3d printing army men
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1 × M3 washer (buy it or print it; I buy steel ones so that they distribute loads properly) 1 × M3 wingnut (preferable), or some other nut or thumbscrew. ### Assembly 1. Screw `Camera base` onto the Y carriage (*not* the heated bed) using the M3...
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* As an alternative, you can print the nosecone I've now included with this thing. 20% infill should be fine and it will weight the nose without gluing on nuts. There is a recess in the nosecone for the knot from the shock cord to fit. This nose cone...
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Creation requires the ability to pause printing, the first time to insert the wheel, the second time to insert the nut. required pieces: 1x M6 washer (inner diameter 6mm max outside diameter 12mm max thickness 1.5mm) 1 x M6 flat nut...
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I strongly recommend you to print the frame with PETG, it is very robust although slightly heavier than PLA+ (2g). The best GPS for this drone is in my opinion from a Gopro (I have tested Beitian 180 and 220 as well as a small Goteck) which can be...
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Hello everyone, I've successfully converted my MegaTronXY X1 into a CoreXY Printer with an impressive printing area of 400x450x370. After learning about the remarkable speed of CoreXY printers, I decided to give it a try and upgrade my machine. So, I...
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Before you start, if you are planning on printing it first and installing it after, make sure you have installed the mount bracket for the stepper motor/extruder. The mount bracket is made to use the mount screws for the two upper rollers. If you...
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Assembly: Recommend this remix for regular nuts Wind Turbine MK2 DIN934 Remix https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6098438 Use all other printed parts from the original windmill 1x threaded rod M8x106 mm (M8x116 mm DIN934 Remix) as a wind turbine axle...
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Assembly video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru8aeFB4xmo Plastic parts are printed with regular PLA. Hull filling - 30%, protection and wheel mountings - 50%. As armor, I again used D16T (2024) aluminum alloy with a thickness of 2 mm. And as...
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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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Please scale it in the slicer.Recommendation:3MF Files: Vase_100_top & Vase_100_bot→ Scale in 100 & 133 3MF Files: Vase_166_top & Vase_166_bot (better fit of toleraces with bottom part and more drainage holes)→ Scale in 166, 200,...
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... If you feel comfortable swapping filaments mid-print, try switching the white filament out for some clear filament after layer 2 can help allow more light to pass through. ## No Magnets I'm considering replacing the magnet indents with OpenLOCK.
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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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Most PC fans should fit since there aren't any thickness constraints, if you have a thicker or thinner fan then the parts will fit around this.The fan is modular so you can print what you want and perhaps design your own parts. I've included the...
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To print a complete set of parts for the offset enclosure (To clarify, this is the area from the IKEA Lack table top the printer sits upon- to the top of the enclosure formed by a 2nd Lack table top), you will need one of each component excluding...
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**Gravitrax Ball wheel V1** - Difference in height 80mm - no support necessary - 3 pressure parts: wheel, gear, pillar - Printing time approx. 6 hours - you need: (motor see links) 5 x magnets Ø 5mm x 3mm 1 x M4 screw 45.0mm or longer or threaded...
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... If you want to create a stand for your transmitter, print two "X10S_stand.STL" parts and attach them with a standoff. I've also included a JR module bay cover, remixed from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:513861, which has space for angled pins.
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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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The lip from the housing is 7.8mm wide and 1.5mm high. Use double sided tape to attach it. Thanks for the f3d goes to Core3D.tech from GrabCAD https://grabcad.com/core3d.tech-1 for his KW11-3Z modell...
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All other cars use the same wheel. Since I dont have an existing Brio or Ikea train set, I printed all my tracks from the following project using a -7.4 mm Z offset in my slicer, so that the tracks were thin (no need to waste filament/time making...
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Except for the spacer ring, all parts are printed with ABS for stability and the possibility of stable gluing. The spacer ring is made of TPU. For adjusting the air gap between rotor and stator, the space rings are 1 or 2 mm high and can be...
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Then print it out together with a T-piece. Glue it together in the slicer, so to speak. That's how I did it with the glasses box, or with the mini-Jo ;-), both of which are not mine, I just put on the T-piece. And I also had to think about...
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This set contains 5 heavily armoured Kingsguard Heavy Cavalry equipped with lances. the Riders and Mounts are separate models for ease of printing and painting. Presupported files are included for each model in both STL format and LYS (Lychee...
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This is my first attempt at sharing a 3-D printing model. History: A few years ago, after purchasing a CNC machine, I decided I would design a D-Handle that I could use for my Porter-Cable model 450 compact/trim router. I believe I came up ...
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i printed mine at 0.16mm layer height in PLA. Assembly Order:Before begining, test everything out of the case. You may need to cut the casing on the drive cables in order for them to fit 1. Attach Raspberry pi to Pi Mount: I used m3 screws for this,...
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When printing these items, it's highly recommended that you use Cura's "Horizontal Expansion" feature with a negative value. A value of -.12 works well for me. If they're still fitting in too tightly, try -.15, then -.20, and so on. BuckleTiles are...
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This was started on my Monoprice Select Mini, hence the size. Video Here: https://youtu.be/Ofxbj3s3f3A Print instructions You will probably have to do a little sanding or filing to get the parts to fit smoothly, but not much. I used thick CA glue to...
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you will need to print 1 x Top.stl 2 x Top_Led.stl 1x LT_Led.stl 1x LT_Support.stl 1x LB_Led.stl 1x LB_Support.stl 1x Roll_Holder.stl 1 x Fil_Guide_rasp_holder.stl 3 x sides.stl 1x cam_arm.stl 1x cam_mount.stl 1x cam_front_cover.stl 1x...
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To build the gate and install the metal mesh, you have to print two times the stl called "Lateral_rejillasV2.stl" and put inside (like a sandwich) the mesh. You have to stick it with glue. Then, there is another part, called "Holder.stl". You have...
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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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After print is complete the battery will not fit right away. You do want a snug fit. Most definatly do not want it to go flying out of the case while using it. Take a paint stir stick and super glue some sand paper to the stick and sand paper the...