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Test your glue first if you use those, though, to make sure it will stick to them.3) Print the "splash" part and the pin with high infill (85% or so, but not quite 100%) to maximize its weight for stability when standing.4) Only needed if printing...
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And to make the parts a bit more rigid you can preferably change the extrusion width to 0.65 or print with a 0.6mm nozzle. If you want to print more then one draw at the time you can print with no top layers, one perimeter and no infill. when...
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The built-in supports are designed for a .4mm nozzle and for the size that the model is presented. Use your discretion for which part to use if you resize the model significantly. 2 - The right arm on body_front is a quite fragile, just below...
prusaprinters
Follow these instructions and you SHOULD be perfectly fine, but the risk is yours!PRINTINGI have printed everything in PLA with standard Prusa Slicer Settings 0.2 layer height and QUALITY mode, using a .4mm nozzle.Print pauses for nut and bearing...
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PETG *might* be okay, but even then you might want to consider a larger nozzle (0.6mm or larger) and PETG Carbon Fiber, or PolyCarbonate Carbon Fiber, not so much for the strength of carbon fiber itself, but heat properties. Third, you will need...
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The built-in supports are designed for a .4mm nozzle and for the size that the model is presented. Use your discretion for which part to use if you resize the model significantly. 2 - The right arm on body_front is a quite fragile, just below the...
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The printers have the following specification: Position Accuracy: X/Y: 0.025mm and Z: 0.005mm Print Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm (compatible with 1.75mm diameter PLA and ABS plastic filament) Build Volume: 202mm (X) x 162mm (Y) x 157mm (Z) Earlier work...
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If this is not possible PLA or even ABS (don’t forget to adjust the model scale in your slicer to compensate for shrinkage if using ABS) will suffice but you may notice layer separation on the upper mount developing over a period of time that may...
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*** ### Print settings With 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2mm resolution the female crew threads are "sloppy", but still work perfectly fine for screwing. Anyhow I would recommend 0.15mm resolution. I did use 30% gyroid infill, but less may be fine as well....
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The built-in supports/braces are designed for a .4mm nozzle and for the size that the model is presented. Use your discretion for which parts to use if you resize the model significantly. 2 - There are some pieces that may need brims or rafts,...
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If printed using a 0.4 mm nozzle then 17 teeth is the practical limit.For maximum strength the gear and pistons should be printed in a high-strength material such as polycarbonate (PC) or PETG. These materials also have lower friction than PLA and...
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High precision bed with upgraded heater An attempt was made to keep the moving mass of the extruder as low as possible, to increase the heating rate of the nozzle in order to enable higher speeds. I used the StepDown modules so that the larger fans...
cults3d
The built-in supports are designed for a .4mm nozzle and for the size that the model is presented. Use your discretion for which part to use if you resize the model significantly. 2 - The right arm on body_front is a quite fragile, just below the...
prusaprinters
If the extruder does a hard acceleration in the positive X direction, it is helped along by the printer giving way a bit in the negative X direction, making for a cleaner acceleration, and the printer's motion is then absorbed and heavily damped by...
prusaprinters
Just let me know if you need other sizes.Design focusEasy and fast to printstable / rigid (printing orientation for maximum strength)Only minimal bridging (for the square nuts and screw holes)Should work with any material (Angles, bridging...
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The files are pre supported and i added some removable round areas where warping would occur. The assembly is the fun part right?You will need to cut the PTFE tube to the correct length cant give you a number, since it can be different on your...
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3D PRINTING SETTINGS Models are optimized for a 0.4mm nozzle, 0.4mm line width. and 0.2mm layer height. Supports are required and should be set to "everywhere" in your slicer. Use a support roof. I recommend a support roof of 0.4mm thickness at 90...
cults3d
The major difference with this version is that I have placed the hot end assembly closer to the linear rails so there is much smaller cantilever from the nozzle to the linear rail. This should result in reduced inertia. The hot end assembly in this...
myminifactory
The built-in supports/braces are designed for a .4mm nozzle and for the size that the model is presented. Use your discretion for which parts to use if you resize the model significantly. 2 - There are some pieces that may need brims or rafts, use...
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3 - Some parts are specifically designed for a .4mm (or smaller) nozzle. The windshield is designed to print as one shell and some of the smaller parts contain walls that are one shell thick. For a larger model, all parts can be sized up without...
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I printed the parts with ABS using support for the bottom rounded edges, 0.25mm layer thickness, 15% fill, 2 vertical shells and 4 horizontal layers top and bottom, (0.5mm nozzle). The Z height of the bottom layer is set lower on my printer to...
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The airbrush tip will be mostly in same position than your extruder nozzle ;) The mechanical advantages are related to the way the "E Stepper" pulls the needle. Now the motor has to turn a lot less to pull the needle 1mm back so it can perform...
prusaprinters
But the one I use doesn't support that. I have included the OpenLock Clip unchanged for convenience. If using PLA, I recommend printing it with 0 top and bottom layers, 0% infill, and three walls using a 0.4mm nozzle. ...That results a nice level of...
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3-5 perimeters depending on your nozzle size, and a cubic infill of 30% to 50% depending on how brave you're feeling. The rest can be printed solid.</p><p><br><strong>Bill of Materials as Scaled:</strong></p><ul><li>3x ¼-20 bolt, <i>long....
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Print one base, one soundboard, three weights, and three string mounts. The base I print with three perimeters and 30% infill using a 0.5mm nozzle. The weights and string mounts should be printed solid or very close to solid. The soundboard is also...
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... permanently. 4. Consider using 4mm wooden dowels instead of most of the M4 hardware to save money. 5. Use a smaller nozzle and slow speeds when printing the rack and gear. ... This will help you get the best results with your hydraulic "robot" arm.
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All parts you see in the pictures were printed with eSun PLA+, 210C nozzle temp, 60C bed. If you are wondering why the upper part and lower part are separate pieces, I did this for easier printing and with the thought that there would be more...
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Window not quite aligned (red) Properly aligned (no...
gambody
The 3D printing model's chosen scale is 1:136 for the FFF/FDM version and 1:272 for the DLP/SLA/SLS version.VERSIONS' SPECIFICATIONSFFF/FDM 1.0 version features:- Contains 83 parts;- A printed ship is 298 mm tall, 292 mm wide, 926 mm...
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Turned out that blend flexed just enough that the nozzle was forced up by the pressure at the tip of the nozzle.I do not recommend any Nylons, with or without CF, they are too flexible and prone to deformation when warmed with pressure applied. Buy...