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Some manufacturer's make plug and play plastic rings, but they tend to be thin and can vibrate which is bad for speakers. 3D printed speaker spacers are a great alternative! It's best to print these with filament that will hold up in a hot car such...
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This is a bad feature, since moisture in the filament negatively affects the printing result (strength decreases, plastic rollback does not work well, the surface of the part suffers). To fight this phenomenon, dried plastic must be stored in the...
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Was tempted to remove all the old parts for clarity but I've decided to keep them as its part of the model's development history.There's too many changes to list them all but for example:Various minor cosmetic tweaks-Hinge pin is redesigned to be...
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Most likely I am just bad at math since I know I need to re-order some aluminum extrusions in a longer length to actually use the whole bed, but that's an issue for later. The Duet supports the ability to use up to 4 Independent Z motors for True Bed...
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I pulled the cables too tight on the first mount I did and had to redo the sleeving because the power cord had a bad connection. -I couldn't find any substitute for a little bit of elbow grease for connecting pieces of the coolant hose. The nozzles...
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It's not an easy process, but if you are careful to glue only the edges, it doesn't look too bad. Disassemble the Bluetooth speaker by undoing the visible bolts (with a 2.5mm allen key). The inner screws are phillips head, and after the case is...
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Choosing the right wood, one that could endure harsh weather conditions was not easy (I know because my unit is now almost ruined because of a bad choice). Cutting and assembling boards at the correct dimensions, including the round hole for the...
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The Rostock MAX can bend and that's the bad part because electronic devices won't look so sharp once fixed underneath them there when someone applies lots force against certain spots which normally stay strong until now. ... Again IF YOU NEED SOME...
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I recommend not using this model any longer and suggest you use my best nozzle cam (and still the most affordable solution). Problems with the discontinued model were:- the extremely long body of the pen-like earscope caused annoying sideforces to...
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While this sounds like a great way to avoid injections, DMSO tends to give you bad breath, so it's not used much. By the way, since this is the only molecule of its type I can think of, I set the sulfur up to make DMSO exactly (SulfurDMa). So if you...
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If you would like to commercialize these and all my models please send me an email to: elwinkjralvarado@hotmail.comFor more exclusive models you can go here:https://cults3d.com/en/users/EstudioAditivo/creationsEasy to Print, Easy to Use, Easy to...
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Those who suffer from bad stringing will need to remove any strings and seams before slotting the pieces in. That said, you may need to trim out the back "slot" on the element tokens a little in order for them to seat properly with the alignment peg...
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PETG warps badly. Almost all my printer parts are ASA now. </p><p>Glue square nuts in place (super glue, hot glue, soldering iron melt them in place) you don't want them falling out while trying to mount your fan. It's very...
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......Contrary to what you might have been reading in the news, fidgeting is not necessarily a bad thing! Yes, if you have a classroom of kids conspicuously spinning their fidgets, comparing them, doing tricks and the like, then yes, they are problematic.
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It's not a bad idea. I had enough friction (and had it high enough from the kids) that it should stay without me gluing it just fine. Putting it back is trivial. A future update would be warranted to create a lip a little wider near the top (like 3mm...
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You will be in for a bad day I promise. With all that out of the way, the process is pretty straightforward if you have some experience tinkering with electronics.Remove the backplate with a tiny torx bit.Desolder the battery leads from the PCB (I...
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I hope you like my file because it was painful to create (still, I like it when you leave good or bad criticism, it helps me greatly). Material: Any plasticsMy hook works with any material, glued or not, depending on how permanent you want them...
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If it looks bad, just keep practicing. I can't say it's indistinguishable from chrome, but it does look more like "chromed" model parts than any paint I've tried. It really does look better in person than the pictures show (most friends think it's...
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... should be perfectly level already, allowing you to make uniform adjustments to all leveling knobs to raise or lower the bed by the correct amount. The bad news is that you may need to adjust the print bed depending on how far away your nozzle is.
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He's making great decisions with the football, getting us in and out of maybe a bad play and into a good one." WENTZ'S TEAM The Eagles are depleted in the secondary. Cornerbacks Ronald Darby (hamstring) and Avonte Maddox (neck/concussion) are out and...
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It is a very bad choice for outdoor use. It literally drinks humidity and won't last very long. It will eventually deform and the box will most certainly split apart. ...So choose some outdoor friendly material, there is plenty of choice.</div></p>...
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PETG is also not bad for the pins; less tough but better looking. PLA or ABS pins are too brittle for playing with the thing, but for ornamental use they will work OK. If you plan to print this thing to play with it go for PP filament: the pins can...
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However, I badly measured the little pedestal at the apex of the scaffold, so the single LED there does not fit as snugly as planned; I used putty to help and it's alright. However... I'm still not actually using that apex LED, as the NeoMatrix...
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I suggest using the clutch in case something goes bad you can still drive. Disassemble the parts since you need the mounting frame completely exposed. Press the Rotary_Insert_LS_V7_01 into the old potentiometer hole on what I will refer to as the...
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Might be bad for anyone with epilepsy though.. Changelog: v1.1 Turns out that even with an angled cable it gets in the way of the stands handle. Therefore I added another Makita adapter that has a direct connection with a wire. It doesn't make much...
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If you have specific things that you'd like to see changed I might still be able to help, please let me know in the comments. Update 4 June 2016 Lots of bad luck with this over the last week or so, I made errors with installation and assumptions...
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If you get stringing, you're going to have a bad time. Also set the starting point of each layer to be at the same point, as opposed to a setting like "random".Print the Front and Back using PLA, or other similar material with low warping...
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Superglue (the parts snap together, but some glue reinforcement isn't a bad idea); I personally like Loctite Ultragel Control Super Glue Assembly See videos for instructions. What's Changed Since I Created the First Instruction Video The current...
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Support more projects like this by contributing to my Patreon: Tools for ocean science and conservation 5/20/2016: The original receiver file was bad. The file has now been updated. Project: Niskin3D Project Name Niskin3D: a 3D-printable water...
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I recommend not to use filament with a bad diameter tolerance. I typically use good quality filament with stated ±0.03mm tolerance and haven't had a jam or slip. There is no need for a print or suspension mechanism for the idler arm in this design....