3d printed toothpaste squeezer
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There is a new version of this carriage at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3615464 AND an even newer one at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3688067 ** ** I'd recommend that newest version instead for better rigidity and simpler printing and...
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Because of the height of the box, the width of non-snug sleeves, and the text size required to come out visible without a .25mm nozzle (and by Thor, I would not want to print all these separators with that!) it became necessary to make the dividers...
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Again, check several times before you drill. Overview of some assembly steps and setup here: https://youtu.be/QQAKxDcRNgc Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3SRafts: No Supports: YesResolution: 200 Infill: 15% Filament: Mainly...
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Printing Select the vertebrae that you need and import them into your slicer. You will need to apply supports to the bony parts that stick out the back and to the sides. IMPORTANT: Be sure to label the vertebrae as they come off the printer! ...
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This is better than putting an oscilloscope probe in your helping hands. Print instructionsRoadrunner Probe Revision A Released 2020-10-04 Copyright (c) 2020 Josh Myer josh@joshisanerd.com Released under a Creative Commons CC-BY-SA license What is...
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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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I printed the part using supports which are only necessary for the corners to the upright face. -- x -- I've also included a camera housing for the rear camera (plus fittings). It is intended that this will be attached to the upper plastic trim...
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This collection is a curated list for the Gridfinity system that includes Structural prints and common applications. The collection excludes any designs for unique tools or vanity items. ...Please like/favorite the original posts</p><p>If you are...
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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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Mount the printed heatblock with the front and back parts of the mold, fix the whole with 2 screws. Make sure it's tight enough. (pictures 7 and 8) 2. Put the freshly assembled block over the bottom part of the mold (picture 9). Make sure the holes...
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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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all parts: layer height 0,2mm infill 10% to avoid an elephant's foot and thus to achieve an optimal fitting width, you can also print the plates with raft. a maximum of 100 pieces are needed. you can clip them by hand into the holders of the frame...
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I tested it by holding the thermistor onto the print-bed as it warmed up to 80c and I could see the fan getting faster and faster - but it was still really quiet. Even at the lowest (and quietest) default speed it puts out a good amount of air and as...
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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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this should be intuitive ISSUE ADDRESSED 1 OF 3, The manufacturer claims a print area of 240mm x 290mm. (I don't think I was getting even that!), but more could be squeezed out with alternate parts The issue is with the wheels that are mounted to...
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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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As for printing requirements, please note that some of the parts in the images do not match their .STL file counterparts due to an error on my part. I uploaded images that demonstrate how to obtain the correct pieces if you encounter any issues. All...
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We merely tighten the hard plastic filter mounting hub against the printed (hard) top rim of the porkchop's stem. This appears to be good enough for me, but you should test it and add a seal if necessary. A flat O-ring with an ID of 22 or 23mm...
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This gives me enough string that when I loosen the ligature I can easily get the reed on the mouthpiece, and when I tighten the mouthpiece I get as much tension as I could possibly want. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts:...
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The templates cut the rods a little short (3mm) so that there is room for any tolerance stackup in the X and Y axes.Some NotesAll of the parts (except for 1) are printable without supports I recommend 100% infill for the “Sand Cover” piece to...
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Two versions available: > 1.3.1 Wheel + 2.2 Distance: Can be printed without support and must then be glued together > 1.3.2 Wheel: All in all, but needs support (for Overhang Angle 89 °) The axles are small and the rims fit exactly, so make sure...
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Tips Be sure your Z axis is positioned so that the endstop is above the level of the print bed before you begin the z probing procedure. You can also use the adjustment for raising the Z axis when probing to help. Finally, I welcome all feedback. It...
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I provided an easy-to-print alignment tool to ensure the heatsink is properly positioned for the cover to fit.\r\n* Duct airflow through the heatsink, don't rely on proper airflow by chance.\r\n* Duct air in one side and out the opposite to maximize...
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Alternatively, one could print the breasts and make an elastic mold. Step 1 If you look at the breast from the front and imagine a ball in the breast; what diameter would the ball be? <b>Bd= x (mm)</b> If you look at the doll's chest from...
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peeing mule on water box with solar charging and LED light Video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E4aU50-sGUfZatjUAsKsD0yaGoPQSH_f/view?usp=sharing Print instructionsI used silicone and resin to make it waterproof....
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Also (constructive) criticism or exchange of experiences is welcome! Please also have a look at my designs on https://www.thingiverse.com/rolfmobil/designs and https://cults3d.com/en/users/rolfmobil/creations. under the same username (rolfmobil)......
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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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(Q-tips) Lubricate the sides of the piston with Shimano mineral oil (the same stuff that goes in the brakes) Push the piston back into the caliper. Repeat with the other piston. Park tool has this video available which explains the process without...
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Access it here: [http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=287025](http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=287025) To print this design, set the following options: - grid size: 0.1 - orientation: 1 - pixel shape: 4 -...
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(Plug the cables from battery into the standard +3.3v and GND pin on DevKit board - or solder/mount them someplace different).Shopping Recommendations:LiFePo4 AA BatterySingle AA Battery HolderPrint flat sides down - no supports. This will basically...