altoids razor case 3d models
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It works but is a bit of a pain to fit, would do it differently next time but I wanted to keep the bottom as flat as possible and with good ground clearance. I used a large allen key through the holes in the bottom of the motor shield parts to align...
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To make it easier, I exported the template as a DXF, SKP, and OBJ as well as an STL.\r\n\r\nYou need:\r\n* 1 Mid Pumpkin\r\n* 2 Faces (or 1 Face and 1 slide)\r\n* 8 Clips (select the tighter margin clips if you have an accurate filament/printer or...
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At the time of making I printed a spare one in case I broke/damaged the original but I have not needed to use it as the original has been fine. The coloured decorative inserts - use PLA at 0.1mm layer resolution (I found this gave the item a...
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In this case those on the plate have been used.The used drag chain bridge that has been used is the following (buy two...
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This could be avoid if you know, and want, to drive directly the stepper coils.Anything that could generate a square signal (if you use the driver), from a 555 chip, to a microcontroller board (like an Arduino, or in my case the EDU-CIAA board). ####...
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I've also included a mixing paddle in case you don't have something handy to mix with. Ok, so enjoy your vibration dampeners. I'd love it if you can share a 'made one' - especially if anyone scales the prints very large or small! If this is popular...
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In my case , the default value freq=330 uses the least power as well, tested with many transformers. The Voltage-PWM diagram is not straight, but it makes no difference. We collect corresponding voltage-current pairs in the main program, so the...
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A single 10" length is enough, but at $2.28, it's worth getting a couple just in case: https://www.materials4me.co.uk/Metal/Aluminium/Round-Bar/p/289 The two retaining rings are made from 40mm bar stock, you only need about four inches:...
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The important notes are: * Inside the PSU case, wire a pair of larger gauge wires between the "DC In" on the MOSFET and a +12V and Common on the ATX board. * Wire a pair of larger gauge wires between another +12V and a Common on the ATX board to the...
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--- Small hint in case of fitting problems --- Some have problems with the lid being too small. This can happen if the printer is not set up well and larger tolerances are required. You can separate the individual parts of the .stl in your slicer...
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And, in this case, the computer said NO! So I had to pull out my trusty vernier, and completely recreate his design from scratch, while incorporating my changes as I went along. The first thing I did was the easiest; I simply mirror-flipped the...
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nuts) to check fittings * I used simple PLA * Print in fine resolution (0.1mm) * Print with slight support (only connections from base) * Use Skirt (not brim) * Fit might be very tight (and adapted to the material I had at home) – so check your...
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I also got a sheet of 0.03" polycarbonate (lexan) in case I needed more stiffening, but the mag sheets attached directly to the build surface seem to work just fine. I ditched the glass plate that came with the CR-10S and put the mag sheet directly...
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The controller case takes up most of the right side of the printer, which is why I designed this project in the first place. My goal was to be able to re-use as much of the controller box parts as possible. When I designed the Ultimate Tronxy...
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(In my case, I used 0.1mm for a snug fit.) Once you have a good fit, you can move on to the next step. Print your Straights and Corners. You'll need 4 Corners. * I recommend walls that are 1.2mm thick (i.e. 3 walls of .4mm each), a bottom thickness...
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I noticed that in previous cases where the holder unstuck itself from the shelf, it was because the holder unpeeled itself over a very long period of time starting from the top — tape is weak to peeling. Now that there will be adhesive on this raised...
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- The luggage compartment has no window on the side, so there is a strong case for another window next to the door on the platform to let in the light, as other luggage cars were given. - The door opening in the dividing wall between the former...
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I did a lot of work in fixing correct sizes for everything, but surely its not proven in all cases and every print setup may create its own displacements. For testing I designed Printer test presets that are simplest, least material consuming objects...
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- The luggage compartment has no window on the side, so there is a strong case for another window next to the door on the platform to let in the light, as other luggage cars were given. - The door opening in the dividing wall between the former...
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In this case, you'll need also 7 slider and 5 stopping parts. For the left angular drawers, you can just mirror the object along the X-axis._ **HOW TO PRINT:** This depends on your printer. I've printed all the drawers upside down so that the...
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In my case, a washer was missing, so that the entire eccentric wheel was not sitting straight on the carriage (see also attached picture). -Cut the M3 threads for the hotend bracket into the hotend mount and attach the hotend mount components and...
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In case you need even more different sizes, please install [OpenSCAD](http://www.openscad.org/) on your own computer and follow these [instructions](https://www.dr-lex.be/3d-printing/customizer.html) to customize your ring. Thanks go out to...
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In this case it would require, respectively:\nComputer, CAD Software of your choosing, 3D Printer, ample filament, etc\nTimber for construction, relevant hand tools or machinery for working timber, perspex or other plastics for construction, relevent...
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The quality will be lower than the native terrain setup in Blender since images only have a certain amount of greyscale levels (256 for jpeg and png) Use cases (commercial/monetized) Examples for this scene can be used for: Game / Environment design...
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I've split and added the 2Z housing as male and female puzzle cuts in case some of you have lost a lot of space on your print bed area. A new belt keeper is also in the works for use with an opened GT2 belt on the One/Two/Three up X carriage, so keep...
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Update 1: I have added an updated version of the print head's bottom section, allowing for attachment of a bed leveling sensor (in my case, an Omron proximity sensor with a diameter of 4mm and M12 thread). It is connected to the Duet board as an E0...
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Use a lot of infill too, in my case 80%.No part needs support, but if you want to add some on the rectangular gap on the BLTouch mount, it won't hurt. Everything depends on how well you can print bridges.Assembling tips:First assemble the bottom...
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This test print will help you to reveal that issue and speed up trouble-shooting. Triangle: Cornes with an angle below 90° are sometimes hard to print at the tip of the corner.While a rectangular shape won't show this issue (cause all cornes are...
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The nuclear thermoelectric cooling tower or chimneys in hydroelectric thermoelectric plants are the physical point of contact between global warming, low carbon economy, decarbonization, kyoto protocol, Paris Agreement and etc.2) No Carbon: No Less:...
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Furthermore, based on some feedback I added a Version of Gear2 with a better connection to the removable ring to enhance printability in some cases. This file is called 'Gear2_With_Removable_Ring_13mm_with_Extra_Ring_Support_v2.stl" which adds (24)...