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Really, the biggest upside is that you don't have to use those startlingly unreliable filament runout sensors. I always wondered what the advantage was of your printer stopping when it ran out of filament when... it was already going to do that...
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1-16-18: Added some holes to side of mounting bracket to make it easier to add accessories like sensors, fans, etc. Fixed the mounting holes for fan duct on bowden mount, they were too low. Added locking pin behind plate to make plate more rigid in...
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For an optical filament sensor, you might want to take a look at this thing on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3021660. If you're having issues with your Da Vinci 3D printer's extruder thermistor, you can check out this article from...
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The structure of this Thingiverse-Description: - Hello - (The structure of this Thingiverse-Description) - The design goal oft this 3d printer - Bill Of Materials - How to build - Trouble shooting - Print Settings - How I design this - Questions &...
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It uses a temperature sensor on the end of a wire that you can place wherever you want and it will ramp up the cooling at 38 degrees C plus. I tested it by holding the thermistor onto the print-bed as it warmed up to 80c and I could see the fan...
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- You can use the original 'magnetic' steel plate for the Bed Level Probe sensor but you need to print the included 'Probe distancer 2mm.stl' for the correct height. ** VERY IMPORTANT: Since the Probe center is now positioned minus 5mm more to...
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- Lightweight slide added to improve rapid-fire slide return - SlideFix 1 rail can be epoxied to the interior of the rear of the slide - SlideFix 2 can be epoxied laying flat against the corner of the shoulder behind the solenoid - WiiCamAdapter is...
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- If needed, you can set your z-probe sensor offset by sending M851 Z-0.01 for example. EXTRUDER CALIBRATION The 2 extruders should be calibrated Just fine but you can tweak this settings by sending g-codes to the printer. Get your old E-Steps...
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Those are only available through the links.*** What you will need: Bench Drill Press Stand x2...
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## New printed parts: There was some parts missing in the original spec that I felt I needed: * Simple MGN12C-mounted Bed strain relief * Simple NEMA17-mounted X-Motor strain relief * Filament runout sensor mount (on the top extrusion) ## Parts I...
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The rifle targeting sensor system that linked to the users HUD allowed for far more accuracy than a standard carbine both at long range as well as when hip firing at close-mid range. While the basic DC15-X prototypes lacked any sort of stock,...
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I had previously tried a 9v battery tied to the VIN line, but the Arduino's voltage regulator couldn't handle the servos and kept rebooting the board every time it made its first movement. The eyes consist of a Ultrasonic Module HC-SR04 Distance...
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Having the fan on the left is good if the right-side positioning would interfere with other things such as a bed level sensor such as BLTouch. But it also lets the fan draw air from above, rather than from right off the bed with the fan's 45 degree...
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Note that the hole for this screw is undersize so that it grips the screw, preventing it from loosening; optional M4 nuts can be used to increase the security of the screws. Drill out the long horizontal 4mm holes so that the long M4 screws will...
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A couple important details added.As the RPi needs a consistent voltage to run, you'd need a supplementary sensor to monitor the battery cell (or you can let the BMS board just cut off power then you know it's time to charge). So I've included a hole...
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Video can be found here: https://youtu.be/SAgiv4o8rxQ More info can be found here: https://hackaday.io/project/168301-arduino-controlled-photogrammetry-3d-scanner components used: 1 × 9g Servo motor link:...
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The X mount also has mount holes for a optional x endstop sensor and BLTouch ABL mounts. The E3d hotend mount itself is in two parts: back and front clamp pieces. The back piece mounts to the X plate. See post printing assembly instructions. The...
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Helmet Attachments:HU-RS:The over head Hardened Uplink and Remote Sensor package have separately printable lenses. One could also cut some cheap sunglasses into some circular pieces that fit into these slots for a great reflective detail. The HU-RS...
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Please pay attention to placement of the heater block/thermal sensor wires, I’ve rotated them to back (there is sufficient space) and with this move, most of heating source is kept away from the printed parts (just be on a safe side), as well - got...
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One mounts onto the SM2's enclosure, using already-existing threaded holes on the vertical beam near the touchscreen (if you have the touchscreen mounted as directed) — this is the beam with the door sensor, which both of the doors magnetically snap...
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One example off the top of my head, You'll have to figure out endstops on your own, I'm using a Duet Wifi for sensor-less homing. There may be far more things that you'll have to figure out but I wanted to share all the work I've done. The idler...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2536787 I do not have any provisions for bed level sensors and I have no plans on doing so as I rarely have to mess with leveling my bed once I have it adjusted. I just use a measurement jig to check my z height on...
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You will need the original rubber insert though.The low battery warning may not work because it shows at 2.5v, which is the same voltage that the protection chip(s) disconnects the battery.For the hygrometer, the main chip and SHT30 sensor can take...
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Brushless motors are not well suited for the task unless they are sensored (difficult to find). Suspensions work more like a energy reservoirs systems for climbing than a normal car suspension. On a Superclass both axles are able to steer. So in...
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* Optional: attach dc42 IR Sensor to the "Hemera_Connector" part. * Assemble wires and everything, and reconfigure Firmware (search for instructions if you don't know how). I'm close to releasing an Universal Hemera Cooling Shroud that fits both V6...
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Added "sensor screens" just for looks. The bronze screen is just fiberglass window screen colored with a Sharpie. Neutrik Adapter: For direct wiring to the inside of the wand. Uses a Neutrik NAC3MPX Powecon Tru1 Appliance Inlet Connector and...
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How it all started: A capacitive sensor sparked the idea! Then, the GT2560 gave up on me with 24V after three months. Then I switched to Ramps and swapped out the stepper motors! I decided to turn it into a test bed for my next printer. I picked up a...
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Having the fan on the left is good if the right-side positioning would interfere with other things such as a bed level sensor such as BLTouch. But it also lets the fan draw air from above, rather than from right off the bed with the fan's 45 degree...
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- Feeder_TUBE: Cut the holes in the Feeder_Tube Similar to Pistol Feeder Tube so you can see the brass in front of the proximity sensor. - AMP_Tube_Adaptor: Added so you can attach the tubes that come with AMP MATE feeder for the AMP Annealer. -...
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Your Z offset may vary based on where you positioned your sensor but this worked well for me and prevents collisions from occurring with the print head or the holder. You can leave it on when you 3D print. It doesn't get too hot where it's positioned...