ender v2 filament guide 3d models
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If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed.The assembled model is 285mm tall.Enjoy!Special shoutout to maker Benoît Lussier for providing QA printing and quality feedback.Another shoutout to the guys at 3DBoom for printing a...
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These combined with the "stem" that connects it to the Hemma require about 1.2 kgs of filament and about 110 hours of non-stop printing. Print instructionsEven though this is an MMU2 print, there were exactly zero issues for me because all the...
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It should slide up and down a few centimeters but you want to be sure the tabs hold when at full extension for carrying.Then you should be ready to test closing it up. PaddingFor better gripping, you might try printing the grip section with a...
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The current 20210607 version instead uses a screw thread for assembly; the thread is a bit touchy/sticky, but it's still better than welding.*The 20210607 design does mount on most Sony E bodies other than the A3000, but is a VERY tight fit going on...
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See also my sunshade for the FeelWorld 5 ½" Field Monitor at:https://www.printables.com/model/240027-feelworld-fw568-5-12-inch-field-monitor-shadeAs you can see from the last photo, the whole rig (without follow-focus and camera) compresses...
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Amongst the major improvements to the firmware since 1.1.0-RC8 that I previously uploaded are improvements to overall auto-bed leveling (mesh-leveling, UBL, G26) performance, full BLTouch v3.0/3.1 compatibility as well as improved firmware stability...
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If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed.The assembled model is 175mm tall when sitting flat and approx. 240mm tall when the legs are bent.</p><p>Enjoy!</p><p>Special shoutout to maker Benoît Lussier for providing QA...
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For any that don't get the Stepbrothers reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsIecUNubUA 5 Feet1 gpuLock From the way I printed this I think it took about 500g of filament, but I don't remember exactly. I printed in PETG and would recommend...
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Other: Some glue for the throttle stick (optional) Small piece of perfboard (optional) Some shrink tubing (recommended) Filament: I used PLA in 8 different colors: Green for the housing, Silver top plate, Red for the Stop push button (with white),...
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Since we are using a PET bottle, PET as a printing filament should be fine as well. There are numerous polymers which are superior to PET under the aspect of chemical resistance. We can use these as well, but the bottle stays the limiting factor, so...
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It is easy to do using these methods: Single Extruder Multicolor in Cura Tutorial // Multipass 3D Printing - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7FiT5VqLSg Multi Color Simplify3D Tutorial - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vopV9NnBVPQ...
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6-Cell must be made of PTEG or stringer filament.PTEG whenever possible on main body and riggers. I have made a boat with PLA+ and it held together on a 4-Cell. When I went to a 6-Cell it cracked at the motor mount with PLA+ but has held up fine...
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In these cases, you'll need to support half of the top vertices, the ones that are obviously floating on air.I thought about adding some 3mf pre-supported files, but testing showed that it's far faster and easier to use the paint-on supports feature...
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On your Prusa MK3/s you must release a lot of the tension on the extruder gears or you will have issues with the filament getting tangled around the BondTech gears. Also you need to keep in mind that TPU will adhere to the print bed, and the smooth...
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Not uploading the file because someone will absolutely break their printer with it, but if you happen to have an E3P running highly tunned Klipper, a SpeedDriver Direct Drive, low tension filament support, coated glass bed, and belt tensioners, ask...
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If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed. The assembled model is 155mm tall. Note:As I research characters that I model, I learn quite a bit of interesting background on the characters. I found a video of how Sonic was created...
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Powered by 5V USB or external battery.Step file and fusion 360 file includedTwo sizes of rotating platforms - 80mm and 140mm in diameterFor basic rotation it is possible to use something directly from the example for Arduino (part of Arduino IDE).It...
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If you need too much force to push them into each other or, on the other hand, the fit is too loose, check if your filament diameter or your extrusion multiplier are correct. You can also play with the “<i><strong>x/y compensation</strong></i>”...
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Materials: VeggieMake parts (no pins) for each pair or group of 3 students Ugly fruit and vegetables for each pair or group of 3 students Computer for each pair or group of 3 students Access to TinkerCad (tinkercad.com) Slicing software for designs...
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After a print failure of the protective grid on the intake as well as impact durability test failures I have replaced with a filament heat stake method as shown below in post processing pics. Insert 1.75 mm filaments into the slots and use a low...
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If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed. The assembled model is 175mm tall, 315mm long and is mostly in proportion to my previously released Looney Tunes models. Enjoy! Special shoutout to maker Benoît Lussier for providing QA...
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Do note that 116 tiles are quite a lot of models to print - If you intend to print up an entire set, expect to devote a lot of printing time and filament/resin to the project. A single tile printed at high settings takes approximately 1.5 hours to...
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Do note that 116 tiles are quite a lot of models to print - If you intend to print up an entire set, expect to devote a lot of printing time and filament/resin to the project. A single tile printed at high settings takes approximately 1.5 hours to...
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Print time is about 9hrs 45mins, and uses about 90g (30.5m) of filament. Printer: Prusa i3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: Yes, but on baseplate only Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20%-25% Perimeters: 2 to 3 After printing, one of the long M3 screws can be used...
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A wireless gamepad/controller option is enabled by fitting a holder for a USB ‘dongle’, plus an ultrasonic sensor and an OLED are also fitted to the robot to sense nearby objects and to display the current ‘status’ of the robot.It should be noted...
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It shouldn't be neccecary as all other parts are designed with either "bridges" or a 45 degree overhang. "first-digit-dial" and "second-digit-dial" are designed to be layered with two different filament colors, it isn't required but it makes the...
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Print time is about 9hrs 45mins, and uses about 90g (30.5m) of filament. Printer: Prusa i3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: Yes, but on baseplate only Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20%-25% Perimeters: 2 to 3 After printing, one of the long M3 screws can be used...
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Label Plaques: These are printed in two colors, pausing the printer to switch filaments when the first layer with holes begins to print. This method gives a high-contrast effect making the labels very legible. Label Plaques are glued to the...
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It can create bricks as small as 1x1x1 (plate height) or as large as 48x48x18 (6 normal bricks high).All dimensions are accurate, but it has a tolerance parameter so the dimensions can be tuned to your printer/filament so that they have a perfect fit...
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After making the twisted wire, I would strongly suggest wrapping each pair onto an empty filament spool to make them more manageable. This stuff loves to tangle and kink, and any kinks will be visible after wrapping. Before wrapping the handle, test...