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... If the hole is too small, gently drill out the hole twirling the drill bit with your fingers.If you find that when you put the atom on the fridge, and the magnet falls out, you may want to use a drop of glue in the hole to hold the magnet in place.
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Note that the bearing will sit a bit above the surfaces; this was done for clearance purposes. Parts: side passive, side active, corner brace (x4), clip securer (x8). Carefully insert the clips on the short side of the corner braces into the...
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This Is Simple, a Natural Binary Code Is Not Adapted to Detect a Change When Applied to Real Physical Mechanism, Indeed More Than One Bit Can Differ During a State Transition and There Is an Important Risk to Probe an Transitional State (wrong...
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You might need to scale the tip a bit.DisclaimersThis is not a certified medical device. When in doubt, always consult a health professional.I liked the history behind these unique and expensive historic objects. The creation of this model does not...
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The TPU print was a bit complicated, and I needed to adjust the z-height lower than I usually use for PLA. I also loosened the tension on the extruder gears to where it barely closed onto the TPU. The filament stripped the first two times I tried to...
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The one provided is a bit small - it's very hard to put all the electronic parts + the battery inside. So I've designed this cabin (inspired from the Copper Responder) - scale ~1/32. With that version: - all the electronic components can be put...
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The only difference is that I moved the end 0.159mm in to make the fit just a bit tighter. To print this, orient the QR mount parts so they stand vertically and use the minimum of supports. The case parts can be oriented so the flat parts are on the...
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In the last year, the single board computer landscape has evolved, with new systems running on tiny, powerful 64-bit ARM chips. One of the first of this new breed of SCB to hit the market was the massively Kickstarted and rocky-launching Pine64. I...
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Maybe edges of the dowels need to be scratche a bit of with a knife.(Thats the fun part ;-) i am too lazy to write where which one has to be installed, have a look at printing list) Please enjoy and leave feedback! Printinglist:8x Dowel 1 -...
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With blue or black it was okish, with red a bit hard to see. (you can see the difference on the pic, red icons underneath that made me try it the other way) or they get printed extra on a very thin base (0,1mm) get glued on top in the end. Which...
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I suggest securing it by melting the tab behind it or with a bit of hot glue. > - The Pro Micro has a quite weak USB connector. I would suggest you reinforce it with a blob of epoxy glue, my first Pro Micro broke. ![Assembly and...
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Include the wiring in the design, rather than add it as an afterthought. Require minimal tools for assembly Assembly can essentially be completed using just hex keys.Use self tapping holes rather than threaded inserts, they are just as strong - see...
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This fan mount is a modification of https://www.youmagine.com/designs/ultimaker-2-fan-shroud.\nThe nozzle hole in cor3ys' design was too small to accommodate the wrench that came with my Olsson block kit, so I enlarged it a bit. I also reshaped the...
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I like this bit the most! To calibrate... push and hold the button till it turns white or about 10 seconds... the calibration is flashing blue for released, then it'll flash red (pull it back now)... and when it stops flashing... it's calibrated.</p>...
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This allows more detail. Material: printed parts 2x (or 4x) 3x6 cylinder head screws (or bit longer if you have some screws already) GLUE, GLUE, GLUE Instruction: print parts make a filament colour change at the lens. this gives a nice detail<ul>...
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I am also posting stronger grade rods if you want a more solid feel but it'll cost you a bit more. https://www.zoro.com/value-brand-threaded-rod-steel-m3-05x3-ft-m203000301000/i/G9804453/ ...
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You will have to trim the image to fit as its a bit oversized. Use the acrylic as a guide to trace where you need to cut.</p><p>-Glue the top ring together and place it on the top, secure it with 6 small screws. Predrill first. </p><p>-Hang it...
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The blocks are maybe a bit too tight for fit with Lego. In that case, heat the piece with a heat gun (or maybe a strong hair dryer), then gently press onto Lego. If the fit is too loose, change the slicer settings (or much better, generate your own...
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Mine seems a bit too flexible with 20%, but it works. Most of the assembly is made using M2 x 12 mm screws with 45° heads. A large quantity is needed, but it's not expensive. French supplier: https://www.bricovis.fr/std/accueil.php You'll also need...
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Finer layers equals easier time sanding in the next stepLast step: Finish it / Sand it!You'll want to sand things down, especially the bits that touch your mouth.Start out with 80 to 140 grit sandpaper (yes, that's coarse!) to remove the layer lines...
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Please print the smallest holder and cover for it to check if it fits, if not you may need to calibrate printer or enlarge cover a bit (adding 0.2-0.4mm to the width in the slicer should be enough),card holders - they're very tight, so in order to...
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A little bit of wobble has returned, and I want to move the phone another 10mm right and down, so I'll be working on V4.1. [23 July 2018]. V4.1 - the ball is centered above the gap between the buttons, with a small brace in that gap. It's also 10mm...
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People ask me why the detail is so prominent (not just the Bimbo bits) but the muscle tone, anatomy, clothing etc. on my models . . well as they are primarily made/designed for my own collection I always sand down with fine emery then have models...
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People ask me why the detail is so prominent (not just the Bimbo bits) but the muscle tone, anatomy, clothing, etc., on my models... Well, as they are primarily made/designed for my own collection, I always sand down with fine emery then have models...
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The cards mostly stay put unless you shake the box violently (in which case you have bigger problems and should put the box down now and go see a professional) but the first player token and hero health dials can move a bit. It's not a big deal, in...
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This was my first modeling project specifically for 3D printing and while some elements may be a bit janky, the final product is something I am very proud of. This project would not have been possible if it weren’t for other great creators who freely...
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Disassembly is generally a little bit fiddly (for example, the mainboard will need to be disconnected from the radar eye LED at minimum and possibly from all other LEDs, microphones, and sensors. The IR sensors for “follow-me” mode are glued in...
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I did quite a bit of prototyping and found that at least 80% infill with 3 perimeter walls worked best. You could also just go for 100% infill, but it won't make much difference in terms of print time or material usage. When testing with PLA, I had...
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I was always a bit aggravated. I have no idea why I never designed and printed one. I guess I needed that blog to bring my two worlds together.</p> <p>So while this may not be a very popular print, I put it up here anyway, just incase there is...
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Remember A Bed Is A Flat Sheet Of Metal Secured At Four Points And Will Therefore Behave A Bit Like A Lever. When One Corner Is Pulled Down, Two Other Point(s) Will Act As A Pivot And The Fourth Point Will Want To Go Up Slightly. Executing Proper...