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base pieces, arm pieces, and cover pieces).\nThe best method involves simultaneously printing both left and right component pairings at once so as to improve detail on finer features\nTo add density and further aid in support creation while also...
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In V2, the head is a bit longer, the front edge of his goggles are of consistent thickness (unlike in V1), and the lips have a tiny slope, so that it's possible to print the entire model without supports. I printed a 27cm tall version of V2,...
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It takes about 5-7 one-period classes for most students to finish their castles, and it can take a bit to print them out depending on how many printers you have and what nozzle diameter you use. Expect to go through a few rolls of PLA, and I...
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\r\nThe light is held in place by a M3x5 screw, which is a bit of a hassle to unscrew. I recommend removing the right motor, to avoid breaking your fingers.\r\n\r\nThe next step is to replace the LED driver which requires pushing a little button on...
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Megacity Desert Habitat building for tabletop, expanded by rectangular build option.It contains:WallsRoof tiles with the capssome special sized doorssome basic bits for decorationYou may need to mirror the corner pieces in your slicer to get all...
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To run white as running lights in the front, the circuit is a bit more complex, with a transistor and a time delay element, that shuts off the white whenever the turn signal is on, and leaves it off for 1-2 seconds. The circuit is a FQPF11P06...
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This was my first modeling project specifically for 3D printing and while some elements may be a bit janky, the final product is something I am very proud of. This project would not have been possible if it weren’t for other great creators who freely...
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Another note to the FreeCad file - it is not cleaned up, so a bit messy inside, will fix it soon. The fixation of the braces is shown on the picture with the orange and light blue braces above. There are 2 pairs of square slots for fixing the...
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Installation does not require bending the plate but is a bit more involved. See below. I keep my power box on the left side of my printer, so the plate lets the cable bundle exit on the side nearest the printer frame. If you keep yours on the right...
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I drill the holes out with a 5/16 drill bit after printing. I've uploaded that file individually. The entire SketchUp file has the old bearing, so be warned if you try to print that one. I have a plan to replace the hardboard with a thin sheet of...
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I also use TGY9081MG, with 4.8mm pinions, which is 12.2 thick and a bit longer, but the pinion to flange dimensions are the same so they can be interchanged with the ES08's. The pinions designs are not exact fits, just sizes I hacked to work with...
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Despite my printing it and it working for a bit, there's a long way to go before it's a polished product. I wanted my succulent to thrive on my desk, but it just couldn't get enough light. So I made this self-sufficient planter enclosure with a...
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All the parts are relatively easy to print but you need a relatively well tuned printer and there are some parts that do need a bit of support. I've really tried to make as much as possible print without support but for some parts it wasn't possible...
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Wait awhile Turn on Volume 1 Turn on a Rendering setting Threshold the resulting 3D rendering until you get only the bits of the reconstruction that you want I've posted this here in hopes that someone somewhere can gain enjoyment or better yet...
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The hinge is made from a short bit of filament, which is then melted to the outer box to keep it in place. I used a soldering iron for this. Instead of making a PCB I just 'air-wired' the connections on the shield board. The design is simply made...
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2.Install the nut into Part 2. This can be a bit tricky as the slot is rather tight and the nut needs to be oriented such that two flat sides are parallel to the sides of the slot, meaning there will be a point facing upwards. I find the best way to...
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If you nest the leaves, you'll be able to fit quite a bit more - that is why I have submitted a range for number of pieces per box. I designed 1 box for the mini version, and 4 versions for the standard game. It comes down to how much room you have...
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Printing without supports is doable but makes the eraser holder a bit messy, printing with supports will require some cleanup inside the design. This design does provide more stability, but I have found that this is not really necessary. The second...
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Any infill you use will mostly be in the screw hole areas and a little bit in the joint itself. HIGHLY recommend using 3 to 5 perimeters. The outside walls are currently set at 2mm thick so whatever # of perimeters will allow you to make that entire...
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The player boards, game boards, and instructions all fit nicely on top with a little bit of room to spare, but this arrangement still keeps everything where it belongs when stored vertically or even turned upside-down. Please see the photos for how...
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Some software debug skills are required to go down this path although most of the effort was finding missing pieces of code and not really writing much code from scratch although a little bit of code will need to be modified for Octave. Blender was...
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There are some videos online on how to do it but to simplify:print the mould partssoak them in soapy waterfill them with high temperature ssilicone or gasket maker (I used "Red RTV High Temp Gasket Maker)tighten the mould together with screws taking...
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PlayerCup [print 4, one in each colour]: Heavily influenced by Fabmaszter’s design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5165361), this is a bit larger, and has a gradual wall to make it easier to remove the cubes. It will also fit the animal player...
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im new to all this machining stuff so i have no clue what im doing an just trying to figure it out as i go so this might not be the best thing for what i end up using or needing as this was just something that i could use to attach the dial indicator...
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So, he recommends having the chain links oriented in all four directions (shown below, second illustration) to protect against the printer being off a bit. Illustration: chain links oriented all same way with columns “nested” into each other for...
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B7000 comes out of the tube a bit smoother which is helpful if you just need a small amount for a small area (small parts). It is also less stringy which makes it even easier to use. Each glue has it's advantages. Sticky glue, in particular over...
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Make sure that the screw can move and turn freely within the hole: if it doesn't, widen it a little using a small drill bit or a thin rat-tail file.Turn the #6-32 screw into the crank handle using a screwdriver. If the tolerances are correct on your...
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I intended to place a small tool holder there for the various bits and parts (glues, Allen keys, etc.) but I left it open for each one to insert whatever is most useful for them. Regarding the rear part: The rear is designed to hold an MKS Gen L or...
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To align the top and the nut holder perfectly, then remove the long leadscrew and use the original shorter one – lower the X-bar and screw it to the nut holder so that it's a bit lower than the top bearing. Loosen the nut mount screws and wiggle...
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Basically, the overhangs curl up a bit, and if you have a really small layer height, your extruder will run into that curling in a more severe way than if it were 0.2mm layer height. How I Designed This I used AutoCAD 2016 on a laptop... Took about...