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I used 10mm M3-0.5 cap head screws for the bulk of the assembly, with 16mm screws and nuts for the X belt and [planned for] TR8 flanged nuts. End Carriages The larger load-bearing holes are printed horizontally: expect to clean up artifacts from...
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Screw down the bed leveling screws quite a bit first because the carriage sits a bit lower than stock so you must lower the bed a few mm. If you don't, the nozzle may crash against the bed! Also, remove the bed sticker on the first attempt so you...
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Gingerly push the pen holder onto the heat sink – it's designed as a snug fit, so you may have to scrape it a bit to make it fit on just right. Hold it in place with the fan mounting spring clips. Mount the pen in place at the right height, send your...
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A little bit of friction is okay, as long as it does not get stuck when pushed up or down from the front. Insert the long screw into the large center hole in the carriage and screw it in until it sticks out around 5mm. Insert the carriage into the...
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It's a good Idea to simply print extra pieces of the small parts since they are fast to print. 4-Use your discretion for rafts/brims on the bone pieces since they have smallish bases and are top heavy. 5-On a personal note, my wife still says Pebbles...
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It just takes quite a bit longer to print and uses more material. The fan required is a 40mm fan (attaches to the front of the screen) or a 40mm blower (attaches against the back wall). We use #6 stainless hardware (machine screws/washers/nuts) for...
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Push the clip down with an allen key (the m3 one that comes with the printer works wonderfully) and push the filament inMount the sensor to the left of the extruder, making sure that it is not pushed too hard on the extruder lever (without filament...
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Yes, this will make the lamp arc round, not oval, which in my view makes it a bit less appealing, but I admit - much more functional. Due to the common issue with material curling and stringing, I made it possible to print the segment completely...
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This is the code I use in Cura: (yes this is the complete End-Code) ``` G91 ;Relative positioning G1 E-2 F2700 ;Retract a bit G1 E-2 Z0.2 F2400 ;Retract and raise Z G1 X5 Y5 F3000 ;Wipe out G1 Z10 ;Raise Z more G90 ;Absolute positioning M106 S0...
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I may fix that in the future but it's a bit too much math for me at the moment. Pinkie is the shortest and the wide part on the Pickle is thinner than the other two) Oh, and the lower nubbin holds the tact switch for the pinkie button. ...The lower...
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- Tools needed (other than the printer and filaments) Drill Drill bits up to 5mm Allen keys/ drivers Some grease for the washer arrangement around the rear axle M5 bolt Pliers Various files Soldering Iron Solder Heat gun or lighter for the...
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There is already a large opening, but it's a bit too small to fit a 5.25" drive through. This is where you need to be careful with metal shavings. I used a Dremel to cut the case, but tin snips or similar would likely work. You can use the cutout...
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I will be uploading a test version with a bit more room for people to test in a few days. - 2021-10-25: First 4 Guardian trays uploaded to Thingiverse: Heka, Mafdet, Satet & Wadjet. Removed all prior project updates to make the project log less...
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If installed, it breaks under your weight, the seat stay stiffening bridge will drive into the back of the seat tube with quite a bit of force. Odds are good that will break your frame. I addressed this by stuffing a rolled up towel between the...
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It is often a good idea to make it just a little bit smaller than possible although modern printers are usually good enough to print a drawer which can be moved with ease but still has enough friction just not to open by itself. ### Optional...
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2) Drill the door's hinge pin hole to the required size (go slowly, letting the bit cool down every so often to avoid melting the plastic) and insert the hinge pin. Holding the door by the pin so it can tilt freely, add pennies (or other mass)...
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However this is a delicate bit of SMD work and should not be attempted unless you're competent at soldering. Then there are two additional printable parts included -- a fan mount post (which replaces one of the carriage belt clips) and a nozzle duct....
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Despite being viewed, downloaded, and used after all these years, it feels a bit crazy. * Update 10/23/2014: After a thorough GitHub cleaning, updates to all three plates, and new STL parts. New features include linear guides holder updates with...
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Since PLA is garbage I did everything out of PETG / HTPLA+ / ASA since you get a bit of flex and higher strength overall. You should use 3+ perimeters and 15%+ gyroid infill. For rectilinear go much higher infill. I printed some parts w/0.6mm...
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Choose the right handle holder (with or without thread insert) and the length of the handlebar you like.After choosing the size of the handlebar you can still slide the handle holder closer together or further apart.The friction of both parts...
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The regulator on the board will hold the power rail to 3.3v - which is a bit below the 3.65v which it optimally charges at, but will not regulate the current as required. So - I told you not to do it…</p><p>2. Do not over-discharge (below 2V) the...
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From time to time, I need a bit of additional light to help illuminate my workspace or it could be used as soft mood light as well. More pictures will follow, along with assembly and final product. Easy print with minimal support is recommended. I...
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When it come to the CR-Touch, I needed to file away a great deal of unnecessary plastic off of the back of the case at the top as well as filing away some of the bracket itself, I also elongated the mounting holes in the case to move it a bit...
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It'll take a little bit of force to get it pressed into position. I've found the USB ports to be a little on the difficult side to get into position. Install the M2.5 screws to keep the RPi in place.</li><li>Attach the case to the MK3S frame using...
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I was a bit worried about the pins of the headers because they didn't appear to be soldered, but rather compression-fit into the vias. I'm concerned that too much pressure on the bottom of the header pins and any downward pressure elsewhere may...
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They will go across the gaps between the pairs of protrusions on the top of the holder.Take one spring retainer and put its small tang (the sticky out bit) in one of the very small holes next to a gap. There is a hole on both sides of the gap to...
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Now the size I believe to be correct, but I may scale it up or down a bit depending on how it looks post-print. If one of you fellas gets to it before me, leave feedback in the comments! Also, the middle section should be covered up by some cloth of...
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If you're concerned then figure out your balance point and cut the threaded rod a bit shorter than that. Update: 19/6/2017 I have now developed a bearing hinge that uses a couple of 608 bearings (Roller skate bearings). The files for the bearing...
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In my Portfolio here you can find a bit of everything: Illustrations, Templates, Interfaces, Mock-ups, Photoshop Actions and Text Effects, mainly related to Adobe Photoshop. Some Customer Reviews: I love this plugin, just got it a few hours...
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The holes are small, you may need to work on them a bit with a hobby knife to get the nuts in depending on the tolerances of your printer. Its meant to be tight, and it took some fiddling, but I got them all in.</p> <p>Cut some small lengths of the...