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If do you need to get the lock back off, the best way I found was to stick long allen keys into both of the lock's holes and then pinch them together to lever the lock slightly apart, which reduces the pressure enough that you can wedge a thin...
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The rods may need a bit of twisting to get them loose.Pull the rods out of the right-hand gantry end-piece.Cut the zip ties holding the limit switch and stepper motor wires.Rotate the right-hand gantry end-piece to make some room and then pop it off...
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Suddenly, a bunch of weird-looking icons pop up on my screen. I have no idea what any of them do. I try to select one of the icons, but it just doesn't seem to work. I've tried clicking on it with my left mouse button, right mouse button, and even...
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In that one, print the "B" piece in TPU and fasten it to your frame, then print "A" piece in PETG or whatever, build it into the extruder, and fasten it to the "A" piece.This extruder was inspired by ask0045's geared B'struder...
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100 Heroes and Villains.[106] Schwarzenegger's catch phrase "I'll be back" was voted the 37th-greatest movie quote by the AFI.[107] In 2005, Total Film named The Terminator the 72nd-best film ever made.[108] In 2008, Empire magazine selected The...
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...I'm not entirely happy with its details after printing so I may go back later and update the details to cut slightly deeper into the model and make them pop more on the printed part. *Parts Added*: 1. MCOR TEXT LOGO.svg 2. TRIANGLE EDIT.svg 3.
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A toothpick can be used to pop out a stuck rotor in the mouthpiece through the small end if it gets caught as it is being fitted. The cone indentation on one side of the rotor fits on the cone in the wide end of the mouthpiece. The rotor will sit...
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A toothpick can be used to pop out a stuck rotor in the mouthpiece through the small end if it gets caught as it is being fitted. The cone indentation on one side of the rotor fits on the cone in the wide end of the mouthpiece. The rotor will sit...