cubic trisection 3d models
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I used Cubic as I have had good results with it. Support as needed, I dont usually print supports for small screw holes, but if its large i will. watch your dimensional accuracy, Some parts so far have been a TIGHT fit. Adjust pressure advance up a...
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0.4mm nozzle with 0.2mm would be just fine as well.The axle only needs Support Cubic fill at about 15%I suggest 0.4mm nozzle with 0.2mm layers for the wheel.The side/top mounted version of the buffer body needs a small bit of support under the end...
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Current Klipper extruder step_distance: 0.000963 with a 1000mm long Bowden tube between Extruder and Hot End. Extruder mounted to Piper 2 frame with: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3524983 Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No...
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I found that common infill settings will work OK (2x 0.4mm walls, 0.8mm thick top/bottom, etc), but for in use prints I prefer 40-50% cubic infill, with infill connected lines enabled. These settings usually produce a stronger and more durable part,...
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We are still in The Land of STL here... :grimace: Print Settings Printer: TRONXY X5SA PRO Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 30% cubic Filament: Multiple PETG and Resin Multiple Notes: This took quite awhile to finish. Printed with five...
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some possible scales you might like to try SCALE = 1; // full size "one cubic foot". It could make an interesting PC case :)</p> <p>SCALE = 1/5; // Raspberry Pi Model 3B case size, but needs some holes punched through the trays for the RasPi plugs...
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(The toy soldiers in the photo above are from Earsling's Napoleonics collection, also available here on Thingiverse.) Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Pro Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.12mm layer height, 0.3mm nozzle...
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Huge, fleshy and cubic shape! This giant for a 3D printer was created exactly like your favorite Awesome! Based on the AWS-8Q. And that's not all... All limbs are movable and the torso rotates 360 °You can replenish your collection with this amazing...
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(Take that commercial Bitcoin cold wallets!)For passphrases, passwords, etc:You have 34 spaces on each side, go nuts!Print SettingsI tend to use 0.2mm layers, cubic infill, four perimeters, and ~1mm top/bottom. A lot of my models are designed for...
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A solid handle that your lower arm would fit into would stick out too far making it uncomfortable. Print instructionsCategory: Props Print Settings Printer: Prusa i3 MK3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 10% Cubic Filament: Prusa...
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My settings, sliced for an ender 3 in cura, are:-0.2mm layer height-100% cubic infill-skirt-0.8mm walls, 2 count-ironing on but not needed The purposes of the cordage or numerous. I personally use mine for outdoors use. Its so small its not hard...
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INTRO: This is a printable replacement for the printing head housing (square, or rather cubic, metal housing) that comes stock with the Creality CR-10 and CR-10S, mini, Ender 2 and 3 and many other, if not all, Creality 3D printers. It was inspired...
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then use em i guess! My current preferred set up for printing them is with a .5 or .6 nozzle.3 layer heights3 walls15% infill overlap20% wall overlap60% cubic infill 4 bottom layers 5 top layersIf I was using a .4 nozzle I would do .24-.28 layer...
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3-5 perimeters depending on your nozzle size, and a cubic infill of 30% to 50% depending on how brave you're feeling. The rest can be printed solid.</p><p><br><strong>Bill of Materials as Scaled:</strong></p><ul><li>3x ¼-20 bolt, <i>long....
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I printed it with 8 perimeters at 0.2 mm layer height with 80% cubic infill and used Prusament PC Blend Carbon Fiber. The result was a very robust mount that was able to support my entire body weight (180 lbs) without issue. Considering my fiancée...
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that are the fallowing... Quality layer height: 0.2 Shell wall line count: 8 top layers: 8 bottom layers: 8 Infill Infill density 40% (the upper is better done in 100%) infill pattern: cubic support generate support: Yes Build plate adhesion build...
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...This is the mount for my Cord Carrier. Cord Carrier - This is pretty self explanatory. Print this with a 3d cubic infill somewhere around 10%. The angles are designed to print without supports. FreeCAD file included. Printed. Tested. ...Works.
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I suggest you use the following order to build the printer, so you can start while parts are still printing. General Parts: 1x SKR Pro V1.1 5x TMC2209 stepper drivers 1x LCD display 12864 (may be replaced by a touch screen) 2x 10 pin 1.3m ribbon...
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I do not recommend any Nylons, with or without CF, they are too flexible and prone to deformation when warmed with pressure applied.I used 5 walls, 5 top and 5 bottom layers and 40% cubic infill with 40% overlap. All other setting adjustments were...
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3 walls for bando bashing.Infill: Use 20 - 30% cubic infill15 - 20% for most setups25 - 30% infill for bando bashingReally don't go above 30% infill, it just adds extra weight but no strength benefit.Also look at the makes section for other users'...
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This improved design uses longer magnets to provide stronger magnetic fields and more homogeneity along the central axis, aiming for samples that will roughly 1 cubic-centimeter in size. The permanent magnets used are still easily purchasable online....
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Don't use PLA or hardened filaments as whose are too hard and sooner or later damages you genuine lego pieces.Dont forget to drill the holes, 4.8mm works for me.Changelogv X01fixed filling between adjanced beamsadded two way holesv Xfixed many minor...
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I normally chose 0.15 or 0.2mm layer thickness. The infill can be anywhere from 25 to 50 per cent, cubic infill worked fine for me. Please note that this method is not suitable for vacuum bagging, I have not tried it myself but most probably the...
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(Take that commercial Bitcoin cold wallets!)For passphrases, passwords, etc:You have 34 spaces on each side, go nuts!Print SettingsI tend to use 0.2mm layers, cubic infill, four perimeters, and ~1mm top/bottom. A lot of my models are designed for...
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3 walls for bando bashing.Infill: Use 20 - 30% cubic infill15 - 20% for most setups25 - 30% infill for bando bashingReally don't go above 30% infill, it just adds extra weight but no strength benefit.Also look at the makes section for other users'...
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I used cubic infill, 2 shells, and 3 shells on bottom and top. I did not use any support except for the LED housing. I was using PLA from <a href="https://dasfilament.de">https://dasfilament.de</a></p> <p>Mount one servo to the back part. The axis on...
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The LED channels have a profile of 11mm x 3mm and are chamfered at the ends to allow easier threading of the LED strips through the channels. The STL files used for the revise LED guides: LED_guide_one_piece_style2 v6.stl I printed these pieces using...
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As it is, I don't see much value it in since nowadays you can go on ebay and buy really nice faceted cubic zarconia (CZ) or other topaz gemstones for next to nothing (like what 10 cents or 25 cents or whatever) so I'm not sure why anyone would want...
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60T Pulley design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:16627 Filament Runout Instructions AnetA8/Marlin/Octoprint: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3143558 Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 25% to 80%...
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I've ordered one and plan to use it when I build the robot.Printed at .2mmInfill 70%Fill Pattern: Adaptive CubicIt should be heavy enough when printed, but still has screw hole to secure it...