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The flipped axis mount is particularly tricky since it must clear below the part cooling fan to preserve the gain in X printing space afforded by flipping the Z-assembly (see picture). I recommend soldering the wires on either side of the leads so...
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(BTW this is for video, so you wanna stay away from bulbs with a built-in fan.) For bulbs which are long and heavy (like the 100W bulb I describe below), one needs to add a small metal support inside the metal ring from the softbox (see the pics). ...
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Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual enthusiast, this unique addition is sure to become a centerpiece of your collection. Display Admiral Ackbar alongside your favorite Star Wars memorabilia, or create custom dioramas and scenes inspired by the...
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The heater is faced with the intake fan facing the back of the case as I didn't want air rusing across the build area DUE TO RISK OF FIRE YOU MUST RUN THE HEATER WITH A THERMOSTAT CONTROLLER! Do not under any circumstance just leave the heater...
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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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This is the code I use in Cura: (yes this is the complete End-Code) ``` G91 ;Relative positioning G1 E-2 F2700 ;Retract a bit G1 E-2 Z0.2 F2400 ;Retract and raise Z G1 X5 Y5 F3000 ;Wipe out G1 Z10 ;Raise Z more G90 ;Absolute positioning M106 S0...
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A: At the bottom of this page “Other files” you will find will find a PDF of "My Cost of Ender 3 v2 CoreXY" Update: 27.08.2022 - New fan will be added soon for both hotend. 27.08.2022 - SKR1.4 Turbo Motherboard case added. 10.08.2022 -New photos...
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As I am a huge fan of Garfield I wanted to recreate the classic scene of Garfield resting in his bed with his beloved Pooky by his side. There are only a few “constants” throughout my life - Garfield is one of them, and I love him dearly.This is the...
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You shouldn't need supports but I recommend using lots of cooling -- I actually pointed a desk fan at my printer while these were going to ensure the 60deg overhangs were nice and smooth. 2.<strong>Mark where the surface support brackets will go...
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Now I just might shift from offering hexagon boxes for free to fans online to SELLING hexagon boxes to people. Just because I am annoyed now. I really really really hate it when people abuse the legal system. It annoys me greatly. You are committing...
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as suggested i add a hole for square nut to fix the lever instead the thread insert and add a hex nut fo fix the fan support (instead the thread insert). i also add a square nut to keep better in place the screw for the bearing pressure. See the top...
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To minimize warping, orient the hemispherical parts so that the fan is blowing onto the outside of the hemispheres. The tolerances are pretty tight and all the parts need to operate smoothly, so make sure to clean up any nits or strings. Also,...
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This reduces the filament path length by 9.6 mm and means you do not need to swap ducts or move the probe when changing between Rapido UHF and Rapido HF, Dragon or other E3D V6 length hot ends.Have also now included Rapido and Dragon mini-mounts for...
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- Added fan shroud for internal mounting of ADXL345 - Added a low profile version of the feet (not really my design, just made them shorter) 5th Update: Note: the gap between the panels, printed corners, corner brackets and the lid. ...
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See the videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B_UX4fm1Mg&t=78s G-code: In CURA, go to Settings-->Printer-->Manage Printers-->Printers-->Machine Settings-->End G-Code And change the End G-Code as follows (copy the following and replace the original...
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************************************************************************************************** In the process of a complete overhaul of my old Ender 3 Pro I decided to use the MAD fan system (thanks to @Predy/prezget and everyone that worked on...
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I.- Loosen the screw of the cable support holding both, the NEMA and the fan cables. It is important to have a clear space to be able to work properly. II.- Is the other end of the belt still inside the block? Good for you! Be advised to secure...
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I am testing the solution now (fan on and lowered temp from 225 to 215). Pure PLA should print fine for this - DO NOT use silks! I also suspect PETG won't play nice for this, but with 4 machines, I can crank out 210 of these a day. With just 4...
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:D Update (8/30/2019): I never really liked the giant and bulky fan duct on the original mount, so I have since upgraded to thing:3192682 for extra performance! Update (6/27/2019): Added v3 of X endstop for RAMPS/Makerbot style endstops. Added...
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- Support for midmotor 30mm fan (no matter if the car is in 3 or 4 gear gearbox configuration, just mirror the fan mount in your slicer before printing if needed). - Support for inline 3S in rear motor configuration. - Support for inline 2S shorty...
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Click here to join STLFLIX It’s a Mushroom Lamp This STL file is recommended for FDM Printers!3D Printing Time: Approximately Height : 21 cm The perfect lamp for fans of mushrooms and videogames. This not bio but very luminescent fungi needs little...
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Additionally, he was a fan of blending Greek and Roman mythology with conventional Christian scenes. With models like the Rebellious Slave, Michelangelo understood how light and shadow cooperate to form shape, volume, and frame. He worked primarily...
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I am a big fan of information. So many things are uploaded and literally don't even state their purpose. I am definitely long-winded, but at least you get a clear picture of what is going on. This is also one of my first designs. I'm bad and slow at...
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If you didn't know before, you know now, and you can guess that I am a fan of the author Douglas Adams. But it was also an excuse to have some fun, to improve my 3D CAD skills, and to provide myself with ways to experiment with 3D printing. More...
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Have your part cooling fan on full blast to keep blobs and warping to a minimum. The tolerance between the segments is 0.01 inches (0.254mm), which should not be a problem for a well-tuned printer. Support material should be OFF.</p><p>Post...
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(FYI, the Ender 3 Max's dual-fan print-head is very good at bridging gaps and printing angled surfaces without support) - All parts, except the cockpit and pod, used a 15% infill. To save filament, an 8% infill was used on the cockpit and pod. The...
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You could add a fan if you want, but one shouldn't be needed. * Visibility is actually pretty good out of the eye holes. I'm easily able to walk around without bumping into things, use my phone, etc. while wearing it. ...* You will probably want to...
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The A6 hot-end tube was a non-standard length which I found hard to find, and the filament cooling fan served no purpose while adding weight to the already top-heavy cross slide. As I only run PETG at a max print speed of 60mm/sec, going fast is not...
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Everything prints easily without supports, but to make it fit nicely, you'll need a decent printer, and the standard handle on the drawers might require some bridging from your printer (turn part cooling fan on for PLA). The Thin Handle does not...
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There is also a 400W boost converter module with a fan in it, which supplies the DPS3012 with approx. 40V. I installed a Mosfet of the type IRFZ44N to switch everything on with a small toggle switch. I do not want to go into the technical details of...