3d printed lazy susan
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Therefore I'm able to connect the geiger counter to my Home Assistant + I added a small OLED Display, to see all data directly when standing in front of it (+ 10 coolness).After the electronics where finished, I've designed an enclosure, based on the...
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Steps: - Print the file - Slide the PTFE into its location at the desired length - Use a felt tip pen to mark the start of the contact on the tube - Take out the tube and cut it round on the outline as on the attached renderings - Replace the tube -...
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The print should fit snugly between the power supply connector and the RF shielding. If you happen to have other jacks, just go ahead and check the OpenSCAD source how to modify it according to your needs. ... Finally: Have fun playing the old...
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I uploaded a photo of original thanks to reddit user lordwumpus.What you need:1 Old euro charger to salvage the 2 prongs/pins (cut them deep and adjust the height you need afterwards.)1 spring from a pen, preferably softer (cut in half)Hot glue gun 1...
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For Hotend Fan Recommendations, the user can replace the original 30mm E3D fan with a 40x40x20 mm fan running at 7v instead of 12v to improve quality prints and reduce noise. By connecting the fan's negative to the 5v supply line from an ATX PSU and...
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Simple little print and fits great. I use the L6-30R boxes for my mining computers that are on a 240v 30amp outlet, Plus I have a 120v Lid I designed for a square outlet. When you use the outlets you need to trim off the tabs a little to get...
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The STL file itself prints flat and then will need to be bent with a slight angle in the stem. This can be accomplished by running the stem under hot water or dipping it in a bowl of hot water to soften it a bit, and then using a pair of needle...
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Generating Attributions log: [0] Thing Title : Cover for Flashlight [0] Thing URL : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:882 [0] Thing Author : wizard23 [0] Thing Licence : Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial [1] Thing Title : Harmonic Drive...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 1 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .3mm layer height Infill: 25%, 2 extra shells Instructions Parts The included file parts.pdf is a list of the parts needed, along with costs and...
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Two are required, the shape is rotationally symmetrical so only one model is needed, and printed twice. The jig is 2RU (3-1/2") high which is the same as the smaller PDP-11/03 chassis height. To use, simply push the jig into the rack from the...
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hi,\r\nplease like if you enjoy \r\nthe green wall i made it pretty easy\r\nyou can extend the system with regular 80mm pvc pipe pieces\r\nit is also best to use sprinklers in the module reservoir but a hole will also do fine\r\nfor best results use...
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Required parts: GT2 Timing Pulleys 40 Tooth 2GT Synchronous Wheel Parts Bore 8mm Aluminium Gear Teeth Width 6mm - 2 GT2 Driver Belt 860-2GT-6 Timing Belt in Closed Loop Rubber L=860mm W=6mm 430 Teeth - 1 (note: not compatible with E10 or CR10 due to...
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for placing the drill holes or cable duct to where you need them) feel free to do so: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/fl1c7XRRpbD Post-Printing ========== Preparing the USB-C cable ---------------------------------- I removed the casing with the...
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I took the original part and modified to make it a little simpler to print and also design. There is draft in original part in two directions of the part for molding purposes. I removed the vertical draft but kept the fore-aft draft (which is...
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just in case the original author decides to take it down for some reason.) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3579224 The first 7 pieces replace parts in the original, so obviously dont print the originals of those. 8-11 are in addition to everything...
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What I used - apart from the printed parts and basic hookup wire: Charging module: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071RG4YWM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Tabbing wire:...
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First, print the elements before covering them with foil. I used aluminum tape typically used for sealing air conditioning ductwork; you could also use a thin sheet of metal for the element. For either design, holes are included to enable multiple...
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Print all the pieces with supports, with 3 or 4 bottom/top layers and 25% or so infill. The roller ends were made slightly too large. File them down evenly until the roller fits in the indents in the sides of the cartridge and spins freely. A little...
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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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... on confirming its fit for a Focus ST. If you'd like to help confirm, print out the drawings and let me know whether or not it fits! ... Thanks Special thanks to Reddit's u/poco153 for providing True Value part numbers; check Poco's build out.
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Tube (material doesn't matter, i chose stainless to match the optics of the bowl) some kind of epoxy glue assembly: after printing the required parts and buying the hardware you can start by assembling the scissor mechanism with the countersunk bolts...
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Die Schleuder darf nicht zu leicht und nicht zu schwer auslösen.Die Spitze der Schlinge ist zudem notwendig um die Kugel sicher aufzunehmen.Print SettingsPrinter Brand:CrealityPrinter:CR-10SResolution:0,2Filament: Crality...
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Originally published here: Mars 1962 reconstruction scaled one in sixty million by tato_713 - ThingiverseThis is a recreation of what the scientists though it was Mars before the first missions arrived to it, the Mariners. The model was made using...
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Insane!Assembly: Print all the parts of the Zorbiter, but swap out the extruder body and motor cover for my 2 parts. Follow the assembly instructions for the Zorbiter almost entirely. You need to use M3 heatset inserts wherever a nut would...
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Here's how to assemble the drill: First, print all the necessary parts using a 30% honeycomb infill and supports only if needed. I recommend adding at least a 10mm brim to the body part. Next, get ready your metal parts and motor. You'll need to...
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**Example Python Code Using These Parameters:** ```python import math # Sample Function: def generate_branch(shape_id, current_x=0.0): print(f"Generated branch at X: {current_x} ShapeID={shape_id}") class BranchTreeGenerator: def __init__(self,...
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The front face of this version prints separately because of overhangs that would cause trouble otherwise. Four 2 mm holes help with alignment when gluing the front face to the main body. I designed this with IBM PC's in mind for MS DOS use just to...
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I am not sure what print settings were done as I outsourced locally and can't find the transcript. So on that unfortunately I won't be able to help. The wiring is not the best solution but I am working on a breakout board to utilise just 1x...
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There's also an optional clip that you can print twice to secure the LED strip. I don't use them myself because I simply used some hot glue to keep it in place - maybe you feel safer with the two clips. As a LED strip has two continuous rails for...
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When printing this jig, the only supports needed are below the two alignment fingers. 1/2" PVC - Metric Drill Bit [1/2" PVC Drill Jig - 12mm Bit - 1" Spacing](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5137859) [1/2" PVC Drill Jig - 12mm Bit - 1.5"...