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Hero Me Gen 5 files to print to fit this adapter: • Hero_Me_Gen5_Base_3.stl • CR-Ender_E3D_Gantry_Adapter_1B.stl • CR-Ender_Gantry_Clip_1.stl • HMG5_E3D_V6-Clone_Air_Dam.stl • HMG5_E3D_V6-Clone_Collar.stl Choose one of these two files (or, you can...
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Although I own various levelling sensors I rarely use them. Therefore the included brackets are a WIP starting position for others to develop for their own personal requirements. I have not tested either of these parts. 5.V6 style hot ends now mount...
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... neodymium magnets and an Omron D2F mouse switch as a probe. This design is far superior to the original FSR sensors used. ... These files are uploaded under Creative Commons - Attribution; you can do what you want with them, but please give credit.
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This design also fits the CR-10 (without a filament runout sensor). I prefer designing things that don't require extra hardware, but in this case, you'll need a skateboard bearing and a 4mm bolt. Printed bearings or modifications that introduce...
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My power switch was larger than the hole provided and I wanted to make the entire enclosure taller, as well as add cutouts for the hall sensor wires, specifically so they wouldn't run parallel to the phase wires out the back of the enclosure. In...
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If you are using a BL Touch sensor you will need: 2x M3x8 2x M3 hex nuts 2x M4 flat head Plus the mounting hardware you'd normally use to attach a BLTouch. The frame mounts to the X-axis carriage via the two screws that hold the little metal...
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This is a case for a 12 fan controller which uses a temperature sensor to regulate the fan speed (using PWM). You can find them on ebay cheap, or on <a...
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8mm X 486mm of the Y axis Upper front and rear protections Lower front and rear protection only Heating tray cable chain will need to be extended to a total of 21 links The following cables will need to be extended or replaced with new ones: Y axis...
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This design fits CR-10 (without filament runout sensor). I prefer designing things that don't require extra hardware, but to achieve a proper fit you will need a skateboard bearing and a 4mm bolt. Printed bearings or modifications that create...
cults3d
-Suturus Pattern Heat Ray Cannon (Shielded, NoShield, Components, and Complete -Triple Power Cable from reactor to weapon (modular segments) -Secondary Gravity Cannon (Muzzle petals open or fused closed, shielded and unshielded, complete weapon or...
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Remix de varios modelos para montaje de orbiter 2.0, y Volcano Montado en 2 piezas, sensor (opcional), Cámara (opcional) impresión rápida y con poco material, se recomienda PETG o ASA, pero se ha probado con PLA y se obtienen excelentes...
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I'll use a GPIO Extension Board to connect my Enclosures Sensors, Lights etc. The Brace fits (clicks) onto the Extrusion like the PSU-Replacement Brace. It is mountet with up to four T-Nut's to hold it secure in place.</p> <p>With the included Flat...
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... using a M3X25 bolt filed while rotating in a drill press; mount it finger-tight. 17. Connect some power (around 5V) and test the sensor's functionality (LED lights up when in contact with something). 18. ...Mount and enjoy your completed probe.
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If you want to buy fully assembled ones, see here (Indonesia only): https://www.tokopedia.com/filagain/ INSTRUCTIONS: Tools needed to assemble: Drill (or anything else that can make a 4mm hole) Screwdriver (Non-printed) Parts needed: Plastic...
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... for power, wired directly to the 5v rail of the Arduino. The Ultrasonic Module HC-SR04 Distance Sensor is used for the eyes and is wired to D13 (TRIG) and D3 (ECHO). ...Users can choose alternative pins, but remember to adjust the code accordingly.
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TubbyBot is an easy-to-use two-wheeled robot with no sensors, featuring RGB LEDs that illuminate its body and an OLED display as its eyes. To turn on TubbyBot, simply use a magnet. ... To learn more about this innovative project, please visit: ...
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It uses: - An Arduino Leonardo board - A DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor - A MQ2 smoke detector (be careful, as it doesn't detect flames, as you can see in the attached video) - A 5V relay - A power supply for the Arduino board with a switch...
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* Add some motion sensors or other interactive elements, allowing users to control the arm remotely. These are just a few ideas to get us started, but I'm sure there are many other possibilities waiting to be explored. What do you think? ...How would...
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Information de ce projet : Petite création après avoir cherché des heures pour un support de fin de course de la marque "Lerdge" pour une réplique de "Prusa I3 MK3s" qui ne fessait pas perdre, ou presque pas, de zone imprimable, sans imprimer une...
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Direct Geared Belted Extruder 1,75mm (v1)\nThis model is now outdated and has been replaced by the V2 version.\nNew features include a 90-degree turn: Direct Geared Belted Extruder V2 (1,75mm).\nIf you're looking for a bowden version, check out my...
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The TubbyBot is a simple two-wheeled robot with no sensors, but it has RGB LEDs that illuminate its body and an OLED display for eyes. The bot can be powered on using a magnet. To learn more, visit these links: ...
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Also included the blend file in case you want to print versions with the sensor mounts. Update 20180403 - Added a version with the radial fan mounted 90 degrees on Z and straight up. This is purposefully built for my I3 Cube/HyperCube Evo hybrid...
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This probe is far superior to the original FSR sensors used. The 626Pilot firmware (which is old but works well) can be found at: https://github.com/626Pilot/Smoothieware/tree/edge/FirmwareBin Before downloading, ensure you view the raw file or you...
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This is a customized plate and bl touch sensor, I remixed stuff here and there to make it as close as possible to the original design, so no print loss volume. Thingiverse won't allow me to remix, so I will give credit to owners at the end. ...
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You'll need to cover the optical sensor on the back of the LED pillar in order for the machine to cure without the cover on, and ideally you should improvise a cover to keep the UV inside. ...A big enough cardboard box with the bottom cut out...
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By using a slightly modified INA219 sensor board and a shunt resistor, I should be able to monitor this with my Raspberry Pi. I had to modify my original design for the shunt resistor and now have it placed on its side, screwed to a platform on the...
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The electronics I'm mounting in the design include: * SUNFOUNDER 10.1 INCH TOUCHSCREEN * Raspberry Pi A+ (should fit Pi4 or 3B+, but would have to cut an access plate on the right side to access USB and Ethernet) * Openplotter Canbus Adapter *...
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... levelling.. shim your carriage so it's X direction is level with the spoil board then use the sensor to map all the low spots. ...I shimmed my low spots with a glue stick and sheets of paper under the spoil board.</p> Category: Machine Tools
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A corexy printer loosely based on the Hypercube evolution featuring: - Hiwin Linear Rails - Duet3D Duet 2 Wifi Board - Original MK52 Prusa print bed - E3D Hemera extruder - BlTouch sensor - Misumi Bearings I started with the plan to build a Hypercube...
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This stationary light laser cannon features a prominent 2.8-meter energy dish, equipped with sixteen micropower routers and eight power conversion cells, alongside targeting sensors and a central laser emitter. It harnesses energy efficiently,...