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Get them back into the fight!Transport your Armoured Shelter https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/121033-armoured-shelter-terrain-two-models or carry the Machina to their next destination...
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Don't use a linear regulator, as it would be really inefficient here.Four 3.7g micro servos, H301 or compatibleA 9-volt battery connector (with of course a 9-volt battery)A USB to UART bridge to program the robotDupont wires, M2 screws, pins,...
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SolidWorks empowers you with various features designed to bridge the gap between conceptual design and actual realization. Take a leap of faith as you initiate a 3D translation of your meticulously drawn plans. During this phase, familiarize...
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I fitted it to my own face, and I have a relatively high nose bridge. If you do need to use it as a filter mask, you would need to shove something down the nose. Maybe an old sock? ... Obviously, the filter aspect would require some redesigning, but it...
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Before removing the lenses, mark the lenses where the bridge connects with the lens. (See image 3). This is important as the rotation affects those with astigmatism. 3. Remove one lens at a time so that you don't confuse them with each other! 4. ...
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On those machines I find that I need to reduce the bridge flow rate to about 20mm/s. I also decrease the extrusion multiplier a little (to about 97%), but honestly I don't know if that is needed. I didn't do independent tests.Post-PrintingOnce the...
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Use about 15% infill and 1mm walls for strength and easy top bridging. Prints great at .2mm layer height. Keep it at 100% size or things wont fit. It is around 30"x28" when finished. It is designed to be printed on a 300mm(~12inch) bed.</p><p>You...
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After you slide the insert in (the taller part of the curve faces towards the head), you can use more glue or tape, etc., again by your preference, to make sure it stays inside.The porcupine:~10cm tall at the top of the branch0.12mm layer height,...
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The blue layer in the next image is all bridged (works fine) as it would be very difficult to remove any support material there. - Rotation lock. PETG, 0.2mm layers, perimeters 3 (1.2mm), 4 solid layers top and bottom. No support needed - Inlet...
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In the end some post-processing was definitely required to clean up the “pegs” on the ends of the arms, which were a bit globby since they're such small vertical protusions.The best results in my testing used the following settings:PrusaSlicer...
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The solder bridge to bypass the resister on the pwm fan socket Mount a part cooling fan Instructions: Insert m3 nut on side and 2x m4 nuts on the top. Mount the mk8 gold extruder base to printed mount via m4x20mm bolt. There is a recessed hole on...
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10% Infill is all that is needed. If you find that this makes your flying sessions MORE enjoyable with LESS hassle, please consider buying me a cup of coffee at paypal.me/MakeItMakeItMakeIt Thank You! Post-Printing Fuselge Component Installation...
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There have been some people just bridging it with mixed success but it is curved so it's not ideal for this. I may curve the top of the door so no support is needed at some point when I have time but VerbalT has done a nice remix of this and has...
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A side benefit of these spokes is that I can print the part without any supports because an FDM printer can easily bridge the small gaps between the spokes. I then created my own custom thread. The original part thread is 1.5mm pitch and almost a...
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... heat block. I've lowered my standard fan to 50% (was 70 in the notes above) but maximum is still 100 (for bridging). Silicone Heat Sock is still recommended. ...Double-check your installation at z=0 to make sure the fan duct doesn't hit the bed.
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⢠The Bowden guide on the base now allows easier insertion and removal of the standard Bowden tubing OD: 6 / ID: 4mm.⢠The two stabilizing bridges have been revised slightly.⢠MENU 1.5: Carriages for alternative couplings eg. UM - Tube collet...
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This means there is no overhangs or bridging. This version will be the easiest to print and only slightly less beautiful. Two versions, with and without flag. 3mf included.New Five Part Version with thicker columnsThis is the same essential model as...
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Don't use a linear regulator, as it would be really inefficient here.Four 3.7g micro servos, H301 or compatibleA 9-volt battery connector (with of course a 9-volt battery)A USB to UART bridge to program the robotDupont wires, M2 screws, pins,...
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Don't let them destroy your home. Build! Get back in the Fight!Designed on Tinkercad.Print them all.Place where you desire. Enjoy!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~More fun...
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This prints OK without supports - the worst you'll get is a dangly from the first layer of the bridge, but the print will complete OK and you can just trim it. I got this on my first test-print, but it printed perfectly on subsequent prints, with...
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(See assembly below) The only part that might need supports is the phone holder under the opening for threads, as long as you have good bridging. Assembly:In my case I gently folded back the pins on the Ultrasonic sensors to have a cleaner look....
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None of these models should need any support, I try to avoid them if at all possible, but you will need to be able to bridge somewhat decently. I personally used Overture Easy Nylon, it's very stiff for a nylon that doesn't seem to creep and...
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This will leave a texture on the surface and remove / reflow burrs on the rougher bridging layer side. I then quickly place them on a large round tub to give them a slight inward curvature. This will significantly improve the chances of a good fit...
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The Sunlu mount plate I printed standing upright - even without support (although some minor bridging is needed, but that was no problem)As mentioned above, the hygrometers are available from many sources, if you didn't find one yet, this is an...
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Or if bottom is set negative, it produces a bridging web at Z/2 (the wall need to be thicker to adequately anchor the web) The mixed-radius edges give the part a definite x-y-z orientation once it is off the plate: The X direction is from the sharp...
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So take it only as a fun. You will need printer with printing space of 240x190x190mm (Prusa MK2/3) is fine.Print SettingsPrinter Brand:PrusaPrinter: Mk2.5sRafts:NoSupports: YesResolution:0.2mmInfill: 5%Filament:Prusament PLA Galaxy Black Notes: I...
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I add enough support to ensure I can get good bridging underneath. It can print upside down too. The less support the better, as this is a very visible piece. Print at your desired resolution with 4 perimeters and at least 40% infill. Don't print...
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... at</p><ul><li>Layer height .2mm</li><li>2 Perimeter</li><li>5 Solid layers</li><li>20% infill (fill pattern grid, fill angle 45 degree)</li></ul><p>Don't use supports. The structures are there to evaluate how well bridges work without supports.
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The second section of this project (S2) is used to assemble trusses and frames to demonstrate how shapes work together to build structures like bridges and buildings. Parts are designed to be connected with pins to show that fixed joints aren't...
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... The top part has a few small overhangs and bridges; it worked without supports for me. The printing should also work with PLA or ABS, but I haven't tested yet. Comments, questions, and suggestions are always welcome. I wish you happy printing!