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Sherm Check out some of my other projects on Thingiverse: * Locking Stone Box: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2875966 * Solar Light house: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2875991 * Hida a key flag holder:...
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or the change in height of the elephant foot of my first shift. Test_Temp_Tower - intended to be a material economical stringing and layer adhesion test at various temperatures. To do this, temperature changes at layer height X must be activated...
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If you get elephants foot with your set up, or if you have problems with adhesion, use a raft. Drop the magnet in to the square hole in the grip, and make sure it gets properly seated in the round hole at the bottom. Then put a thin layer of glue all...
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Massive Origami Elephant - Dimensions: 63cm x 42cm x 74.5cm / 536 polygons and 514 vertices 9. Towering Origami Giraffe - Dimensions: 80cm x 74cm x 80cm / 124 polygons and 83 vertices 10. Gentle Origami Gorilla - Dimensions: 32cm x 45cm x 33cm / 222...
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If you have the same experience, you might try printing two of it at once as well.** **I also experimented in PrusaSlicer with the Elephant Foot Adjustment in the Advanced tab. By reducing it from 0.2 mm to 0.05, the seam between the two laves mostly...
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These rear recesses are designed slightly larger than the front ones to allow clearance for any potential "elephant's foot" during printing, and also to eliminate (or, at least, reduce) the need for a perfect clean-up of the support structure before...
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Beware of elephants foot on the parts as that will also affect the fit; you may need to trim this carefully with a craft knife.There is also the 'Petal base hole' part which is the same as 'Petal base' but with a hole cut through it (3 are used on...
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It might be only a temporary stoppage so you could hope for the best and try again later.Printing RecommendationsIf a brick will be connected to other bricks you don't want it to have an elephant's foot. I usually have the initial layer horizontal...
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After experimenting with a few small test pieces, I found I had issues with "elephant's foot" interfering with the joining of the parts. To counter this I chamfered the the backs of the letters on the print files. This reduced the "elephant's foot"...
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If so, be sure to trim/shave off the elephants foot after printing.I printed these with 3 perimeters and 13% infill with a .4mm nozzle at .2mm layer height. Originally designed to be printed in ABS, may work in other...
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Additionally: if there is a slight elephant's foot on the Plugs I recommend pitting them in so that the side that was on the Print bed faces outwards so that the elephant's foot makes them hold in like a cone in a cylindrical hole. I used adjustable...
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Because of "elephant foot" some of my door panels didn't fit perfectly (doors wasn't able to close completely). Putting a washer between the panels and hinges helped (not bellow the bolt, but behind the glass). Post processing printed parts (getting...
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No brim is needed for PETG.For the stand, in PrusaSlicer go to Print Settings > Advanced and set "Elephant foot compensation" to zero, otherwise the brim may not stick to the part. ...The part is already designed with a slightly smaller first layer...
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Elephant foot is less of an issue because the bottoms of the internal squares are chamfered. The gap between pieces can be changed depending on the accuracy of the printer. The height is directly related to the “overlap” of the squares, so even loose...
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I used "ZickZack", which is very easy to remove from long holes. Give the funnel connectors and the funnels adaptors a good clean with some sand paper to remove the elephant foot. ...That way they will fit onto the main apparatus without any issues.</p>...
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The biggest issue I have is the shell still allows the magnetic tip to hang out just a hair (quite literally about the width of a hair), but at this point I'm blaming the problem on my printer elephant footing the bottom. Like I said, you can...
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You should also learn how to deal with "elephant foot", rough corners, curling and other common problems as they will surely make a useless toy from this precise tool. You should also learn how to change filament on a certain height to be able to...
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Supports touching the build plate (only) are suggested, in any case no supports are needed on the threads. 0.1mm resolution Post-Printing Putting it together First, make sure to clean the "elephant foot" from the parts and also clear any supports. I...
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The difficulty I encountered is the phenomenon known as the "elephant foot" which consists of a widening of the first layers during printing. This problem does not facilitate assembly parts and it is better to try to remove the bead with a...
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You should also learn how to deal with "elephant foot", rough corners, curling and other common problems as they will surely make a useless toy from this precise tool. You should also learn how to change filament on a certain height to be able to...
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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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To use the mod, print all parts using the following materials: Cap, Dock, Duct: Transparent standard resin (Don't forget to sand off the elephant's foot!) DripVat, Filler, Stamps, RigidPin, FlexPin: Resin of your choice BottleSeal, DockSeal: Cast in...
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* Clearances are sensitive to EM innacuracies and elephants foot so make sure you've tuned those properly. ## Instructions 1. Melt on the heat inserts ...
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If linear advance is not dialed in on your printer or there is some elephant footing, sanding the faces and edges and trimming the dovetail corners may be necessary to ensure a snug but smooth fit. -CA the nut trap piece into the back of slider2. -CA...
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I had some imperfections (elephant foot) and at high speed, the small frictions literally solder the frame and the rotor (!). ...Sand all the axis that will be inserted into bearings, they should fit firmly but without excessive force.</li> </ul>...
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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...
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Required ======= - 8 M2.5x8 laptop screws / something with a thin and small head - 2 M4x8 Hex socket screws - The original wood screws from the desk's controller - A thin, long screwdriver that will reach the screws inside the box once assembled (a...
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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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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> ...