jupiter-resonant orbit, or accelerating them to the point they escape of the Solar System. This is thought...
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You can copy the same coordinates for one axis or just move them around by hand until they all align. At this point you can either shrink, or even remove, the middle part, if your iPhone is too slim for the mount or increase...
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Those designs were a great starting point for me.I made adjustments to the relay body, relay cap and curved bracket to make them closer to what I think is accurate.The rest was modeled by me using screengrabs of the A-Car Flux Capacitor when it was...
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I don't have a need for boards much larger than 6" square anyway, but the longer the rods, the larger the boards it can handle. The distance from the center point of the board grips to the steel rod is 5.75" so this can accommodate boards up to...
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There's a little cubby under the fan with a cutout to route the fan's cable. Bill of Materials Required: 3D printer and filament (inb4 someone points it out in the comments) 120mm 3 or 4 pin fan 3/4pin fan to USB (for providing power) 4 screws...
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At this point, check that the holes in the top middle and bottom parts are aligned, and that the distance is correctly set to create a smooth sphere. There is more than enough flex in the .187" rods when cut to 56" to create a 3" sphere. Longer...
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At this point we are reaching out with the 3d printing community and are looking for help. Everything was designed on Tinkercad. If you need me to share my Tinker stuff so you can edit it, just let me know. I added 3-4 different choppers. The...
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Then, put the ends into the charger board's TOP SIDE plus and ground (or batt and ground), then solder them on those connection points. cut away any excess cable on the bottom of the board, it needs to be as flat as possible.you now have 2 loose...
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If your printer can't handle retraction cleanly, or leaves gaps in your print at the start points going down to .2mm may be needed. If you don't use helper discs for the Elevon Section 1 (The Piece with the servo horn) adding 1 bottom layer to just...
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What to expect: Overall easy to cover cleaner contours, connected stringers and spars, plotted easy to maintenance electronic cutouts with screw on covers, mechanical connections between key stress points (where before there was only glue), major...
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I am NOT an audio engineer, nor did I have much knowledge about what I was doing from an acoustics point of view. But it still turned out great and sounds amazing. There is no build guide, but the photos show a lot of how the speaker goes together...
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Im starting here with version V2 (V1 is only in one picture; there was too much wrong with that), which will come in 2 iterations/stages: ++++++++ Stage 1: ++++++++ - changing out the Heatbed to a 150x230mm 12V PCB...
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line_g_code= ' G43 Z {0:6.4f}\nG43 H {1:.3}'.format(final_tool_path["z"].replace(' ', '') ,final_tool_path["z"]) toolpath_mirrored_fliped=g_code_final_mirror+" "+"G01 F10 "+final_feedrate_x +" X "+ \ (flipped_toolpath_gcodes["tool"])[str(i)]+ ' G{0}...
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TL;DR first: Welcome to my Overhaul of the Creality Ender 2! Im starting here with version V2 (V1 is only in one picture; there was too much wrong with that), which comes in 2 iterations/stages: ++++++++ Stage 1: ++++++++ changing out the Heatbed to...
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The point of this mask is to prevent contaminants from the wearer leaving the body with any speed. It is more to protect others than the person wearing it, though I think some degree of protection is afforded. I should note that I am not a doctor but...
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At this point, the shroud should be loose, but the fan will still be connected. Step 4 Remove the GPU shroud. This should make removing the fan cable much easier. There’s a clip on the front of the connector that’s pressed up against the...
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Instructable: https://www.instructables.com/id/Doorway-Pull-Up-Bar-From-EMT-Conduit/ Disclaimer: I don't know how strong it is, and the weakest point is definitely the set screw coupling the two pieces together. If anyone has recommendations for...
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Doing this too often will probably weaken the plastic hooks to the point where they will start to break!Addendum: Alternative print with honeycomb infillAn interesting alternative to printing the part solid, might be to use an infill pattern without...
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**The instructions below do not include Micro Swiss Direct Drive only related changes, nor changes required for the BTT Smart Filament Sensor to work** ## Changes to Configuration.h ### Endstop Settings #define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true #define...
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Those designs were a great starting point for me. I made adjustments to the relay body, relay cap and curved bracket to make them closer to what I think is accurate. The rest was modeled by me using screengrabs of the A-Car Flux Capacitor when...
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It should be possible to push past the initial resistance by hand, but if not, a small pliers may help to feed the filament past the resistance point. Just be sure to grip the filament close to the hole it is going into, to support it. Once the...
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This is to reduce the force on the latch attachment points. The files for the shorter latches can also be found under the "Files" section.<br>The latch also work as a door handle.</p><p>After the sealing strips and the latch. The unit can already...
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The rim next to the display is used as a perfect resting point. Due to the opening you can adjust the focus just as before without putting any pressure or stress towards the lens housing. <h3>Requirements:</h3> 1x M5 10mm for mounting the...
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It works to a point, but there does not seem to be a wide wind range that it is useful. Too slow and it holds the boat down TOO well, feeling draggy. Too much wind and the boat overpowers the T-foil anyway and nosediving and heeling starts up again...
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The micro:bit fee may remain snulged to the RobotBit board at this time. After clicking on this button, you'll see a window that's going to say where to go, save the file to the MICROBIT store, which will appear as a removable disk when the board is...
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If it has infill, it becomes a significant weak point.I printed the corners in PC Blend and you can probably see in the photo where the corners curled up a bit but it doesn't affect the integrity of the enclosure. ABS or PETG should be...