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This can burn your house down if done incorrectly!Do not attempt to build this unless you are familiar with:SolderingLiIon battery safetyBasic electrical engineeringNow with added STEP file for remixing.Print SettingsPrinter:Modded...
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Let's collectively push the envelope of what's possible with Raspberry Pi.Download, print, and commence your journey with Poisonberry Pi - where the capabilities of your Raspberry Pi 5 are just the beginning.Exciting Update for Enhanced...
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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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-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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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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I wanted to print this awesome design by HexiBase on my Ender 3 but the two halves were too big to fit on the build plate so I split each one into two smaller sections. The two sections are joined together via a tongue and groove arrangement, making...
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You can automate it by printing this gearbox that will snap into the mechnisim.I have been successful at driving it with plastic 9g servos after modifying it to be 360. I highly recommand using metal gears which I plan on doing as I already had lost...
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Tighten lightly, and you're good to go. Print instructionsCategory: Sport & Outdoors Summary Update 12 Oct 2019: The original design worked pretty well, but wasn't perfect. I redesigned it from scratch in Fusion 360. There are now three...
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You might want to widen the holes for the screws with a drill (depending on the printing quality you select). 3. Before assembling anything to the case, use a blow torch to warm up the screw brackets and screw in the screws to gently form a thread...
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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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Use the backlash option to allow for the gears to work with printing inaccuracies. Bevel gears are more complicated. Meshing bevel gears have the same cone distance, circular pitch and pressure angle. The cone distance, circular pitch and number of...
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####Broom stick section: First test the printing tolerances by assembling only the left, right and release part. Insert the clippart of the wheel section. You might have to grind/cut a little bit on the parts for a smooth fit. Push in the Insert...
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Once I print some more of this I will keep tweaking it - and look to finish meshing a magazine. Nov 29, 2019 Part 2 - YEEUH. HUGE update! I've found a way around a lot of the hard stops of the limitations of space and dimensions, but still...
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Tools ==== * Soldering Iron * Allen Wrench (M3) * Super Glue * hacksaw or carpet knife Assembly ======== * Print the top, bottom, switch bracket and optional hemera bracket * Solder the two pin header to the back of the Duet3d PCB board * Fasten the...
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... done, carefully install your Pi in the bracket, being careful with the pins and make sure all 5 pins go smoothly into the Einsy board. Click the Pi in place so the four printed posts in the corners are flush withe Pi's PCB. ...Snap the cover on.
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... ends at the posts) 8.) To mount it match drill using the fitting into the side of the psu and run two machine screws with a nut. (Bonus points if you use Loctite or a lock nut on the nut.) Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Category: Electronics
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The parts are small so I printed with 100% infill and also used supports for the hex nut holes and the two points that extend out the side of the inside block. Before applying silicone wipe the mould down with dish soap which acts as a separating...
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The flexible hose should be suspended overhead, centered on the work area and should have at least a 4 foot rise with ample slack so as not to place side loads on the tool anywhere within the work area. File Dust-Shoe-Mount.stl may be printed or cut...
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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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Updated post-printing assembly instructions for new filament sensor platform and housing. 2021-05-10: Added base for Longer printers that supports al Longer stock parts, including extruder, extruder stepper motor, and one of the optional filament...
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Please reorient the STL when slicing and printing such that these features face up. ** Note: 2022-02-04 -** the original has been revised to remove any isolated (single square) "towers", called the rev. 2 version. These were found to be weak and...
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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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Please ensure that this part will fit before printing. May require some tweaking. Results will vary.) ~4 In. flap ~Flap joint Optional parts: ~4 In. coupler Things you will need to purchase: ~4 In. duct fan...
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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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Plus more being added please see table belowSorry Painted in lettering and not double colour printing, Found a very light soft grit sanding made using the fibre tipped acrylic paint pens easier to use. Taken from...
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Make sure to print the models with minimal infill, - they do need to float after all. There are two main pieces in the kit which we add magnets to: the IgG (antibody) and the Ag (antigen) models and it is*really* important that we insert the magnets...
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... an STL file. The included STL was created while experimenting with TinkerCAD. It's still very much a work in progress, so suggestions and tips are welcome! Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No
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Create solid lines from the bottom of the arcs at the top corners to the top of the diagonal lines at the bottom corners. Design Choices:To construct this paperclip, we created dimensions on graph paper, twice the size of how it will actually...
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Just put the LEDs and alarm speaker in a box with a labeled side (printed in white filament) and attach it to power supply fan connector... there is even a slot in my power supply cover to allow the wire to be slipped into (and out of) the power...
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I added the printed parts to it. The latches are removable and allow the cover to be released with the beetles. For that I use an M6 rod which crosses all the pieces of the slice. BE CAREFUL to only glue the end caps to the rod once the other parts...