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but fully intend to keep doing so :). Future thoughts? Upgrading to include ROS (currently using my very amateur Python code). Single power supply (instead of separate source for Pi). Adding a detachable module on top for extra Pi4 power, using...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=401429 Instructions Using the following options: inner_diameter = 55 pattern =...
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The parts might detach from the bed and will be shifted around during the following print.Method 2: Manual material changes / Virtual extrudersThis is a pretty cool method I've seen explained by JoanTabb in her reply in the "Manual" multicolour...
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The Demon Core was a spherical 6.2-kilogram (14 lb) subcritical mass of plutonium 89 millimetres (3.5 in) in diameter, manufactured during World War II by the United States nuclear weapon development effort, the Manhattan Project, as a fissile core...
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for a 3 mm axle use a 3.2 mm drill, not 3.5 mm). Drill slowly - at least slowly enough not to melt the plastic or overstress the springs. <br>Slip the tire onto the rim. No glue needed. Finished! Note that you can always remove/exchange/reuse...
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THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GITHUB https://github.com/IdoMagal/The-Boardgame-Insert-Toolkit/ This OpenSCAD library was created to make it easy to create board game inserts with lids for either horizontal or vertical storage, without any programming...
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Please post a make, so people can see my model really works and I get positive feedback in the same process, too. Print Settings Printer: TronXY X5 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 42% Filament: Noyes PLA Sand, Black Notes: Print the...
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The Demon Core was a spherical 6.2-kilogram (14 lb) subcritical mass of plutonium 89 millimetres (3.5 in) in diameter, manufactured during World War II by the United States nuclear weapon development effort, the Manhattan Project, as a fissile core...
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Do NOT allow any infill on any of the areas underneath the lid (such as where the screw fitting is).I had no problem printing the door handles and keyhole as they are, but if you do tend to have adhesion problems, you may want to add a brim to...
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Tighten both mounting bolts gently using the ball-end 2.5mm allen key for M3 screws; there is less clearance to reach the screws than in the original base enclosure, but they should not be difficult to reach at a driveable angle. <li><p>Reinstall...
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2: Toe ClipsQty. 4: 5mm x 25mm bolts (I prefer Hex Socket or Hex Button Cap)Qty. 4: 5mm nutsQty. 4 or 8: 5mm flat washers (8? – I prefer a washer on each side of the assembly)Qty. 4: Split lock washers Object Files:‘Adapter’ –...
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Mine has traveled a bit and remains intact, but you may want to just epoxy some wire and a bead.Should you choose to embark on the printed version:Print 2. It's labeled "left," but both sides are the same</li><li>Use a fine layer height. (As low as...
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I decided to use a closed-loop design, since I wanted a high wall mounting point for more stability. To print, put the flat wall-facing side (with the nail keyholes) facing towards the build plate, hit slice, and print...
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Use a plier and peel it off bit by bit. You did it. Step 2 Assembly of fan housingInstall the fan into the housing. Make sure that the fan is blowing into the right direction. The arrow on the side of the fan has to point into the direction of the...
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Change the necessary values, save the file (CTRL + S), re-render the model (F6), and export it (F7).VariableNameExampleNotescolsColumns3Number of squares along the X axisrowsRows3Number of squares along the Y axissqTextText for Squares…Content for...
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Pass the positive and the two ground wires through the connector at the bottom of ring 2. next ring Connect the assembled two rings to the next middle ring, passing the three wires in. Cut the positive wire again, pass the two existing ground wires...
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Use a plier and peel it off bit by bit. You did it. Step 2 Assembly of fan housingInstall the fan into the housing. Make sure that the fan is blowing into the right direction. The arrow on the side of the fan has to point into the direction of the...
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As a probe for the board surface sensor, the most common antenna from a radio receiver with a screw thread at its base is used, which can be bought at any radio store the project of vacuum tweezers "NATASHA-1" will not be described in this article,...
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I used thick CA.The bottom half has a large peg that slots into and centers the middle part.Just don't add too much glue so that it squeezes out the sides when clamping them together. Stand, step 2 (FeltTop_Top):Note that there is a small line on the...
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During the Battle of Raseiniai, a lone KV-1 (or KV-2, according to some historians) defended a crucial road across soft ground and was encountered by the 6th German Panzer Division. The KV tank was hit multiple times by 50mm anti-tank guns of the...
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The low-profile version should be used if there's no need to clear a back-splash or something similar. Hardware for Assembly and Installation:60x10x3mm neodymium bar magnets — 2x minimum, total will depend on your configuration.M3x10mm screws...
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no more need for the "mks_font", "mks_pic" folders and "mks_config.txt" file for the FW update to be executed 2. FW update doesn't erase the SPI flash anymore, no need to update fonts, icons and config at every FW update 3. replaces the annoying...
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😊 P.S.2 I also tried to maintain the same tone and enthusiasm level as in your original text. Let me know if you'd like something different. 😊</s> P.S.3 If you prefer a specific synonym or phrasing, please feel free to tell me, and I'll be happy...
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Also more aesthetically pleasing by seeming less lanky. The clip's eye placement was adjusted from 0.80 cm to 0.83 cm away from the vertical edges. Aesthetic purpose: eyes looked odd when they were too far apart. The...
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Assembly Guide Grip and Receiver Gather the Grip_Left, Grip_Right, GripScale_Left, GripScale_Right, GripReceiverSidePlate_Left, GripReceiverSidePlate_Right, the Receiver, 2 M4x20 screws, 3 M3x12, an M3x20 and the small rubber band Take one of the...
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Use support on Build Plate only.Use a cardboard box the size of the Print Bed and a height of 2.5 cm / 1 in above the fan to facilitate air circulation.Approximate drying time:MaterialTempTimePLA50ºC / 122ºF3HABS65ºC / 149ºF3HPetG /...
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It is super easy and you don't need additional hardware (like the MMU). This instructions apply for the Prusa i3 MK3 and Prusa Slicer, other printers might be different. Drag and drop the "Colorwheel.3MF" file into...
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Assemble flipflop + flipflop-base + lock-TrayThe tray is a great way to finish the run and to store extra marbles. Print SettingsPrinter: Anet AM8Rafts: NoSupports: No, except for “The Wave” and “Lombard Street”Resolution: 0.2Infill: 20%Filament:...
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Timing will depend on the glue you decided to use.Step 2: Assemble the electronicsFirst, cut off the B end of the USB cable you choose to use, and strip back ~3cm of insulation. Identify the 5V power and ground wires and remove all other...
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The duct has to be removed to install the carriage on the Linear Rail Bearing Guide.The hotend is fitted with four 2.5M screws. The BoM below lists the least expensive option I could find for just these four screws.</li></ul><p><strong>Sherpa...