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Infill: 15% LED-mount: Infill: 15% Top: The top is designed to use a 40mm fan for cooling the vtx and to plug in the fpv-antenna from banggood. Infill: 15%</p> <p>Track-body-connector: You can glue the track frame together and glue it to the body but...
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I used a technique where I simply fanned out the wire and screwed the bolt into the hole making contact. Play around a little bit with the depths of the screws to ensure good contact with the radio and the clips slips on easy enough. Once you can...
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$2.50 or so from China if you can wait a few weeks: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32349445870.html The GPIO outputs only 3.3V so I used 3.3V to power the relay as well which works great. Note when you connect to a GPIO and configure it in the...
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We replaced our nozzles, added an auto leveler, got a new fan, and a dehydrator (because printing in Korea is a nightmare without one.) And we replaced our extruder wheel, which was scarily ground down. The new wheel is stainless steel and has...
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He fixed the “Thermal runaway” error by disabling the parts cooling fan, which did decrease the quality of the prints (but I'd rather have a finished object than nothing). He finished printing everything on the 16th, so I quickly cleaned up the...
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I did some short tests running Cyberpunk docked and un-docked and the thermals and fan speeds in both orientations seemed within a few percent of each other so I do not believe the Quick Dock is impeding airflow. There is an extra piece, the “Hole...
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During printing, I didn't use my active fan, and I printed these on a CTC printer with upgraded extruders that enabled better filament feeding when working with ABS. The door file can accommodate a metal rod for hinges or hinge files can be merged...
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I highly recommend fitting a cooling fan to the drivers, they can handle a lot more current with active cooling than without. A full parts list can be found at the link below ...
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For PLA at 190 C, I used a bed temp of 60 C and at layer 5 turned it down to 45 C just after the part cooling fan came on full speed. Post-Printing: Clean up Make sure there are no bumps or strings in the trough where the cannon will lay. Trim away...
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So far, my mods for the scale model include: robin7331's MPSM Extruder Baseplate v1 (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2029972) robin7331's MPSM Extruder Arm v1 (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2030554) Makify1's MP Select Mini Slip-On Fan Guard...
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For example my rubber feet used M5x18 before, but M5x20 was best for this spacer. My M3D Crane has the PSU and mainboard underneath with a fan facing down, and it's always sat REALLY low to the ground. It's bugged me, but not enough to do anything...
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You might also want to add a fan there, if you wish to have a more effective cooling system. The Azteeg X5 Mini has details available here: http://www.panucatt.com/azteeg_X5_mini_reprap_3d_printer_controller_p/ax5mini.htm There are other things...
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I'm actually a fan of manually splitting my gcode files - something I wouldn't advise unless you know the commands fairly well or you might end up ruining your print. I would recommend examining your slicer to find out where to pause the print - just...
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Not being a big fan of the zip tie mounting principle used for the original ball bearings by Prusa Research, I designed these clips to hold the bushings securely in place. They can be printed easily without any support. You can use a brim to hold...
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The flipped axis mount is particularly tricky since it must clear below the part cooling fan to preserve the gain in X printing space afforded by flipping the Z-assembly (see picture). I recommend soldering the wires on either side of the leads so...
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You will need an appropriately sized fan duct from the original as well, which can be found in the default Anet motors using the [39mm duct](https://www.thingiverse.com/download:3470575).\r\n\r\nThe primary modifications made were to the belt holder...
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= ) I had no problems printing these with 5015 part cooling fans and at 130%-200% scale, with 0.12mm-0.18mm layer heights and up to 0.18mm-0.25mm for parts/areas without threads. 100% scale may be too small to print if you're using a nozzle...
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Hi, still a noob 3D modeler here, this is my fan design for a pistol variation of the DC15 "experimental" (or DC15-X as I call it) from Revenge of the Sith! This time made to resemble the Magnum from Halo. This is part of a line of DC15-X...
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TURN_OFF_HEATERS M107 ; turn off fan G1 Z2 F3000 ; move nozzle up 2mm G90 ; absolute positioning G0 X330 Y330 F3600 ; park nozzle at rear BED_MESH_CLEAR Thanks for your support. Recently, I am working on a switchable multi-extruder system with...
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Also remove the 40mm fan from the lower left side, if you have one installed (it can be re-installed later, using only 2 screws, if needed). 4] Insert the 8mm Linear Rod into the 8mm hole in the newly printed top part, and then run it through the...
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Advantages of this include: * Much lighter than the acrylic hunk that comes with the sensor * Sensor height can be adjusted with much higher precision using a screw and spring * Sensor is out of the way of the nozzle, allowing a good view of prints...
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As you'll need a heatbrake anyways for assembling the extruder, it may be best to buy a SV06 hotend to go with the extruder.The part cooling fan duct and mount I've included here is Sovol's design for the standard SV06. If you intend to use Sovol's...
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Input: 1x XT60 (5V-30V) Outputs: 1x XT60, 1x 4mm banana plug (0.5V-30V) Functions: CC/CV If you use the active cooling and connect to Vin, make sure that the voltage is not higher than 14.4V (switch off the fan if the voltage is higher). Since...
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You will also need the 16mm pushbutton: and 120mmx120mm 12V computer fan: How to connect everything together? I tried to show that on the picture: It's strongly recommended to use soldering iron to connect wires together due to 5-6A current passing...
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With the more open internal volume, (Compared to previous IPi versions) one can easily install pHats, fans, shims, jumpers, etc. A small heatsink should be used if there's no active cooling installed, since ventilation is limited, as well as sending...
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Will be adding in designs for the electronics housing & PSU housing that will be actively cooled with a couple 12omm PC fans after I get the frame assembled. Will likely do the side panels in acrylic on the cover, using TPU printed mounts that slide...
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As a die-hard fan of Blizzard, I decided to spend some time building Torbjorn entirely in Zbrush. When the model was finished, I started working on an articulated version of it to create a toy that's completely support-free and can be printed in one...