entropy cannon bits 3d models
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However a little bit is just fine) it will work out somehow. Ask away if anything is unclear about how I made this model. Should be pretty straight forward especially if you follow the images (the bland serious ones not the comic ones!!) BTW I might...
prusaprinters
My first output was a simple cube, before I put all pieces together:rn+ scaling an imagern+ creating a spherern+ creating a second spherern+ putting the two spheres into each otherrn+ modifying the thickness of the wall by means of the map It works...
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Use a bit of PTFE grease and carefulle help them go in - using too much force will likely break your tubes. Print four of the "hole placement helper" things. Put them around the four cyclones from below so that their arms meet in the middle. Use a...
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Between my Sunon 5015 and my GDSTime 5020, the 5015 is better at cooling, but it's a bit noisier (it has a higher RPM) than the 5020. In summary, if you are looking for maximum efficiency, use a 5015. If you are not significantly increasing your...
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The raised text came out a bit bumpy. Set <i>engrave_top</i> or <i>engrave_vert</i> to true in the call at the bottom of the code if you want to check it out.</p><p>If your wheel is slightly different than mine, change the paramenters in...
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Since my first-generation 2/3 plane connectors broke due to FDM layer separation issues, all the connectors in this series are printed so all connectors extend out on one plane, meaning that FDM printers are more than capable of building these very...
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You can glue this in, or add a bit of double sided tape to the left scythe_handle where it goes into the left hand. This will allow you to adjust it later to ensure it fits perfectly with the Bugs model. 5 - Be sure to insert the eye_blacks in...
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The Build Plate Stabilizers are small and easy to print but do take a bit of time to install. The process explained in the instructions tab may sound complicated, but once you have installed the stabilizers, it's really straightforward. You need to...
cults3d
The part cooling fans here provide quite a bit of versatility. First, like my previous version of this, the fan sits at an angle of 45degrees, like the current PRUSA MK3 fan design, providing a more direct heat path. My reasons for doing it,...
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It does put some extra load on your head, so the strap needs to be on a little bit tighter. But it increases your playing time by a lot. And you can always easily slip out the battery when you don’t need it. ... Added bonus: probably also works for the...
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Everything else (bolts, bits of wire, and widgets) was from my boxes-of-stuff-to-make-things-with! This was a great little project and I learned a LOT about compound bows getting everything together. Finishing and weathering ...
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In the remix I basically made the center part a bit wider, since it didn't fit well in the original. I have also made that part a millimeter longer, which was not necessary, in future versions I will fix it. Also on the back of the cable I have...
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It will move a little bit when turning and printing. I just put my scraper between printer and spool and it works perfectly. Used for a Häfner spool (hafner-spools.com). Is a spool with open areas in between (see pictures). 52mm is my spool wide -...
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... using boolean operations subtracted it from a cube, and split the cube in half. Then I added the pins and matching holes just to help align the boxes and hold them together a bit by padding and pocketing some symmetrical circles on the exposed face.
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The plates will last for many many prints and if you use acrylic which dries in a few minutes, you don't have to wash the first layer of old paint off, in fact the surface gets a bit better after one layer of old paint has dried onto it, but you...
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...I used a little bit of CA glue to adhere these in the slots. The handle ribbing pieces are both for visual design as well to hide and help bind where the individual handle pieces come together. When printing, the entire underside will need supports.
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*Recommendation* In my opinion, the gears of the H2 V2S have a bit too much tolerance. So as not to overload him and to reduce the noise, set your max extruder acceleration to a low value. There is no need to change the retract velocity as suggested...
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In fact, the surface gets a bit better after one layer of old paint has dried onto it, but you should wash paint off from subsequent print sessions to avoid build-up. I usually place them in soapy water and wash them all together only when I'm done...
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place the spool holder in the bag and push the egress ptfe thru the bag's bowden connector, thru the center connector, and a bit over the top of where the spool will go Use --- 1. connect the bag to the printer 1. spool going in the bag... 1. feed...
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I'm still finding bits in my shed. Printing: - Outer case. PETG, 0.2mm layers, perimeters 3 (1.2mm), 4 solid layers top and bottom. Support is only needed in three areas, highlighted in green in the image. The blue layer in the next image...
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But please remember that the bigger parts might cool down too quickly so you will need to use a bit of judgement and external hot end fans. Test Item 5 - FOCUS: 'BRITTLENESS' : While printing, check your infill and determine if the infill is strong...
cults3d
We usually create practical designs, but we thought we'd mix it up a bit with an 'impractical' project that we've really enjoyed creating. If you like your doughnuts to be over-engineered, then this design is for you! Created purely for fun, this...
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If all is as it should be, then go ahead and drill the C holes through into the plate with a 3mm or 1/8" drill bit. 2. The only kludgy/unplanned thing I had to do on this mod was use a couple of 4mm nuts as spacers under the fan housing mounts to...
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Dust and mess - When printing with shredded plastic, bits of plastic would get blown everywhere due to active cooling. To prevent this, I've relocated the cooling system in this new design. Prevent blockage - Shredded plastic has high friction and...
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You may also want to weld the joints with your soldering iron, as I did, to add a bit of insurance, at the cost of some of its "good looks", if you plan to use yours as a costume prop. Let's face it, Mando is living from paycheque to paycheque...
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Due to the very slow curve of the part, the supports are a bit tight fitting but do the job well. The supports have only been tested using .2mm layers but 'should' work with smaller layer heights. The supports come off in four parts. Do not use a...
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## Prelude Back then I printed [this super-cool self-watering planter](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:903411), but after a bit of usage, it was bothering me not being able to see with a glance the water level and if I needed to refill it. So I...
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Carefully without drilling right through using a 4mmDIA drill bit, clear out the Bowden tube holes. Install the Encoder Block into the Spring Case, making sure there is no binding. Sand if required for a free glide. Add some grease sparingly onto...
cults3d
There is a start piece for the rail which has a bit of a cutout where you can slot in a multitool base. The rest of the rail is closed so that the base can be moved securely along the path. I am pretty happy with the results so far. The snap in...
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Takes a bit longer to print in this orientation but for the better surface finish i say its worth it. I had to minimally alter the two keyboard pieces as well to make them fit in the new screw design so if you have printed the previous V1 case and...