chongqing yangtze river bridge 3d models
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You can also see that i need to fix my cooling duct and print out a new one as bridging is still not as good I then screwed back the webcam to the mount and placed this on the y carriage of the printer and in this way you dont need any screws or nuts...
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4 perimeters, 20% infill, 5 top/bottom-layers, PrusaSlicer: “detect bridging perimeters" enabled for the body. Necessary hardware (BOM)DescriptionAmountM3x6mm (DIN7984)5xM3 hex nut (DIN934)4xSquare nut (DIN562)1xMR105 bearing (10mm OD, 5mm ID,...
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mostly pla results will improve / bridging. petg and similar need less cooling. large things will usually need less cooling or multi print so the 4010 isn't bad this is a depends what your doing upgrade or fix -debatable. Extruder-its cheap .. if...
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Print the "Shell_Front.stl" face down to the build plate with supports enabled to allow for the bridges at the top and bottom, whilst also stopping sag on the port holes. I also used support blockers to prevent the slicer placing supports in the...
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As long as your printer is able to bridge up to at least 18.059mm, you shouldn't need supports either. I did discover, however, that Polyalchemy Elixir doesn't have strong enough z-layer strength as I was able to snap the base into parts fairly...
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- Print orientations shown in pic provided - Requires printer build dimensions of no less than 200mm^3 - For SpringCapCover DON'T FORGET to enable bridging detection settings. Otherwise you'll have to get into the pin hole with a file and clean it...
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mostly pla results will improve / bridging. petg and similar need less cooling. large things will usually need less cooling or multi print so the 4010 isn't bad this is a depends what your doing upgrade or fix -debatable. Extruder-its cheap .. if...
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Watch the video: This Gatling-gun style card shooter will liven up your bridge game - just turn the crank and deal your next hand at 30 MPH! The crank is connected to an eccentric feed wheel that feeds one card per revolution. The drive wheel at...
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There is a one layer sacrificial bridge in the hole that needs to be cut away with a hobby knife. The T-pins used for the pivots are held by friction to the parts upper_legs and foot. The mating holes are designed with more clearance so the pins...
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Square looks very modern, but will require significant bridging.Pip Gap is the spacing between the edges of adjacent pips. This should be set a multiple of your nozzle diameter and layer height. Set this to a safe value, and then manipulate the Pip...
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It has two N20 gearmotors driven by a L9110S dual H bridge. An Arduino Pro Mini controls the motors with feedback from a cam and switch on each leg. The Arduino uses the feedback to keep the motors in sync. The Arduino receives commands from an IR...
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I have designed the mount plate holes with built in bridges. No need for supports. I would print the plate at 5 walls with 100% infill (if you can't do this without a mess, you're over extruding). This part needs to be very rigid. 0.2mm layer height...
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The parts are all designed to be printed without supports, but some short bridging will be needed. For the H2 mount, it is designed around a 0.2mm layer height using either a 0.6 or 0.4 nozzle. For the part cooler, you should use a finer layer...
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I also wanted to be able to move it easily and store it vertically to save space.No more need to connect or disconnect the printed circuit on the 4-pin connectorNo more need to make bridges for 2-wire use, simply put the switch on the 2 or 4-wire...
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For maximum cooling with tough overhangs and bridges (ie. PLA prints) I recommend the Draken but the Gripen is also very capable doing this, the latest versions of both do an excellent job. </p><p>You'll find the Draken <a...
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The accuracy of the model printed on FFF printer can vary from the result shown in the pictures. This model was tested with PLA material.To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings:ExtruderNozzle Diameter: 0.4 mmExtrusion...
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No supports needed, assuming your printer is capable of a decent amount of bridging.Use four (4) M3 x 8mm screws to mount the TFT to the TFT holder.Use four (4) M3 x 8mm screws to mount the TFT holder to the lid. Use two (2) M3 x 8mm screws to attach...
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I used following components:41P FI-RE41S-HF clone20mm straight/same plane 41P cablePlease double (better triple) check that there are no soldering bridges and all pins are connected. Also check again that you connected the PCB to the correct sides. I...
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The pocket for holding the slim magnet requires that your printer should be capable of modest bridging over a reasonable distance. Parts were designed for printing at 0.3mm layer height, with 0.6mm wall width, but should also print well at finer...
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The rest of the parts are rather thin and will fill in completely for the most part.You should not need supports for any of the parts, although the joiner piece will have to bridge over the top of the hole for the spars. I've added an extra 0.1mm...
gambody
The accuracy of the model printed on FFF printer can vary from the result shown in the pictures. This model was tested with PLA material.To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings:ExtruderNozzle Diameter: 0.4 mmExtrusion...
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Slicer Orientation and Printing I'll do this in the order the final structure ends up to keep it somewhat logical. Tents should be printed on their thin edge sideBottom Plate should be printed with the open side facing upHex bolt handles...
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And soon I'll test it, just finished a Y-Axis extension and added limit switches to the 3018, but I have to finish modifying a part to move the drag chain; I may add a place to mount the laser control board on the piece bridging that gap, but after...
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Note that the legs are designed with support bridging and should be printed upside-down with the rail slot nearer the build plate. The STL is provided in the appropriate print orientation. </p><p>The legs are held to the base using 4 m3x10mm...
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Therefore I split the lens into 3 parts to make certain that the middle piece bridges and reinforces the centre joint.Speaking of the lens, my solution to the brightness of the light was to just to be very selective with my infill and surface...
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I prefer specific tests fors specific things, like bridging or temperature; after all, the filament swatch should be the last of your test pieces, after you've tuned your printer and filament, IMHO.So, you might find useful my collection of...
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Both the eyelids and nose will still be visible after furring.Head & Jaw:Make sure that your printer is able to handle bridging and overhangs well.Since the contact area with the print bed is very narrow, a brim of at least a few millimeters is...
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Bad bridges will prevent the table from laying flat, but you can scrape them clean with a knife. Even minor warping will turn this model into a brick. There are 3 different gap parameters in the F3D file for you to play with.</li><li>I also...
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You don't need to go overboard, though, since there's some flex to the barbells. Cut a long, narrow strip of fine-grit sandpaper, roll it up, and do your best to poke it down the air inputs and up the ducts to clear stringing and droopy bridges out...
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Tape a piece of card paper (or a business card) on top of the thermistor so to bridge the gap between the nail plates when they will be in place; this will provide a flexible backing to the thermistor pushing it gently against the print bed for...