zero tolerance 3d models
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In case you use different bell, some adaptation might be needed.Print instructions:PLA0,2mm or 0,3 mm layer heightMOTOR_MOUNT, DRIVE_WHEEL, DRIVEN_WHEEL and AXLE with 100% infillUse 3 perimeters for stand and headstock.Motor is little bit on the...
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The tolerance on the center bearing is only 0.1mm for the radius (0.2mm for the diameter). I have to actually tap my bearings in using a flat block of wood and a hammer but once they are in, they tend not to come out!</p> <p>Given the variance of...
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Due to the tendency for warping ABS can be challenging therefore if it begins to warp, that warping can messing the tolerances in this design, especially the holes for the screws, as such PLA or PET should be a better/easier print.Assembly:Update 1:...
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I'm currently playing death stranding on my PC and came up with the idea of recreating the „Odradek“ scanner as a desk light so I'd like to present you the "Desk Stranding" lamp (thanks to reddit user u/Typh_R who came up with the name).This is...
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Will continue adding more over next few days. UPDATE: 2020.10.02 Increased the tolerance of the Drawer_2x2x4_single_compartment.stl, Drawer_2x2x4_single_compartment.stp, Drawer_2x2x4_three_compartments.stl, Drawer_2x2x4_three_compartments.stp. I had...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=368375 Instructions Using the following options: custom_left_port_corner_radius = 5 pattern_element_overlap = 97 custom_top_port_x_position = -10 custom_bottom_outer_edge_chamfer_radius = .6...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=368375 Instructions Using the following options: custom_right_port_y_position = 0 custom_top_port_corner_radius = 5 custom_left_port_length = 50 pattern_element_rotation = 0...
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You may need to sand the sides of the acrylic to fit depending on your tolerances. I glued mine in with Goop.\nI haven't tried it yet, but it may be wise to glue a thin piece of black felt on the bottom of the top plates to prevent scratching the...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=368375 Instructions Using the following options: custom_bottom_port_length = 40 custom_top_port_length = 70 custom_top_port_corner_resolution = 8 stencil_size = 40 printer_tolerance = 0.4...
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Depending on your printer’s tolerance, you may need to trim/file the recess back slightly to get a nice snug fit for the roof. • The pilings/stairs were similarly printed in one piece and then glued to the underside of the floor, (positioning...
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If you print out the case in four parts (i.e., "case top left," "case top right," "case bottom left", and "case bottom right"), you might, depending on the tolerances of your printer, consider gluing together only "case bottom left" and "case bottom...
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I used solidworks to model the parts, check for interferences, and add tolerances. Previous work with bearings helped make sure parts would move smoothly. Assenbly I fixed the stepper motor to the outer casing with M3x10 screws. The 11lobe...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=368375 Instructions Using the following options: custom_bottom_port_length = 40 custom_top_port_length = 70 custom_top_port_corner_resolution = 8 stencil_size = 40 printer_tolerance = 0.4...
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I used a PEI sheet from http://www.amazon.com/Polyetherimide-Standard-Tolerance-PEI0113-Thickness/dp/B0013HQ7B0?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage to cover a spot on my glass that delaminated. You could probably use a thinner...
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The end goal is to get this model CNC'd so it has to be as perfect as possible since metal has much tighter tolerances than plastic. Short term goal is to get v1.4 CNC machined. Part version 1.4 is the final version based off of the original part. I...
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Due to variances in tolerance with different 3D Printers, it may not be possible to take the model apart once the hoops have been fully seated in their respective positions. If the model is to be assembled and disassembled repeatedly, then either...
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I also added some convex parts to the rear rocket engines because I wasn't sure the print tolerances of the original engine cones. I closed up some voids and added a hex hole in the vertical between the side-by-side cargo locations. It's named after...
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If you print out the case in four parts (i.e., "case top left," "case top right," "case bottom left", and "case bottom right"), you might, depending on the tolerances of your printer, consider gluing together only "case bottom left" and "case bottom...
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The holes are small, you may need to work on them a bit with a hobby knife to get the nuts in depending on the tolerances of your printer. Its meant to be tight, and it took some fiddling, but I got them all in.</p> <p>Cut some small lengths of the...
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You may need to extend or trim the filament sensor arm depending on your printer's tolerances. The length I used and uploaded here works for me with soft filaments like Ninjaflex. 15. Enjoy! A few notes: - I am not a designer and I make designs...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=368375 Instructions Using the following options: custom_left_port_corner_radius = 5 pattern_element_overlap = 0 custom_top_port_x_position = -10 custom_bottom_outer_edge_chamfer_radius = .6...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=368375 Instructions Using the following options: custom_right_port_y_position = 0 custom_top_port_corner_radius = 5 custom_left_port_length = 50 pattern_element_rotation = 0...
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I've tried to accomodate it in the design but some silk filaments are simply just to brittle.Scaling the design should only be done in X and Y direction or else the locking mechanism tolerances might not fit.Disclaimer.The Cable Winder II can cause...
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They are designed to a tight tolerance for the holes and are snap fit, so I suggest printing some test ones at 100% scale and test-fitting. If they are snug, scale down 5% and try again. Elephant's foot on the bottom of the print an cause a tight...
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The box goes together with 15 or 16 5mm m3 bolts (a 16mm bolt can go in place over the step down converter as a set screw if tolerance is loose), the fan requires 20mm or 25mm m3 bolts and nuts, and the fused mains plug requires a couple bolts (15mm...
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- While the noise level on the low temp extruder is not much different because of the layer turbine fan, the high pitched whine from the 30x30x10 heat block fan is replaced by a much more tolerable hum from the 40x40x10. The larger and ducted heat...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=368375 Instructions Using the following options: custom_top_outer_edge_chamfer_radius = .6 stencil_vertical_position = 50 use_mouse_ears = 0 custom_back_camera_x_size = 20...
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If they come out too loose, a drop of superglue will make them more solid (in most cases this shouldn't be necessary, but unfortunately tolerances vary across printers and filaments). The snap joint concept is discussed further in this tutorial: <a...
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thickness steps are disappearing: Set "Slicing Tolerance Option" to "middle". Thanks go to <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/Keichide/about">Keichide</a> for the hint.</p><p>To have comparable swatches as the ones posted here, please print the...
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If you print out the case in four parts (i.e., "case top left," "case top right," "case bottom left", and "case bottom right"), you might, depending on the tolerances of your printer, consider gluing together only "case bottom left" and "case bottom...