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As you work on your wiring with different connectors, you can fine tune how much grease you use so it just squirts out without much wasting. Enjoy! *Please post a comment to let me know if you need different size holes. It would take me just a...
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At minimum at least do some calibration on the extruder etc, PID tune, bed level etc. You'll suffer print quality with loose belts so maybe MacGyver it until you can get these parts to get your belts tight! Printed on PLA but will be printing...
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I'm coming up with an additional solution, stay tuned. :-) UPDATE (8/7/2020): I modified the holder to have a hole of 25mm (vs the previous 20mm). Then I created reducer/shims that allow the hole to be reduced in size by varying amounts - the...
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If your printer is tuned correctly and the treads are well designed (size and legth) printed threads should work fine for most applications. If you have print issues you can always use a tap cutter. For threads used very often you can modify it to...
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These two changes eliminated the need to fine tune the first layer height to eliminate elephants foot, so now the parts are easy to print an work without any post-processing with a razor. I posted the work in progress to our FB group and one of the...
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(see photos) The heater cartridge was also sliding out a bit and caused a high temperature spot, you may want to take a look yourself.Changelog:v2: 2020/05/234010changed the angle of the duct to hit below the nozzle, not the tipchanged focal position...
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... When printing this part, just do some test prints of the first 10mm of the rudder skin base and use it to check for size and do some fine tuning of your settings until it is a friction fit that snugs up well on the last 6-10 mm of the stock rudder.
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Use a scalpel or so to fine tune tolerances if needed for your printer make sure the small-gear holes and the Shafts fit together, rotating freely, pull the shaft out again Insert the small gears to the assembly. They fit only into one Gear. If the...
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You could use this feature to better "tune" the max speed and max torque of your build. Using Universal Shafts for central transmission:If you want to use sourced HSP 18027 or similar central transmissions you will be able to use them for a crawler...
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The geometry provides the necessary stability.You can extend and setup the HIVE as you wish because of its modular design!Here are a few use cases (See pictures):Kitchen-HIVEMoney-HIVEBeer-HIVEInsects-HIVEWeek-HIVE… if you have another one, feel...
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... cause molten plastic to be pulled into the hotend and thus very quick blockages. My favorite retraction tuning tool is: http://retractioncalibration.com set retraction distance to start at 0.1 mm and 0.1 mm increments.2022-05-08:Initial model upload
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At minimum at least do some calibration on the extruder etc, PID tune, bed level etc. You'll suffer print quality with loose belts so maybe MacGyver it until you can get these parts to get your belts tight! Printed on PLA but will be printing this...
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You will still need to use the Nozzle Offset Wizard in Marlin to fine tune it. - Added and updated other instructions for BLTouch parts if applicable, and for appropriate parts selections and installation instructions for direct drive vs. Bowden...
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... I would also like to redo various parts of the model (mainly the rings, where the weld lines could afford to be less prominent, and the umbilicals, which can be neatened out a bit). This likely won't come in the next update, however. Stay tuned!
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PID tune 2. Delta Calibration 3. Z-Offset 4. Bed Levelling UBL 5. Load filament and print an XYZ cube to make sure it is properly configured Materials Summary =============== 10 x M3 threaded brass inserts (6 x effector arms, 2 x...
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- Thermal runaway shutdown - PID tuning hotend and heatbed - Easy 4-point bed levelling - Mesh bed levelling (which you do not need for the Chiron) - and many others There is a really good beginner's_guide how to identify the correct version for...
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These two changes eliminated the need to fine tune the first layer height to eliminate elephants foot, so now the parts are easy to print an work without any post-processing with a razor. I posted the work in progress to our FB group and one of the...
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ones) Mount for this and I will build to this 2020 Alu-Profile a analogue 4040 Alu-Profile for this, as well Stay tuned. └–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––┘ * Eco usage Recycle old wood ° Recycle Trash...
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You just have to use 4mm longer M3 screws to srew the plates into the existing case holes. Print Settings Printer: CubeAnet8 Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0,2 Infill: 50 Filament: Sunlu PETG red Notes: ...care for a proper build plate adhesion...
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With its completely tool-less design and tolerances fine tuned specifically for FDM 3D Printers, the Hyperion is both easy to print and assemble! Every part is carefully thought out and clicks together with a satisfying snap, while offering support...
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... done with drawing and rendering. We can now preparing for printing and then 3D print the thing.</p> <p>I will continue writing here the next days. So stay tuned! If u want follow me prusaprinters.org thingiverse Instagram Happy printing MFG Chris
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I also wanted to be able to fine tune the tension, Zip ties around object basically only gave you the resolution of a single belt tooth to work with. This allows very small changes thought out @10--15mm of belt movement with a turn of a screw. To...
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Will be MORE susceptible to low-frequency oscillations from your tune/filters! See my “Vibration? Jello? Jitters?” section over [on printables](https://www.printables.com/model/381833/)! * 99% of time the jello your O3 shows is from your quad...
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... all three pieces on the build plate took 10hrs and 28mins. (I've since tuned my settings and have been able to get it closer to the 5-6hr mark.)I'd recommend printing with 100% infill to give the sploof more weight, I think it feels nicer in hand.
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A good amount of bridging makes its way into this print, so you may need to tune up your settings.Extra Info:Probe offset is -21mm in X by my render, no offset in Y. Should work well.</li><li>You may need the extra homing bump for this design if...
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Even with a well-tuned printer, these are helpful. Make sure to measure each hole with dial calipers before inserting any magnets.</li><li>A countersink tool can help clean up the magnet holes for smoother opening/closing.</li><li>An X-acto knife...
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I ordered a high torque version, but received a regular version instead.The design could still use some fine-tuning, though, as the second hand sometimes sticks for two seconds at the same place while its axis already turns to the next position. The...
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I had to glue a couple of the magnets in, but that was in early prints and I fined tuned the hole size so you shouldn't have to. This will depend on your tolerance as well. If you want to keep the costs down you could try one magnet per door...
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Not to mention some parameters, like the top vent offset, are better tuned while checking the outcome from each setting as you go. I do realize that many people do not want to be bothered with that, so i included 3 STLs of the most common options. ...
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... magnets to clamp. This design is also more forgiving for less well-tuned printers and there is no need for a prescribed orientation for the print paths. This is a copy of my original post on Printables. ...https://www.printables.com/model/337043