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Since the flat bottom surface isn't required for that, I removed it, and the inside of the shield is now also curved (center piece is still flat for easy printing). Interlocks from segment to center removed, as it proved next to impossible to...
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It will chatter a bit going in as it rubs against the pin retaining detent. 12) Apply Loctite where you are not using nylock nuts. 13) Attach the saddle and #10 nut and tighten, but not all the way. 14) Install #8 nut inside the saddle. Screw...
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Use a wood drill or an adjustable bit. It's easiest to do this using a drill mounted on a column, otherwise the ABS of the manholes is very resistant, so it's likely that your hole won't be perfectly round. A tolerance is possible, as a flat gasket...
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The size is a bit smaller than the original one, since I wanted to print the arm of the stand (the most critical part of the design) in one piece. I am now very happy with the size of 31 cm x 19 cm x 39 cm and would not like it to be any larger. The...
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Still need to tweak FW a bit. ... Extruder redesigned https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3028303 from g_tobet Y rail my design https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4239029 (obsolete, I'm on dual 10mm rods now https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4794519)
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**Fitting** --- All of these parts are designed to fit snugly over the extrusions and they work perfectly on my machine but they may very well be too tight on yours due to everyone's prints and extrusions being a bit different. **As a result, I...
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On one of my gates, the PLA got a bit hot in the sun (90+ degree day) and bent. PETG should't do that!</p> <p>Update 5/15/2017: Check out these gates in action! Youtube video here:<br/> <a...
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#caliperlove Inserting the letters requires a bit of finesse & just enough brute force not to break the R and X apart- just be patient & make sure to clear any wisps/stringing in the knob & the letters to make it easier. UPDATE 2: As of January,...
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It is possible that the motor still leaks a bit of air, this is inevitable due to the 3D printing process but it can be mitigated by proper seal dimensioning and careful assembly.The LegoMountBlock can be attached to the motor housing and provides...
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The machine is large so the drivers and motors are a bit on the limit (I have a cooler for the drivers but in reality it is more designed to use nema 23 with the same Arduino uno-CNC shield but occupying drivers like the TB6600). In any case, with...
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Video Links: UNW P90 RUNQI: how to make and install the P90 Mounthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_bRlBH4nZg&t=7s Video Links to mag options for this mount: UNW P90 Project update: ESG Euro SuperGame 2022 after...
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This is designed from scratch using the original as a reference.This is due to the real Benchys dimensions are some what tricky to actually work IRL, lets just say it's top heavy.But basically the bow is more vertical than the original, and the hull...
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P1P)You want to also re-spool larger than 1kg spools in a compact spaceTakes up a bit more desk space than V-Spooler, but not muchUses approx. 936g filamentWhich File Do I Print?You Want To Print A New V-Spooler XV-Spooler X Beta 1 is the main file...
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I used wood drill bits for that.Bosch • X103TiTackLife (China) • PDH06A Step Drill KitFor drilling 19mm hole in cargo box with 3-5-7-9-11-13-15-17-19mm drill bit.TackLife drill bits are not very precise. For example 10mm part diameters: 9.84mm,...
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It comes at a bit of a cost, since it's mostly on the "heavy and slow to print" side, which actually amounts to less than 10g of filament and 30 minutes; so no sweat for a very useful piece.K7: This is my personal favorite. It resembles the size and...
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Use the drill bit or a knife.If you have stringing on your pins hit them with a short burst of hot air from a hairdryer. With that method you should get rid of most of the strings. Don't burn yourself. Hold the pins with your pair of...
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Thank you guys so much for your support, I was already motivated by the experiment alone but you guys are making this an even more enjoyable project, I go thru quite a bit of material on these projects, so every little bit helps. Thanks again... As...
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Be careful to use as small a bit as you can to just enlarge enough for the wire. A 1 mm bit should be sufficient. This will give you direct access to the battery plugged into the Rocker control panel. A SPST power switch will allow for independent...
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Still, I just printed again the different parts on my Prusa I3 MK3 that I tuned for better printing over the past year, and for my printer the tolerance of the “standard” parts is a little bit loose and I get some wobbling in the assembly. Therefore...
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I have broken the HDMI cable, I dropped it and snapped the hinge off the bezel so it has a copper color one now and the keyboard just got a bit weird so printing a new black palmrest without holes melted in it that are no longer used. The batteries...
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The nuts will spin in the hole a little bit, so you will need to wedge them to tighten it, or glue them.4x 10-12mm M3 screws and square nuts for the magnet holders (optional).The dimmer and LTC3780 boards are now attached with printed plates that are...
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The .stl files are likely far too big to fit in most 3D printers so you have two options: i) Slice up the models in your, er, slicer and print out in lots of bits. -If doing so I'd strongly advise ABS as the parts can be permanently "glued" using...
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This would be a very tight fit but this is still wide enough to fit my skull through the ear plates with a 10mm buffer and still fit my ears through the gap (with just a little bit of squishing and wiggling) at the base of skullcap, now at a width of...
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If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle.Level the bed and you're done.Important! Screw down the bed leveling screws quite a bit first because the carriage sits a bit lower than stock so you must lower the bed a few mm. If you...
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Update 10-Dec-2016 So decided to add a fan for cooling the print, normally I'd go for a dual fan on the effector, but I haven't got the space, so instead I've fitted a 60mm 12v fan to the side of the bed, slightly angled upwards in the hope it might...
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If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle.Level the bed and you're done.Important! Screw down the bed leveling screws quite a bit first because the carriage sits a bit lower than stock so you must lower the bed a few mm. If you...
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If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle.Level the bed and you're done.Important! Screw down the bed leveling screws quite a bit first because the carriage sits a bit lower than stock so you must lower the bed a few mm. If you...
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If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle.Level the bed and you're done.Important! Screw down the bed leveling screws quite a bit first because the carriage sits a bit lower than stock so you must lower the bed a few mm. If you...
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Maybe this could make up for it a little bit. - This lawsuit's a pretty big deal. - I guess. You sure you want to go through with it? Am I sure? When I'm done with the humans, they won't be able to say, "Honey, I'm...
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If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle.Level the bed and you're done.Important! Screw down the bed leveling screws quite a bit first because the carriage sits a bit lower than stock so you must lower the bed a few mm. If you...