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** NOTE: You will want to shrink some parts by 0.1 or 0.2mm and expand other parts by 0.1 or 0.2mm I printed everything at their normal size and had a lot of filing to do to get a smooth fit that wouldn't bind up. My thoughts would be to make the...
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DImensions specified on the sheet. Design ChoicesTo start designing our ghost, Finn and I first took the base model and worked on scaling it up on graph paper, twice the normal scale. This meant that for each measurement we took we would double...
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Such a difference normally would not matter on paper, but when setting the dimensions of the constraint box, total length needed to be uniform throughout. For that particular issue, we measured the clip again, and if there were further discrepancies,...
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(There is no hollow version of the CoarseThread because its shape leaves no room for a hollow space.) There are XL versions of the pins, these are slightly longer than the normal ones. Only print these if necessary, because printing them in ABS or PC...
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(stay tuned) On the right side of the lack instead there is the drawer that contains the USB transformer and the connections of the electrical contacts and a second drawer that contains 1 raspberry 2 modules of 4 relays and 2 esp8266 boards For now I...
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Normal supports from everywhere and basic skirt adhesion. The Locking Tab should be placed with the backside face down on the build surface with the same settings as the housing. The right and left fan ducts need to be placed with the lower...
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Normally you tip the Applicator and give it a squeeze to get a single drop of cement to come out, then relax your grip to cause an additional glue to be sucked back up the syringe. But because this stuff is so volatile, the heat from your fingers...
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This means PLA is fine, normal PETG probably won't as it's too flexible. For best results, Carbon Fibre filled PLA or even better, CF filled PETG do best. It does not need to be particularly heat tolerant as it only come into contact with the...
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Sie können die normale Belichtungszeit der Ebene um 10 % erhöhen, um zu sehen, ob nur die 0,15-Pins ausfallen. Wenn Sie jedoch feststellen, dass mehr als ein Stift ausfällt, sollten Sie die Belichtungszeit möglicherweise um 30 % verlängern. Wenn...
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Magnets - holes are 6.2mm wide, so they should fit almost perfectly (you may need a little force), but just in case better to use glue, but before doing that - please, please remember about polarization, mistake will be costly, so be careful, -...
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Many parts require holes to be tapped so a 2.5mm drill bit and M3 tap is required, these don't have to be expensive if you don't already have them as it's only for plastic. You will need 2x 20-tooth GT2 metal drive pulleys with (normally) 5mm bore to...
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(Might I suggest this printable to assist with this?) On the Raspberry Pi 3 the pins are:Pin 1: 3.3vdcPin 6: GroundPin 7: GPIO4Configure Filament Sensor Reloaded's settings:Pin: 7Debounce Time: 250 msSwitch Type: Normally OpenCopy and paste the code...
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I have also provided a set of .050" shorter LED Fan Ducts for certain clone Micro Swiss Hotends that may have a shorter nozzle height than normal. These will only be necessary if you notice your Fan Ducts are too close to the Print Bed surface. ...
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The best place then turned out to be a point to the right of the X-axis that the printing carriage cannot normally reach due to the software end stops. This position is also more accessible for turning the printer on and off manually. There are...
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Those plants/herbs, like basil, chives, parsley normally sold in plastic pot that can be re-planted into these printed pots.The idea is to buy these already grown plants in store and replant them into the Growbox which is going to provide ideal...
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In order to use this new functionality you must first setup your programmed moves using the WIFI controller as you normally would. That done you simply call preset 15 or 16 either using the new buttons on the WIFI controller or through VISCA. You can...
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The printer will now print with the new filament as usual until the next filament change layer is reached (if any) or finish printing the object as normal. TESTING: You can test filament changes (PLA to PLA) by running the attached...
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The spade connectors should be connected to the NO (normally open) and COM (common) terminals of the switches. The Dupont connectors should be connected to the associated header pins on the GRBL control board. The Woodpecker 3.4 board that comes...
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... remix my ideas. If this has gotten you thinking considering Sharpie mods more carefully like it did for me, consider liking the design, leaving me a tip using the button at the top-right and subscribing to my designs here.Reference Scans
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Then bumped the perimeters up to 5 and made sure the infill was 15% gyroid.Lighter people could probably print at the normal 2 or 3 perimeters and 10-15% infill.Heavier people could add another perimeter or two but I'd wager that my print setting are...
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Make sure to place the Z-Seam on the side that faces down after assemblyI got some pretty bad warping on the housing and had the Z-Seam on the top side but I decided to use it anyways for the initial build and then print a replacement at a later date...
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There is also a version with a 0.5mm offset for smaller nozzles, and one with a 1mm offset. How to print:With PLA: 0.8mm nozzle or largera normal amount of fanWith PETG: 0.8mm nozzle or larger still recommended, or smaller nozzle size with the...
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This makes some aspects of the design easier, but carries one particularly glaring flaw, plants can grow into it and stop normal functionality. FarmBot suggests circumventing this by simply not planting anything viny. I didn't think that should...
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After reviewing, I realized that they cut it with a wood sawing blade which they normally use, resulting in those chips. I was not very satisfied, but after some filing they were totally useable and I'm OK with the result. If I would do it again, I...
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To find back which rotor is associated with which ring, how to mount its ring and which one is it, there is 3 indications on each rotor: - on the ring side (left) a mark show the tooth on which the 'A' may normally be placed, - on the large side...
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So here only carbon, just to prevent propellers to hit something or someone.The result is a frame that weights a bit less than a same size Foxwhoop or CL25 frame that is easier to build, have more room for gear and that is more silent in...
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Ideally you will not need to sand anything but it's the easiest solution if any part seems too tight.It is normal for the tray to snap into place a little bit, it's friction fit.I suggest soldering things out of the case and using the case/tray as a...
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Two caps normally fit with a gap into which a top spool fits, so the next object to print should be the `dual-reel-stainless-top.stl` or `dual-reel-paterson-top.stl` file. You can then see how it fits between the two caps. It should rotate smoothly...
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Try knocking down the temp by 5°c and that normally takes care of the issue, unless you are it waaaay too high. Personally print at 215°c with all of my PLA due to my steel nozzle, and my fan runs at 80%. This usually resolves the issue of poor...
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...I tried a normal rubber band which was relatively thick and also a rubber band from a bunch of asparagus which worked a bit better but also added some resistance to turning. Glue to secure the Clip on the back of the Base once everything is working.