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Body parts: Head, Hair, Hands, Arms, Torso, Legs, Feet. Armor parts: Shirt, Hood, Long Robe, Gloves, Belt, Paints, Boots, Scar Patch Weapons: 2 Swords (same), 2 Bows, Arrow in hand, Quiver with 6 arrows. Model with all armors, 4 hair types and...
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The wrist is designed to be attached to the lower arm with two M8 hex-head-screws. I haven't printed the hand yet - if you want to print print one finger and the joints first to check if it actually works. I remodeld some parts for bigger tolerances...
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Originally I designed different models for different use cases but then I combined them all into this "Chunky" model.All the features of Chunky:closed tube part for cords up to Ø5mmmultiple holes for different use cases (cords, hooks, springs)big...
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I used 3mm diam screws with 5mm diam head in pictureCards can slide in & out from the top. Changing/swap card easilySatisfying fitOptimized for 0.6 nozzle printingNo supportMade for my kid as a companion for:...
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chamfer_top = true : chamfer the screw or nut on the top chamfer_bottom = false : chamfer the screw or nut on the bottom screw_segment only: lead_top = true : lead thread (recessing into interior) on the top lead_bottom = false : lead thread on the...
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But if you are confident your stuff sticks well, even with thick bottom and rounded edges, feel free to head for Skirt or none. You shouldn't do "raft" since the faces facing down will be making contact together, once assembled to the...
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This is done with the 2x M2.5x10 socket head cap screws provided with the hotend. These screws can be accessed for insertion and removal from the front and back groove (the back screw requires removal of the extruder from the carriage to...
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Designed for straightforward printing!ScalabilityThis is all built around the dimensions of certain bits of electronics, so you probably don't want to scale it....Print OrientationThe struts print featured-side-up, the bolts print head-down, the...
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It takes me about 5 minutes to clean it out with a long, thin flat head screwdriver and a set of needlenose pliers, but I wish it was easier. I'm thinking about creating a structure with a pull ring that sits inside with very tight clearances but...
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If you have any questions about the print, please feel free to reach out.If you enjoyed this print, or would like to help spawn future 3d prints, there are multiple ways to support me. You can donate, through Patreon or Paypal, and you can also...
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Again there are two versions for the press fit: 'Petal fill 1' with an 0.1mm clearance and 'Petal fill 2' with 0.2mm clearance.PrintingOnce you have settings which allow the screw joints and press fit joints to work correctly, you can print all the...
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Here is the material (Amazon Affiliate Links, no extra costs for you but a little support for me ;-) ) => Door closer to clip on: >>...
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### **INSTALLATION:** You will need: - 4 x M3 nuts - 4 x M3 x 25mm screws (**Allen head** is most **preferred**, in a pinch you can use ***Philips (+) screws*** but it will be a ***pain in the ass*** to install, trust me on this). > You **may...
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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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INSTALLATION: You will need: - 4 x M3 nuts - 4 x M3 x 25mm screws (Allen head is most preferred, in a pinch you can use Philips (+) screws but it will be a pain in the ass to install, trust me on this). You may have to bore out the holes a bit...
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Make sure to put in driving shafts and motors before installing bearings as due to very limited space it won't be possible to assemble after bearings are installed.Drive shafts still can be fitted with a belt, however, tracks just work much better...
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Check that you can't push the IEC socket out from behind.Attach the housing to the electronics enclosure using 2 x non-countersunk M3 10mm screw, with the screw head being inside the enclosure, connecting through to the 2 x M3 nyloc nut as prepared...
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Align them in opposite directions of each other such that the head of the adjustment screws face outwards; this will come in handy later. Install the legs into the feet on the base; make sure they are fully inserted, and lock them in place using M4x8...
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What you need to buy: - 1x Ikea Samla 22l including cover - 2x 8mm thread-rod, 338mm (can be cut from longer ones of course) - 4x M3x8 or longer screw (head type does not really matter) - 4x 5.5mm M3 nut - 4x or more 608 bearings - Optionally you...
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https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B09MRYNTST/18650 batteries of your choice that have a flat head (so they fit in the holder)18650 holders, that you glue together: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B09YM53TKJ/usb power board:...
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Assembly & use Hardware (per side): clamp band mounting boss (with cable stop angle specified) M6 x 12 socket head cap bolt M5 x 30 socket button cap bolt (adjust VertOffset as necessary in CAD) M5 x 5.2 height x 8 mm width locknut 2 M5 x 1.4 mm...
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If you want to run a smaller test print first, before jumping into the larger models, there is a 1x2 version here, which can be used to test fit of the parts on a smaller scale.It requires the following hardware:(2) M3 x 12mm SHCS (these hold the...
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I'd strongly recommend heading over there to browse this project as it will make a lot more sense, you'll have access to more of the documentation, and you'll be downloading the latest version of the models available. Using DDD Printable Wall...
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Image #5 shows the back of the gauge with the label removed in order to expose four Philips head screws. Image #6 shows the probe tension spring. Remove this spring and reassemble the gauge. Make sure the probe's blue side is on the same side as the...
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But this time I wanted it to be customisable, and that's what it turned out to be:This you will need:I found them all here in my local DIY store "Bauhaus"1 countersunk head screw 10mm M4 for 0,04 €1 M4x20 screw for €0.042 M4 nuts for € 0.091 NeoDYM...
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to clamp workpieces against Regular stops span two holes, double stops span over three holes in the 96x96mm grid pattern Requires very accurate 96x96mm doghole pattern or it won't fit Planing Stop Filename:PlaningStopDog.stl and...
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The maximum head size for the screw is around 6mm 4. The D-Pad requires either an m2x8mm screw, or superglue and some 1.75mm printer filament, I prefer using a screw for initial placement, then glue can be used once it's all fitted together nicely ...
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Longer is OK, but you'll have to use or print some more washers so the screws don't protrude.Body One M3 x 12 (or 8) Socket Cap with nut (nut to be embedded)One M5 x 65 (give or take) Pan Head with THREE nuts and TWO washers. (One nut to be...
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The 3 parts of the head are super glued together and then to the main body. Print instruction: The parts with a _X2 on the end of the filename require 2 copies be printed for the build. All the other parts only need 1 copy. The boiler back cover...
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This restriction is just in someone's head. Just use a proper conformal coating and Send It. In Finland, we fly around the year, no matter whether there is sun, rain or snow. I believe that many other people share the same attitude.</p> <p>So is this...