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ENGLISH Download all files: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5438282/zip ___________________________________________________________ I wanted to make a smoke absorber that was powerful enough and could quickly cool down an electronic board after...
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This module is then only attached to the back frame of the printer. As a bonus we get a nice belt tensioner for Y. There are two files for the belt mount under the hot bed. One to use when the hotbed H alu bracket is turned upside down...
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Use hot water to heat and bend the servo arm or tiller arm if they don't line up perfectly. When you're happy, carefully glue the rudder wire into the tiller arm. Keep the rudder moving as the glue cures to make sure you don't accidentally glue the...
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Solder the lead ends pairwise together maintaining the color match (red to red, black to black) and isolate the soldering points with the shrink tubes by applying heat with the soldering iron or a hot-air gun.Insert the plug over the second and third...
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The parts fan is mounted on a hinge which allows it to be swung out of the way to access the grub screws, and also gets the parts nozzle away from the heat blocks if the fan is not running to prevent drooping with the heat (my stock fan shroud did...
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Loved the hot rod Ossum made so much I had to make one. I wanted it to be functional as an actual rock crawler so I put most of the weight up front and down low for steep climbs. I designed it to work with an axial ax10 wraith or scx10 style...
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The EPL-QP-1X150RT-140DB-24V-100 hazardous location LED light is an ideal replacement for fragile and hot running 400 watt metal halide floodlights.Beam Angles: When used as a portable lighting solution, the varying beam angles are each individually...
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...So you’ll get a right and a left side for the box. The speaker will be glued (hot-glue) on a second speaker grid which makes the speaker scoop-proof. Back panel (Service Access) Now you can start to assemble the back-cover with the locking function.
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I am not an expert 3D printer by any means, this piece may elude me and it may end up being a translucent epoxy or even injecting hot glue in the opening. I have some old test pieces that I will running that experiment on soon. Files are updated. And...
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- Add magnetically hot-swappable side panels. AREAS FOR FURTHER EXPLORATION: - Vary gasket dimensions to determine effect on feel. - Try different shapes for the gasket wing (e.g., trapezoid) and/or add support structures to the wing to...
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I recommend printing with ABS or another filament that will withstand high temperatures - as the bed is indirectly resting on the bed supports, these will get hot. I've printed mine with ABS, and regularly run my bed at 120 degrees C without any...
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Intro Media Control Knob inspired by Mikolas Zuza design: https://blog.prusaprinters.org/3d-print-an-oversized-media-control-volume-knob-arduino-basics/ I've changed the enclosure, code and used digispark instead of arduino so it's hard to call it a...
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You take risks doing this, however, as you will need to understand what certain codes do or you risk things like having endless spaghetti spit out of your hot end. (Has this happened to me? Maybe, maybe not.)</p> <h3> How I Designed This</h3>...
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The frame is entirely 3D-printed, but some components need to be purchased separately (more details below).Recommended componentsMotors2306 minimum for this build, I would recommend even something larger like 2508My build had 2206 motors, which felt...
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... stuff into it, I suggest 3 perimeters and ~10-15% infill. Material choice likely doesn't matter, if your laptop, and ultra book sized one none-the-less, is getting hot enough to damage PLA even with a fan blowing on it, you have bigger problems.
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Of course you can still use the old version but the clip might be a little loose unless you apply a bit of hot melt glue or something similar. *2023-11-24* When I made the new enclosure I installed new batteries into both my outdoor temperature...
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Holding the wire with pliers, heat one end to red heat (I use a small butane torch), and insert the hot wire part way into the center of the back of the hand. Let the wire cool to lock it in place. String five of the shorter arm segments onto the...
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Used a heat gun to get the ends hot and pressed them into the body. Then kinda hammered the disks onto the ends of the barrels and slid them down into place. They look fantastic (not counting the little bits of plastic I didn't clean up before I took...
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I originally had it set for 0.8 but the pancake motor ran way too hot and the print quality suffered greatly. Once I dropped it down to 0.5v, the motor is barely warm and the quality is superb! I printer with PETG, 6 top and bottom and shell, with...
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This mix of hot gas and particles ejects the cone, the parachute, and the protective recovery wadding. From here, the rocket will safely float back down. For a better explanation with pictures, go <a...
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I tried hot glue, and it worked fairly well until I started taking them in and out of the wall, when it started wearing down. Each printed piece should have the word "Top" on it somewhere, probably illegibly depending on your printer's resolution....
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Hot glue or tape depending on if you like the light seepage or not. Unfortunately the fan direction and the filter requirements do not allow the cool shiny side of the fan to face out towards the grille (in the direction of airflow). Instead they...
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... advice to add a brim (10mm, 2 layers) for the large pieces to avoid warping. In my case I added the brim on all parts as I wanted to print wit a low bed temperature (it's pretty hot in my room these days ^^).Approximate total print time : 24h
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This part is not subjected to high temperatures under normal workloads, although of course the blade will get hot in use and this may be enough to soften the material, though this has not been an issue for me yet as it doesn't get particularly heavy...
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... I suggest 3 perimeters and ~10-15% infill. Material choice likely doesn't matter, if your laptop, and ultra book sized one none-the-less, is getting hot enough to damage PLA even with a fan blowing on it, you have bigger problems. Category: Computer
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I used hot glue every few inches to make sure the strip would stay in place. The desk bottom could stand to be reinforced underneath with a couple of pieces of angle steel running front to back at the longest point. Butcher block is not particularly...
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I originally had it set for 0.8 but the pancake motor ran way too hot and the print quality suffered greatly. Once I dropped it down to 0.5v, the motor is barely warm and the quality is superb! I printer with PETG, 6 top and bottom and shell, with...
cults3d
You will need a soldering iron to attach the plug ends onto the cables from the hot end and bed to the control board. Once all the ends have been soldered on, connect everything to the board, and you're done! Linear Rail Mod This mod expects that...
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A blob of hot glue might help. I opted to add a couple other connectors for the connection wire but it was a pain. (See pictures). Make it look perty. 8. Feed the wire down to the accessory connector following the filament sensor wire. 9. Solder...
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This design is a combination of the Voron Trident 300x300 (Frame and skirts), Voron Legacy (core XY gantry system) and the FLSUN cube (hot end (V6), bowden extruder, Z system, bed and electronics). This design sets you up for continuous upgrades to...