bittergurka hack 3d models
4824 3d models found related to bittergurka hack.prusaprinters
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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Then I hacked up my Hero Me to make it fit a bit better. I'll be printing another one as soon as I find some real 5015s. ... If you're feeling adventurous or want to try this at home, here's what you'll need: four M3x20 screws (or M3x10 if you have a...
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Also, I didn't like the fact that on the display I had, the control board needed to sit off to the side. So, I hacked together a straight-through 40pin connector from the display to the controller so that I could mount the controller on the rear of...
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Print Settings: Printer: Hacked Davinci 1.0 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: Fine/Standard Infill: 10-20% Notes: I will print in ABS and vapor polish to make it smooth for casting later. How I Designed This Solidworks Modeled in Solidworks by...
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Still, the wobbler hobbler is a relatively inexpensive hack and some of you may be interested in it. ...I tried to put this into production, but I\'ve had a few issues lately with broken insulators, broken pinch wheels, intrusions from the real world,...
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So, I decided to hack a game called Loopin' Louie, commonly known as Looping Louie in most of Europe. I added several 3D printed parts to it and connected another toy called "Mind Flex" brain controller. With these additional components and some...
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Rather than printing a entire case on your own, leave that to the manufacturing giants and just hack their system to bend to your will...A slightly improved versions of the small parts bins for the Stanley 014725 25-Removable Compartment Professional...
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He can hack into even the most secure computer systems, bend people's minds to his will, and even control the very fabric of reality itself. His genius-level intellect allows him to stay one step ahead of his enemies, always adapting and evolving his...
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I found a piece of hack-saw blade to be about the right thickness of metal to fit in the groove of the switch on the drier. I cut a piece of hacksaw blade off about 1/4" long, held it with a pair of pliers, and heated it with a lighter. When hot I...
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... them in PCTPE). As far as printing nylon, besides the drying issue ... printing nylon has been easier than printing PLA. The frame is around 3g. This is a hack job remix of: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1808557 Print Settings: Notes: Prusa MKII
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So Mom told him, "Don't worry, Dad will get you a body." I quickly hacked together a new body using Blender, nothing fancy. Then I printed it out and gave it a coat of paint. I'm sharing this quick fix with anyone who finds themselves in the same...
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This project was inspired by those cool IKEA shelf to monitor stand hacks I've seen floating around, though this one is designed for us Aussies. It was cheap to make, super easy to print and I think it'll look great on any modern desk with its clean...
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This was a serious hack on my part as the original mode source had huge voids that would end up with uncured resin and no way to vent it properly. I've explored every nook & cranny, from the inside-out and eliminate all of them. Also included are...
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How I Designed This =================== I edited a fan from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1997760 I used these dimensions in the cf spreadsheet: h_height: 23 h_diameter: 24 arm_width: 16 arm_thickness: 4.6 wall_thickness: 0.8 box_width: 28...
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If you're interested in learning more about my reversible umbrella hack or want to see more projects like it, be sure to follow me on Twitter at @DisruptivNation. And if you're looking for innovative tools and resources to help you bring your own...
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With the help of some nifty 3D-printed clips, this hack did the trick beautifully and now my bed heats up like a pro to a whopping 100 degrees without any fuss at all. To achieve similar results, follow these steps carefully: First, cut out a sheet...
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... with contact adhesive, and stuck the whole inside the calculator with a glue roller. (If you wonder why the calculator in the photos has a ‘G++’ sticker and holes in its battery compartment, it's because it has been hacked to have 256kB of RAM.)
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So I quickly hacked a bracket to mount the fan to the right side. It seems to be working pretty good. It only added 30 g to the extruder.</p><p>I also read that other people have installed a 5015 fan instead of the stock one. Might be useful to them...
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Do you like punishing yourself with hacks and mods to get things to do what you want like me ???? Wish you woulda just got those Fatshark Scouts when you had the change......NAWWWW.... So I had gotten some Fatshark Transformers that had a module mod...
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Now I can slice meats and cheeses, light something on fire, and hack the mainframe with ease. ...I figure the likelihood of anybody else on Earth owning all of these specific items is slim, so I'm not going to bother sharing the file for this model, but...
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You can find on the net different tutorials or videos of hack to make a power supply of this type. HP 750W power supply ( easily found on the bon coin or resellers like aliexpress or Bangood, scrutinized the promos to have a good price). A switch,...
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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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Do you have a Prusa Mk3 but for some reason want an X axis limit switch? Or do you have a Prusa Mk2s - Mk2.5s and want to try the Mk3 type X axis belt tension adjuster? Then try this experimental hacked-together X axis motor mount. As I have yet to...
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... a new controller and had to re do all the wiring including find a new throttle being the old throttle was not working properly. so wanted to use something that was easy on the wrist and this is what seemed to be a good choice. happy hacking
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Just a simple little resin hack from me to you. </p><p>I added rubber feet to my stand. The stand gives plenty of table top clearance to be used with the “<a...
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To further extend the modular possibilities for the PEZ dispenser i have hacked together a "Foot" connector, not dissimilar to Wallace's slippers in form if not pattern. I modeled it in Tinkercad and you can find a lot of my files up there too. I...
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Print Settings Printer: Hacked Da Vinci Jr Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.3mm Infill: 30% Notes: The included model and SCAD files have "legs" that extend the height of the mounting bracket to the full height of the DVJr's quick connect...
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Still, only a couple of hours to print the pair, so they can be replaced easily.Another hack that might be cool - after they are installed, warm them up with a hairdryer and give the fingers a more knarled look, rather than being perfectly...
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It's a small hack but a real clever one. Kinda like how people put all sorts of things inside Altoid tins. And then she went ahead and released a .3fz and STL file for it. Nice! All credit goes to Laura. Not my idea. Do check out her Youtube...