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The Stem-mount parametric model didn't produce flat sides with larger stem sizes which made it hard to print. I've updated the .f3d file so it forces flat sides. I've included two properly parameterized Fusion360 f3d models so anyone can now create...
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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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Before you start, if you are planning on printing it first and installing it after, make sure you have installed the mount bracket for the stepper motor/extruder. The mount bracket is made to use the mount screws for the two upper rollers. If you...
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Print these parts in PETG or ABS, not PLA. You can finish them as desired; I personally sanded, primed with filler spray, sanded some more, applied primer/filler again, and then spray-painted with clear coat. Automotive paints would be ideal, but...
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There is also an experimental EDF holder, not even printed it yet, that would attach to the Body Lid or anything else. The base can be fitted and the two parts glued together. Just an idea but worth putting here. Again saw a Flite test plane with...
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As the buttons require minimal material, I recommend printing a set of each style to ensure a perfect fit. It is easier to solder all wires to the boards before permanently mounting them in the box. By connecting the common pins on the buttons...
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The status of the project as of May 1, 2020, is ongoing: 90% design source files (e.g., computer-aided design CAD) needed to iterate on the design mechanically; 80% production files (e.g., STL files used by 3-D printers to make mechanical...
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It supports several configurations based on whether you want an insert to go into the “empty” insert hex holes, or full insert with or without the “face” decoration (and also allowing a flat bottom for easier horizontal printing).If you wish to make...
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For this particular item, print two backs, two bottoms, one front, and three sides (H2). Slide the bottoms through the sides and push them back to lock in place. **Update 5/10/2020**: American Mini cards are now included, with a single row, two-deep...
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The biggest part is 118mm x 141mm, so this can be printed on way more printers than the big version. There are now two LEDs per segment instead of three. There won't be much documentation as it's basically the same thing - just a bit smaller. So if...
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One uses 3mm rods glued in holes to support these, while the deeper one has a printed base and so a larger space for electronics. There's a groove at the rear for an aerial from the receiver, if it has two, so they can be at 90 degrees. The body lid...
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Printing in the orientation generated makes smoothest surfaces for ball bearings. The best airtight container I've found for this purpose is the Sistema KLIP IT Bakery Box, available on Amazon for around $9 at http://amzn.com/B001XSNP00. The...
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The one on the left in the picture above is not necessary, if you have already printed the original version is will still work fine. But the one on the right needed to be changed to clear to USB jumper/adapter/180 degree thing. I chose to use the...
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Most PC fans should fit since there aren't any thickness constraints, if you have a thicker or thinner fan then the parts will fit around this.The fan is modular so you can print what you want and perhaps design your own parts. I've included the...
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... strzelecko-drezdenecki, Zielona Góra 2013, s. 277, fot. 132-133.<br/> Kowalski S., Zabytki architektury województwa lubuskiego, Zielona Góra 2010, s. 357. Print instructionsI recommend selecting the supports for the Cross. GCODE don't have supports.
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All I can say is, I printed it and it fits.Ok, most important think first: If you plan on using this you'll have to exchange the stock rubber feet of the printer for higher ones! YOUR PRINTER WILL GET HIGHER, FOR AT LEAST 3CM!<br>I used 75mm high...
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... In case you do not have a GT2 Pulley for this project, see the new GT2 Pulley 50T and required components. Also, see the new GT2 Pulley 76T and required components. Design printed without support... mostly... ...except for parts needing support.
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For screws, you can use either two nuts per leg (one above and one below the printed hole) or M3 threaded inserts. I designed the screw holes tightly so that M3 screws alone are usable, but be aware that adjusting the screws multiple times will...
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On my printer, it took 11 hours to print the fan housing, 9 hours each for the pipe end and damper housing, and just an hour for the damper blade. Update: August 23, 2019 - I made changes to the base of this design so that no supports are needed at...
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Feel free to download and print it yourself - total cost under $30, plus your time. I tested this monitor using a tiny whoop's 260mAh lipo battery, which lasted for half an hour. With over 3000mAh Li-Ion batteries, you can expect an operation time...
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... the sulfur and phosphorous expansion set (http://thingaverse.com/thing:2350618). Print Settings Printer: Da Vinci 1A Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 10% Notes: Three perimeters works well. ...I used ABS.
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There is a bonus version for those who can print multi-material with a Zelda Triforce design. While the two hooks on the sides do a great job of keeping the handheld secure, the hooks on the bottom and top needed slight tweeks. The hook on the bottom...
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Once they're printed, just glue them onto the faces with your favorite glue - I like SCIGRIP 16 10315 Acrylic Cement. Pacman and the ghosts can be hung either with double-sided tape or with screws using the provided slot. The dots are designed to be...
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(I've worn them and they're actually not uncomfortable) List of the parts needed to print: 2x Nanami_rim.obj 2x Nanami_pads.obj 1x Nanami_nose_bridge.obj The rims are perfectly symmetrical, so don't worry about having to mirror them or anything. The...
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... different position on my D9, and I'd appreciate feedback on that. Also, there's a chance for the duct to almost touch the print surface when you have a very short heatbreak. ...So, don't install your all-metal hotend on the topmost position.
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New short blades printed in one part, much stronger for the same flight. * Fit in Prusa MK3S (210x200) * New 2 parts screwed cabin. If you don't have screws, you can glue the two parts. Update 22-03-20: New bimotor version The advantages of a...
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For details and how-to's on the ground plane and audio mods see Barawer's post here.I designed the initial "short" version first, but decided that I didn't like that someone could still plug in a NES cart backwards, so I redesigned it to be taller...
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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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Clean the magnet holder and the handle bar, once printed, so that the hex bar can slide into the hex holes without being too loose. 2. Snap a round magnet on both sides of the magnet holder, adding more on both sides in a balanced manner. 3. Wrap the...