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The original carriage bearings can be used but these were undersized even on the original carriage, so I've used 4x LM8UU 8mm bearings which have reduced noise and vibration across the Z-axis and given the carriage a much smoother glide. The...
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It uses the existing hardware with the exception of the 30x30x10 heat block fan is replaced with a 40x40x10 fan.The enhanced layer fan duct results in improved print quality on the low temp extruder.There is much better visibility when printing small...
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-Skin microdetail is now on texture instead of procederal noise that comes with first release. -There are four new hairstyles(see the prev images) -Bikini model has been refined -All models are attached in obj files with normal maps for realtime...
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A tiny bit of silicone grease on it will help it move freely and stop noises. You can always not use it and come up with something different to pass the filament through. The latches need to be printed at higher resolution as well. 0.16 is fine but...
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The thinner wall at the toothing also brings advantages and, above all, smooth running.The 3rd variant was created.With 20 small ball bearings that form the flexspline into an ellipse that does not allow any further freedom for the deformation of the...
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Also, noise was added to the servos to mimic real ones, and when changing the thrust, the force did not change immediately. Instead, it took a small amount of time for the virtual motor to spin up just like in real life. The rocket even had moving...
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The two different tones alternate between amplifying and canceling each other out, creating a shrill sound much like a pea whistle that is more attention grabbing and does not get lost as easily over background noise. Unlike a pea whistle, however,...
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This should provide better cooling, and also avoid problems that some MK3 users have had with fan motors making noise or burning out by having the fan blades angled downwards. It still uses thed0ct0r's heatsink cooling fan mount design, which he has...
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I highly recommend this Thingy as it makes a massive difference to the printing noise. Also I suggest printing in PETg or similar flexible filament type * And the printer in use [Mini Stand is from this collection of...
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This will normally make the 3D printer do long stretches of print head zigzagging while it tries to do a very fine honeycomb structure, this causes lots of vibrations and noise. Instead, by specifying a high enough number for the 'top/bottom infill...
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Don't just set 100% infill setting to achieve a solid print, as this will normally make the 3D printer do long stretches of print head zigzagging while it tries to do a very fine honeycomb structure, causing lots of vibrations and noise. Instead, by...
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... nuts on the motor mount. Mount the bearing on the counter holder. Now you can put everything together. Swivel the motor in so far that the running noise of the drum sounds OK to you and fix the swivel arm with the M3 screw here. ... That's it!
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It is intended to primarily remove noise, mechanical play and weight. It is made of only two parts: a housing and a snap in spiral bushing. Self threaded M4 holes to fasten the bearing with the original screws. The bushing is printed using vase or...
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So as not to overload him and to reduce the noise, set your max extruder acceleration to a low value. There is no need to change the retract velocity as suggested often. My klipper [extruder] section: max_extrude_only_velocity: 60 # less relevant...
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Bless your noise goodbye!=====================================================================WARNING:This requires removing the fan on the psu which the wire has been glued down. you will have to remove the fan wire concealed in the glue carefully,...
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The noise level is more bearable, the sound pitch is different to axial fans, but thats a matter of taste. This design is quite over engineered, but after trying a few on thingiverse and facepalming in sync, I had to design it myself. To try out...
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It is designed to use a 30mm 5 volt fan which provides decent amount of air movement with very little noise. So far in use, the heatsinks are barely warm even after prolonged prints of 18 hours or more with the Neopixel ring running flat out in white...
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... I’m planning to vent it to a window later. ### Quiet! Almost any kind of box that seals reasonably well will dramatically reduce the sound of your printer- especially the high frequency whine of fans. So yes, this does work well to reduce noise.
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If I bump the system fans up to 100%, it'll only drop the GPU temp another 2 degrees, so not worth the extra noise. Altogether, this system is very quiet for the performance I'm getting out of it. I also attached a screenshot of my GTX 1080 running...
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Instead, consider fans with higher CFM and pressure ratings like the ones linked below: For 10mm thick fans: https://www.digikey.com/short/qqmqmf For 20mm thick fans: https://www.digikey.com/short/qqmqp7 For 15mm thick fans:...
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Use imperatively the version in this update As a foreword, thanks again to Shiura for this amazing design that inspired the community This new remix modifies the crazy clock in order to handle 3 motors, one per time rotor The aim of this modification...
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Use some lubricant on the gears for best longevity and less noise. Make sure your lubricant doesn't affect your plastic type (Regular grease can make some plastics brittle, I used "Fluid Film" but you can also use Lithium based grease for...
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Or you can come up with something different, but watch out for electrical noise in the endstop wiring if run parallel to stepper wiring. The 44mm X ends go with the lasercut carriage. But you can use the 70mm version with a standard Replicator or...
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The fountain makes a pleasant water trickling noise and operates independently. I need top up the water reservoir every three days or so because of evaporation. **Required Materials:** - USB aquarium pump. The design fits this one: Gikfun...
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Once the ESC initialises, just turn it up and make noise. On my ESC I have to start with the minimum setting (effectively the throttle channel on an RC model), which I believe is a great safety feature. BTW you can also program your ESC using the...
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The "turbine" is driven by a drone motor currently (about 8.5mm diameter) it gets too hot right now to be sustainable for long term use and makes a lot of noise. Version 1 is not really a proper compressor, and I wouldn't recommend using it that way....
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You can buy Sioux CS 100 PRO speakers on eBay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/SIOUX-CS-100-PRO-10CM-2-WEGE-KOAXIAL-LAUTSPRECHER/380161774428?epid=1142880274&hash=item588368535c:g:riUAAOSw5VFWKKh- You can also buy 4 mm Banana Plug:...
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To buy: Sioux CS 130 PRO: https://www.ebay.com/itm/SIOUX-CS-130-PRO-13CM-2-WEGE-KOAXIAL-LAUTSPRECHER/121153891083?epid=1343420954&hash=item1c8b9d8f93 4mm Gold Connectors: http://www.bluearan.co.uk/index.php?browsemode=manufacturer&id=MON128720...
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(Maybe because of the connection between the holders, the spools now being better centered or just because I moved the printer to a more solid table since I started with the holder..) (Btw I can really recommend a solid foundation and some foam...
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I found that "sloppy" lets them vibrate during printing, making unwanted noise. The small tab/handle on the Spacer needs to be facing IN toward the Hot Bed on each side. After the Assembly is complete, extend the Spacer. Position the Assembly with...