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I also recommend slowing down print speed to help everything come out clean since some of the parts are quite small.Be careful when removing support material as the parts can be delicate.To assemble, just use a little super glue to attach the...
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Anyways, now on to the description of my item here.I recently performed an upgrade to my fiber laser to improve the speeds of adjusting my focal height using 2 diode lasers that meet when the height is properly obtained. On a more expensive unit,...
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My print speed was 60mm/s. Feel free to experiment with your own configuration – it's entirely up to you! Design Steps: I started by selecting a logo from my browser and converting it to SVG format using Inkscape (see video*). Then, I opened the...
cults3d
Here's the BOM for eWall-E: * Arduino Nano (https://www.amazon.de/Elegoo-Entwicklerboard-Arduino-Atmega328P-CH340/dp/B0713ZRJLC/) * Radio Module NRF24L01 (https://www.amazon.de/AZDelivery-NRF24L01-Wireless-Arduino-Raspberry/dp/B06XJN417D/) * 2 Gear...
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Below are the settings I currently use: .10 LAYER HEIGHT 60% FILL QUALITY SETTING: ULTRAFINE (MY BEST GUESS FOR PRINTING SPEED WOULD BE BETWEEN 30MM/S AND 40MM/S) You may have to scale it. When I open it up in Cura, it's a bit too small. It is...
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Parts: * 4 - 25mm x 3mm or 1 inch #4-40 machine screws plus respective bolts * 4 - 40mm x 6mm or 1.5 inch x 1/4 inch bolts * 8 - 6mm or 1/4 inch washers * 4 - 10mm x 4mm or 1/2 inch x #6 machine screws plus respective bolts * 4 - 1/8 inch x 3/8 inch...
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\n\nI printed these on a Cetus 3D Printer using the following settings:\n\nLayer Height: .25\n\nInfill: 13%\n\nQuality Setting: Normal (Based on my experience, printing speed would be between 40mm/s and 45mm/s)\n\nThanks for checking out my print! -...
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Here are the settings I use: .25 LAYER HEIGHT NO FILL QUALITY SETTING: FINE ( MY BEST GUESS FOR PRINTING SPEED WOULD BE BETWEEN 35MM/S AND 40MM/S) Thanks for checking out my print! Keep an eye out, more will be on the way soon! WANT MORE? Join our...
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**Parts Pack now comes with instructions!** If you need help building a 3D printer, follow the instructions here: https://www.instructables.com/id/Printable-I3-Style-Mini-3D-Printer-by-3Dtje/ **Updated 1/18/18** - Added my Cura 3.1.0 Profile for...
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I added an external PWM fan speed control to mine; I'd include the mount design I made for that, except I have no idea who made it or where anyone else could get one. Anyway. Print one of each thing, EXCEPT take your pick of three faceplates: one...
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However, you can speed it up by going .3mm and everything will be perfect – infill isn't a big issue, either. 15-20% infill should do the trick; if you want everything to look nice on the outside, do 3 perimeter shells. Other than all of that, this...
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The extruder remains mounted on the X-axis, which isn't optimized for speed when printing with ABS. As a result, I've focused on optimizing my other printers for faster ABS prints. Lately, I've been shifting towards PLA due to its...
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My foiler is actually flying, but only on a very narrow speed range. It lifts off the water just enough to not touch the surface, and doesn't go too fast or it starts to cavitate. I'd really appreciate any suggestions to improve this design. As...
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The best thing to do is slow your printer speed down. Refer to the original motor diagrams created by Ericthepoolboy for assembly directions. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:644933 Almost every part will need to be honed, sanded, or filed due to...
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(Speed of light/5.8ghz = 51mm) 51mm is really long though, and a 1/4 of that works nearly as well so... we typically have a ~13mm antenna if it's something like a linear whip antenna. As for cloverleaf antennas, they're usually not called by a...
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Version 2: The stock firmware with the following corrections and improvements: - Linear Advance enabled - Z Axis Calibration improved - Homing Speeds increased slightly - Corrected motor steps - Corrected bed size - Corrected hotend max temp -...
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- Adjustable rate of fire allows you to fine-tune your shooting speed. - Adjustable Flywheel rpm and FPS (power) enable precise control over your blaster's performance. - A built-in Ammo Counter keeps track of your remaining darts. - The blaster can...
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However, on another printer of mine, the gland nut doesn't work as well because it prints at much higher speeds (60mm/s and above) and the gland nut can't hold up anymore. I discovered that applying Kapton tape to the tube helps. I'm still...
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Just printed in different colors of course :)Candle holders can be printed with your favorite PLA settings.PLA settings used for my Ender 3 S1 Pro:Temp: 205mm/s / 65mm/sSpeed: 50mm/s (initial layer: 30mm/s)Retract: 0.8mm / 50mm/sInfill: 20%Supports:...
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You can adjust the tension and speed to achieve the desired thickness and texture. Tips and Variations: * Use different materials for the filament to create unique textures and colors. * Experiment with different die designs to create varying...
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Recommended print settings include: - Layer height: 0.24 or lower - Perimeters: 3 or more (no reason for more than 5) - Supports: Use tree supports, placing them everywhere if necessary - Print speed: 60mm/s works best but may vary depending on setup...
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I use 0.08 layer height, and HALF my printer speed, and they come out pretty good. I have quite a few models available for Star Wars Legion and Fantasy Wargaming as well, just check my profile for links. I put a lot of time into making these models,...
grabcad
A swashplate, however, disadvantageously adds weight and aerodynamic drag to a rotorcraft, which can in turn reduce power, speed, maneuverability, and increase cost of flight. Another major disadvantage of a swashplate is that it limits control...
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I wasnt pleased with the models i have seen before wich were not easy to print, and not convenient either for speed painting armies or large bunch of minis at the same time. This one allow you to change the tops in a second. Moreover , as the...
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You can spin them at high speed until they wear in and spin nicely, but in applications where backlash doesn't matter, or if your printer isn't perfectly calibrated, it's wise to use horizontal expansion of (-.1) or (-.2). - Scaling individual gears...
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A suitable printing speed for the first layer was achieved at approximately 40 mm/s. To minimize printing time, the following settings were employed: * Layer Height: 0.2 mm * Infill Density: 20% **Important Note:** When printing the lid, ensure...
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A dremel on the lowest speed setting is recommended. * A way to cut and shorten bolts. There are x4 bolts (7mm) on the housing which are different size than the bolts for the clips (11mm). Bolt cutters work a treat. Instructions: At first glance,...
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The settings were: 30mm/s speed, 7mm retraction, 1.2mm shell thickness on all sides, and combing mode turned on. The frame was printed with the face down on a glass bed using supports, which can leave the recess a bit rough but make the surface...
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Action Video, including full-speed air powered spin up: https://vid.me/jOJ4 Note that this script will generate only the wheels and bins. You will need to get the base from mat_neu27's posting, linked above. I discovered that using 5/16" nuts to...
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The motor part is fitted for motor type: * Voltage: DC 6V * Material: Metal * Model: N20 * Revolving Speed: 30 RPM * Total Length: 36mm * Motor Size: 12mm(diameter)*26mm(height) * Shaft Size: 3mm(diameter)*10mm(length) The whole thing can now run...