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As always, measure twice (even thrice or more!), make sure you have marked out where you want to cut, use a decent steel ruler and when you are happy with the outline, use the ruler with the cutter butted un to it and adjust the position, check...
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Then export in a format you desire.Raise3d's IdeaMaker software is also available for free at: https://www.raise3d.com/download/ideamaker-all-versions/ It is an excellent slicer but it has many useful features for manipulating .stl files, including...
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The linked sources have an number of valuable instrucutions how to make it a decently good working measuring device. Literatur: -Filtering routine (does not work ok) ...
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A longboard deck usually costs about $100 for a decent one and the battery enclosures that bolt underneath another $50 or so. This is my second design. The first one was almost identical except the enclosure opened from the bottom. This was a...
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I got my way to printer and started doing things, learning everything but programming principles from zero.Currently my thing is able to do a decent job in both simple custom beams and huge beasts minded for gearboxes and similar stuff. I did a lot...
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The result from the stock duct looks more decent than what I expected while I saw it being printed: it was curling up so badly at times that I feared I would need to abort the print. Somehow the upper layers managed to push down the curls again, but...
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The stock wire is most likely not long enoughSpade connectors and crimping tool for the connections between PSU to the panel mount plug and buck converter for fans (if using)(Optional) Buck converter for the fans(Optional) Usb-c extension cable for...
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... or more), the results have been somewhat underwhelming to date due to poor velocity. If I can ultimately get decent velocities that are comparable to the elastic bands I currently use (150 ft/sec or more) I'll design a front around it. ... </p>
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I'll cover that down the post, but this is about as accurate as you're going to get with a 3D model!Printing Guide (Make Sure To Read This!)This model prefers to be printed in Resin, but FDM can produce some decent options too with the right layer...
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BLTouch (v3.1) install on a Sidewinder X2There isn’t a lot of published information on whether or not this will work. I’m accustomed to doing things both wrong and the hard way, so after the probe broke on my X2 I decided it was time to upgrade.The...
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If the fit is too loose/if it wobbles, you can either permanently adhere it, or use something like a bit of tape: When printed with regular PLA and similar settings to the main body, I found the hours arc to fit onto the main body decently, sliding...
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using the model "as is" for the outer diameters....This has tapered sockets so you insert both the tool's dust port, and whatever pipework INTO the respective ends of this adaptor, and get a nice friction fit and decent seal. Near complete...
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No supports needed, assuming your printer is capable of a decent amount of bridging.Use M3x8mm screws to mount the TFT to the holder, and the holder to the lid, and the clamp that holds the DC connector in place. Use M3 screws of an appropriate...
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... <p>FT-5</p> <p><strong>Infill:</strong></p> <p>25</p> <p><strong>Notes:</strong></p> <p>Everything should print pretty easily. Use supports to keep the divots and counter sunk holes well-formed. Use decent infill for structure. Category: 3D Printing
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The webcam is 1080p resolution, which is plenty good enough for most streaming needs, and the microphone is decent but not fantastic. Overall, the ROG Strix XG438Q is a solid choice for anyone looking for a high-performance gaming monitor. With its...
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The KV-1’s strengths included armour that was stubbornly impenetrable by any tank-mounted weapon then in service, had good firepower and decent mobility on soft ground from the use of its wide tracks. Despite its vast superiority, the KV-1...
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It will help prevent that vibrating movement and allow you to get a decent part. If you are using a printer like a Core X/Y or one that does have a bed that only goes up and down following the Z axis, you should not have this issue and you could...
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Found no solution yetThis is the board the original creator is using:ASUS AT4NM10T-I – https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9H6p2pIntel Atom D425 - 1 Core / 2 Threads @ 1,80Ghz And while it is very cheap, if you plan on using a Web-UI like...
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(Info on reading Vernier scales in full-screen picture above, as well as here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernier\_scale) Released not fully complete in order to support the ongoing XY calbiration discussion at:...
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* Expandability mounting holes around plate including spot on side for adxl345 accelerometer mounts for klipper # Purchased Parts * 1 x 5015 Fan of the correct voltage for your printer (For my Chiron this was 24v) * 2 x M3 6mm Cap head bolts * [12...
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The end clips on the bottom of the frames seem to do a decent job at keeping the rails square. It is the top of the rails that start to push out at the escape wheel mainly. I'm pretty happy with the way this remix is progressing so far and the...
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GENTLY rock/twist the top of the machine from time to time -- this will let you track how the rigidity is coming along, plus it will help distribute the tension evenly by helping the wires scoot around the corners if they need to. When the frame...
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RGB definitely isn't necessary but a nice to have in my opinion as different color filament might look nicer with different lighting. Depending on where you mount your Pi, a decently long PiCam ribbon cable. Mine is 1 meter. Amazon link: ([<a...
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No supports needed, assuming your printer is capable of a decent amount of bridging.Attach your wiring to your end-stop. See link above for the crimp-on spades I used (avoids soldering and easy to remove if need arises). Leave the excess wiring...
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There's a "Thing" here with a decent guide by Seafax with the caveat that you do not discard the guide tube fitting that you remove from inside the control compartment as these instructions suggest. You'll need it later for this project. Once the...
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Search the internet for a decent silhouette that conveys your concept clearly. Sometimes you have to create your own collage so you may need to get multiple silhouettes on the same theme (see any of the collage ears such as Peter Pan, Moana, Nemo,...
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It should be able to return the trigger back to its extended position with a decent amount of resistance. You can apply some glue to the inside surfaces of the handle halves if you want them to be extra secure, however I have found this to be...
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Get familiar with the silhouettes and then when you're ready for the 3D stuff, you'll figure it out.Creating a New Ear DesignTools needed: A TinkerCAD account, InkScape (to create vector graphics), GIMP (or any graphics editor, to touch up images if...
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Moreover, you can now use two types of printers: Fff and slap/sls, which is why you will be able to print it even on a simple 3D printing machine and get a decent result, instead of printing it on an expensive one. This 3D model will become a nice...
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This is E3Ds recommendation, and it is mine as well.Expandability mounting holes around plate including spot on side for adxl345 accelerometer mounts for klipper1 x 5015 Fan of the correct voltage for your printer (For my Chiron this was 24v)2 x M3...