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The body of the LED bulb is larger because of added fans, making it impossible to get the bulb through the original lock ring due to the seating ring protrusion unless you sand it down a lot. So, I made the seating ring stick out less but still...
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The installation of this component is very simple, and the adoption of two twin 40x40x10 sandwich-mounted fans (hence the name BigMac) one for cooling the hotend and the other for cooling the molten material exploits the same connectors present on...
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Trying to make it a little more focused instead of fanning out so much. More like a spot light instead a flood light. The HC-SR04 will slide into the 2 holes. You will need to straighten out the 4 little pins. The wiring will pretty much hold it in...
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These items allow fans to showcase their love for the iconic sneaker in various aspects of their lives, further solidifying the Nike Air Force's status as a cultural icon. In conclusion, the Nike Air Force has left an indelible mark on the world of...
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They are both simple, cheap, open-source and 3D-printed little robots which have refined Bob two-legged design. Yet, I am not a fan of their strange square heads. What I would like is a teapot. A dancing teapot. BOM (Bill of materials)I'll use the...
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As a die-hard fan of Blizzard, I decided to spend some time building Torbjorn entirely in Zbrush. When the model was finished, I started working on an articulated version of it to create a toy that's completely support-free and can be printed in one...
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==========Project updates========== This is a Pico 8 inspired, fan-made handheld, using the Raspberry Pi Zero W. You are free to do anything you want with the included files. Everything can be printed without supports. The handheld dimensions are...
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I'm discontinuing the 4 button version, but will keep the files in case someone wants to use them for their own projects. ==========Project updates========== This is a Pico 8 inspired, fan-made handheld, using the Raspberry Pi Zero W. You are free to...
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If you have a problem with this - you can drill through the frame at the front and screw the element with longer (black) screws going through the frame - M5 x 30-35 should be approx.Drawer guides used Hettich KA1730 250mm (for drawers 185-260) - the...
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Operating at 12V, the current can reach 8.5A.To determine the right section of cable to use, here is a table: linkMaterials required :Thermostat 12V 10A W3230 link or linkPower supply 12V 10A or higher link or linkDC099 5.5x2.1mm jack connector...
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It will be a support-heavy print but it will save you from fitment/alignment issues.You will need an assortment of M3 hardware for assembly, but mostly 6mm length screws are used with the exception of 4 - 8mm long screws for the extruder (6mm could...
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A red push button might be good for a fan or a garage door. I think that the easiest way to make this switch work for a garage door is to have the Sonoff activate a 110v relay. The NO contacts in the relay will wire up parallel to the stock garage...
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He fixed the “Thermal runaway” error by disabling the parts cooling fan, which did decrease the quality of the prints (but I'd rather have a finished object than nothing). He finished printing everything on the 16th, so I quickly cleaned up the...
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- If you're considering using different switches, I have provided two examples here, both from Amazon and with fasting response times than the standard switches equipt in Logitech G305 ((Very good and very popular Kailh Reds -...
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At least 30mm gained over the original HD12-CFx in the X-axisPermanent ADXL345 mountCable strain relief mount with integrated screw clampOptical end stop relocated to the right rear side with integrated mount (original mounting position is front...
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... these work to get you up and running, which is generally my goal. For you Charger fans out there, stay tuned for a Charger Daytona/Plymouth Super Bird Front end and wing... As always, use at your own risk. ... Drive to wrench or wrench to drive?
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So I can use it overnight to charge different batteries without being disturbed by the noise of the fans. <b>Setup</b> I have decided to use the DPS3005 laboratory power supply controller from R&D based on very good experience. This offers a...
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Those are locked in place by screws attaching fan and two holes in bottom that should attach case. Then the back, spacer, and front are screwed on to bracket. As usual with me... ...poorly hacked together FreeCAD file attached so you can modify to how...
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(Try the latest design from SilkyChicken with the flexible controller attachment for easy attachment and removal: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3967024 ) While I'm not a fan of the appearance of rubber bands, I'm glad there was a solution that...
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After setting the cooling fan to 50% everything was OK, but still got some deformations and low hot-bed adhesion. I used finally some glue stick on Ultrabase at 115C and custom draft shields and I managed to complete the prints in decent quality. ...I...
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I'm just not sure the total length is there to clear the mounted fan. I should step away before I make a worse mistake or get hurt. Back to SketchUp for the design; I'm sure I'll get the printer up and printing again soon enough... ... ---Day ???--- ...
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Instead of printing the mesh to wrap around the inner tube, if you have any metal coffee filters or a fan filter lying around, you could use that if you cut it to size (147.5mm x 75mm). Something like mosquito net would probably work too. The point...
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I used a technique where I simply fanned out the wire and screwed the bolt into the hole making contact. Play around a little bit with the depths of the screws to ensure good contact with the radio and the clips slips on easy enough. Once you can...
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I set - all speeds to 50, (steady flux) - set the part fan to 0, - 235° tool temp, - 1.2 flow multiplicator, - no retraction - and I use prusa slicers 'avoid crossing' option. - bed temp is still on 60° like with PLA but that is no so important ...
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I'm not a fan of bolt-on solutions since the bolt holes could shear and you'll lose the cam in a serious crash. This mount is the result of vigorous testing and crashing hard! I hit a steel girder full speed for aham... errr... testing, just to be...
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Print an optional 3010 fan shroud to direct the cooling steam to the hot end, instead of the original design (which is partially cooling the heat block), the shroud has excellent cable management built-in. PLA is fine because there is not a lot of...
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You can change the thickness of the clip with the variables if you want to.I am a big variable fan. You can change many things at the top of the file. There are a few local variables in the modules. Hack it to pieces, I won't...
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TURN_OFF_HEATERS M107 ; turn off fan G1 Z2 F3000 ; move nozzle up 2mm G90 ; absolute positioning G0 X330 Y330 F3600 ; park nozzle at rear BED_MESH_CLEAR Thanks for your support. Recently, I am working on a switchable multi-extruder system with...
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- Both are set for BLTouch bed leveling, these e-steps [X79.13 Y79.52 Z399.84 E101.00], 210C hotend, 60C bed, 0.2mm layers, 50mm/s print speed, 50% cooling fan speed, 45mm/s retraction speed, 0% infill, and min time per layer set to 1 second. ...
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The reason for the latter was that I am not a great fan of long prints because the longer the print, the greater the likelihood of Murphy taking an interest and spoiling the print in the last few minutes of the print. The individual steps don’t take...