a10 warthog 3d print
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... ___ Made a wall bracket for my Audio Pro A10 speaker that can swivel and tilt. Inspiered by Audio Pro's original mount. Bolts/screws needed 1 M6x25 + M6 nut (for the joint) 1 M6x20 (for the speaker) I printed with PLA Groundsupport 10% infill
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I swapped out a Thrustmaster Warthog with a VXB Gladiator NXT Evo and wanted to use my existing HOTAS mount. There are lots and lots of mounts out there for the Warthog and this adapter allows you use common 65mm mounting holes. This adapter...
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... create your own automatic turn-off device for the Geetech A10 using just four pieces and a 10mm rod. ...Simply attach this setup to the on-off switch, then input the necessary G-code to raise the Z-axis once printing is complete. ...Have fun with it!
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# Print Settings 1 x CableSupport1: Layer:0.20mm Raft:no Support:yes Infill:20% # Accessories 1 x Rislan # Mounting The printer's center rail is slid back to accommodate the Cable Support, and cables are securely attached via the Rislan through two...
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I bought a new Geeetech A10 Pro really cheap from Amazon (about 80€ with Coupon-code), and realized that there was a fancy construction problem with all the A10 series... If you found this thing, you might also have noticed that there is a nearly...
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I'm trying to fit a nice 20-inch aquarium LED into my Geeetech A10 machine.
cults3d
Replacement tracks for the World at War series 13 A10 1/72 scale model.
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Fun duct for geeetech a10 v3, designed for part cooling fan. ...STL file.
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Profil and Settings for Geeetech A10 on Ultimaker Cura V4.0. ... Video: https://youtu.be/vizHBpFSPZA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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I printed it with PLA just to test strength and it has been pretty solid, without issues. You'll probably want an extension for your stick to use this mount. There is a through-hole just in case the retention tabs break (mine have yet to) so you...
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These are replacement files for the anti-wobble plate on the spring mount of the Thrustmaster Warthog joystick. The stock plate is made of some sort of soft plastic, probably POM or PVC, with a low coeff of friction. Over time, this plate can wear...
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This took a good month of two worth of work making this from scratch using reference pictures and more than a few test prints, it is in no way perfect, if you're looking for a 1:1 with any official models you will be disappointed. However I'm...
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... your base is sturdy enough to support the weight of the bottle. Additionally, the Dimafix container can be attached to the filament reel support using the same screws. This G-code is specifically designed for use with the Geeetech A10 3D printer.
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the windows dimensions are approx 0.55" wide by 0.23" high Test first, as printing tolerances/ laser cut kerf will affect the fit. I make mine snug-fit so you can replace them as needed and for painting. This might not be a perfect fit, I do not...
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... seemed to work well for my other printers, so I decided to give it a try. I added a new nozzle to the mix - check it out at https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3D-Printer-V6-J-head-Hotend-For-1-75mm-Filament-Bowden-Extruder-0-4mm-Nozzle-UK/253999407794
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A universal mounting bracket designed specifically for the Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS joystick, enabling secure attachment to any standard 2x4 wooden beam or stud, providing a stable and versatile flight simulation experience.
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If you are having issues while printing, getting a "CLUNK" noise from the filament motor, this will solve it. It happens because of the spring not having enough strenght to get the filament clip pressing the gear. This wont let the clip move, by...
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Since the A10's original hotend fan was still usable, I connected it to the E3D_V6 heatsink duct using a 40mm adaptor found on Thingiverse #2572641. To print this mount, I used a 0.2mm layer height and 80% infill for both the mount and clamp. For...
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As you can see from the cutaway view (third pic), the inside has a triangle shape so it doesn't sag while printing (I verified this). The screw mount uses the screws that are already on the fan mount. At first they don't seem to line up properly. I...
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My engineer needs to drill a big hole into my A10, so we're going to overhaul it.
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The Olinuxino LIME shield includes a 40 mm cooling fan outlet which would suit both A10 and A20 editions perfectly.
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We modified the design to serve as a replacement for the original filament sensor on the Geeetech A10.
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This is a display cover for the Geeetech A10 Pro models with the Large electronic Box under the Printbed.
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A protective shield is designed to fit perfectly on top of the Geeetech A10's built-in LCD screen.
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The button box has mounting holes for the following controls: + Three momentary pushbuttons, one of which press-fits into the bottom of the printed emergency button. I use two side buttons for recentering VR view and zooming VR view, and the...
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The slim base of this fan duct provides an unobstructed view of printing operations, allowing for easier monitoring of print progress. Printable with 0.4mm nozzle diameter and layer heights as low as 0.2 or 0.3 mm. ... Supports and brim may be...
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This part is designed to replace the grey axis wheel to the right of the throttles on the Thrustmaster Warthog throttle with the goal of allowing for modules to be added on. See https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5162955 for my AV-8B nozzle handle...
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Mount your Thrustmaster Warthog joystick on your 45x45 simrig. For the vertical version, the axes must be threaded as shown in the picture. Then you attach the mount with screws. I added a cover to prevent any screws from touching the joystick's...
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This is a bracket for the x carriage for the Geeetech A10 v3 printers. I noticed there isn't as many geeetech hot end options so maybe this will be one step in the right direction! This was modeled in solidworks and if you need the files feel free...