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The wing still has a small cut at the bottom to allow some air to reach the heat-sink on the bottom of the AC-adapter (there are a couple of powerful transistors attached to that heat-sink inside so it’s not a bad idea to cool them a bit). This cut...
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If you measure across the F+/F- or H+/H- pins they should read as open.[ ] Fan and Thermistor Extension Cables:[ ] Note: Fan cable will most likely have to have the pins on the male end of the extension cable swaped to match pin polarity.[ ] Simple...
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I recommend using 4 or 5 top, bottom and perimeter layers with an infill of 25% or higher.The whole carriage prints in one piece with supports only needed in a few spots:Above the arches over the rodsInside the fan ductInside the hole for the...
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https://www.amazon.com/icepc-Channels-Cooling-Controller-Interface/dp/B08CXYZLBK The object on the upper rear crossbar is a holder for 1.5" PVC pipe. Print two of them and use 2 90 degree elbows and some pipe and make a spool holder. EDIT...
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If you want to mount fat astrocams with active cooling and filter wheel, you should consider whether this is the right way to show thriftiness. The ultimate load capacity depends on both the filament and the 3D printer. Since PLA, like many...
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Be sure to print the Body slowly and with enough cooling, to prevent bad printed springs. I tested multiple leaf-spring dimensions, and these seem pretty stable while having relatively low impact on operation smoothness.</p><p>It needs some force to...
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There is a usually a reason each one is placed a certain way, such as better accuracy, printability, strength, or cooling fan access. "Speed of part printing" was not considered in choosing orientation.</p> <p>PipeFitTest - An important print. Use...
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As you approach that temperature, cooling efficiency is reduced, allowing more heat up past the heatbreak. This can cause low temperature filament to soften in the mechanism to cause feed problems.Prusa3D • PrusaSlicer Modified settings: PrusaSlicer...
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I recommend using 4 or 5 top, bottom and perimeter layers with an infill of 25% or higher.The whole carriage prints in one piece with supports only needed in a few spots:Above the arches over the rodsInside the fan ductInside the hole for the...
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Big thanks to @Tpptotal_1542122 for the idea, the photo, and for test printing it for me.Cover/Diffuser CapsAt the request of a community member I added cover/diffuser caps (click here) that you can use to cover lights that may be too bright or that...
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This house was built entirely out of cinder blocks with a tin roof and no forced-air heating or cooling system of any kind. In the summer, it was like living in a kiln, and my father and I would sleep outside on the porch to get out of the heat. In...
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...This is to avoid something called infill anchoring, which creates useless zones in the layers that should be solid.The base and top should not be removed before they have cooled down, to avoid the surface bending.Base can be printed with 0.2 layers.
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If you use a textured sheet too, let it cool down completely after the print and wait for the part gets loose by itself. Do not pull on it to avoid ripping off the letters! In my case it takes 45-60 minutes after the print has ended and the part just...
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As you approach that temperature, cooling efficiency is reduced, allowing more heat up past the heatbreak. This can cause low temperature filament to soften in the mechanism to cause feed problems.Prusa3D • PrusaSlicer Modified settings: PrusaSlicer...
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For this:Make sure to make the base thicker and use the "minimal base", so set "round base" to "0".Ensure the top text is not much wider than the bottom text.There is still an overhang from the base which requires killer cooling/bridging ability or...
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You may need to print at a lower temperature and increase cooling if the threads look messy.A small dab of grease on the oscillator gears and screw may help, but I haven't tried. ...Don't grease the main/motor gears, as it'll just fling out and make a...
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The following is the result: ClassicC & KSeafarersTotal 3-45-63-45-63-45-6 Numbers18+10 +10 38Boats and Port markersThese boats are another example of how color changes can be very cool. I also introduced a single...
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I used a mix of ranges, with 1k, 10k (2) and 100k on my setup. Momentary switch (these are only needed for the modules with switches) Toggle switch AC 250V 3A/125V 6A (this link shows two types, I used the smaller of the switches for the modules...
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I recommend using 5 top, bottom and perimeter layers with an infill of 25% or higher.The whole carriage prints in one piece, supports are not needed.The fan duct for parts cooling, the belt peg and the dragon mount all print without supports. The...
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I recommend using 5 top, bottom and perimeter layers with an infill of 25% or higher.The whole carriage prints in one piece, supports are not needed.The fan duct for parts cooling, the belt peg and the dragon mount all print without supports. The...
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Heating, cooling, stunt bee, pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector number seven, lint coordinator, stripe supervisor, mite wrangler. Barry, what do you think I should... Barry? Barry! All right, we've got the sunflower patch in...
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I recommend using 5 top, bottom and perimeter layers with an infill of 25% or higher.The whole carriage prints in one piece, supports are not needed.The fan duct for parts cooling, the belt peg and the dragon mount all print without supports. The...
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I recommend using 5 top, bottom and perimeter layers with an infill of 25% or higher.The whole carriage prints in one piece, supports are not needed.The fan duct for parts cooling, the belt peg and the dragon mount all print without supports. The...
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50% fanspeed is enough to keep the CPU temperature down to a cool 60 degrees under this workload. Under a single-core workload (like lofipi-mpv) the fan is not really needed, and 25% fan is already more than necessary.</p><p>I got this working...
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As you approach that temperature, cooling efficiency is reduced, allowing more heat up past the heatbreak. This can cause low temperature filament to soften in the mechanism to cause feed problems.Prusa3D • PrusaSlicer Modified settings: PrusaSlicer...
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That gets full power to all, and you get white light.Warm white or cool? I noticed the strips that don't say "warm white" tend to have a slight bluish tint that may or may not bother you. I did my first one with warm white, and liked it a lot, and...
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Angle the piece toward your cooling fan for a good finish on the underside. Print with the reed end up or, in the case of the bottom and middle drone pieces, with the larger end down. The chanter's front tone holes should face up. Use organic...
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Warm white or cool? I noticed the strips that don't say "warm white" tend to have a slight bluish tint that may or may not bother you. I did my first one with warm white, and liked it a lot, and then I wanted all of my enclosures the same for...
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Keep any scaling of the mouthpiece and rotor the same if they are changed so the holes will still align between them.Good luck, be safe, and enjoy!Print SettingsPrinter Brand:CrealityPrinter:Ender...
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A button to cool down the selected heatear was also added * Gcode menu: you can type any gcode command towards Marlin firmware. If an output is provided by the underliying Marlin firmware it will be shown on the display * Custom gcode menu: load...