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Remove the screws from the top right Z-axis slide mount, put the fixed mount over the holes, and reinstall screws. Attach the other end to the built-in mount on the backing plate. Feed your cables through and take the chain apart where you need to...
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Setup per online tutorials, and Klipper docs Version 2.0 01/22/23 1)Removed unused touch sensor appendage 2)Adjusted hemera position so that the travel 0-300 X, and 0-300 Y matches edges of build plate 3) Modified ribbon stress relief to allow full...
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While you can build it from scratch, we offer a barebones kit to help you complete the project: http://spacepioneering.com/product/barebones-space-pioneer-proto-kit/ Otherwise, the project centers around a custom PCB we developed that can be found...
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Unfortunately as I don't yet have an assembled machine (awaiting replacement frame pieces as sent ones were cut too short), I cannot test this part yet, but it looks like it should work all okay.\r\n\r\nWhat I did was take the existing back mounting...
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Especially, the both sides of rotors should be smooth.Attach circuits and the motor into the axis with 2x8mm tapping screws.Stack all wheels. Place spacers among wheels.Stick segmentsIf the segment part peels off, use transparent adhesive tape (OPP...
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You can surely cut it off after printing, but you can also rotate the planter 90 degrees around the Z axis and that gets rid of it. It's weird, but whatever. This planter should take around 4 hours with these settings.</p><p>For the 100mm version,...
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See Nimble Basic Adapter for details.Proceed installing the Nimble as described in the Zesty Nimble documentationFirmware configurationSettings that work with my printer:Configuration.h:#define EXTRUDE_MAXLENGTH 100 #define...
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so I make a axis point in the exact center of the cylinder. then you orient the other lines accordingly to form 6, 60° angles. </p><figure class="image"><img...
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Trial and error on this: run your Z axis up and down and check how the Bowden tube behaves. Creative placement of zip ties (to the hotend wiring harness) will help manage the Bowden tube behavior. Zip tie the hotend wiring to the extruder filler. ...
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New model also comes in 3 versions with totally re-designed look.Normal version holds standard length (1-1,2m) Phone charger cables ø2,7-3,0mmMedium version (6mm taller) fits slightly longer cables ø2,7-3,0mm Scale the models X and Y axis...
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All the parts to be assembled must be glued and inside the body, a 4/5mm axis must be inserted into the 4 holes (of files 6&7) from a clip for office sheets (attach). The holes under the base are used to house magnets (if you have metal parts to...
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The bowden tube & cables touch the 5015 fan on top so this cable holder extension prevents them from sliding left and right during the movement of the x-axis. You don't need this cable holder but it keeps everything in place as well as neat &...
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The pattern of the disturbed water surface would indicate biased or centered flow. In the pictures attached, it shows the flow to be left-biased, side-by-side to the same test for the X2 that shows a more balanced flow.The X2 has the mods...
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Check out my Triathlon Aero Bottle Clip too. Print Settings Supports: Not required Resolution: 0.3mm layers Infill: Solid Notes: The clip prints clean standing up with the axis of the curve vertical. The post is a bit more challenging with a 1mm...
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It is designed to fit onto the carriage, taking up as little space as possible so that no printing area is lost in any axis. The parts for my build were ordered from AliExpress (Trianglelab) and can be seen in one of the stock pictures except that I...
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As seen from the northern hemisphere, the waxing Moon tends to appear with its horns pointing towards the left, and conversely the waning Moon with its horns pointing towards the right; the English word crescent may however refer to the shape...
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The motion of the carriage in combination with the stationary cone causes the winding spindle to rotate about its axis. The winding spindle completes one rotation for every nine rotations of the hand crank. The dual spinning motion of the carriage...
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I haven't tried it. Use black filament, of course. Finally, and most crucially, rotate the part in your slicer to align the bottom layer lines along the long axis of the plate. See the screenshot if you're not sure what I mean (it's looking UP at the...
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The mounting holes on the base, carriage, and endplate all match up so multiple slide assemblies can be bolted together to make a two or three-axis cartesian system. ===================================================================== ##Required...
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I wanted to create a pimax headstrap which would have more adjustment then the vive das & would allow me to use my own headphones. I took a headstrap from a broken psvr & created a headstrap adapter which has at least some adjustment on all...
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Your input is welcome!\n\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: \n Anet A8\n \n Rafts: \n No\n \n Supports: \n Yes\n \n Resolution: \n 0.2\n \n Infill: \n 100\n \n Notes: \n I used Cura 2.4 to print this.\nCheck the pictures to see how you should lay the model...
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pinNrX = precision located with accurate results confirmed to ensure optimal X-Axis placement for enhanced productivity purposes pulleyH = precise dimensions checked off for correct measurements at the maximum possible rate without causing potential...
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Since the star is so light for its surface area, this means that if you blow on it just a bit to the side of its rotation axis, it will spin incredibly quickly while making a satisfying whirring sound. Just don't get too close or it might nick your...
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I added a dash of super glue to ensure they don't vibrate loose. I recommend using 25mm tall springs as 20mm springs may cause clearance issues with the Y-axis end-stop. Other options (eg silicone, printed etc) are not recommended as they can...
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It's intended for use with a flight controller and should eliminate self-righting characteristics or inherent stability on the roll axis. This is desirable with a flight controller, as it doesn't need to fight against self-righting in the stock...
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Set the printer to 5mm on the z-axis and adjust the height of the knife with the adjustment screw. When you have adjusted the correct height, you can try to run the gcode. Make sure your bed is leveled before you start to calibrate the height. ...
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It also can be scale only on the z-axis to create a taller top hat and thicker brim. You can use any PLA filament. You might wish to choose a shiny silk, multi-colored PLA filament. You might want to have multiple color changes in your hat. We...
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This uses mostly the same geometry as `Z_Axis_Clip.stl` from the Drag Chain Adapter I remixed, except I've adjusted the geometry so it slides in easier. This *might* give it the potential to slide around if you lift the printer -- even the 40mm...
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You just need to raise the z-axis enough so you can install the bolts from below the carriage. To assemble the mount: 1. Place an M4 nut in the cutout in the bottom motor clamp. Then use 2 M3x12 bolts and nuts to fasten the clamp around the...
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PETG Have been using for awhile on my x axis only and it works good so far. Doesn't slide quite as easily as PLA but not that much worse. No obvious stiction. My hope is that it will handle higher ambient temperatures better than PLA, but have not...