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Printing long prints in the winter around here when the wind is dropping branches/trees on power lines can be extra fun... In case you're considering a similar low-runtime pseudo-UPS idea, make sure you calculate the ongoing power...
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... be linked together in a big chain to make decorations for lights. The stars look really beautiful when the light is shining through them. With a long enough chain, they'd even make a good garland for a Christmas tree or other holiday decorations.
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I have sliced it in Cura with tree supports, display face on the bed. ...Printed nicely in PLA, but the supports were a bit painful to remove (quite literally).</p> <p>The rest is a breeze, no problem whatsoever.</p> <p>Attached gcode files are for...
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The total polycount/vertices associated with these 464320 trees amounting to a figure of 243768 have been noted and utilized within this design, rendering them as boxes as seen through object properties for clarity. Placement on V-Ray planes at...
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I have test printed everything except for a perpendicular T, and I needed full supports for the cuffs and touching build plate supports for the ring coupler (tree supports might work, but you don't need them in a lot of areas on either one). The...
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If you really can't find any ballpoint pens, MMC 9657K296 would probably work) I printed the center piece standing up, with tree support, and the wings standing on their flat sides. The cavity in the center piece is not functional; you could use it...
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Polycount information available on each tree element reaches up to 1,730,000 vertices while its corresponding vertex total counts around 908,250; note that all components involved for display have already been adjusted for an improved aesthetic...
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However, it's worth noting that I've printed parts with tree-type supports, which were relatively easy to remove (PETG doesn't like bridging). If you print this hopper, you'll still need the original part cooler fan ducked from here:...
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It will need (tree) supports. Make sure the supports don't jam the hole.Make sure the two thin walls get sliced properly. (one wall on the ring and one on the bladeholder - it's part of the magnet housing)Printing suggestion:use transparent material...
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I chose to extend the wire, it was very simple.3: Last bit of advice - use tree supports only touching build plate, otherwise it will build supports all inside the duct. If printing v1.6 bottom alone, you can disable supports and rotate the model so...
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So I used Cura's experimental tree-support to see what difference it made. I'd never tried it before, but I was pleased with the results - Although I'm sure normal support will do the job just as well, and custom support would be better still. I'd...
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Layer height: 0.24 or lower Perimeters: 3 or more (no reason for more than 5) Supports: Preferably use tree supports and if not, don't forget to place the supports everywhere - not only directly above build plate Print speed: 60mm/s works best but...
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Really, don't sue people anyway, but look, there's a squirrel probably in your hard or if you notice mispellings in your yard that needs to be looked at and maybe also you can even drewl at the squirrel a little and so you'll forget about some thing...
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(Very different - think two different sides of the school or one by a tree and one in the open...) Place the gauges. Next, set up a graph. Discuss the parts of the graph and what a good graph has (labels, scale, title, etc). It is not essential...
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Small 65mm tall lithophane ornament that clips onto existing Christmas tree lights, no batteries or additional lights required! Rail around image allow for multiple light mounts. This was designed around incandescent lights with a 8.2mm socket...
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...Install brass inserts in the selected duct (two or tree if using duct lash); 9. Attach duct to bracket (duct should be on the right side of bracket); 10. (if chosen) Attach additional Duct latch to lower left bolt of the extruder and the duct; 11.
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I printed it with tree supports, sliced via Cura 4.5 and printed in PLA at 200/50 temp. Glueing of the final parts is necessary, with filling of joins and sanding highly recommended for FDM prints. Resin printing would produce a finer surface. I have...
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Personalise your Christmas tree with these wonderful customizable bauble decorations! Use your slicer's 'pause at height' or 'filament change' feature to create multicolored decorations on a single extruder 3D printer, or why not add a bit of...
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“Tree” supports in Cura works well. The metatarsal and phalanges are positioned from left to right: fifth (little) toe, forth toe, third toe, second toe and first (big) toe. Keep track of these as you print them! It might be helpful to leave the...
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Of course it landed high up in a tree. I managed to get it back after the 4th try and I'll have to fix the nosecone, but I'll never fly it on an E12 again. You are expected to know how to balance a rocket for flight before building this. Printed...
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Depicted are three configurations ranging from 17 moves (easy), 27 moves (moderate), and 71 moves (difficult) to start you off. The size and form factor suggested a snow ball to me, so it seemed only natural to mount the box on a Christmas tree so...
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Each blade of grass and tree that drank from it too held the same vague image for her. Any that drank its waters or held The Breath within them she too could see. So the blind child became a seer as her understanding and sight of Breath-infused...
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//credits First of all, all credits go to the original designers of the plate and the wonderfull team at VORON, I reserve absolutely no rights, this is a a half-assed attempt at best anyway. Credits links:tjeschweizer 's design (is a remix...
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Roughly 60hrs of printing on a Prusa I3Mk3S+ with 0.2mm layers (variable layer height when possible but several parts need supports and I opted for tree supports to save on filament which precludes the variable layer options). Assuming no failures,...
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Print in flexible white TPU to allow these to bend as you smush them against trees etc. Print the threaded base and nut with 3 or 4 walls and just 20% infill. This keeps the parts lightweight yet strong and it shouldn't break if you don't...
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You hope that no trees or buildings pop up over that century to obstruct a clear line of sight to the sun. Then, once each evening after sundown, you or your descendant removes that day's paper and insert the next. The bowl has 3 paired grooves,...
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The Solidworks file contains both configurations and now has better feature tree organization. I've also done some flow simulations for fun, and they seem to indicate that it works reasonably well. Not very experienced with flow simulations, but it...
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You are, of course, free to use these as you like.Full sources on GitHub.Revision History:August 2018, Initial version.April-May 2019, Complete redesign of models.June 2019, Added slipcases for the company shares and other cards.Print SettingsPrinter...
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You could even add trees or additional hills. Check out our website, www.terrainify.com, for printed and painted pieces, painting tutorials and other gaming content! Approximate Dimensions (LxWxH): 6'x4' when all pieces are used Rocky Valley and...
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It will need (tree) supports. Make sure the supports don't jam the hole.Make sure the two thin walls get sliced properly. (one wall on the ring and one on the bladeholder - it's part of the magnet housing)Printing suggestion:use transparent material...