elephant cutlery 3d models
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I also added a version of the jig that had a 0.6mm chamfer at the base layer - since elephant foot (where the bottom layer squishes out for both my FDM and SLA printers). The SLA (resin) printer was a lot more work cleaning (even with water) but...
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But testing with BambuSlicer, I found that the elephant foot compensation should be set to 0 and the brim offset should also be set to 0 to help with first layer adhesion. 2 - There are some pieces that may need brims or rafts, use your discretion. 6...
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Printing Tips ==================== Remember, if your prints have elephant's foot, then this tiny bearing obviously will not work after printing due to parts fused or warped geometry. So if you never tuned this issue out of your printer, print with a...
cults3d
If you didn't glue anything in place this could happen but easily fixed :) If your printer is dialed in and you don't have what they say elephants foots on the bottom of the print. This should slot straight in. If you do then just clean off the brim...
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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...
prusaprinters
At this speed, I cannot hear the fan running. The cables are connected directly to the power supply at the back of the enclosure. I've printed this design using the 0.1mm FAST DETAIL profile, however, some of the bases showed signs of elephants...
cults3d
And for over a year now I have been using my cyclone for cleaning almost every day, noticing it only when using a rigid corrugated hose, which often turns everything in its path, as they say: "an elephant in a china shop." And recently I bought a...
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This was done to avoid misalignment issues, and mitigates the issues associated with chopping up these parts (ideally these wouldn't be cut into sub-parts).The following additional components are required for mechanical assembly:16 M3x16mm socket cap...
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Falken base should slide into the base, best to print at optimal temperature to avoid elephant foot print that might make it hard to fit in. OthersFeel free to send me any feedback on how to improve the design. ...Suggestion on display base designs...
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You might need to trim the inner edge if your print has some elephants footing/lip. Different filaments expand differently and printer settings vary, so if it seems like the pipe simply won't fit you can go into your slicer settings and enable...
cults3d
this can be because of support remains or elephant food. but you can also play around with the spring tension if you like I used to use 2 springs with a 0.5mm wide instead of the now recommended 0.6mm wire. since I noticed that adding 1 extra spring...
cults3d
this can be because of support remains or elephant food. but you can also play around with the spring tension if you like I used to use 2 springs with a 0.5mm wide instead of the now recommended 0.6mm wire. since I noticed that adding 1 extra spring...
cults3d
this can be because of support remains or elephant food. but you can also play around with the spring tension if you like I used to use 2 springs with a 0.5mm wide instead of the now recommended 0.6mm wire. since I noticed that adding 1 extra spring...
prusaprinters
That's 0.990cm to 1.010cm or 9.90mm to 10.1mm. Elephants foot / z-axis offset. This cube has rounded edges on all sides, so the first layer should absolutely not be the widest layer. If your first is your widest layer, raise your z-axis offset</p>...
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The previous print-in-place design was quite an ambitious 36 hour print, sensitive to clearances and elephant's foot. It was a lot to ask for an all or nothing chance at success. This version is designed to be printed in separate components and...
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Alfils / Bishops still show their original derivation from Elephants by having two "tusks" pointed forward. Later in the Middle Ages, they became vertically bifurcated like a bishop's miter. Two different designs of Knight are available. Type A...
cults3d
this can be because of support remains or elephant food. but you can also play around with the spring tension if you like I used to use 2 springs with a 0.5mm wide instead of the now recommended 0.6mm wire. since I noticed that adding 1 extra spring...
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-.2mm initial layer horizontal expansion (skull main and cap) to reduce elephants foot and less sanding of mate seams for painting. Skull Cap: turn supports OFF. I used .3 initial LH, then .12 to minimize layer effect. 2 alignment pin holes...
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Using the following options: top_elephantpos = 170 eleph_pos_carpos = -175 text1_space_spacing = 0.8 tractors_position = 0 tractors_set_position = 0 tractor_position_position = 1 second_bike_tractor_set_text2spacing = 0.8 singlebike_truck_color bike...
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I had some luck with ironing, but that also benefits from a dialed extrusion rate.PLA is recommended due to the bridging.I tried PETG, it'd be fine for the Back, but the bridging on the Front may be a struggle.If your bridges look messy then try...
cults3d
There should be plenty of clearance, though you might need to shave off any bumps or elephant's foot. If it's too loose you can print it slightly bigger, or wrap it with tape. EDIT October 28th, 2021: I added a version of the platform and feet to...
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If you get the right sizes, the nuts will snap into place and the washers will slide in (sometimes you'll need to trim them with a knife or drill bit or pull them into place with a screw due to the elephant-feet effect). I tried to standardize on...
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- Print with high resolution, I used 70µm and elephant foot compensation in PrusaSlicer - If you can't get the roller bearing to break free, reduce the flow rate in the slicer. ...I also used maximum retract to reduce "blobs" - Adding a bit of vegetable...
cults3d
this can be because of support remains or elephant food. but you can also play around with the spring tension if you like I used to use 2 springs with a 0.5mm wide instead of the now recommended 0.6mm wire. since I noticed that adding 1 extra spring...
prusaprinters
If you make your own gcode, please make sure that you enable elephant foot correction to ensure that that the first layer does not have too tight holes or too fat teeth (I typically use 0.1mm correction). When printing you need one of everything,...
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I do suggest using a raft (2mm extra sticking out under the part should be enough) to avoid that elephant's foot fuses the moving arm and body. Once printed, there is some extra work to do: Prepare 2 cylindrical 5mm diameter magnets (around 2-3mm...
prusaprinters
That said if you have a problem, first try cleaning the elephant foot from the opening, and if that fails let me know in the comments or PM. Another thing to note is that there have been a few minor changes to the model since I printed the one in the...
pinshape
If your printer experiences 'elephant's foot' on the first few layers then you may need to open the edges of holes. If your printer doesn't bridge holes well you may find pins are often too long. I find that if parts don’t fit together properly, an...
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Make sure to clean up any elephants foot on the parts. When snapping the duct onto the fan board, use a tool such as a screw driver to provide support to the fan board. ...The duct pivots on the base of the mount into/out of position.</li><li>The Belt...
myminifactory
Try to avoid 'elephants foot' on the base of the doors, as this can reduce tolerances and cause excess friction. If they are too tight, try reducing the layer height or using outer contour XY compensation in your slicer (Ideamaker is a free slicer...