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It will work like a car then Short video showing working tracks and wheels https://youtu.be/MaleFolxUx4 Another short vid with few photos https://www.instagram.com/p/CPBAFGxLeq4/ Some backstage photos and images: Blender 3D screen with model:...
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Temperatures next to the heating block can reach up to 100°C, so make sure your printer is equipped to handle them. This fans mount consists of four main components: the fan support, fan duct, fan cover, and cable fixation. Each part has its own...
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However, picking up the model and handling it roughy most likely will put too much stress on the leg resulting in a break. The model resizes like all my other models, but, I do not know how the leg would hold up with a heavier model.2 - There are...
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Layer Height: .3mm and below Infill: 15% and above Speed: Anything your printer can handle should work Supports are not needed! No assembly is required. * Overall, Printing this model should be effortless! I had an awesome time designing this...
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Sticky glue, in particular over superglue, helps significantly with handling and placing small parts, as well as it gives you plenty of wiggle room to get them in the correct position. 2-The whisker_dots have a narrower bottom that easily fits into...
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Has an agressive handle pattern, so it's a lot more comfortable than the other models, and can also be used better in tight spaces. The sockets were made to look a bit better as well, and they no longer require supports to work, though they are still...
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I painted mine, but it would look and work fine printed in black or brown.To make, print out the parts as follows:Base - 1Arm - 1Axels - 2Wheel - 4Wheel retainers - 4Pins - 4Crank drum - 1Crank handles - 2 I printed .2 layers. For infill, I went...
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However it might be tricky to handle speed differences between motors. About Electronics: As a FPGA engineer, I use Logeek Max10 which is a FPGA dev board, and my program is written in verilog instead of C code. That is why I suggest you look into...
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This reduced the vibration down to a very low level and the plastic adapter had absolutely not the slightest bit of trouble in handling the machining task. The photos show a frame from an IBM Selectric typewriter being bored to suit a larger...
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I wanted it to be a bit taller to handle bigger flower heads with longer stems. Things I would like to do... DONE - USE TREE SUPPORTS IN CURA 1. I need to add manual supports to the front hole and the rear one. No idea how yet.</p> <ol> <li><p>Remove...
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Not sure how it will handle radiated heat from the hot-end so I wrapped it in aluminium foil under the shroud. Maybe a high temperature filament would be a good idea. Electrical considerations It seems both the light emitter brightness and detector...
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You can handle the files in any slicing program, such as Cura 15.06 or Simplify3D.Buy Timber Wolf gun parts for 3D printing by clicking the green Buy button. Insert your PayPal or credit card details and download an awesome weapons pack. Upgrade your...
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It is still a very desirable piece of beloved retro tech to this day!This mini-monitor design was modeled in 3DSMax for 3D printing to use with an 8 inch LCD Monitor 4:3 IPS (1024x768) Screen, and incorporates inputs for HDMI, VGA, AV, BNC Built-in...
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9,5cm diameter 8,7cm high printed in 14 pieces (base, top, 6 bars, 6 panels) no need of glueing (but it's safer to hold it by the bars when moving, especially when tealight or candle is inside) you can additionally lock the bars with a thread (tie...
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Almost identical to the original, but remodelled from scratch in Fusion 360 making it parametric so it's easy to tweak and sharing the F3D file so anyone can easily customize it. This one (by default) has a bit tighter clearance to separate the parts...
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If you do print the updated version with (untested) and it all goes well could you upload your make or post in the comments to help out thanks :) hope you like it. There is now an adjusted screen size for a better finishing look, different handle...
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* The Tensioning Nut should be printed with the flat side of the handle end down (smooth bearing surface up) 50% or greater infill. (I used 80%) No supports. * The Anchor should be printed with the square side down. use a 5mm brim to keep the small...
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With fender lights only) - Standard fender light (standard fender with fender lights) Bonnet: - Smooth (smooth version with windshield sprayers) - Debossed (Debossed panels with windshield sprayers) Grille: - Logo (grille with “ahead RC” logo) - Non...
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If you know of his handle here on this site, please let me know so I can link it to the original and give proper credit where credit is due. Now, to what I have changed! First, I have split all of the parts up into their individual pieces, while...
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Print the two parts and stick them together (may need some slight sanding and force). Because the button cables tended to not slide into the LED holder but crumpled up at the top, I printed a small "stick" and used some shrink wrap to make the cables...
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Not sure how it will handle radiated heat from the hot-end so I wrapped it in aluminium foil under the shroud. Maybe a high temperature filament would be a good idea. Electrical considerations It seems both the light emitter brightness and...
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These one-size-fits-all holder handles both ID cards of BP, IN, 2E and 2E campaign cards (objectives & notes). Campaign cards can be in their original bags, but survivor ID cards with sleeves may not fit. The day/night dials of 2E FH/DZ fit in with...
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Everything is driven by a cheap Arduino Uno control board that handles the transition from g-code to movement. Furthermore, the software used to create g-code, Inkscape, is opensource as well.</p> <p><strong>Many thanks to the user JuanGg whose pen...
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3 outline layers, and 3 top layers with 30% infill and hopefully a cooling fan to handle the bridging, will complete the picture. Easily obtained at your local hardware or home improvement store, #6 stainless steel screws (1-1/8" to 1-1/2" in...
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Credits: The hinges were taken from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1933479 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1933479) The door handles were modified from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1228617 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1228617) The...
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I typically use the metal tip of a screwdriver with a substantial plastic handle to insulate me from the high voltage. If the capacitor is still holding a charge, there will be a substantial discharge arc, so be prepared. Make sure the discharge...
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- WARNING - You must replace the laptop-style power source with an ATX power supply that can handle the higher draw of a heated print surface. An old PC tower is a good option. BOM: * 2 each of the provided STL files * 4 small binder clips, 20mm...
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Sample collection and handling is done passively through geometry with no jammable sliding surfaces or mechanisms. Maximum particle size of 10x10mm is controlled at the inlet to each scoop by steel wire. Between 13-16.6 liters of regolith is held...
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Just skip to about the last minute to see how the Pi handled it. The video shows the stop switch being "clicked" a few times before it "aligned" with the script's 5-second check to turn the printer off. This means the printer was turned off only...