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The 4 larger holes on the very top of the main case body are for heat-set inserts; the 4 larger holes on the face of the main case body, where the PSU holder mates with it, are for heat-set inserts; and the 4 larger holes on the lid that the fan...
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With a filling in the order of 20% they occupied me 1.4 - 1.7 kg of PLA +.The spindle holder is designed for a 52mm diameter Chinese mini lathe (cheaply available at hardware stores and tool shops).Both nema 17 and nema 23 motors can be used.As a...
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There are also holes in the top for integrated cup/pen holders with a 3D-printed translucent sleeve and light strip channel so they light up too :-D I used birch butcher block. I tried some dark stains, but I found that the light birch did not take...
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repeat that with the velcro cable holder on the other side. For the box, assuming you are using the waterproof version, use the box held flush against the back of the handle so it isn't obstructing the roller to locate and mark the 3 holes for the...
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The lid uses the colour change method again***You can just do it two / three coloured or go all out and change for every resource colour (a huge pain to do!)The PlayerBox.3mf has both box parts with supports Game Piece HolderThe 2 d6, the thief, the...
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I took the holders of the Y-8mm rods from the old MK3S. This makes it easier to remove the linear rails from the ball bearings for maintenance work. (Mixing with components is not recommended.)</p> </li> <li><p>The STL files of the X-axis of the Bear...
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Hello reader,here is my instruction for an easy to use and build ticket, picture or coupon holder. I already tried to find a good solution with the laser cuter, but was never really happy with the end result.(The other Versions <a...
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Use (2) heat inserted knurled nuts at the back of the Carriage top and mount the Carriage PCB holder into these knurled nuts. Slide the X linear rods into the linear bearings now mounted to the Carriage assembly. Install all the original parts into...
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The Tray: (Optional) Print the desiccant pack holder, “Drybox Desiccant Tray.stl” (Recommended line width, 0.5mm). You could also skip the tray and just add desiccant packs to the empty basin at the bottom of the base too. If adding loose desiccant...
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Filters the air from harmful gases and dust Additional internal mesh holder to accommodate impregnated nasal breathing aids or textile filters inside the device. The Anti-Snoring Clip is specially designed to treat sleep apnea, snoring and nasal...
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In this thread i will add the 3D printable improvements that go specifically designed for this model all ready Done: Power PCB Support <Future improvements: Led light for Tail / Nose, Camera Supports ,GPS Supports, Battery holder. <I don't know. ...
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This is a remix of Max Kern's great ZeroBot robot (more on Hackaday.io), with the following changes:HeadlightsGrooved tiresCharging portFront panel holder.Also, thank you Kelly Jordan for the inspiration with your aggressive tank tread.Some extra...
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Fiddly little cables, bend ratio >10.Wall thickness of 1.6mm (0.4mm extrusion) or 1.8mm. Ethernet5Pretty typical, you probably want to increase the bend ratio to 8x Laptop AC7.5This is a rough average based...
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Don't do much larger than that. Assembly!There are some order specific details when it comes to assembly.Go ahead and add the m3 nuts for the belt holder screws first. Then screw in the bearing blocks. ...After that, you can put on whatever,...
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**BASE_V5_+_HOLDER_STL.stl** This is the living, breathing heart of the project, it contains (almost) all the electronics, and serves as the base for the whole lamp. For assembly we recommend pulling the cables for the Neopixel ring through the...
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Keep overall weight to a minimum X and -X endstops Accessible adjustment of the Titan extruder Canted hot end cooling fan (40 mm fan) Mount part cooling fan behind X rails (50 mm x 10 mm blower) Circular distribution of part cooling air Adjustable BL...
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J'ai donc pensé à incliner et déporter le panneau de contrôle avant ainsi que modifier la partie arrière pour accueillir le support du fer à souder, lui même fixé sur la base avec du velcro pour être facilement enlevéJ'ai rajouté uns diode bleue pour...
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I am including a pen holder that fits the bamboo pens you can find on Amazon or a China site. You could also use a drill chuck or a lathe chuck and create your own mounting bracket to the motor. There is also a modification to my self-centering...
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Let that dry then flip over and do the other side, then let sit for ~8 hours or until you're sure any excess is fully set.I think it looks best to have the print bed side facing outward for both the wheel and tire. There's a mirrored tire...
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I recommend using ultimaker cura as a slicer, and set the tree supports (only in contact with the print bed), “branch angle of tree supports” 10 °, “support cantilever angle” 30 °. the rest of the support values you can leave them as default. I...
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Allow bed to cool completely before attempting to remove it.. Trim the edge brim and set aside.</p> <p>Print the upper cone and extension pieces on their integrated print raft. Once vanished, use a plastic model razer saw or a flush cut saw to cut...
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I found that printing the larger arm with the holes in it was a bit of a pain since the small edges curled just enough to catch the nozzle when it traversed, and pulling the part off the bed. I made another without the holes which may be easier to...
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You might want to add a little bit of negative Z offset to this one for a squished first layer on a rough bed for a nice matte finish that's close to the texture of the ThinkPad.The main part should be printed with support. Try tree support as it...
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It will print fine!Customizing:The included OpenSCAD file with “Version Y” fixes some minor errors in my original file for the rounded base.Names included:Here is an example of names on the print bed:These are the names included:Aaron, Abhi, Abigail,...
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I will work on a static version tomorrow that will be scalable for those with smaller beds making airplanes so light they wont even need the springs more than likely. tail wheel still not done and neither are the tires. they are going to be black tpu...
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Here is where having a really level print bed matters the most. Even with an exceptionally well calibrated printer, your wheel will probably be ever so slightly out of alignment and rub up against the model in a few places. You want it to be close...
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Depending on the size of your printer bed, you may need to print the pieces labelled Jabba back wall and Jabba middle wall in two pieces and then glue them together (I ended up doing this and gluing them with super glue). Other parts you will need...
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So line everything up first, make sure T-nuts are tightened properly and THEN tighten the remaining M3 bolts that attach to the left filler piece.Confirm that all of the parts are lined up, held tight in their position and that your print bed can...
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I recommend using ultimaker cura as a slicer, and set the tree supports (only in contact with the print bed), “branch angle of tree supports” 10 °, “support cantilever angle” 30 °. the rest of the support values you can leave them as default. I...
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210C nozzle temp with 60C bed temp. It came out nice on the first try. Once the print is done and supports CAREFULLY removed, I used an Exacto knife to clean up the treble clef design. It didn't require any other smoothing, but I ran some 240grit...