3d print bridging test
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Print DACSTOP.stl x 2 - use double sided tape under it and between it and the DAC...use the second and crazy glue it behind it so it won't move.... use velcro under the powersupply and use velcro on the case bottom so you can remove the power...
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If your job isn’t the kindest, print this out and keep it with you, there’s always a worse job, like trying to live and work on this thing in the middle of a violent fast moving, constantly moving, lightning flashing orange and black sand storm you...
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I added a ziptie location for the cables (break off the designed-in support), modified a ton of tolerances, got the fan ducts adjusted to the proper height with the nozzle, made a permanent BLTouch mount, embossed "CR-10S Pro V2" and "Micro Swiss...
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Print Settings Printer: Other Rafts: No Supports: No Custom Section How I Dreamed Up This: To make this, you first have to create the base of the ship using a rectangular prism, then use the triangular prism to make the keel of the ship. Next, you...
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To taper this wing just print the airfoils smaller and smaller to give the taper. So to reduce chord to 50% is easy. When you resize in a slicer it will tell you the length of the chord. So you just need to reduce this by typing the new value into...
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I took the original part and modified to make it a little simpler to print and also design. There is draft in original part in two directions of the part for molding purposes. I removed the vertical draft but kept the fore-aft draft (which is...
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this is an afterburner direct drive mod for the "tronxy x5sa pro" currently the e3dv6 hotend and the dragon hotend are supported In Y axis you lost 10mm print space these things are needed for the afterburner: Cap screws M3x6 2x M3x8 3x M3x12 2x...
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2 printed objects 4. 2 stainless steel screws M3 5. 2 stainless steel nuts M3 6. Tools: hammer, tape, plastic bag, soldering iron, resin or glue gun. I chose to use Raspberry Pi for the project. For the electronic component, I set up a photoresistor...
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Initially named the RR Donnelley Building after the printing company that served as its primary tenant, it later became the corporate headquarters of United Airlines in 2007 following a deal that included acquiring naming rights to the building. This...
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Please scale it in the slicer.Recommendation:3MF Files: Vase_100_top & Vase_100_bot→ Scale in 100 & 133 3MF Files: Vase_166_top & Vase_166_bot (better fit of toleraces with bottom part and more drainage holes)→ Scale in 166, 200,...
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Components: 2 - 5015 Radial Fans* - link to 24V version; you may need a 12V version depending on your power supply 4 - 5x5mm magnets* - for mounting the cooling duct 2 - 2W 12V LED modules* - wired in series or parallel depending on your power...
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Print Settings Nozzle size: 0.40mm Layer height: 0.16mm Infill density: 100% Nozzle temperature: 230°C +-5°C Bed temperature: 60°C Cooling: 50% Support Overhang Angle: 85 Build Plate Adhesion Type: Brim Disclaimer: As you all know, producing the...
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The interdisciplinary tasks allow in a simple and fast way a use in the classroom, such as mathematics, Language and general education, but also in the promotion of talent and afternoon care. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S...
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It is parametric and you can change the angle that is printed within Solidworks by going to the equations section and telling it how tall is your frame (370mm) and how far out will the all thread touch the wood (mine is 200mm). From that the equation...
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Print the required parts (some will need supports), glue the splash guard to the top of the airlift pump as pictured, cut the mesh to size and glue through it with the mesh retainer holding it in place on the holding basket's window (superglue was...
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The whole size is the only change.3MF- Two Colored: If you can print in multiple colors, use the 3mf files, which also use 6x2mm magnets.LinksLinks are Amazon Affiliate links.Magnets (300 count) - 6x2mm - https://amzn.to/3SswN0N Magnets (400 count) -...
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The front shroud includes a slider that allows the air flow to be redirected away from the printed part if required. The Triple Lower Vent attaches from the bottom using 3-M3 countersunk machine screws. Because the vent adds some height, the...
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I strongly recommend printing Mpooh's fuse holder and wiring in an automotive fuse in series with the battery. The battery probably has protection circuitry, but who knows how much power this battery can supply before protection shuts it down. I use...
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I'm currently printing 3 perimeters, 6 end layers and cubic infil which has the advantage of forming lots of sealed pockets. To get the cubic infill strong enough I've gone to 30% infill, partly based on one of the Gong designer's youtubes where he...
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Preparation: Print 2-3 models of the crayfish for students to examine better. Students need their science journal and a copy of the crayfish worksheet (front being the diagram and back being the function sheet). For parts 3 and 4, you will need live...
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... Done with Base Save as Part (*.prt) And as STL If you want to print later. The top screw Again start with a hexagon 2.5 wide 0.5 tall. Extruded base, make a circle in the middle 1.5 wide 1.7 long (This way you can be sure it screws in all the way).
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My first prints with this thing showed an improvement, but only time will tell whether I was right. ;-) See the file Details.pdf for details and mounting sequence. Again, the Y-Carriage_for_20x20_V-Slot_Rail_Right and...
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* As an alternative, you can print the nosecone I've now included with this thing. 20% infill should be fine and it will weight the nose without gluing on nuts. There is a recess in the nosecone for the knot from the shock cord to fit. This nose cone...
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I increased the tolerances a bit in the last version 1.1 but I didn't printed it because the version 1.0 is already working good for me (after sanding). So I hope it will be ok for you. Anyway, you will still have to remove the supports and sand...
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UPDATE: I have reworked the top and bottom of the case so that it can now be printed without supports being turned on. I have also moved the USB and Ethernet port partitions to the top half of the case to ensure their stability when installing the...
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Update: I made a 2nd Gen hub adapter that is much simpler, prints a lot faster and seems to have held up to all the abuse we have put it through over the past week. The plastic wheels/tires on my sons power wheels didn't have enough grip even...
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ive not printed these yet to try them but they should be the same as the ones im using now just being round instead of square. thought id update this with them incase someone who wants to try this would rather have the round instead of the square. ...
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**(update 2017 October 12th: it's okay with an original extruder)** For future designs, I am considering rotating some degrees towards the front the connectors for the chain between the extruder and the X-Motor because as you can see on the...
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***** Print Settings Layer Height 0.2 mm Infill Density 20% Generate Support - yes. Build Plate Adhesion Type: Brim ****** I controlled the LEDs using an ESP8266 chip and software obtained from: https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED ***** If...
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The sensor is quite near the nozzle, but I've noticed no problems so far printing PLA at 220-230°C. You may need some spacers to reach the right probe distance in the z-axis. Carefully check if the sensor reacts before the nozzle hits the bed. The...