bit buddy 3d models
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It's better than PLA but still brittle enough to break easily when dropped even a bit. I will test print it in ABS and Nylon soon to see how they do. (I have not done this yet) - That damn inhale side counterlung though... what a pain to dry... ...
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each cap has a circular hole in the top of it where a hatch will be installed a bit later. Once the domes are moulded, Robot3 will apply a coat of sealant to each one, while Robot2 lays sections of railing across our newly dug holes. This railing...
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* Trying to print a little bit smaller wheels, these big ones has a tendency to derail in the switches despite bogies, maybe it would also help to make them thinner, but there is some serious weight in this locomotive so too thin wheels would not...
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This reduces the amount of grease required to fill them up by a huge amount, and also makes them a bit easier to bury. Perhaps with less room for the connection to wobble around inside, these may actually end up being even more reliable than the...
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On one of my gates, the PLA got a bit hot in the sun (90+ degree day) and bent. PETG should't do that!</p> <p>Update 5/15/2017: Check out these gates in action! Youtube video here:<br/> <a...
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Washer - 2x (use as needed to achieve desired spacing) You will need: 1x of small toggle switch (base: 13x8mm, hole dia: 6mm) 2x of 3mm Clear LED (no resistors required) about 28 cm each of red and black wire 28 or 24 gauge or similar 1x CR2032...
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#caliperlove Inserting the letters requires a bit of finesse & just enough brute force not to break the R and X apart- just be patient & make sure to clear any wisps/stringing in the knob & the letters to make it easier. UPDATE 2: As of January,...
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We will start counting the minutes when the oven has reached the desired temperature. Once the tempering time is over, let the piece cool down for a few minutes by opening the oven door a bit (the more we leave the piece, the more sure we will be...
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After redesigning the first time there appears to be a little bit more wiggle room and I could see even a rigid filament being able to get in there, and then once the top plate is put on it would take up the extra room and keep the mount from coming...
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The machine is large so the drivers and motors are a bit on the limit (I have a cooler for the drivers but in reality it is more designed to use nema 23 with the same Arduino uno-CNC shield but occupying drivers like the TB6600). In any case, with...
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There seem to be quite some error margin in production, if your model is a bit too big to fit, just sand off maybe .5 mm from the sides to make it fit.Completely(!) remove any filament remains inside the two enclosure parts.Fit servo into upper half...
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Si es usuario de Windows, tenga precaución de descargar e instalar en su equipo la versión adecuada a su sistema operativo (32 o 64 bits). 2.2. Una vez que tenga instalada la aplicación, ábrala y seleccione “Archivo/Abrir…”. En la ventana emergente...
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I also added a little bit of detail here and there. The model is designed as a 35-mm gauge (which I define as the horizontal distance between the centers of the wheels of this prototype train, so the actual distance between rails will probably be...
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Si es usuario de Windows, tenga precaución de descargar e instalar en su equipo la versión adecuada a su sistema operativo (32 o 64 bits). 2.2. Una vez que tenga instalada la aplicación, ábrala y seleccione “Archivo/Abrir…”. En la ventana emergente...
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I topped that with (salad) bowl finish, at the suggestion of a woodworker friend of mine. The curved sections of butcher block were made by tracing the curve on the wood, rough-cutting (to within about 3/16") with a jigsaw, and then following up with...
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Some are full height, some are a bit lower. Buffer beam shapes seem all over the place as well… I just picked two versions that seem to be quite common. - Long hood: apart from endless variations in doors and air gratings (again, I just picked 2...
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This is a simple concept that has been used by many over the years, usually using various bits of wood and other hardware. I designed this to be as simple as possible to make using your printer and minimal tools and hardware. Using the Fusion 360...
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Use a wood drill or an adjustable bit. It's easiest to do this using a drill mounted on a column, otherwise the ABS of the manholes is very resistant, so it's likely that your hole won't be perfectly round. A tolerance is possible, as a flat gasket...
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I know it is a bit complicated but I didn't know how I could make it easyier the way I designed it)HandleDepth25mmIf your printer needs more tolerance, you can also adjust this parameters Naming conventionThe Example is with the standard size I...
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Sand of any raggedy bits inside the lock hole.The lock itself is a nice demonstration of how pin tumbler locks work, but it does take a little patience and a steady hand to assemble. The lock uses 4 sets of tumbler pins, which come in 4 different...
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The "Bottom" file is a bit slanted. This is because my MicroSwiss bracket has a slant to it. Without adjusting for this slant, my shroud kept hitting the bed clips or the bed heater strain relief. For assembly, the exploded view pictures should...
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Never worry about sharing your smokes with a stranger again, and say goodbye to burnt fingers as you try to smoke every last bit! Just slip your rolled smoke into the tapered end and enjoy. Can prevent fingers from being burned or stained ...
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No flow settings for the individual bits need to be made.Print settings:5 top and bottom layers5 walls + alternative wall with infill25% gyroid infillline width 0.45 mm (outer line can be 0.4 for print quality)no support neededAssembling:Install the...
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I have observed that batteries that are bad and a little bit inflated do not descend well from the device so the base and the backbone should be 1-2mm wider. Final words I'm not an electrician, the electrical part may be improved by a specialist. Use...
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The size is a bit smaller than the original one, since I wanted to print the arm of the stand (the most critical part of the design) in one piece. I am now very happy with the size of 31 cm x 19 cm x 39 cm and would not like it to be any larger. The...
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The Noctua NF-A6x25 with the Ultra Low Noise Adapter has a noise level of just 8.2dBa (about the same as light breathing!) and still provides a bit more airflow than the stock fan at 9.8 CFM so giving a 40% higher margin over the stock fan for safety...
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July 25, 2022: After printing for a bit, the belt mod seems to work well. Still trying to figure out some vibration issues along my Y axis, which seems to be an unrelated issue.</b>  July 22, 2022:...
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AND YOU CAN ORIENT YOUR PLANTS AS YOU WANT, HOWEVER, THE SYSTEM WILL BE LOOSED A LITTLE BIT... THEREFORE ... WITH THE SYSTEM FULLY SECURED... USE THE DEFAZED DESIGNS PROVIDED. THOSE WITH 2 POTS - DEFAZED 90 DEGREE, WITH 3 POTS - DEFAZED 60 DEGREE, 4...
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(I used an old usb cable with the plugs cutt off.) you can also stream data back to the controller to change the neopixle's colour.I originally printed this at 0.2mm layer heights in PLA, but the edges do take quite a bit of cleen up. with support...
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Because the printer, as a normal part of the Auto Home process, may try to raise the Z axis a little bit more (ie 10mm) which was already at max level and touching the micro switch. This may harm the mechanical parts of your printer or the micro...