elephant cutlery 3d models
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See the Create your own section for more information about building a custom model.This project uses the the T-Nut mounting system created by @6d6178 to attach to the pegboard itself and uses BV3D's method to print indicators on the first layer in a...
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Printing the male adapter on the print bed means that any "elephant's foot" tends to make fitting the parts together difficult. ...The female connector is chamfered to prevent this issue.</li> <li>More flex is required in the male connectors</li> ...
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In particular, a prominent “elephant's foot” may ruin your day. Modern slicers have settings to compensate for it – if your printer is prone to squishing the first layer, be sure to set the compensation to at least 0.2 or 0.3 mm.Assembly...
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Since I print mostly on bare glass, there's always some level of elephants foot on the first layer. If there is too much squish on that first layer of the lid, be sure to sand the edges so that it slides easily into the box. I messed up one of my...
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This would avoid any 'elephants foot' effect from gluing the adjacent rings together and make them easier to print. It took some thought to work out how to do that without having to re-do the design from the start, but I figured that out and have now...
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They are very very snug on the diffusers; if you have any elephant's-footing they will not fit until it is trimmed. I played around in Cura and made it so the z seam occurred on the outside corners of the mounts. This serves to maintain the internal...
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The edges of this part are chamfered to counter any elephant foot that might cause interference with the 20x20 extrusion. Print this with 100% infill; the posts that prevent the Bearing Keeper from spinning need the added strength. You'll need decent...
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overall, the cozys should slide right on (always remember to remove any artifacts or elephants foot). Assuming that the mags won't require any more geometrical changes, i will focus on making more variations of the mags and cozys. As always, leave...
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Note about fitment: These parts are modeled to fit exactly, so if your prints have some elephant's foot, they may require sanding to fit properly. The -0.1 horizontal expansion setting recommended is done in an attempt to improve fitment, but your...
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This Would Avoid Any 'Elephants Foot' Effect from Gluing the Adjacent Rings Together and Make Them Easier to Print. I Figured Out How to Do That Without Having to Re-Do the Design From the Start, and I Made That Change. Specifically, Where the Form...
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This will typically eliminate any elephant foot on the first couple layers. Also, give sandpaper a try to help them fit. I prefer 220 grit. I do a little sanding on the sides of that small elongated button and it snaps right in place. * I used M3...
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The chamfer parameters effectively add extra tolerances on the top and bottom of the bearing, to help prevent fusing on the first few layers due to 'elephants foot'. ... You can increase the mesh refinement on the raceway and rollers e.g., if making...
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The edges of this part are chamfered to counter any elephant foot that might cause interference with the 20x20 extrusion. Print this with 100% infill; the posts that prevent the Bearing Keeper from spinning need the added strength. You'll need decent...
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Now, to address the two elephants in the room: 1. Yes, it does look more like a real-steel firearm now. If that's a deal breaker for you, then may I suggest the original file: the manatee V4. It's really well designed and has a different esthetic,...
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I added a small throwaway cube off to the side so that the unwanted blob would go there; see the print photo and slicer screenshot for what I mean.Settings I tweaked from PrusaSlicer's defaults:Avoid crossing perimetersDetect thin wallsBottom layers:...
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Use a razor to remove any elephant foot from the edges of the parts, and use a heat gun or hairdryer to remove any strings. **3: Assembly Instructions** 1. Using the drill template, drill a hole into your Bondtech SLS Idler door, and install the...
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Make sure you have first layer under control as it will cause problems with fit (on my printer I use 0.07mm elephant foot adjustment).Y-coupler:Printed laying flat on the side. If printed vertically you may need to re-scale slightly to allow a tight...
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... - Outer dimensions are 50x50 mm with a 1.5 mm rim - check accuracy of the printer and shrinkage from post-curing. - Overhang of the rim to make release from build-plate easy and avoid elephant foot masking accuracy of outer dimensions. ...
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Note about the pins, I had some severe elephants foot on mine so I had to scale it down a little bit to make it fit, if it fits too loosely for you either scale it up a up or let me know and I can add some more variants. - The dividers are fairly...
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It only needs to prevent the lens from unscrewing from the tube by blocking sideways movement (so it's fine for it to be loose).Printing instructions:PETG or ABS recommended0.1mm layer height2 perimetersNo supports or brimAvoid ending up with...
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Causes some "Elephants foot" edges which helps it clip togetherThe tool probe holder should be printed with the curled pegs on the bed, with supports to avoid cleanup.Post-PrintingAssemblyClean out the guide hole for the 4mm plunger rod, it needs to...
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The back prints front face down, and includes an internal bridge support structure and a “skirt” on the inside edge (to prevent an elephant's-foot effect when removing a conventional outside-edge skirt). The back STLs have been run through Netfabb's...
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This improves quality.print with high resolution, I used 70µm and elephant foot compensation in PrusaSlicerif you can't get the roller bearing to break free, reduce the flow rate in the slicer. ...I also used maximum retract to reduce...
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Part 0b might need some sanding and elephant-foot-removal. (1) Ring - Only part that needs support. It might also need some sanding, as it is important that this part can move relatively freely through the (2) Base.<br/> (2) Base<br/> (3)...
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The setting I have used for all inMoov parts (using Ultimaker3 and Petg) is this: Horizontal expansion: -0.145 , first layer horizontal expansion: -0.1455 (helps to remove elephant feet). No sanding needed at all. ... Print the 'inmoov_calibration.stl'...
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The spur gears have also been modified to minimize the effect of "elephant foot" and with chamfers on the gear teeth. I have printed my first set in Matterhacker's NylonX (PA-12 with additives and carbon fiber). So far, they are working very well. ...
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I only have one Mk4 to go off of and depend on information from the community to determine if there are any alignment issues or performance issues. ChangelogV1.0Initial ReleaseV1.1Added internal bridge to improve poor bridging characteristics on the...
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Finally, if your printer has any noticeable elephant's foot, then forget about printing this. SettingsDesigned for a 0.4mm nozzle0.16mm or 0.2mm layer height3 walls≥5 top/bottom layers20% infill (but more feels better)Slice with Arachne if...
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Post-Printing Step 1: Initial prep Clean up any burrs, brim and/or 'elephant foot' from the part Drill out the locating pin holes to 2mm (careful not to drill through!) Drill out the bolt hole to 5mm (optional - if you don't have a nut, you may...
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For each of these 2 versions there are 2 iterations on the tolerance (if you have a printer that it is not properli calibrated). Print the first layer at 0.15mm so that it will be as little as possible material between the magnet of the dart and the...