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PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS: See below. ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTUONS: 1. Slide the upper part onto the press die side handle as shown in the photos, as far up as it would go. Mark hole positions, drill and attach the upper part with the press...
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Even if you don't need the extra space for the switch, I recommend printing the v2 version because it has a better grip, especially if your hands are as big as mine. Arduino Code #include "Keyboard.h" #define KEY_LEFT_GUI 0x83 int herramientas[6]...
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I suggest printing the top pieces in something more heat resistant than just PLA, preferably carbon fiber nylon or polycarbonate. ASA should work pretty well too. For the bottom pieces, I used PETG as it allowed for the cards to slide in and out...
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I printed it in a black PLA to help it blend in better with the Xbox. Edit - Feb 1st '21 - I realized that the smaller file's hanger's were off centered... so I have adjusted that and re-uploaded the stl. I have also included 2 more versions of...
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Edit 27-10-2018: added the Fusion 360 original This is a second, improved version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1526752 Detachable top part - easyer for transport RGB Color LED for status More sturdy frame Improved software Smaller electronics...
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Assembly / Printing Choose one of the cases below (they're paired together according to filename). They're also available separately for expansion (if a larger arm is desired, more/less sections, etc). Bill of Materials This BOM lists the amount...
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It really helps to get the belts nice and tight.Here is a link to my BOM, please be aware, this is a scalable design and adaptation may be required, so get more fasteners than you think you need. Parts that needs to be printed more than once is...
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077XBFZH9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To Print: Original Top Face Original Eye Lid Top...
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It prints quickly, uses only about 1 gram of filament (0.33 metres of 1.75 mm filament), and is very easy to use.It clips onto the spool of any brand of filament, so it's a universal clip. It can clip onto 1.75 mm filament or 2.85 mm filament, so...
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If you want to print the most cannon as possible, choose the normal models.I made also a "flat arrakis" or "board" version using the entire topography.The file's names explained: name_1_x_10_y.stl is 1 : x* 10^y. So _1_6_10_7 is 1:600000000 or one in...
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FYI, I am using an FDM printer for the base unit and anything that pops up through the pie panels I am printing in resin. Here is a video link of my electronics mock-up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6nXO9jEetk Base Unit Lower Limit...
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While I haven't printed it myself, it should work just fine. *** 9/27/18 *** The main litho no longer needs to be resized (I've renamed it to MainMashup.stl). The crown's orientation has been fixed, and all the parts should fit nicely together now....
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Using TMC2130 drivers ([plus my other modifications](https://www.thingiverse.com/glabifrons/collections/glabifronss-anycubic-kossel-mods)) with this hotend and Klipper firmware, I was able to print 400mm/s with fairly nice results (very minimal...
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Here is a full list of part lengths, how many you need to print of each, and where they go: 439mm x1 315mm x1 315mm w/ 39.5mm x 4.8mm cutout x1, for filament holder 292mm x1 270mm x2 266mm x4 236mm x3 175mm x3 101mm x4 94mm x4 89mm x1 63mm x1 61mm...
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This is an interference fit, you may need to sand it a bit to get it to fit, my test print barely fit on my carriage. I used a large nozzle with PETG as the test, which tends to skew the dimensions a bit, if the fitment is loose/tight let me know, I...
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- Wall height specifications determine that the charger station stand at a standard elevation measuring two millimeters off ground due strictly adherence maintained through designation provided above aligning appropriately placed dimensions ensuring...
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I'm new to printing and was really struggling with the corners on this thing coming up a bit and this definitely fixed that issue. I'm convinced it's just because I don't know what I'm doing yet. Either way, I just remove them with a razor blade...
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If you printed that set for the third edition stuff, you can now use the units as a faction (or in custom builds) for the new stuff! We've set up a Patreon page for anyone who's interested in helping to fund us so we can keep making free and open...
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For printing: Use any material you like to use, but I would recommend PET at least for the rotary bolt to ensure the knob can withstand some impulse from the spring. Supports are usefull for the spool. Ensure that the control curve is smooth. Avoid...
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Below is a guide with very simplified photos in Italian and English versions, and at the end of the article the settings used in print (at least for me.) Good reading. Hoping to have done something pleasant for the community, thank you very much,...
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Therefore I'm able to connect the geiger counter to my Home Assistant + I added a small OLED Display, to see all data directly when standing in front of it (+ 10 coolness).After the electronics where finished, I've designed an enclosure, based on the...
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What you need: A sacrificial Raspberry Pi Zero W (1) Screws (2.2 x 4.5mm) (7) Nano Servo (e.g., Turnigy T541BBD) (1) Links to videos of the silly thing in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hPZF4_aZSA...
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The ball housing needs to be printed in black for it to trigger the sensor properly. The ball is a tight fit, and I use PETG filament; I press the ball in with pliers. When the filament is absent, there's a 8x3mm round magnet on the back that pulls...
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You reuse the axles and bearings that came with your MMU2 kit.Print instructionsTo mount, push the end of the bowden tube from the back of the MMU into the hole on the end of the "Frame". Move the "Frame" on the wall so the tube has a graceful curve...
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Insert the UBEC into the printed UBEC mount and screw into place in the cover. 5. Insert the mains socket/switch housing that was removed from the stock cover, and screw into place at the rear of the new cover. 6. Insert the original 24v printer...
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All other cars use the same wheel. Since I dont have an existing Brio or Ikea train set, I printed all my tracks from the following project using a -7.4 mm Z offset in my slicer, so that the tracks were thin (no need to waste filament/time making...
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This design has reduced my purge waste from an average of 200 grams per print down to less than 40 grams. The trick is purging only when a tool change is needed, not every layer like a Purge Block does. On High Contrast filaments, you can increase...
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Here's what you need to print: **Big Box** - primary gameplay components * 1x Map Tiles * 1x Features * 1x Missions * 5x Agencies x5 * 4x Joint Ventures x4 * 1x Outcomes * 1x Time * 1x Points * 1x Calendars **First Small Box** - Advancements and...
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The play translates into uneven surfaces which are readily apparent on large flat horizontal surfaces, but also affect every other print in some way. There are a few mods here and you can try all or one at a time. First off, the bearing holders on...
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I would like to change the base and top part for reducing the print time. Edit your own version using Tinkercad: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/bshg0Q4fTUs-sputnik-pieper-modell-remake To build this project, you will need: * A PCB, which could be...