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The motors current needs to be low enough to keep the motors from overheating but high enough to actually move.I will show a photo of where mine are positioned, they are set pretty low. This is really important as if left without modifying the...
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Using a 3mm bolt (I think mine were 25mm long), glue the standoff to the outside of the rocket using the bolt through the tube and into the base to hold it in place. Don't glue the screw, you'll want to remove that. Consult the included image for...
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I figured that since I already had an entirely 3D printed table, I might as well share the design and enter.InstructionsUnless your armrest is exactly the same size as mine, you should not use the included STLs. They're really included only as a...
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Mine is printed using carbon fiber PETG for the body and translucent green PETG for the top. I'll list out the specific electronic and mechanical hardware that I used below, I know this combo works and pretty damn well at that. If you don't wanna...
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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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You may need to hobby knife a bit of the plastic to get it to fit perfect.Finally put the clips on and you should be good to go. 4 Way Switch You will probably have to drill out the bottom plate to the right size for each of the pins, push the...
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Assuming your first layer mushrooms like mine does, you will likely need/want to clean up the edges attached to the build plate with a deburring tool or file since some parts are designed with a fairly close fit. Most note ably the front switch...
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This design was inspired by Tamar at https://www.3x3custom.com/tutorials/adjustable-dowel-jig Mine has a few more features, but it will still be helpful to see her website and video that explains how this type of jig is used. I wanted to increase the...
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Feel free to print them in any orientation you choose but here is the orientation I printed mine in (I PRINTED EACH ITEM BY ITSELF)I chose to print at 90% infill some of these parts are load bearing and need to be sturdy but also this stand is very...
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Top view error: notice the non-concentricity in the center mounting hole Front view error: mine sticks out a bit further on the ends. Future improvements: lever I can only do so much, so I settled for producing a friction version. The rear shifter I...
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(See above for the caveat about the hex profile.)I opted to print mine lying down with the cupped end facing upwards. This way, the layer lines are oriented in the same directions as the thrust load when tightening the notestand. You will need to add...
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If you have one with shiny lead screw like mine, then all the parts should work just fine. This post is not meant as a tutorial, but summary of the steps I took to modify this vise. Use any portion of this post that you will. If you are not...
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I used hot glue to fix mine. THIRD NOTE: The cover was a little bit too wide in my first attempt, so I made it smaller. Hopefully it will fit now. If you encounter problems with the print, you could also edit the Fusion 360 file attached or message...
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Probe offset (on mine) is X -49.0 Y -8.4, but measure, and update your probe offset.2/3/24Updated the duct files, specifically the right side I tweaked quite a bit. Now I have really good centered air directly under the nozzle. Suggest if you printed...
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And if someone wanted to know how mine turned out originally after all - beveled wood screws purchased from lowes held parts well when i tried my wrist once again after adjusting some minor details first though which isn’t hard since just a few...
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They should have a lever on them and the 2.5mm mounting hole spacing should be about 9.25mm (that's what I got when I measured mine but looking at others online I'm guessing 9.5mm is the nominal spacing). I'm considering doing a remix that would be...
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Chuck used a 0.4mm (2 layer) print height for his logo, but I used a 0.6 (3 layer) for mine, with an appropriate increase on the Z-hop height. My pal Alan recently bought a small, newly converted, camper based on the Mazda Bongo minivan. In an...
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A little de-bossed label to indicate a given base's depth is included for easier identification.InstructionsGather your parts and materials.For the non-printed things, you will need:5x M3 x 12mm flathead/countersunk screws (if you have...
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The major differences between my braces and their design is:mine are 7" wide whereas theirs is only 5" widethe Prusa frame is stock with the exception of increasing the hole sizes for M3 screws and adding slots and holes for the brace nut traps and...
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Mine needed a firm push, more than that will risk breaking the part!Now fit the carrier into the body and slide it in.Thread the adjuster screw onto the body.Snap the Tyre Tread Gauge into the recess in the carrier - it should fit perfectly.Locate...
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In principle, it should be printable with any 3d printer, as I printed mine with my old Anycubic, which was about to break down completely at the time (and unfortunately it printed like that). Maybe that's why the tolerances might not be right for...
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I have mine in an enclosure and only have them printed in PETG instead of ABS or stronger. So I have experienced some issues over time with these due to the heat. I changed the slots used for mounting to the linear guide block to holes and beefed...
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I made mine adjustable but in hindsight this is overkill; I never used it. Use your own imagination.In the bottom disk install the center bolt using washers on both sides, and lock it in place with a nut to prevent any wiggle. Install the 3 teflon...
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As mine prints within .02-.04mm, I have no issues printing the holes for the design. *Disclaimer.. First may print smaller than the threaded hole was designed to be, due to the Squishing of the first layer. So thread the bolt through from the other...
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So I designed my own.InspirationThe FilterHolder was inspired by the model from @DonDuce and his Case Fan 120mm for the Prusa Enclosure with Seals, HEPA & Carbon Filters .I decided to create my own model because his has an extra flange that would...
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I choose to mount mine below the air tank as there were already holes in the aluminum tube that I can use to route power. Depending on the battery you use and how you mount it you may need to extend both the power and balance leads to make it...
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Poron foam can be found online in many thicknesses, I got mine from a supplier of orthotics supplies. AAA Battery springs can be cut down and used too.The design does require a couple of other purchased parts but they too are readily available on...
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Update 2 (2018-02-24): I've been musing about the z>160mm problem for chains that don't coil perfectly like mine (see update 1 above). I considered several approaches, but ended up with the most simple one: a fence which keeps the chain from bending...
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It helps here if your printer prints the holes slightly undersize (like mine does). The only fasters that MUST be the specified sizes is the M8 rod used for the axle for the bearings, and the M4 bolts that fix the mounting plates to the Logitech...
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The plastic blades would bring tears in 10 minutes guaranteed (usually mine). Even my wife has joined the battle and usually wins. These are our go to dueling blades now! These were all made in Tinkercad using a 15$ Harbor Freight digital...