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4 required per screen. White board: common galvanized sheet metal bought at Home Depot and cut with a razor knife using this instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-cut-thin-sheet-metal-and-keep-it-flat/ Painted with White Epoxy...
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(Important: make sure the "Sliding_Jaw" slides freely and rotates all the threaded rods and gears smoothly as this will dictate the smoothness of the vice).Put some glue (I used 5min epoxy) on the large face (not with the square hole) of the...
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this melts then seals the hole for the leg as well just starting to melt the pin in to the back of the recess so that it grips the pin better.So after printing I didn't end up using the base, I used a bit of epoxy to secure the socket on to the pcb...
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I just use a two part epoxy to stick the magnets into the shallow dishes in the face of the connectors. The indentations are sized to accept two magnets each. Be sure to use opposite orientations for the connectors on the tool side vs. the hose side...
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Hopefully, you'll find this useful... This is a modified version of the tagged remixed model by jagr200 that attempts to create a 3+ bar LED light system for those of us without the tools or knowledge (or effort required) for soldering and...
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I haven't run a full hand yet at this point, but I don't think there will be any issues. There is plenty of room on the inside of the palm to epoxy a magnet into place so 3PO can hold props like a comlink. After running some tests I'm personally not...
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I used a small piece of scrap lead fully encapsulated in epoxy, but a few penny washers could be glued to the underside of the floor instead. Of course a tool trailer needs some tools, so I added some new models and used others found on...
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Some additional filing was needed at the back of the interior piece and on the front of the base to allow the current tires to fit. If you do a wheel swap/donation from a HotWheels/Matchbox car some additional filing may be necessary on parts...
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White Board: common galvanized sheet metal bought at Home Depot and cut with a razor knife using this instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-cut-thin-sheet-metal-and-keep-it-flat/ Painted with White Epoxy Appliance Paint (Rattle Can...
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(I used 5 minute epoxy)Thread the Fan_Screw into the Fan_Clamp loosely.Place the Fan_Clamp_Jaw onto the Fan_Screw and then use the Fan_Screw to clamp it to the windowsill.Pipe Side:Force the Vent_Pipe_Clamp_Inside into the tube, this will take a lot...
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(Important: make sure the "Sliding_Jaw" slides freely and rotates all the threaded rods and gears smoothly as this will dictate the smoothness of the vice).Put some glue (I used 5min epoxy) on the large face (not with the square hole) of the...
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Directly soldering to the board will work but is not recommended)1x Roll of this silicone wire (Make sure it’s thin) https://www.adafruit.com/product/31641x Roll of thicker gauge silicone wire for battery (Depends on what your cell specs are)1x...
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Epoxy would probably work as well, but I can't personally verify that since I didn't use it. Nacelles: File down the placement posts so that the nacelles snap onto them via the hole on the bottom of each nacelle. You will not need glue on the...
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strength is important here!) Glue it together with some CA glue (super glue) or epoxy.* 2019-01-11 Update 2: Just got my official DJI Action Cam Mount in the mail.. I won't be using it. It's HUGE, takes over the accessory port, and makes you remove...
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You could always just stick some endstops on with epoxy. I use a 12V PWM switchable, adjustable focus laser. There is not a Z axis yet so adjustments are done manually. Make sure the wavelength of your laser is protected by your safety glasses!</p>...
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Use sandable putty / moldable epoxy / automotive body filler to fill any voids (try not to fill the seam between the top and bottom. c. Once dry, sand again with 320 grit, then 600, then 800 - repeat as desired to get the smoothness you want. PLA...
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Epoxy would probably work as well, but I can't personally verify that since I didn't use it. Nacelles: File down the placement posts so that the nacelles snap onto them via the hole on the bottom of each nacelle. You will not need glue on the...
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I was not trying to create a historically correct model, just a model that would be reasonably fun to put together, look decent, and not send you to the hardware store for more pieces to complete.Everything needed to assemble is printed with the...
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... on the outer surfaces to avoid glue dribbles. I recommend clear Gorilla Glue (the slow set stuff, not super glue), or 24hr epoxy resin.Use bluetack or gasket material to get a good seal around the driver and your cable exit.Category: 3D Printing
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Epoxy would probably work as well, but I can't personally verify that since I didn't use it. Nacelles: File down the placement posts so that the nacelles snap onto them via the hole on the bottom of each nacelle. You will not need glue on the...
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I actually printed a plate for the back of the battery holders just to give it a bit more strength (you could probably just permanently epoxy them on). Voltage Booster (added later without photos): After a while, I actually ended up getting a...
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I used a high quality, rapid set, two part epoxy adhesive. Make sure that the lever will mount on its square drive in the orientation that you want before the adhesive sets (you can use any orientation you like, but I fit it aligned with the air flow...
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As of now, these two parts are being epoxied together. In the past, I used super glue to hold them together, but I'd like to be able to print the linkage and the carrier as one piece in the future - although it would require too much support material...
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... </blockquote> </blockquote> <ul> <li>To secure the PCB and coil, I used some hot glue. A good 2 part epoxy would probably secure it even better but I used what I had at the time and it seems to hold fine.
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No supports.Assembly of the phone clamp should be fairly obvious. Use superglue (CA) or 2-part epoxy to attach the 2 main_clamp_hinges to the base, sandwiching the 2 hinge_plugs to locate them.Tap M6 nuts into the 2 knob parts.Use...
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Epoxy would be my second recommendation, but I do not have experience with it on this design. The gap between the overlap is (currently) 0.5mm. Therefore, a viscous adhesive is required.To enable the compensation of printing tolerances, there is also...
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Alternately, you could cut it in half in your slicer, then merge the two printed halves using strong epoxy. Make sure your join method is strong - you don't want the filament holder to break apart when the printer tugs on a tangled spool!</p>...
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The dummy engines can be assembled with epoxy or CA. Attachment to the cowl can be with similar adhesive or fasteners. Use the exhaust manifold to assist in locating the engine. The engine base should be low and to the rear of the mounting surface in...
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Screws should not be longer than 18 mm. Hot glue or other adhesive (epoxy is an option). Soldering iron. Assembly: On Makita terminals pad: cut the barrier between contacts flush with the rest of the pad. If you are going to print the model by...
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Use sandable putty / moldable epoxy / automotive body filler to fill any voids (try not to fill the seam between the top and bottom. Once dry, sand again with 320 grit, then 600, then 800 - repeat as desired to get the smoothness you want. PLA will...