elephant dick 3d models
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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,...
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
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
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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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 have now made that change. Specifically, where the...
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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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He provided some nice changes including beveled edges on the gear to ward off affects of elephant foot. GeoDave also added a large selection of SCAD files to make modifications. <h3>Other Parts</h3> You need the parts library from Geo Dave ...
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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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Elephant's foot on the bottom of the print an cause a tight fit, you might need to do a quick scrape inside the hole with a craft knife. The plugs should snap-fit inside when scaled corretly (I dropped the magnets in, partially pushed hte plugs in,...
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(higher resolution on the curve area, lower resolution on the not so curve area) -Watch out for elephant foot when printing the lead screws -The C-clamp is included but I do not suggest using them unless you are able to print it in very strong...
prusaprinters
I think it's elephant footing. I reamed the bushings with a utility knife and then they all work smoothly.</li><li>There is no cleareance for the 22mm diameter bearings, so you may need to tap them on the ground with a blunt object. Just a few light...
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The build plate end of the boom hole may need a bit of trimming due to the old elephants foot effect. This will need supports. I tried using support enforcers and it was a nightmare to remove. But not bad at all when i let Prusa Slicer auto detect...
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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I strongly suggest to use advanced slicers like **Cura**, **Prusa Slicer** or any other which lets you to set: - elephant foot compensation (in Prusa Slicer) - Linear Advance (for my case K=0.04 or K=40 was ok), - horizontal expansion (hole, initial...
myminifactory
A little bit of "elephant's foot" on your prints won't cause any issues, but too much will cause the pieces not to fit, so be aware of that. There are lots of extremely tiny islands that are about as small as you can print with a .4mm nozzle, so...
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
They are friction fit so you may need minor post processing especially if you have a little elephant foot. Set them aside. OK - time to start the vase print. You need to set a pause at height command in your slicer at about 9MM. Begin the print when...
prusaprinters
The build plate end of the boom hole may need a bit of trimming due to the old elephants foot effect. This will need supports. I tried using support enforcers and it was a nightmare to remove. But not bad at all when i let Prusa Slicer auto detect...
prusaprinters
Post-Printing Trimming Elephant foot is a problem here since the nut might not fit due to this. So it needs to be trimmed with a knife. Also the string grooves might need some fixing. How I Designed This Step 1. Make a big torus with nut radius Torus...
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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...
prusaprinters
Rule of thumb: VERY small detail like chimney on the benchy, should oscilate around 5mm/s and normal structures are ok to be printed with high level of detail in about 15mm/s. I also turned off the elephant foot compensation, and set the travel speed...
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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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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...
prusaprinters
The Octagon is chamfered to prevent inaccurate measurements due to an elephant foot. Place the Calibration column flat on a table top when measuring to align the caliper nibs. Adjust belt tensions 1.Identify which of the X/Y motors is the Alpha and...
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
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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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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check first layer and up to layer 5 for fusion and elephant footing during printing . if bearing are not working for you. you can use 608 standard bearings. step 5 press bearings in with bearing seat tool. press the bottom shaft of the...
prusaprinters
... 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.
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Da der erste Layer nur eine Dicke von 0,3 mm hat, kann er nach dem Druck leicht durchbohrt bzw. abgebrochen werden.In einigen Teilen sind Aussparungen für Muttern M3 eingelassen. Dies betrifft die Teile: "Motorlager Basis", "Lagerbock Basis",...