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* The final touch was designing and printing a small adapter for a power socket (similar to this one) I happened to have. * I drilled 5 small holes in the back of my tablet, fixed the power socket there using my adapter, and soldered the wires...
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Building Instructions: Assembly: Print all parts first. Put an M3 nut into the opening of the parts called SensorPhotoTransistor and SensorLED. Put these two parts into the water meter main part. Slide rods through holes in the main part and the...
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Print Settings ==================== Nozzle size = 0.4 mm (minimum, smaller better) Layer height = 0.2 mm ###Filament change layer for colours on "300ZXBoxBack": 1) Start (Colour of the background, mine is in white) 2) Layer 14 (All logos outline and...
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You’ll need a large printer for the Converter to accommodate the handles but it was necessary to print in one for strength (peace of mind when a £500 drone hangs in the balance). The phone clamp requires an 80mm M6 threaded bolt (I buy threaded...
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It is very important that there are no gaps between the screw and the walls of the tube, so if the screw is rubbed it should be so, it will quickly get used to the walls for this if the printer prints in plus, there are screws in minus. The back...
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This is my over complicated / over engineered solution to prevent humidity from ruining my filament while it prints in my garage. The spool sits on the rollers inside the container and feeds out a tube on the bottom. The roller assembly has an...
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If you need an update of the Base model to include holes that match your nail UV lamp model, please feel free to ask.\r\nhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073VR5PY9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1\r\n\r\nI printed them in PETG for...
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So, measure twice and print once. In my case, I cured this by simply enlarging the holes with a needle file. But when I came to do this design, I had no idea where the original holes would have been.\r\n\r\nThe rear of the case has positions for two...
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Print all the parts before assembling anything. 4. Start by assembling all the windows, doors, and trim as shown in image 1. 5. Assemble the motor mounts by gluing the two halves together. Ensure you align the holes before gluing. 6. Attach them...
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... 0.914, 0.918, 0.929, 0.937, 0.925, 0.929, 0.922, 0.918, 0.624, 0.675, 0.553, 0.176, 0.125, 0.122, 0.133, 0.247, 0.576, 0.663]. Pixel size is set to 0.7, grid size at 0.3, pixel shape as 4, border width of 1 and the orientation is 0. Happy printing!
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There are two methods you can use, either print up a new modified WhiskerScar with the rib cut out for a 19 mm OD and 16mm ID 1.7 mm thickness o ring (or some close equivalent) or you can use electrical or masking tape on an existing Whisker scar...
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This design is intended to be a relatively affordable, simple and easy to print electronics project. Remix as required to add a secondary sensor, extra valves, etc. I have uploaded the most current Parasolid assembly file so feel free to dive into...
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The two `o_ring` files are optional o-rings you could print with flex filament. Better to use o-rings, and at a pinch you can probably get away with using a rubber band, or just pushing everything together and putting up with water splashing...
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I provide an easy-to-print alignment tool to ensure the heatsink is perfectly positioned for the cover to fit.\n* Direct airflow through the heatsink, don't leave proper airflow to chance.\n* Duct air in one side and out the opposite to maximize the...
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Little material and time is required for printing. The "screws" and "nuts" can be pushed onto one another with a little force, the components are too small for a screw connection. I use the fan on the desk and another one to circulate air in a mold...
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For the actual printed parts, this is designed for the tolerances I have experienced with hole shrinkage. It is intended to be relatively tight to the shaft so gently clean out the hole and push onto the shaft. It may take a couple of times to get...
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You may have to modify the parameter "d_cable" in the OpenSCAD source file and re-create the .stl file to match your cable: - Download and install OpenSCAD from openscad.org - Open the .scad file in OpenSCAD - Modify the value of the "d_cable"...
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I figured if I ever had a print that needed that additional ~5mm of build volume, then I will deal with new lead screws then. I also already have an Ender 5 Pro with a Dual-Z XL upgrade for a whopping 500mm Z build height, (but still only a 220mm X/Y...
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Plus cardboard is an amazing garden soil nourishing element. PrintingPrint all the parts with a 0.4mm nozzle (or using the preconfigured files for PLA) 0.6mm for PLA-CF:Matrix : 0.1mm layer height for the bottom grid, then 0.2mm layer height, 20%...
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I printed a scan of the front of the hull and then glued it with dichloroethane. For cooling grates, I used modifier objects, as well as the author of the original project. I added mounting brackets and spacers to secure the power supply under...
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#Printing tips Parts are designed to favour interchangeability and symmetry between ENG1 and ENG2, so they are easier to replace. **STL files are oriented randomly, please adjust side facing the bed so you get the least amount of overhanging...
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On my desk was a sample of TPU filament (I had never got around to printing with it) and playing with the filament I thought: "if I can attach this to the model"... After repeated attempts to come up with a clamping system, I soon found out that the...
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since printing orientations seemed to have a effect on this as well. when tolerances were getting to tight. and making these small lines is easy to do and make it so that you can remove some unwanted play in the parts in case you have some issues...
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The support piece in the D-pad space will punch out with a punch and hammer after printing.Just place the shell on something with free space under the D-pad area and punch the support piece. Wiring the 9-pin d-sub for Amiga, Atari, Kempston or SEGA...
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You may have to warm the rear Pipe Sockets a bit as you put the 8mm Pipe in, but depending on your printer, it'll just fit "Snugly", whereas 7mm Pipe will be a touch loose until you tighten down your bolts/nuts.Seriously, use PLA+ (PLUS) filament...
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I need my printer to be able to use stronger higher temp materials and be able to print delicate single perimeter components for the wings and fuselage. I decided a direct drive upgrade would be a good upgrade to provide better performance and higher...
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Truth be told, I've modeled most of the basic pieces, but printing has been slow since my printer died over the summer.) *** NOTICE UPDATE END **** Open Dungeon Tiles We're still here - we went to the mountain to beef up on Blender. Have new designs...
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I had just finished printing and attaching the V7 fan duct when I took that pic, so I know the whole thing works. However, the picture shows an earlier rendition of the carriage. I moved the inductive sensor mount to the right a couple millimeters,...
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You can choose to print these as they are, or you can watch our Blender tutorial for the method to easily seperating shells in STL files; Click Here 10 x Space Western heads that feature various stetson hats and bowler hats. All the hats are...
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... please consider visiting my <a href="https://ko-fi.com/d0pefish">Ko-fi</a>. Thanks! Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: i3 MK3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 200 Infill: 20 Filament: Prusament PLA Galaxy Black Category: Electronics