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Sony has two "flavors" of E-mount, the second of which is tighter, making adapters designed for the first not necessarily fit; this E-mount flange is designed to fit the later version, as used by the A7II series cameras, and also fits the earlier...
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Some parts with smaller footprints benefit from being printed with a brim for better bed adhesion and some parts benefit from support touching the buildplate only (i.e. to support the threads of the lower base, or the underside of Gear1 and Gear2). I...
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If you are still getting a thermal runaway at 100% fan speed, and you have increased the 100% layer height beyond 1.5mm and you do not wish to use a sock on your heater block follow these steps: Pre-heat your bed and extruder to your normal operating...
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"The one on the pic is in my bedroom, on the big bed. The X icon turns the lights on/off, the heart switches to a rather intimate lighting. Left/right change colors from arctic aqua/green to cozy red/yelloworange. Up/dn make it brighter or less so. ... ...
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Please read all the build instructions before you begin assembly.A video overview of the features of BabyCube is here.Key FeaturesSmall portable quality CoreXY 3D printer with all parts integrated inside the frame (no external power brick)Print...
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The basic general thickness of 1.67 mm should work with most plastics.Orientation: Side on printing bedTo make sure that the weight of whatever you put in the hook is pulled by the material itself and not the layer lines, my hook should always be...
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A GCODE file will contain a lot of setup information, but in the PrusaSlicer GCODE there is a comment (about a page down) saying: ;AFTER_LAYER_CHANGE ;0.2 At the bottom of the file, there is a large section of comments detailing the PrusaSlicer...
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The orientation should be obvious.Back Cover is secured to Bottom with four 3mm x 8mm screws. Additional Notes:I normally print at 60C for the bed on PLA, but in this case I put it at 65C because I ran into some warping. With 65C I...
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Everything is printable in regular PLA, and should fit a normal Ender bed (235x235mm). Please note the Modular Assembly Preview STL is just to show a preview of one assembly model, not for printing. Here's a brief description of the types of parts...
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All left-hand side fan mounts suffer from this problem, which is not present when printing PLA, PETG, or other filaments that extrude at a hot end temperature of 200°C or under and a bed temperature of 60°C or less. It's generally accepted that...
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The original size of our model is larger than we can fit on our print bed. Scaling in your slicing program offers nice customizations for the model. The model includes a base surrounding the building that can be used as a sidewalk to place...
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It is even louder when running the printer at 13v (for better heated bed performance). In order to deal with that, I've added an adapter that lets you mount a 40mm fan in place of the 30mm one. It mounts at a 45-degree angle so that the fan body...
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The color changes are alreday added in the .3mf files in the order white, black and red.Also please be careful when removig the sign from the print bed and definitely let the part cool down before removing it. Because the signs only have a base of 3...
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One is the complete file, which can be printed on printers with a print bed of at least 330mm (Anycubic Predator, Ender 5 Plus). Those huge sizes are quite rare, so I also made a cut version for 300mm machines (CR-10, Sapphire Plus). This is the...
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Do not remove the model from the print bed while it is warm. Circles may become distorted. Create your own Use OpenSCAD. To create your own 10 commandments, you will have to install OpenSCAD on your computer and change items in just one line of...
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By making it in two pieces, the bottom half can be printed flat to the bed, allowing for much better bending strength. Updated build instructions to include two piece skirt assembly. Added loctite 406 to the hardware list. ***Update 1-8-22***...
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I probably could have knocked up a simple stand with a sheet of plywood and and a jigsaw, but I have a 3D printer and like over-engineering things, so here we are. Printing The main frame part of the stand is240x180mm so should fit on the bed of...
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I provided a STL with two legs you can print at once if you have a large enough bed. If not, use the OneLeg_PLA.stl G) In the first Tail Grouping, the big part that attaches to the body should be glued so it does not bend. It was not meant to be...
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See the design section for details. Notes:Print the box with opening up, and the cover with one of the open sides on the bed.DesignI designed the parts in Fusion360. You can probably get a copy of Fusion360 for free either through the education...
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This was done to avoid misalignment issues, and mitigates the issues associated with chopping up these parts (ideally these wouldn't be cut into sub-parts).The following additional components are required for mechanical assembly:16 M3x18mm socket cap...
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Power supply S180-12, 12V, 15A Currently heated bed 100x100 mm (I have a different brand, but it's the same) https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32729734950.html inserted into a plastic frame made of ABS 120x120 mm, covered with 2 mm glass with mirror...
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*I used brims on: - legs *I used rafts on: - umbrella tip (I printed the tip and the spats_buttons at the same time to allow the tip some cooling time between layers) - spats_buttons - hand_right - hand_left - collar 3 - When removing parts from the...
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VMG98ZN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The very first thing I did was flip the glass bed over to the smooth side. ( Im a hairspray guy) Next I ordered yellow springs and all metal extruder...
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Fits on most print beds printed diagonally without supports and can hold comfortably 5 knifes.Requires:12 magnetic discs of 10mm in diameter (any depth up to 18mm). I have used 12 10x5mm N42 neodymium magnets (source). Don't go overkill with the...
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This zip file is the Hexhog Tabletop LLC Calamitous Cliffs & Crags release all files prefaced with CC-xxxxxx formatAll files provided as whole and cut into top and bottom fro smaller print bed support. CC-B01-200000-v1 -> 1 point double rise...
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This is because the parts are set up to print in the tall orientation, and there is not much to hold it to the bed unless a brim is used. It will also help to print this slower than normal, since that will help with minimum layer times and...
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- Wires (AWG12): two lengths to connect the bed heater; - Wires (AWG16): two lengths to connect the hot end; - Heat shrink tubing to assemble all the wires , per connector. - Metric screws: 4x M4x12 and a set of M3 screws (M3x8, M3x10 and M3x12) -...
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The magnets I used in my case where Ø 5 x 1 mm.In the following GIF we can see the alignment and how the magnets keep the box open or shut:The plug model that this case accommodates has more or less the following general dimensions:Of course, since...
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By reducing depth (distance between spool wall and printer wall) the integrity will also be reduced and I prioritized safety against minimalism. Last but not least, I print my parts on a heated bed, at 80C, which also cures PLA. ...This makes parts...
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If you want to play with this thing and don’t have a printer with a big enough bed the converter.stl should fit but it doesn’t have the handles which is a little more awkward in use at eye level but of course works exactly the same. THE STAND ...