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But you'd like your character to be presented with a bit more ooomph. The Vitruvian Character Display fills the same function as the character sheet, but with the added benefit of having a three dimensional figure in the shape of Leonardo Da Vinci's...
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Take care to smooth off the cut surfaces, or else the printed bits won't fit! 2. Fit the main adjustment bracket to the bottom of the outer (upper) poles. Glue them in place and let the glue dry. 3. Fit the inner guides to the inner (lower poles). 4....
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* Silica gel pads (but I think if you print a bit, you would already have a ton of it because they always add one pack in a roll) * One hygrometer. You could get one at the same spot where you would have bought the heat mat. Don't forget to reclose...
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This new version needs to be mounted a bit higher than V2 due to this change. Update (V2) ========== I redesigned the arms completely. Now, the air travels much more towards the outside before coming back to the nozzle in a straight line. The old...
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----Update---- 20/01/2023 - Edge TrimsI've added some optional edge trims to cover up the edges a bit. Print 4 edge trims for the vertical edges and one top trim for the top. The top trim features 4 arrows that denote where the chosen symbol should...
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The small parts assemble easily enough with a pair of tweezers and a very tiny bit of sticky glue. *Note: a piece of 1.75mm filament can be used in place of eye_white_dots if needed. 5 - When removing parts from the printer bed, it's a **VERY** good...
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If you don't like it, increase the venturi diameter in the openscad file a bit. Post-Printing Bell assembly instructions Print tuning slide and both neckpipe parts Sand connections and test fit parts and parts to trombone If they fit, continue. If...
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But you can also see some of the conductive traces for the screen connections on the right edge, and it looks a bit of a bodge (I'd be interested to know if they are all like that, so let me know in the comments). Don't get me wrong; they've made a...
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to remove push from the angled face (from the thickest portion) outward and it will release itself from the extrusion.The ideal position is up against the top of the frame, tighten the extruder and make sure your PTFE tube is pushed in all the way,...
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Connect it using two (or one in sideways mode) screws. Assembly Camera Mount:Screw in the ¼ to ¼ male adapter to the Camera Mount.Mount the Camera Mount to the main axis using a 3D printed screw. I tested everything successfully with...
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The jam door lock goes into its slot with a 4mm compression spring; pre-compress it a bit. Put the jam door in. 10. Grab the handle and attach the angled Picatinny; it's screwed on from the inside. 11. Screw on the handle on top of the receiver,...
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Simply unbolt the subframe bolts one at a time, remove the large washer, apply a bit of grease or silicone-based lubricant to the insert and put it in, then replace the washer and bolt (watch the IPD Install video linked below). Fitment is as...
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I know the LED placement looks sketchy, with the wire being close to the nozzle, but I guarantee you can make something better/safer I was just a bit lazy.EDIT 4: I revised the FDM and Resin versions, just for weight savings. And removed some files...
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With a bit of weather stripping to make it airtight, you can print with filament directly out of the dry box and use the box as the retraction space when using a Multi-Material Unit (MMU3). You can use spools of any width and as many as you like (up...
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For now, I'm running the fan at 75% to avoid thermal runaway triggers, but I'm confident that with a bit more tweaking, we can get it just right. Before you start printing, please note that there are two versions of the A8 printer, each with...
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Some of the pegs can be a bit of a pain to assemble, let me know if you have any trouble and if you'd do any changes. Also, apologies for the amount of different sized pegs, Im pretty sure a bunch of them could've been standarized but I ended up...
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It's designed as a snug fit, and you may have to scrape it a bit to make it fit just right. Then hold it in place with the fan mounting spring clips. Mount the pen in place at the right height, send your g-code, and draw away. Making the gcode. I...
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(like me!) Use the next bit of this summary as a guide to hotends; no fully necessary info is in here. As already noted, this design is part of my journey to create a string-less environment. I've cycled through many designs and variations, and...
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It is also compatible with the BLtouch mount from Windischb’s design, all though it isn’t required and would be a bit of overkill.I am still not entirely satisfied with the design but am overall much happier with it. The first is that it still...
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Now fix the extruder body to the X-Carriage taking care to route the cables so that they are not trapped and that the extruder motor and print fan leads have a bit of slack. Thread the leads through the hole in the cable holder. Temporarily fix the...
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The models show a bit more data than the LIGO detectors can measure accurately, specifically the inclination. The two detectors are almost parallel, so they can't really distinguish between higher inclination and higher distance. I just used the...
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(Note: I have used 1mm offset STL for a Solidoodle 2 Pro and my Solidoodle 3, so most likely try that one first; not yet tested on a Solidoodle 4 yet.) Parts to get started: x1 stepper motor preferably one with a flattened shaft on one side (I used...
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I used this solution as little as possible because even a cotton q-tip will scratch the emulsion a little bit. I found that the fine scratches left were not visible, but I did not like damaging the emulsion. PEC-12 did not dissolve all of the...
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This is a problem with the TS80, it lets you cheat a bit, the QC3.0 is only rated to 18 W. A quick overview of QC3.0Charge using a regular or QC charger via the micro USB connector.For QC-charging, use the red USB socket, blue one is limited to 5V,...
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You have to stretch the foot a bit (for example with your nails or a plectrum) to get it out again. Or just put them together when you're done with the electrics. The Bottom Diffusor part is at one site 0.5mm longer if it dont fit turn it around. I...
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This design is ready to jump off of a 3D printer and into your espresso machine (with a bit of help from you). If this is your first exposure to Printables I'd like to encourage you to make an account, like & download the Gaggiuino models to increase...
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I updated the files to expand the holes for the switches just a bit and am printing them now. I also updated the "top" parts so that the switches can go in either way (the switches I received would have been mounted with the "O" indication for off...
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Among them:The 40 mm fan came from https://grabcad.com/library/nf-a4x10-noctua-40mm-rough-dimensions-1The 50 mm fan came from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2951449 (size corrected from an older vesion)The rocker switch came from...
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If using screws, you may have to open the holes a bit to fit (as pictured).Install the display module on the back of the dial, and secure it to the nuts/screws with the standoffs.Install the threaded power jack into the back case from the inside. I...
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It's easy to insert, but removing the card can be a bit tricky. For convenience, I glued a piece of tape on the edge of the memory card and pulled it out with ease. However, for my fingers, it's still not very convenient to remove the memory card...