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I'm still finding bits in my shed. Printing: - Outer case. PETG, 0.2mm layers, perimeters 3 (1.2mm), 4 solid layers top and bottom. Support is only needed in three areas, highlighted in green in the image. The blue layer in the next image...
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It droops a little bit at the top but that part is not visible when the MPSM LCD is screwed on. If you need a different type of LCD bracket and control board mounting write in the comments and il design it if you are willing to test print it.</p>...
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A bit of research also picked out the remixes by avanhanegem (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2058866) and henryarnold (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2349232) - their excellent ideas, designs and other contributions have all been considered in...
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The Angle Adjust Mount locations are 3 layers thick and can be punched out or removed by passing a 4mm drill bit through. This keeps the rear of the plate clean and allows users to select a mounting location based on preference and side (Left v Right...
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For the two-way mirror side I got some window film online and had some 3mm acrylic lasercut to match the mirror's diameter. To help with modelling this I used David Gian-Cursio's model for initial reference, taking design liberties where necessary...
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Look for a 12V 0.1A to 0.16A fan, those seem to move quite a bit more air (you may even need to turn the speed down to 50% or so in some prints, quite a lot of air gets pushed out by this cooler.). Note, also shown are my "BLTouch Mount for Titan...
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It occurred to me that this happy little mascot would be a great bookworm, too!Depending on your multi-color printing capabilities there are a few different ways to print this one, and I've tried to cater to as many people as possible who may not...
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They fit really tight so it's better to plug in the legs before the head so you have some grip to give it the needed pressure to get them in. Things to print: 1 x Pig Body 1 x Pig Head 2 x Pig Legs 1 x 12mm Plug A Cow Soon to come... A Chicken...
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Hi, this is my creation a Raspberry PI 4 laptop, it as everything u need 4 usb port, ethernet, wi fi, 2 speakers, 3.5 jack for music ecc Is all printe in PETG, 13.3" if you are crazy like me, make this project, is a bit expensive in the photos you...
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Added an assembly note. Print istructions:Printing is super easy: choose the model you prefer from the download list or create your custom one using the .f3d file and the guide below.Use the coarse profile to speed the print up and make sure...
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The shaft and locking nipple are both a bit wider, and I split them both into quarters (instead of just halves) so that the shaft opening could accommodate the wider locking nipple head and spread more evenly. These all with the goal of making it...
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The one with the center suffix has the same space between border and LCD Display while the other has a bit more space between the LCD Display and the buttons.Print Settings:- Top Case: 0.2mm, no support, 15% infill- Bottom Case: 0.2mm, no support,...
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I have tried the default supports however their footprint is a bit small and have had the default supports come off of the build plate. Make sure to position the custom supports as shown in the drawing and select "print as support" for the custom...
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I also adjusted the tolerances of the nozzle wrench brackets so that they fit a bit tighter.I also felt the cover did not latch securely enough, so I also deepened the magnet pockets on the case, so you can stack two 6x3mm magnets in each pocket.I...
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The high weight of the filament at the top of the gantry is no longer a disadvantage but the wobbling of the filament itself still retains a little bit because of the torsionally weak plastic gantry bridge.So... I would like to recommend the 90°...
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If installed, it breaks under your weight, the seat stay stiffening bridge will drive into the back of the seat tube with quite a bit of force. Odds are good that will break your frame. I addressed this by stuffing a rolled up towel between the...
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With blue or black it was okish, with red a bit hard to see. (you can see the difference on the pic, red icons underneath that made me try it the other way) or they get printed extra on a very thin base (0,1mm) get glued on top in the end. Which...
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Other gears come as: Large ID: twenty four / large OD ( thirty two) Outside Diameter for the small ring measures about 2.125 in; pitch comes at around 32 while outside at a little bit above this Big set ID has roughly sixty-four with Outside coming...
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Extra skin wall count of 1, to guarantee something for the internal skin to end on.To let the charger-holding loop cool between layers, I specified a minimum layer time of 10 s (a bit less would probably have been fine). So printing...
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If you don't need access to the second expansion card and/or want a shorter stand, version 1 is what you want.Version 2 is has:Uniform wall thickness (with one purposeful exception)The exception is below the second expansion card, the hole is wider...
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I drill the holes out with a 5/16 drill bit after printing. I've uploaded that file individually. The entire SketchUp file has the old bearing, so be warned if you try to print that one. I have a plan to replace the hardboard with a thin sheet of...
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Especially the adjustments on the materials in Substance Painter are crucial; you need to download this file to see how it works, making the model a bit pricier. I'M NOT PERFECT: Nobody is! I always try my best but sometimes mistakes can occur...
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I was able to print all 9 on a single run in a bit over an hour. Print instructionsMost of the pictures show prints made with a 0.4mm nozzle (most common size), 0.28mm layer height, 2 perimeters and top/bottom layers, 18% infill, no supports, brims,...
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You can also just add glue to the hole but it's a bit messier. To help in magnet placement in the deeper board holes I used punch with a plastic sleeve mine was from an old yard sign but you could probably use a coffee stirrer small straw etc. In...
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Now the size I believe to be correct, but I may scale it up or down a bit depending on how it looks post-print. If one of you fellas gets to it before me, leave feedback in the comments! Also, the middle section should be covered up by some cloth of...
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I also dripped a little lubricating oil on my threads, this helped make it a bit smoother, but it definitely is not required. Should you run into issues with your supports, it may also be smart to do some sanding on the head before putting it into...
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This adapter project serves as a bit of whimsy to play with otherwise wasted parts, and I wouldn't consider jumping with it though I have long coveted a real MA2-30 for many years and would jump with that. Warnings and Use License Conditions: I...
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It won't look as nice and might not last as long, but it will let you try this ligature out to see if you want to spend a few more bucks on a nicer string. Stringing up the ligature Pulling the string through the holes in the ligature can be a bit of...
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I use a spherical abrasive bit on a Dremel. Any imperfections will raise them marbles and put them at risk of collision. (There is a 1mm safety buffer, but things are still pretty close!) Place the marbles and eyeball or place the “Collision...
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If it's too small or too big, scale the design with your slicer a bit and print it again until you have the right length printed. Use the scale for every object you print with this same filament-rol. 2) And now the most important setting (really...