bittergurka hack 3d models
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I simply didn't feel like printing whole tiles, so I hacked them down into manageable chunks instead. You'll need a pretty large quantity of them to assemble the design properly, but it does help conserve on magnet usage! To be completely honest,...
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The funnel in the arm also helps change filament, guiding stiff 2.85 filament into the hot end. I also put a tab on the side to quickly open and close the idler arm. You can now open and close the head quickly with one hand, which is great for when...
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... a 2 pole version. It has the same tight storage holes in the bottom as well.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: My hacked DaVinci printer\nResolution: .3mm layer resolution\nInfill: 20% infill setting\nYou need to print this in TPU or a flexible material.
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VaderHelmet has built-in support in its design, allowing it to be printed without needing external support and hacked out of the inner helmet. I like to cut away the chin of the VaderBody.stl after printing with no support, as it's a little...
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Various hacks and ideas were tested before deciding that sometimes it's better to admit defeat and fix the issue correctly. The addition of STL and FCStd files for the new wheel is a significant improvement over previous versions. This latest design...
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prepareSandpaper is 230×280 (9"×11") - the length you need is 230mm so cut a small (8 or 15mm) stripe along the 230 side.Put some tape centered on the back of the sandpaper end (half overlap).Put the sandpaper around the springy end and stick to the...
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I'm sure it is possible to pre-bend ahead, but I should have thought about that before my hack job. There are lots of different options for the RC10, but most of those do not dip low enough around the shock tower to be adequately supported. This led...
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Don't you worry, though - the menu and option buttons are merely obscured, just enough not to bother me, and certainly not to distract from this awesome hack. Let's get down to brass tacks: this baby was specifically designed for the NEX-5's LCD...
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This clever hack allowed me to print a custom holder that would securely lock the silicone brush in place with minimal force. With the new brush assembled, I snapped it back into position and gave it a test run - and was thrilled to see it work like...
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That library hacks around an OpenSCAD deficiency in which programs can't query the font metric data necessary to space characters correctly. The two font metrics .scad files should be in the same directory as Can_Insulator.scad. This allows the Can...
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Roblox, a game where users have endless creative freedom, features Lua scripting, exports as 3D objects, and lets players build using bricks and meshes - or rather, their creators do with an added hack for me to import CSG unions. This vintage...
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Just something I quickly hacked together to be able to feed my printer from a second Robox spool which is not in the printer. I had some ~10mm plastic pipe laying around, so I used that to connect sides of the holder together and also as an axle that...
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There are many TERTIAL Work lamp - IKEA hacks, but this is mine. I do a lot of online assistive technology workshops for my employer (<a href="https://www.makersmakingchange.com/">Makers Making Change</a>) and I needed a cheap and flexible camera...
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It's a bit of a hack, but gets the job done if you want to use a heavier gauge wire for switching the higher wattage power supply. Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: All-metal Mega Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.20 mm Infill: ...
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I hacked up an old USB cable to supply the power. I used a SPST (single-pole single-throw) switch to control the light while leaving the base plugged in. Low temp hot glue was used liberally to keep everything in organized chaos. Not winning any...
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I hacked off the existing PCB holders from each design, then combined the two "Franken-Parts" and adjusted their dimensions to match as closely as possible. After some tinkering, I was able to create a functional charger that works for me. It may or...
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I still need to finalize the dimensions, so expect some further adjustments.** A Tinkercad hack project aimed at modifying einarms' Chimera mount for Hypercube Evolution to accommodate a 12mm inductive sensor. I haven't printed it yet, but it slices...
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I found this could be done through some clever hacking, containers and dockers. Honestly though, I just wanted to print and avoid as many headaches as possible, so I kept looking. Eventually I stumbled on Repetier Sever. This little software package...
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A hack saw to cut the aluminum parts and a file to clean those cuts. A screw driver and some wrenches. For the assembly and the hardware you need please refer to the parts and assembly drawings files. You will find in those all the hardware you need...
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This was a fast hack to mount the BLTouch / 3DTouch sensor in the rear of the Frankenstein. I did not want the sensor in the front for nicer look.. but there are some problems:You can not longer use the full build plate, as the mount hits the...
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This lets you "hack" the HAT with a high-quality analog output by soldering wires onto the protruding GPIO header pins. No-standoff alternative: Versions with smaller holes are included in case you don't want to use standoffs. In this case, you can...
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The mount and diffuser were designed to be as "exterior" as possible, as the original box doesn't leave a lot of room after my hack-job of soldering and glueing. After printing and processing, the original box/face were superglued to the base of the...
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No supports are required.The recesses for the embedded nuts use the Maniacal Labs floating-hole hack, which depends on the specific layer height. The model is currently designed for a 0.2mm layer height. If you want to use a different...
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To make this work, use the 10-wire SD connector ribbon unless you're comfortable hacking together a second slot for the 4-wire connector. ... To build your custom touchscreen case, print: * 1x Case walls * 1x Case back - choose from two options: one...
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I cut mine with a hack saw. All parts are printed in their as install orientation except for: 1. The hose adaptor 2. The main air box Which are both printed upside down. All parts are designed to be printed without supports, except for...
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Recommended hacksaw blade: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Stanley-Hack-Saw-Blades-5-Pack-STHT14038/311326773 I found that cutting the hacksaw blade is easily done with a good pair of side cutters. ORIGINAL LISTING BELOW A mini tape gun for the...
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This was my first hack-and-slash attempt in Tinkercad, so I know it could be improved. Changes * Reduced length to just under 223mm. * Removed cable lugs and added six holes for 16mm aviation connectors. * Sealed remaining cable holes and added a...
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To overcome these issues, I successfully managed to get OctoPI up and running for updating the firmware on my printer and utilized the Ultimaker AppImage version of Cura running on Mint, along with some hacking of the startup code to cover...
cults3d
For more advanced hacking, the enclosure is designed so that you can remove the top piece and plug any sort of cables you wish into the breakouts in the middle. The case is airy enough that no additional vents or cooling is required - we tested the...
prusaprinters
The print is complete but it's still a work in progress - the inner hub sections need a rework for printing without breakages, and some of the outer sections have "hacked-in" index lettering.Also at some point I need to make some instructions :) for...