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O-rings I got mine on Amazon as follows: 031 Silicone O-Ring, 70A Durometer, Red, 1-3/4" ID, 1-7/8" OD, 1/16" Width (Pack of 25) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FMYO6Y/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 023 Silicone O-Ring, 70A...
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They can be mounted with stock components, or with another work of mine, the "anti Z wobble" inspired by HEVORT (I put the link at the bottom of the article). The attachments are fixed to the aluminum profile of the X axis with 4 M5 12mm screws and 4...
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I got mine from ebay. 8x22x7mm ABEC-5 608RS Skateboard Bearings (item number 392604796294) You need a suitable length of 4mm OD 2mm ID PTFE Bowden tube to connect the filament in the box to your extruder (any colour you like!). There are many sources...
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I have mine configured for the wheels to roll along the X-axis & the carriage rolls along the 2040 V-Slot is the Y-axis. I wanted it that way for the X-axis to be the longest. I have my maximum X Position set to 1000mm. The wheel distance could be...
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Connects to TFT (I have unplugged it from the TFT on mine, I always use Octoprint so I send the sensor interrupt to a Raspberry Pi). Outermost pin is pin 1 in my scheme. Lower side: * BLTouch signal connector. Labeled as S1 and S2 * 24-pin...
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No special settings except for the optional color change.I suggest setting also the infill and supports angles to 35 degrees so it matches the angle of the parts.If you also want to print the letters on the cover you can use the MMU2 (or equivalent...
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I've printed mine in extrudr GreenTec Pro silver (bearing-seat-cap_mount and drag-knife_mount) and extrudr PLA NX2 white (counter-ring). Post Print InstructionsInstall the bearing seat capInstall the threaded inserts in the...
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If they are too loose, you can glue them in with CA glue.The gears need to spin freely on the metal shafts, mine worked fine right off the printer. You can drill them out with an 1/16" drill bit if needed (use the included drilling jig to make sure...
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When you don't use an exhaust system like mine, this is how 99%+ of the fumes enter your work area. The cover is pretty well sealed, very little fumes will escape from there. Also when the the two cooling fans are on, (along with the exhaust fan...
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I thought the frame came with this, but mine did not. * needs supports * 16% infill * **Vista_Antenna_Mount_FPVCycle_Fouride.stl** * Rear Vista antenna mount for the fouride. shorter in height than the one for the prototype this may...
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Try not to apply too much pressure, you don't need it, too much pressure might result in the cutter coming away from your straight edge.Things you need.60mm x 19mm x 0.6mm utility knife blade.3 x M3x16mm cap head screws.3 x M3...
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And a 12 volt that moved an insane amount of air and sounded like a leaf blower. Print and assembly instructions I printed mine using PLA at .2mm. I really don't think it will matter much what you use as long as it can hold the screw threads.</p>...
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Mine didn't came out great because of that, but yours can.A printer that doesn't wobble/vibrate (tall structures may suffer from vibration, particularly the spine which needs to be somewhat straight and thin)Print orientationsCase orientation: front...
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Obviously, you will also need to buy an electric cable including a connector (I bought mine at "Clas Ohlson" in Sweden). You must ENSURE not to overheat the printed parts so take good care of which lamps to use. Personally, I use LED lamps of...
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Every design just named *centrifugal pump* (like mine) doesnt help much. After some research i found two numbers to rate pumps: 1. The head they produce. Its just the height the pump can push water upwards. 2. The flowrate, thats the amount of...
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Tools you need: Torx T10or M2.5 Allen Key (for most of the M3 screws around the box) Torx T8or M2 Allen Key (for the side housing walls) Fine Tweezers Soldering iron (optional) 2.5mm JST crimp tool (optional) Parts you will need: 10x M3 nut 12x M3x12...
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Unfortunately I sourced mine locally so I can't link to it. You need a minimum of 3 pieces (or one larger) with a dimension of about 40 x 50 cm each. One of these should be enough to cover all panels but I haven't tested this one in particular...
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Thanks CFox! This is the new file:internal-608-roller-bearing-base-adapter-for-newer-printers-1.0.stlI've you're using an older printer like mine in the pictures, print this...
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Mine didn't came out great because of that, but yours can. - A printer that doesn't wobble/vibrate (tall structures may suffer from vibration, particularly the spine which needs to be somewhat straight and thin) ## Print orientations Case...
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Mine was slightly, so I just glued a small piece of angle iron to the back of it to straighten it up. If you don’t do this, then your pump positions will be slightly off and propagation of errors will become an issue later 8. Insert the Oxidizer and...
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I use mine to stream the video from the prompter to OBS for use with live streams.You Will Need…A Raspberry Pi (if you can get one!). I used a Raspberry Pi 4, but a 3 should also work fine, and external access to the Ethernet and USB ports will still...
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I use a 5 minute 2-part epoxy from any hardware store (I get mine from Harbor Freight since its super cheap and works the same as any other brand). Start with gluing together the 2 middle pieces, ‘Middle Bottom’ and ‘Middle Top’. It's at this point...
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I went with a 32 microstep on mine setup and I know there is 1.7 gazillion for microstepping and 1.7 gazillion against it. I wanted quieter as this little printer rarely if ever see's the kind of stepper load where it runs out of torque and starts...
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I have provided a 3mf project so you can see how I printed mine. You certainly don't need all these files that I've provided but maybe they help some people or maybe you give me feedback on the settings I'm using and we all learn. The Bed...
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------------------------------------ ENGLISH ---------------------------------------------The guide was translated using google, I apologize in advance for any errorsTo conclude the set of linear guides on the X1, this time I propose some attachments...
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For example, mine had red, black, and green wires (which are used for 3.3v, ground, and signal respectively).Step 5Test the endstop with the board plugged into your Octoprint board. If the LED is ON before you insert the filament, the metal switch...
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Mine has traveled a bit and remains intact, but you may want to just epoxy some wire and a bead.Should you choose to embark on the printed version:Print 2. It's labeled "left," but both sides are the same</li><li>Use a fine layer height. (As low as...
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Obviously, you will also need to buy an electric cable including a connector (I bought mine at "Clas Ohlson" in Sweden). You must ENSURE not to overheat the printed parts so take good care of which lamps to use. Personally, I use LED lamps of no more...
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This light is designed for heavy duty use in demanding conditions including emergency services, mining, construction, marine, and industrial operations where durability and reliability is critical.This portable LED light is comprised of an adjustable...
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and i use autohotkey as an app launcher for LeftCtrl, Alt, Win + a letter (a through j) Unzip the UltiPad.zip into your QMK folder in your build env, and modify/compile your own keymap. Let me know how you make out! Edit, added a slightly shortened...