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I strongly suggest to use advanced slicers like **Cura**, **Prusa Slicer** or any other which lets you to set: - elephant foot compensation (in Prusa Slicer) - Linear Advance (for my case K=0.04 or K=40 was ok), - horizontal expansion (hole, initial...
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For my set up I scale up models by 0.5% to compensate for part shrinking. Used 4.5 mm BB thus model has incorporated 4.8 mm diameter BB guide grooves. Tensioning system Current model has incorporated 10 degree tapered surface which also acts as...
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It's quite sensitive, but the deadzone is a bit annoying, to compensate that I should make it a bit more sensitive in the middle, but I don't know if I've enough resolution since we have only 1024 values to work with, and we are using only a range of...
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It will be adjustable through the hole in the d-pad with an allen wrench to fine tune the feel and compensate for wear after a while. Screw:...
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To compensate for this (in Marlin) you need to adjust your Probe Y Offset value to -5.00 mm. Do this before performing any levelling as otherwise your probe will pop off the frontside of the bed. OPTION 2: If you use the original slice Engineering...
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... triangle or the upper part of the P may be missing in the first layer. (Check out the G-code, not the PrusaSlicer preview, to make sure everything's alright.)To avoid this, set the "Elephant foot compensation" at 0 for the Printables logo insert.
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You could use contour xy compensation or alter your flow rate to adjust the fit for the hinges. The tolerance on the hinges is 0.15mm.</p><p>'top door 1' is a plain iris leaf for the top of the box while 'top door 2' is an iris leaf with a curved...
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To compensate for this, it is highly recommended to buy a right angle SATA data/power combo adapter in order to “shorten” the length of the SATA cables exiting underneath the HDD, and thus shorten the combined length of the HDD and connectors. There...
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If the parts are too tight or too loose, use slicers horizontal compensation feature if available. Don't use scaling, it might skew the overall dimensions too much.</p> <h3>Post-Printing</h3> <p><strong>Assembly</strong></p> <p>Should be quite self...
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It has indicator LEDs and can be used to measure and compensate for a bed that isn't flat when engraving, for example a PCB or a curved surface. I use it for my Stepcraft CNC. This design uses "Pogo" type pins to retain the sense tip and make contact...
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:-) If your printer is capable of even a minimal amount of bridging, you should be able to print the stronger v1.1/v2.1 If not, I'm leaving the 1.0 & 2.0 files in, but realize that's not quite as strong, and that could perhaps be...
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With a well-calibrated printer you can screw the back cover, but you can also access the watch by removing the front bezel and access the machinery to set the time or change the battery.The glass, 85mm is designed for those sold on Aliexpress for...
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Thermal calibration compensates for the expansion and shrinkage of the filament as it melts and then cools. This result is much different than the physical measured diameter and can change from one roll of filament to the next. Used in the same...
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As long as you know about these you can compensate when you test, these values are small enough to ignore for most parts you are likely to test.Definitely NOT rated for high voltages like mains!Again, when measuring, don’t be touching the metal parts...
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This improves quality.print with high resolution, I used 70µm and elephant foot compensation in PrusaSlicerif you can't get the roller bearing to break free, reduce the flow rate in the slicer. ...I also used maximum retract to reduce...
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The bumper needed to be scaled up about 2MM to compensate for shrinkage. Printing it at 100% made it difficult to insert the board, and it was impossible to remove without damaging the bumper. This article helped me a lot in setting up the relay...
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Of course you don't even have to use text on the swatches.TPU/TPA seem to work quite well, just be aware you might need to increase the tolerance to compensate for the higher friction of softer materials.If you would like to choose between more...
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M4×13 is a rather unusual length.Print SettingsPrinter Brand: PrusaPrinter: i3 MK3Rafts: NoSupports: NoResolution: 0.2 (Quality)Infill: 15%Filament: Generic PLA or ABSNotes: I've printed this in both PLA and ABS:Prusament Silver PLA (test...
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Do you need too much force to click the lid into position or is it too lose?If the test models don't work well, try playing with the x/y compensation settings to shrink or expand the models until you are happy. Rescaling should work as well. Just...
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(PrusaSlicer defaults to 25%, which I upped to 50%.) Reduce or turn off elaphant foot compensation. (I reduced mine from 0.2 to 0.1 mm.)</li> <li>Reduce the gap closing radius, to generate infill in thin features instead of leaving gaps.</li>...
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UPDATE: Added longer version of Z probe for longer hot ends. This replacement X carriage bracket and switch arm allow you to mount a servo-actuated Z probe to your MakerFarm Prusa i3v printer. The Z probe serves two purposes: it registers the Z home...
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For 3D Printers, the idea is that with a real-time width measurement the 3D printer could compensate the extruded flow for changes in filament width. Also if there is variation between spools of filament, there is no need to calibrate for that when...
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Use the XY Compensation setting that worked best for the calibration pieces.If the fit is slightly tight, sand the bottom of the top piece until the nubs align. The original egg scales fine at 150 percent and 200 percent. At 225 percent and up,...
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You can also play with the “x/y compensation” function to change the outer dimensions. This allows much finer control than rescaling.</p><p> </p><h3>Misc</h3><p>This tray is made for Army Painter paints. If you need a different size, rescaling...
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And if you want a third color, you can pause it after the layer at 2.4 mm is finished and swap in the third color. After switching filament colors, the nozzle may not be primed and the first bit printed may be under-extruded, so to compensate for...
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If you will be wrapping the egg in tin foil, consider making it slightly smaller to compensate for the thickness of the foil.MaterialThis design is perfect for printing in many filaments, including PLA, PETG and ABS.Versions1.0 (14 Apr 2022) -...
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The Lulzbot Z-uppers are offset ever so slightly from the bottom; whether that's intentional or a mistake, I don't know for certain, but I think they were trying to 'spread the bars apart' slightly at the top to compensate for the failure of the...
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... over this area can sag. You can fix this by just shaving a small amount of plastic from the overhang area (but note, I did increase the size of this hole to compensate for this, so it's unlikely you will have an issue). Category: 3D Printer Parts
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I've done some research and found out that this is most likely an indication that the actual temperature drop caused by the cooling flow is much higher, so high in fact that there isn't enough power to fully compensate (as a result a 5 degrees drop...