680 kg 3d models
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* The clock has a size of 10 cm x 10 cm x 5 cm and weighs 1 kg. * The clock uses a stepper motor to drive the gears, which in turn drives the hands of the clock. The stepper motor is controlled by a control circuit that reads data from sensors and...
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After 1.5 kg of plastic, the native engine on the Y-axis began to live out (characteristic crackling and clattering) and it was decided to replace it with nema17 1.5a while the native one can still somehow print. The motor mount for Y has been...
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This is a remix of my thing https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2748173The rail-system is slightly simplified and within this the boxes much easier to print.the holes / guides / tunnels are designed for cable ties.for none needed holes = > i leave...
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I've used a broken broom handle as well. I designed this to fit the large 2.2 kg (5 lb) spools from colorfabb. This is high enough to give you clearance for any commercially available spools.</p> <p>This is designed to fit in the channels of the...
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In real life, however, Velociraptor was roughly the size of a turkey, considerably smaller than the approximately 2 m (7 ft) tall and 80 kg (180 lb) reptiles seen in the films (which were based on members of the related genus Deinonychus). Today,...
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This is an adapter to carry an HX711 breakout board and a (relatively) standard 5 kg load cell that you can get for <$10 on Amazon on the standard T-slot top bar on Creality printers. It needs some fasteners, and you'll have to crimp on some...
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It requires about 2 kg of plastic. I've designed it in FreeCAD, and printed on my Anycubic Mega X. The instrument is bulky, but plays surprisingly nice. Construction is not perfect, I'm planning to go for next version if it will be interesting for...
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As the arm gives a strong pull there, when fully extended. The base should be secured to the table with a clamp or several kg of counterweight to prevent it from flipping over. There are several holes in the base. You can use them to mount the base...
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Printer Brand:Prusa Printer:i3 MK3 Rafts:No Supports:Yes Resolution:0.2 Infill:10% Notes:I always print these parts with 8-10% infill, how much i used for this print i'm not aware anymore.The inlay was definitely an 8% infill print.the numerous...
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You will need something about 1 Kg of PETG and some FLEX 98 for tires and wheel shafts, and 91 hours. ... Hardware links: Shock absorbers (90mm) -...
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2) Cargo carrying weight capacity – substantial: about 7500 kg at maximum! 3) Fully assembled trailer total mass is given to be exactly -2850 kilograms 4) As an entire truck semi combo unit for long and possibly rough rides its total mass in...
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Despite the smooth curves and floating appearance, the stand is able hold the weight of large studio monitors easily.Large or small, with or without a backstop, and highly configurable through the OpenSCAD parameters.Here the large version is holding...
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I like the idea of wall mounted dryboxes to save space, but they cannot hold large 2+kg filament spools with 30cm diameter. I also don't like the fact they are fixed to the wall behind the printer which is not very comfortable. So I created more...
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I used the PETG Prusa uses on their print farm from FilamentPM's US warehouse. For the feet, I used <a href="https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/colorfabb-dark-gray-ngen-flex-filament-1.75mm/sk/MNJZHKF0">ColorFabb NGEN Flex</a>. Any flexible...
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The design with eight rods makes the telescope very solid (compared to three-rod designs) and therefore it stays aligned/collimated quite well.Materials:1 - 2 kg of filament114mm diameter main mirror and 25 mm diagonal mirror (set on aliexpress 30 -...
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The nozzle is pretty standard and I use the cheapest filament I can buy (usually $17/kg ABS). I have been slicing with an older version of cura with good success.</p> <h3> Instructions</h3> <p>Ok, I'll try and explain my naming and how the tiles...
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With these improved rear rollers you can use up to around 203.5 mm spools with the lid closed.Be aware that smaller 1 Kg spools than standard, say 190 mm diameter, will rub against the bottom of the Hydra AMS if you use the rear-most position of the...
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Features: ==================== - 1 W power in operation - protected against insects - capacity of ~5 kg (10 lbs) meat Required Material: ==================== - ~100 g filament - 24x M3*8 bolts and M3 nuts - flexible fly screen - glue (preferably...
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Concerning the 3D printed parts, you’re looking at almost 90 hours of printing with your trusty printer, and just under 1 kg of filament.And if you don’t have the telescope yet, you’ll find it here for instance : PierroAstro - Optique...
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The cycle time and cost reveal that prints take approximately 30 minutes per part (excluding reinforcement) and I get around 50 face shields and reinforcement pieces to 1 kg of PETG filament. The total cost of manufacture, sterilization, elastic,...
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I'm printing a large project for my wife (57 charcuterie boards at half a kg each) and the skgo has been printing every day around the clock for two weeks. First 7 layers (300x300) are at 220mm/s @ 320c (wood PLA)....and its printing great. Going...
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I recommend printing with 100% infill out of an abrasion resistant material like abs or nylon to improve durability. BoltCover.stl and TubeCover.stl need to be printed four times each and are cosmetic so any settings are...
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In tests the lock of a klippt-cable-clip-large handled 3 kg easily. Fast and Easy to PrintA consistent perimeter thickness over the prints z-span assures a smooth overall finish. All layers consist of long print paths that reduce retraction moves to...
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These are advanced level prints that will take long to print and will use a lot of plastic (about 1 kg altogether in my case). Post-Printing What you need Cable 3x 1,5 mm2, long enough to reach your connection point Cable gland for your cable 2x...
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AboutThe Adjustable Spool Holder for QIDI X-Plus and X-Max works with most filament spools up to 1 Kg. It uses common 608 roller bearings (search for 608ZZ or 608RS, I bought 4 for €4) for a smooth rotation of the filament spool. The spool holder is...
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Other pieces have been modified to accommodate stresses or proportions. Used roughly 1.5 kg of plastic, although I don't know the total weight. Some parts like the sound-post and bridge may need scaling in one direction depending on how your violin...
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... my printer and have not had a single lifting event since. My fully printed tavern (minus basement) is approximately 1.8 kg. I would anticipate 2-3 spools for this build. ...Depending on how you slice the basement, that may push it to 3 rolls.</p>
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I am a man 173 cm height (5'-8") 70 kg weight.FilterAs a filter I used cosmetic cleaning pads made from 100% cotton which are 6 cm in diameter. They can be bought in a drugstore. You can replace them easy from inner side of the mask every day or more...
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The bottom screws into the top.Misc:Wheels used for reference:https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07S37VZ2R/It should also be possible to use some of the 1:64 scale wheels/HO scale wheels from thingiverse with appropriate wire for axles.Dimensions I...
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FINAL THOUGHT: The F430 is a big and nearly 50 Kg heavy machine. On my unit, the screws securing the belts to the blocks could be loosened by hand. I have to consider the possibility that this type of 'soft fixing' is a programmed 'breaking point'...