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I liked the idea, but I wanted to change some things: - plastic rolls instead of metal bearings pushing on the glass - position closer to driven rear gears where the force is needed to keep the gears in contact - easy to replace one drum with another...
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I also made the spacer shaft shape wider so it is not as hard to print, nor as fragile to handle. I also eliminated a few of the sizes that I felt were not necessary. --- This is a PPC (Pixel Pipe Clip) spacer tool that will help you accurately...
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A custom DIY rear light for the Patton.I wanted a solid red light on my Patton that didn't blink all the time and also increasing the visibility overall so I designed this mount for a 5V neon led strip which doesn't require data just positive and...
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Font Narrow Widen = No widening of narrowed characters, a setting from older designs where letters may need expansion when space runs low so as not fill too many vertical spaces in tightly stacked horizontal text columns across page; it reduces size...
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I also made the spacer shaft shape wider so it is not as hard to print, nor as fragile to handle. I also eliminated a few of the sizes that I felt were not necessary. --- This is a PPC (Pixel Pipe Clip) spacer tool that will help you accurately...
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The kit itself includes: Front barrel extension (3 individual parts) Stock attachment piece (1 single part) Shoulder stock connector (1 singular part) Shoulder stock (3 separate pieces) Handle (1 individual part) Rifle scope (4 distinct components)...
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Print with supports, 3-4 shells, 10-15% infill (unless you want it to be dense). Post-Processing, I took a Dremel and cleaned out the grooves. I lightly sanded the front and back, to smooth out where the supports were. I then painted it, followed by...
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12mm tubes have been tested, and test prints are being done with PLA. The fitment of the connectors may not be the same with different plastic combinations. Ideas for improvement include using TS Twist Plug to stop any ports up that aren't being...
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Not only was it my first real model using FreeCAD - which I'm still learning - but it's also my very first attempt at designing printed screw threads. True to form, I didn't start with something simple where you just look up standard threads on a...
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Print both plastic parts and insert 10 heat set inserts into Toolhead body 2. Mount endstop switch into position with 1xM3x8 screw and immediatelly attach its cable. Later will not be possible to plug cable into endstop. Other end of cable should go...
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I also made the spacer shaft shape wider so it is not as hard to print, nor as fragile to handle. I also eliminated a few of the sizes that I felt were not necessary. --- This is a PPC (Pixel Pipe Clip) spacer tool that will help you accurately...
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However, if you're certain it will remain on the bike, you can print the thick version from the start. To complete this project, you'll need some thin stainless steel for the battery contacts and optional locking tab lever. A stainless steel spatula...
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You'll need to take your blaster apart for installation, so refer to the Assembly section and the video linked there.\r\n- Super glue (gel kind works great)\r\n\r\nRecommended Print Settings\r\n\r\n- Infill >= 20%\r\n- Use a skirt...
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This print took me about 17hrs on my Creality CR6-SE as I wanted it to be super solid and smooth. This palette is made to fit a 3-layer storage container from walmart...
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You’ll need to print the following and its best to fit in this order: If running the V6/Dragon carriage mod then fit the cable retainer and cable into it first, skip this step if you’re not. I’ve included a few options you could use: Cable...
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Also there's an echo statement that runs when you render it in OpenSCAD so you can tell before you export how big the print is going to be so you can ensure it fits on your printer ## `columns` How many columns this box will have. Defaults to 4...
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I was able to incorporate all the points that I had missed in the past.One of the biggest features is that the component can be printed according to current needs using the customizer within OpenSCAD.Previous solution:The whole thing is based on my...
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A 0.3 mm nozzle would be recommended for the rotor blade, I printed with 0.4 mm. On the Nabe, drill out the holes for the screws with 2.5 mm and cut an M3 thread. Glue the Labyrinth ring to the Nabe at the rear with CA. Put the ball bearing in the...
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- PrusaSlicer recently implemented a change for "Elephant Foot Compensation" that changes how the first layer is printed so that it isn't wider than subsequent layers. - I recommend setting the value for this at .1mm, because I found this change to...
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Before that, we chop off one point of each curve, otherwise we will end up with double vertices at the seam, which irritates our slicer software when printing. This is our result after the UV Connection node. The mesh looks good, but the top and...
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I printed mine at a speed of 50, with a resolution of 0.2 mm. Assembly instructions below, assembly photo above. As always, any questions, don't hesitate to ask.Assembly:See numbered photo for reference.During assembly you'll want to keep an eye on...
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This is basically the **Customizable Better Temperature Tower** by *kmsd3d* including: - several pre-rendered stl files for various filament types - a list of layer change settings - the original customizable OpenSCAD file - an Python3-tool to create...
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### How to Assemble the Clamp Charger: Print out all the parts and check if they fit together. The clamp holes might require some fine-tuning of the holes on the clamp (this depends on the material you selected for the clamp and cradle). After a...
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These can be ordered online or or there are lots of designs available to print. p.s. forgive the bad finish I was testing something new and it do not work great this is a flaw in the finishing not the design. This project requires some light...
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Parts List: Printed Parts: * 3 x arm_coupler_open.stl * 2 x arm_coupler_endcap.stl * 1 x arm_coupler_rubberband.stl * 1 x arm_coupler_pivot.stl * 1 x base_pivot.stl * 1 x base_knob.stl * (Optional) 1 x base_knob_wrench.stl for tightening the knob. *...
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Stock - this is a multipart stock, the front part needs to be printed out as a left and right (mirrored), you can either just use the 'holes' version to do a similar style to the rest of the Trigger, or you can use the 'Heatset' side to use M3...
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It is the low-poly and easy to print version of ionic, doric and corinthian columns. Doric and corinthian columns are supportless, only ionic column has some easy to clean supports. Just like chess knight is not photorealistic and just symbolic, goal...
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Edit 08/01 - Hey everyone, just as a heads up, this was designed to be the same size as the 'traditional' walker named after a type of battleship but after printing it myself I realize its a little bit bigger then I thought it would be. For...
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So you have to print everything but only one BLTouch mount... All screw connections are designed for melt inserts. I used Ruthex but others should fit as well if they have similar dimensions. In total you need : 10 x M3 inserts (8 if you...
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All other things still apply like changing the name of the .txt files to .h and .cpp respectively. Printing:All parts saved as STL are in the correct orientation, and the only part that needs supports is the head. It only really needs...