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I make improvements and revisions as I use them.How this project started:After researching VOCs I'm still more comfortable exhausting them out of the house when dealing with things like ABS. I do have a really good air filter with a...
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ABS or PETG should be fine. (I've since reprinted a few pieces in 3dFuel Pro PLA which work great)<br><br>Tolerances for the door swinging shut and closing against each other are intentionally very tight to minimize air gaps. If you...
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To avoid a meltdown, when using hot air, I suggest to use ABS or other thermal resistant plastics. PLA should work, but I would stay on the more secure side. The assembly itself is easy. You need at least one M5 10mm screw and a M5 Nut. For the...
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If I decide to pint all of the legs again when my enclosure is finished so they can be made of ABS or Nylon instead of PETG, then I will edit the Fusion 360 file so that the Lower Legs are as short as possible and all of the added height is in the...
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It's like it reacts with other filaments or something so that even PETG at 245 or ABS at 250 clogs after I swap it back over unless I use the nozzle cleaning filament. I have gotten some successful prints with it through a Bowden but its very...
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;) Print Settings and TipsFilament: PETG, PLA, ABS, etcResolution: .10mm to .30mmTop/Bottom Layers: 3Perimeters: 3+Infill: 100%Infill/Bridging Angle: 45°Skirt/Brim: RecommendedRaft: NoSupport Material: NoThin Wall Detect: No However, if you wanted to...
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The LEAD SCREW GUIDE helps to ensure this (I printed in ABS and used no screws). Fine/final centering: Grease your leadscrews well (use grease not oil!). Run the bed down & up the whole way few times (at least x5) with still well loosened...
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Build thread is here http://discuss.bluerobotics.com/t/my-tether-spool/884 Print Settings Printer Brand: LulzBot Printer: TAZ 5 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.5mm nozzle Infill: 85% or better Notes: This was printed with ABS, other materials...
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You can increase this value to increase the durability of the chest. We recommend you save a preset in OpenSCAD for each drawer and chest configuration you choose, so that you can easily recall the Customizer settings later if needed. Material This...
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From there, using an automatic perpendicular relation keep drawing the line segment to point C, and repeat to reach point D.Using the mirror tool, along the centerline, reflect the line segments AB/BC/CD to the other side to complete the...
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Ich lehne jede Verantwortung ab, bzw. empfehle Magnetventile, die mit Schutzkleinspannung arbeiten! Ansonsten muss darauf geachtet werden, dass beide Anschlussdrähte durch das Relais geschaltet werden, da sonst nicht sicher gestellt ist, dass auch...
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PLA+ is doing much better, ABS would probably be best. I recommend 100% infill on all of the parts. They are all under a decent bit of stress and need maximum strength.All of the parts except for the headband connector need to be flipped in Cura or...
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Maybe something hits your mask while you are wearing it, and it splits or shatters.Let's see poor Kevin in the following videos:For Part 1 in PLA please go here: https://youtu.be/ErP28uP4mVIFor Part 2 in PLA please go here:...
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200-250g of filament (PLA will do, PETG or ABS are probably more durable)a few grams of TPU or - if you have none or can't print that - some silicone sealant instead.some PTFE grease is strongly recommendeda marking pena metal nibbler or a very good...
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The feed from the spools is also relatively easy with a large space for hands to get in and work.This solution has been tested with PLA, ABS, and PETG. TPU also works. Any 1.75mm dia material that can be curled into a 9cm (3.5") diameter circle...
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See image #9 for updated internals.The pegs introduced in version 1.2 has also been slightly reduced in size to provide an easier fit.Files changed: FrontPlate.stl, OuterSidePlate.stl, OuterSidePlate_Left.stl, InnerSidePlate.stl,...
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Es hängt alles von Ihrer Vorstellungskraft ab. Hodensack Fixation Bondage Männliche Keuschheit Gerät für dauerhaftes Vergnügen Hoden verdreht Hodensack Halter Sexspielzeug für Männer Bälle Mit dem Balls Crusher können Sie die Größe Ihrer Hoden...
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Print in PLA (or ABS, PETG...) at 0.28 mm resolution and (around) 20% infill (I use lines). I once again printed the main body in this <a href="https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_99SlSf">Carbon PLA (- not so much because it is stronger, rather...
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Make typical adjustments for ABS or other material. Bed temp: 55C that's my standard, printer's in a cold room, run bed at whatever you're used to running it Infill: 15% Infill could go higher so it'll be more ridgid. I printed my Mk.3 design at 40%...
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See also my sunshade for the FeelWorld 5 ½" Field Monitor at:https://www.printables.com/model/240027-feelworld-fw568-5-12-inch-field-monitor-shadeAs you can see from the last photo, the whole rig (without follow-focus and camera) compresses...
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Hence, the stick is best printed in in ABS, PET or ASA. The stick insert parts are designed to fit together with small gaps (stkrodshrink=0.15 mm) for a tight and secure fit, hence it may require sanding to fit.</p><p>The core & shell...
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the pins in ABS or PETG, the counter might not work as intended due to the difference in material properties. 3. Support materals are only required on: * Front_Casing * Back_Casing * Second_Digit_Dial * Ratchet_Lever 4. "First_Digit_Dial" and...
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...Thank you very much. Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: All-metal Mega Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20% Filament: Spectrum / 3dJake ABS, PLA Blue, Orange, Red Notes: Supports are only necessary for the Insert Part.
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150-200g filament (PETG or ABS, wouldn't recommend PLA) •the glue of your choice (hotglue will not work), like strong double-sided tape, superglue (•reflective foil) You will also need a 2,5mm drill bit and a M3 tapper Step 1: Printing the parts 2x...
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IntroductionI liked the idea and the look of Oogway´s Speedometer Clock but i don´t liked the printed watch face, because i don´t get it printed nicely.So i decided to make a remix for a plotted watch face.The idea was to create a transparent...
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NOTES: • This setup I printed using PETG (but PLA and ABS work fine). <br /> • I printed it at 240C with a bed temp of 85C. <br /> • I used the original extruder stepper motor, but I'm honestly, not crazy about the weight it puts on the whole...
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Roll-in or hammer head.1x5x2[mm] Magnets for Back Housing and Mount6xFoam Tape to protect the ribbon cable-________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Slicing InstructionsMaterial:...
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If you use ABS filament, acetone or nail polish remover works wellClean up extra adhesive around the joints if necessaryClean up the holes and test fit the 2 M3x6mm screws that go into the alignment tabs on the sides of the hopper base. The screws...
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Then fix it on the wall with nails or screws or use double-sided tape. To achieve the wow effect, you need to place an LED strip on the back of the decor. My some other things: ...
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Materials spool holder: 1.25" ABS pipe (or similar) rails: 2 lengths of 19x19mm aluminum square tubing (deck rail or alternative) heater: PTC heater and fan (use appropriate voltages for heater and fan)...