emily elephant 3d models
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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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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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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...
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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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elephant foot)  7. Nothing is attached to the top of the Z-axis frame yet.  8....
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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...
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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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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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...
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The front half of the case should have enough "squish" that there are no gaps in the plastic The back half should have as little "squish" as possible to avoid any elephant's foot; you want just enough contact to stick to the build platform. A...
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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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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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Clean off any elephant foots. Install magnets into the square holes with super glue. Mind the polarity of the magnets and the part orientation. Begin with installing the base and bottom center support (parts 1 & 3). Use 4x M4 machine screws and 4x M4...
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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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(yay :) ) - the echo holder (main v2) - its a mm wider so that the echo doesnt stress it so much going in and out - The holding collar is thicker so that it has more rigidity - I removed the top cut-out (this cuts off 30 min of printing supports...
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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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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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note: * If you suffer from corner bulge / swell or an elephant’s foot after printing, carefully sand / deburr them. When not done, by sliding the various sections together, they are set up, so that the last segment in particular comes under...
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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...
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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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Post print cleanup: - Some light sanding on the insert edges nothing major or difficult, just to remove elephants foot/expansion including the round eye insert and the LED hole - Updated the Eye (a bit more clearance for the glass insert) this now...
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for this purpose, the slot on the "verbindungsstück" should be at the top when printing, otherwise the "elephant foot" will hinder the insertion. the individual letters should be printed as follows: with single extruders it is only worth...
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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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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...
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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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This improves quality. 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"</li>...
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Small chamfers on bottom of part, to compensate for elephants foot. Oversized holes for M4 cap heads to account for differences in blower housing manufacture. No supports or bridging required. Part is its own support. If toroidal vanes are...
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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...