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I was able to sell the idea to my management as a LEAN project.DesignCartridge-FuseHolderI first designed these in FreeCAD 0.19, but while the source file was usable for me, I felt they were a little bit clunky for distribution. Then with the release...
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If you are attempting this project you can probably figure that bit out. The upper spar mount plates are designed to bolt to the side of the existing upper gantry pieces that hold the linear bearing rod, and are secured using the existing bolts. The...
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After filing and sanding the bonding surface flat and smooth, and clamping the holders to the shelf with masking tape for a week, these pipette holders have stayed firmly in place for two months with no peeling or drooping.\n\nRedesigned the holders...
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The gear is printed in place, it will probable need a bit of loosening, but should turn freely afterwards. I found that a drop of machine oil on both ends of the axle also helps.</li> <li>Print the<em>worm gear</em> upright. You may need to prevent...
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- Tools needed (other than the printer and filaments) Drill Drill bits up to 5mm Allen keys/ drivers Some grease for the washer arrangement around the rear axle M5 bolt Pliers Various files Soldering Iron Solder Heat gun or lighter for the...
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I am hoping to learn a little bit more about Arduino since I will be mounting an Arduino Uno to the robot along with motor drivers. You can also learn a lot from controlling motors and depending on what you use it for, you can learn obstacle...
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I even rebuild my own front switch completely to make it sturdier and with much better grip.Advantages of my designno use of octoprintno smart-plug requireddisconnects the printer completely from power (phase and neutral are disconnected; better than...
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You may have to warm the rear Pipe Sockets a bit as you put the 8mm Pipe in, but depending on your printer, it'll just fit "Snugly", whereas 7mm Pipe will be a touch loose until you tighten down your bolts/nuts.Seriously, use PLA+ (PLUS) filament...
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The only reason not to use CV2 is if you do not have any flexible filament, CV1 will work for you in that case. With CV2 you can seemlessly switch connectors that are in use, for example allowing you to block passages between modules by switching out...
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It is often a good idea to make it just a little bit smaller than possible although modern printers are usually good enough to print a drawer which can be moved with ease but still has enough friction just not to open by itself. ### Optional...
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However the holes ended up a bit small, so I used the soldering iron to heat the diode legs so that they could melt their way through... which resulted in less-precise positioning than I hoped for. But close enough after some adjustment; and then I...
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The parts assemble easily enough with a pair of tweezers and a very tiny bit of sticky glue. 3 - It was noted during QA testing that the body part may benefit from printing at a lower print temp and higher infill. Filaments vary between manufacturers...
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How to make a Foamcore Sign Bill of materials: - Foamcore board, 20x30 inch recommended - Zip ties - 8 inch (2 quantity) - Packing tape (2 pieces for handle) Tools: - 120 degree V-groove cutter (see above) - Straight edge - Utility knife or blade -...
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It is CRITICAL that you use this with a proper router guide bushing (or appropriate top bearing bit) in place or you will have a really bad day. ...If you need help calculating the dimensions you need to set on the template in order to achieve your...
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I call it an Ultius, as it sort of ended up looking and working bit like an Ultimaker, so Tantillus + Ultimaker = Ultius :) Z-Height: When using an E3D Volcano I have around 12cm of Z-height! If you use J-head or normal E3D you are going to get...
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I’ve tried to err on the side of the doors closing a teensy bit inside as opposed to being still open a bit when they hit. This is a work in progress, and I will be responsive to feedback in the comments. In the meantime, likely it's easier to shim...
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I have experimented with adjusting this gap by rolling a few different sizes small drill bits in my fingers to carefully remove some material from the cone indentation on the rotor to smooth it out and make the rotor sit lower on the mouthpiece cone....
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I have experimented with adjusting this gap by rolling a few different sizes small drill bits in my fingers to carefully remove some material from the cone indentation on the rotor to smooth it out and make the rotor sit lower on the mouthpiece...
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I mostly use 52 and 54mm sizes. Recently I made a newer version of this spool holder that is a bit better design and is made specifically for 54.3 cardboard spools, as it fits them exactly. It fits the Polymaker brand cardboard spools and most...
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You'll have to tweek the plans a bit to make the fuselage, and the 9g servos fit the original plan. Feel free to contact me if you need help :) There's also Paweł Spychalski on youtube who can explain who to setup INAV on your FC. ... Have a great...
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Results may vary and I leave it up to you to use all 5 holes with magnets, or to design and place pegs as you see fit.My wife likes to finish the ears with a little bit of paint. ...Paint doesn't have to be super detailed; sometimes it just enhances the...
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Soldering with a 3D printed board can be difficult as you cannot solder directly to the PCB.ToolsSoldering equipment (soldering iron, solder, etc.)Driver for M3 boltsRecommended: 1mm Drill bit to clean up PCB holes (and drill or dremel which can hold...
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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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Use a ¼” Forstner bit to make a flat hole ~3mm deep in the door and glue in the door magnets (make sure you have the polarity oriented correctly!). Center the door knob on the door and mark its holes. Placement...
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+ They should be tight enough that they don't fall out, but you can also just glue them in place with anything that doesn't gum up the threads like a little tiny bit of super glue on the outside. </code></pre><ul><li>Install heat set inserts into...
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This made the LED strips run much cooler and only reduced the perceived brightness by a bit.Since not everyone is comfortable soldering surface mount components, here's what you can do if you have a similar issue:try a different brand of LED stripuse...
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Make sure and set Z-seam position to be at the sharpest corner. You may have to fine tune template arm width a little bit to get a nice snug fit between the rails. For me, I get variation of around ±.5mm with different materials mostly...
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All holes in the template are the same size, so the pair of mounting holes will need to be enlarged to 1/4" and 3/8" respectively after drilling all of the holes with a 3mm bit. The template indicates which holes need to be enlarged. The screw...
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6 - ESC Floor (V3) It's another floor, but a bit more to say here... there's grooves on the back and on the front of that part, but they are different. The back groove allows the motor wires to go up to the ESC and it's a straight groove from the...
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There will also be the latest version from now on (as Thingiverse downloads are a bit broken at the moment) ***Thanks*** Thanks go to [jasmine-lv](https://www.thingiverse.com/jasmine-lv) for the idea to create this version of the sweeping name...