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Parts i used: ESP32_CAM module: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DD3fJIR PIR module: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DmmGQWL 5.5mm power plug:https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DkJxaDv (This will be used to charge the internal batteries, since i...
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Clean-up the inside of the hinge with a small drill bit twirling it by HAND, and run a piece of filament through it a couple of times to clean it out. Ensure the board side under hinge is clean so that the board opens completely. Once clean snap the...
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Then use a small drill bit and clean the hole. Go to the next one and next one until the hole is perfect in size. Better slow than breaking the thing and wasting money. Mine was sturdy, so I drilled just some pilot holes by hand and used my electric...
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It's a good Idea to simply print extra pieces of the small parts since they are fast to print. 4-Use your discretion for rafts/brims on the bone pieces since they have smallish bases and are top heavy. 5-On a personal note, my wife still says Pebbles...
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The top will be a snug fit but it should be glued, the windings can add quite a bit of pressure when there are a lot of turns. Alternately you can design and print a bobbin from Cymen or elliotboney or one of the many others on thingiverse The pen...
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#Jewellery Sets combine the best of our designs in one package, perfect for kids who want to experience a little bit of everything. GEMSTONE JEWELLERY - a stunning collection that highlights the beauty of various gemstones,...
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I used a 1/8 inch bit which is just slightly larger than 3mm, and I taped the two strips together to ensure alignment. Dismount the X axis belt and remove the M3 bolt and lock nut that secure the idler pulley. Insert the two steel strips into the...
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You will need all the hardware to reuse on the new housing including the idler latch.Clean up the new housing by drilling out the necessary screw and latch holes and clearing the filament path with a 2mm or 5/64" drill bit.Assemble the new housing by...
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Painting was done with a few coats of filler primer, some sanding, gloss black topcoat, chrome topcoat then a coat of varnish to break the chrome back down a bit. The helmet was a lot of filler and sanding to get a hand forged look with the same...
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The idler wheels will be a tight fit on the threads at first, so just spin them all the way in and slide them back and forth a bit until they wear away enough material so the idler wheels can spin freely without climbing on the threads. Put a final...
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seems reasonable and they're very stiff but still allow a bit of flexing when bent really hard. Feels just right. I uploaded two more pics showing all sides and the cable channel. Now that the arms are finished to my satisfaction, I need to start...
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Since this one has a different mount than the template from HDVideo on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5028820 I redesigned the case a bit. I did without the USB socket, as well as a switch that wakes the device from standby mode. The...
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Because the enclosure is so small and dimension a bit tight, check your printer’s extrusion rate so as to not over extrude. I printed everything in PLA with a 0.4mm nozzle and a layer height of 0.1mm. I will suggest that, at a minimum, the 5 buttons...
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place the spool holder in the bag and push the egress ptfe thru the bag's bowden connector, thru the center connector, and a bit over the top of where the spool will go Use --- 1. connect the bag to the printer 1. spool going in the bag... 1. feed...
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I highly recommend insulating the heater block a bit so the printer can maintain extruder temperatures while the fan is running. I wrapped mine in several layers of Kapton tape and my printer is now able to maintain the head temp within a few...
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You might have to squeeze quite a bit to have the sliding piece fit into the clip of the puck, but that depends on your printer and settings. Once together, you might have to squeeze the sliding piece in, and pull it back down a couple times to break...
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Here is a photo of an early attempt of me replacing the ceramic by a part from a piezo buzzer :Achim has written very detailed instructions for the restoration of Tefifons, including how to replace the cartridge by a cheep Chinese one that is readily...
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Adapted Extavia syringes will be every bit as abusive in the Bayer spring loaded injector as they are in the Extavia spring loaded injector. Both needles are identical in length, so there's no reason to adjust the depth setting from where it was...
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The holes are small, you may need to work on them a bit with a hobby knife to get the nuts in depending on the tolerances of your printer. Its meant to be tight, and it took some fiddling, but I got them all in.</p> <p>Cut some small lengths of the...
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As my SPA pool uses over 2.3KW to heat (warm a bit - that they should write in the manual) I had built my own solar heater from old window, 100m of 16mm garden watering PE pipe conveniently in black and sheet of Dibond from old sign. Window is 2m by...
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This is the 6th iteration I've printed, and I still needed to use a file to gently reduce both sides a bit before the gears weren't binding on them. It also expects to have bowden tubing pushed into the extruder gear side (like the ElProducts...
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They work standalone but don't worry if they seem a bit loose and floppy. Alternate Parts: ============ Files with _ALTERNATE in the name are special purpose and not needed for most builds. The 135mm spacing side is less compatible with smaller...
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\r\nCut off the excess white and green wire and solder those back together covered with heatshrink and maybe put two wraps of electric tape over one connection to ensure no pointed bits work their way through the headshrink. This should provide...
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Anyway, a nice project to do yourself.Mission: Design 20 solar lights for our Mediterranean terrace that are sort of unique looking and feature a bit of a swiss style (hence the cross design).As for the electronics: You can have a look at AliExpress...
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Yes, it has altered the letter spacing a bit, but I don't think it's enough of a difference to be noticed by anyone (barring an OCD purist with a vernier in their hands, that is!). Glued in place, it looks exactly the same as when it was just wedged...
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Here's what you need: * Hemera with square Nuts inserted in all 4 Holes on the correct side * 4x M3x8mm for attaching the E3D Hemera to the Connector (don't use longer than 8mm screws!) * 2x M3x12mm for locking the two parts together (can be a bit...
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I printed the boots with 10% infill to ensure a little bit of springiness. Print. I used the PETG Prusa uses on their print farm from <a href="https://shop.filamentpm.com/petg-orange-19-1-75-mm-1-kg.html">FilamentPM</a>'s US warehouse. For the...
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I recommend using a hand-drill with a 2.7mm bit to manually drill out the holes prior to assembly.Step 3: Final AssemblyThe keyboard sub-assembly should be assembled with the following steps:Lube, mod, and install the stabilizers.Install the switches...
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I recommend curling the transparency a bit and committing to fast and forceful punches for best results. It also helps to check every now and then that the punch blade doesn't have previous holes stuck to it. The jig is required because from past...
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The feed diameter is sized such that it requires a bit of force to insert the bearing into the track. I find it helpful to use a flat-head screwdriver to press the bearing into the track. The feed size and location may be controlled via...