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With a filling in the order of 20% they occupied me 1.4 - 1.7 kg of PLA +.The spindle holder is designed for a 52mm diameter Chinese mini lathe (cheaply available at hardware stores and tool shops).Both nema 17 and nema 23 motors can be used.As a...
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The printed string mounts I actually chuck up in my drill and use it like a lathe to smooth the shafts. File or sand the shaft until it inserts with some resistance to the base. Remove the string mounts. If needed, drill the small thread hole out...
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I built this with the purpose of pumping up plasticised (with PVA) plaster of Paris into a lath+plaster ceiling cavity in order to reinforce it. In the end it did not get used for that purpose, because it turned out trivial to lift the floorboards...
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The spindle holder is designed for a 52mm diameter Chinese mini lathe (cheaply available at hardware stores and tool shops). Both nema 17 and nema 23 motors can be used. As a control I use an Arduino uno with its CNC shield and 4 Pololu drivers....
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You could also use a drill chuck or a lathe chuck and create your own mounting bracket to the motor. There is also a modification to my self-centering turntable included (<a...
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If need be you can design your own mounting plates, the arm is 30mm wide and accepts M3 screws w/nuts spaced 10mm apart Hardware required: 2x any 3/8 x 1-5/8in bolt and nut (coarse or fine thread) May also substitute with M8/M9 x 42MM+ metric 2x 3/8...
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The spindle holder is designed for a 52mm diameter Chinese mini lathe (cheaply available at hardware stores and tool shops). Both nema 17 and nema 23 motors can be used. I use all nema 17 motors but I plan to extend the X axis and Z axis motors...
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Small flathead screwdriver Supplies to go half-way (3) M3x0.5 25 mm socket cap screws (1) M3x0.5 square nut (1) 625 bearing (2) M3x0.5 nylock nuts (2) M5x0.8 8 mm button head screw (2) 608 bearings (1) 20T idler with 8mm bore or E3D idler Additional...
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I have four of these sprinkled around at various workstations and I choose the tool holders based on what tools I need most in that area.Update 2021-03-11: Link added to compatible parts by coaster36Update 2020-07-29: Link added to a compatible oil...
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If you are interested, I also made another open baffle frame for a 5" woofer using a traditional tweeter crossover combination so if you want to go that route instead feel free to check it out here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4756153 I...
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You can then scratch the words into the wood using a Dremel with engraving bit (Can be tricky) or whatever tool you find matches the look you want. Be really careful carving tools will help but don't stab yourself by accident it hurts.5.a Line up...
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If you don't have a tap you may be able to use a 6mm bolt with a groove dremeled into it. I haven't had to use a die to clean up the external threads. Run a tap through the threaded holes in the frame and cart. It's best to first wire the motor up...
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The fundamental requirements are a 4mm OD flexible shaft (similar to those used in a Dremel multi tool) preferably with at least one 4mm flat head or spigot coupling to the end and a fairly rigid PU tube with an ID of 5mm and an OD of 8mm. You will...
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The fundamental requirements are a 4mm OD flexible shaft (similar to those used in a Dremel multi tool) preferably with at least one 4mm flat head or spigot coupling to the end and a fairly rigid PU tube with an ID of 5mm and an OD of 8mm. You will...
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If that happens, push in a 1.2mm drill from your Dremel and rotate it with your fingers. TUBING ------ You will need 2m–3m silicone tubing of type 6×3mm (that means outer diameter 6mm / inner diameter 3mm) to connect the air assist to your...
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You can just use the pins and cut grooves in the pins yourself with a Dremel or hack saw. You only need one slot and just make sure its in the slot with the groove farther away from the edge of the door.</p><p>I used 1/8” by 1/8” rare earth rod...
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When you have decided which lens you are going to use, cut them apart with a cutting disk on a Dremel. I have documented the various combinations of lenses (though, not all of them). The closest I could focus with this method was about 2 or 3...
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Update 2021/02/06: Upgraded parts- steering arm 2.0 Bump steer reduce for steering knuckle 2.0(the ackermann angle have been reduce on steering knuckle 2.0 and therefore with the change of geometry this part is required to reduce bump steer) Update...
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This were easily solved in the first piece with careful application of a dremel. The changes were saved in the 3D model.</p><p>I designed the circuitry for the piece in EagleCAD so I had a good idea of the circuit design. I used some simple test code...
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If you don't have a tap you may be able to use a 6mm bolt with a groove dremeled into it. I haven't had to use a die to clean up the external threads. Run a tap through the threaded holes in the frame and cart.</p> <p>It's best to first wire the...
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Keep weight and cooling considerations in mind if using an alternate - ESC: Water proof ESC appropriately rated for your motor / battery combo - Cooling Nipple: M4 X L15 https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32614416689.html - Cooling Tube: 4 mm I.D 7 mm...
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Use the basic case if you want to break out the Dremel and make your own custom panel cutouts. The 8 node variant has enough space in it to support a suitable lipo pack or six 18650 cells. The Delta5 V2.0 PCB is secured into place by hold down tabs...
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A dremel would work. (If someone wants to use Mesh mixer to remove the top of the tabs I will gladly link to your work.) After those tabs are removed you can fit the plexi glass into place for the 3 walls. Do not attach the plexi for the doors...
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I didn't even try to print this tiny horizontal screw hole but maybe I should have, considering it doesn't have to be exact). Next you'll gonna need your trusty dremel and 2mm drill. With that you'll drill the axis holes, which are badly shaped...
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In fact, using the Dremel to cut them heated and discolored the ends, so it looks more realistic. Then I modified the tread deflectors I made for the tank treads and glued them onto those. Slide on friction fit. (I recommend mirroring the body of one...
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NOTE: the addition of a hole drilled for a #4-40 machine screw to attach the spring to the frame and the use of a Dremel to carve out a bit of metal for the spring to travel are the only invasive modifications to the vise. Filing the adjustable jaw...
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Clearly this design would be better executed in solid metal on a milling machine, but not everyone has one of those (or understands how to use it well!) and not all of us are too skilled with a Dremel and arbour bit either.The trick is to stop the...
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Tear apart the top x-carriage wheels so you can slide the belt lock piece over the spacers, this should fit TIGHT, I had to dremel mine a bit to open them up a bit. Reassemble X carriage. Ensure that your gantry is square to the frame, mess about...
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(or any material you like, i find expanded PVC easy to find and easy to cut by hand with an exacto knife or something) * 1x IEC socket with fuse and switch You'll also need these tools: * drill * M2, M3, M5 bits * M3, M5 tapping bits * a mini-dremel...
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The "solution" is then to Dremel out a few pieces of metal to expose the SD/USB of an SKR/MSK board. I don't like irreversible changes so I will not alter my case. But I do want to access the SD card for firmware changes. The USB I don't need because...