3d print home organization
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Back slots have max total length -10 layers high when including only last 2 slot values provided per pin count type and front most pins only; total slots are determined at time of print so all pins could easily reach their maximum cut height without...
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Remove the short piece of filament, reinsert the bowden tube into the coupler and print without the worry of irregular flow. #Other side effects: From time to time your bowden tube in the hotend will perish due to heat and need replacement. ...
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Best printed with PETG at 100% infill. The larger version (stl and 3mf included) are specifically sized for the newer style pumps that use the clip on nylon base. They will work with the screw on style metal base. Usage of the mold/die remains...
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You can either twist it in or just force it in in the right spot (Z, I mean).BEFORE all major components BUT the PINDA, attach the printed plate to the TOP TWO bearing blocks.Do the back fan third. The bottom screw is a little hard to access, but it...
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Buck Converter (to power my 12v cooling fans) Order of Operations !!!CAREFUL When you are done printing and are removing supports, make sure to be very careful on the Mainboard side. There is a 5th screw that is buried in the support material so...
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Print at 0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layers, otherwise all design tolerances will be wrong. It is a good idea (maybe essential) to specify 0.4mm wide outer perimeters in your slicer. PLA works fine. Supports are required, but only because of one very...
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I have NOT built or printed this option, but I am confident it will work fine. You can probably source some thin material to take up any slop in the assembly - even the sheet of foam that is provided in the original tinySA packaging box could work...
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I printed and tested it with four 10 W blue LEDs (450 nm wavelength), but other types and wavelengths can also be used. Using the 10 W LEDs shown here, an 80 mm fan must be mounted to avoid heating the reaction vials above 30 degrees C. If lower...
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The mounting holes are identical between that and the Creality 4.2.7 silent board, which is what I have installed in the first 'final' print. The stock 4010 fan fits upright screwlessly in a mount that holds it to the side of the case, and a buck...
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To achieve a smoother rail on my new mk3 set, I've attempted to join the parts together at a diagonal, although this is still theoretical since I haven't printed the assembly yet. My symbol ring keeps getting stuck, possibly due to using the wrong...
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Ideal material: alveolar plastic thickness ~ 2mm (from supermarket advertising panels) Flexible plastic mesh 5x5mm: cut-out size 430 x 220 mm Diameter of the holes: Passage Bees + Hornets: Ø8 to 9 mm Passage Bees only: Ø5 to 6 mm Print the 3...
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and post some makes if you use these it lets me know I'm not wasting my time uploading my designs and if you like what you see check out more of my lures at https://www.theneverendingprojectslist.com/ Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: ...
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Plastic parts printed in PETG, layer 0.2mm, walls/top/bottom 1.2mm, infill 40%. With good part cooling supports are required only for the lower groove of the tool holders. Development log: 04/09/2023 Working sample 04/10/2029 "Head"...
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Print these two pieces out then hot glue them to your broom and refrigerator. My broom has its brush cut at an angle, so orient it so that it naturally falls over towards the back of the fridge. I designed this for a .85" diameter broom stock. Let...
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The first level is composed of 5 components of which each part has fittings arranged differently so as to allow easy assembly, parts from 1 to 4 are numbered the fifth central fitting part to be assembled last, once the prints are completed, proceed...
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I have no idea if it will work with the wired version.\r\n\r\nParts needed aside from printed objects:\r\n\r\n- 4mm diameter chrome steel ball bearings (available in a package of 100 from VXB.com; you'll need no more than half that)\r\n- 623ZZ...
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These are an assortment of Dust Collection Accessories that I've printed. I may be adding more as I need them or possibly upon request for something. I've also added the actual dimensions to all the parts to make it easier for you to make sure these...
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Note: Someone has mentioned the possibility of additional electromagnetic interference generated by the psu by removing the metal lid, so I may try to print this later in conductive filament. As of now, I have yet to experience any downsides of using...
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This is a thing I call the Sand Raker, it is a very peaceful print when finished and put together. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/fRqaw5RR5FI A kinetic sand piece that rotates via an electric motor with a pinion gear of 11mm, and rakes the...
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compatibility note: for my testing did it work for EGO’s and GEO’s the only thing to keep in mind is both those 2 have a slightly different hight so you do need to print 2 separate barrel mounts points in case you have both type of markers and like...
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compatibility note: for my testing did it work for EGO’s and GEO’s the only thing to keep in mind is both those 2 have a slightly different hight so you do need to print 2 separate barrel mounts points in case you have both type of markers and like...
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The secondary goal was to keep it simple and quick to print.The tripod consists of the following components:Tripod Head: Featuring fixed holes positioned at 20 degrees from the central axis.Telescopic Legs: Made from 6mm outer diameter and 4mm inner...
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-AUTO TRANSLATE TO ENGLISH- After 3 years of using my mobile charger (huawei P30 PRO) the connector had started to break slightly (surely my cat biting it and dragging on the ground helped) so I decided to print a protector. The regular models were...
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You don't need to print anything to get it working. Another thing I noticed, If you extrude filament on the button and then press again to stop. The hotend does not switch off on this printer. Kids fire hazard if left on Of course if you went...
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In the case you see a distinctive tilt into one or both sides of the build plate, first try to disable this feature and perform a test print. Tweak X_TILT_COMP and Y_TILT_COMP if needed to achieve an absolutely flat first layer printout. Use...
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I figured out the airflow issues and designed this print as one of many modifications I made. Since the case isn't terribly efficient at exchanging ambient air, I created this CPU shroud to prevent hot air from recirculating back into the heatsink. ...I...
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K40 Paint Rack I recently started painting sla printed miniatures. Soon a lot of 25mm paint flasks crowded my workspace. So I was in need of some paint rack. I searched thingiverse but found none that appeals to me and whose parts will fit in my K40...
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values_for_discrete_vars= { "x":[0,-118], "y":[0,-99,"b"] } possible_inputs_combinations=list(product(values_for_discrete_vars['x'], values_for_discrete_vars["y"])) def run_optimizer(input_value): result = minimize(objective,input_value) # Optimizer...
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I had problems with the walls printed vertically. As the plastic wires are laid one on top of the other, the wall is not very strong and it had the tendency with thermal shrinkage to crack. So I added different shaped ribs to see which ones are...
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The previous versions tot more than 2.000 throws.Results: the side 6 has almost 33% of chance to been getting (instead of 16,7% for a balanced die), the sides 2, 3, 4, 5 have between 15% and 18% of chance to been getting (some variations are...