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Looked fine from the outside, pins missed to the inside. The pins had to be straightened on the stepper drivers boards as well.</p> <p>Driving the motors: Most of the following information I got from <a...
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There are many fine video and text tutorials available online if you're interested in learning more. For a basic tutorial on moving and joining objects in Blender(which should be the minimum you need to know when working with these parts), see [this...
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00W9A2L3S/ When you assemble it you need to plan which type of nut you are going to use before you close up the channel. Some of the holes are not perfect and are over sized to make up for my A8 printing them wrong,...
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Lots of variability depending on placements.GT2-6mm wide belt: 3 times twice the vertical extrusion length (for 1m tall, get 3 of 2m length, will give ~100mm of slack per tower)Control board: minimum of 4 stepper drivers + 2 heater controls (2...
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I have a needle file I could be using for that, but I've just been lazily pushing a dental pick into the holes until they're large enough and that seems to work fine, but the wood I'm working with is pretty soft, I think.Print SettingsPrinter Brand:...
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There should be 13mm between all led's. 26AWG silicone wires:___________________Placeholder____________________26 or 24AWG is fine. Bigger then that and you can run into problems soldering them to the tiny LED strip.</p><ul><li>No solder on the...
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I have printed the drawers with 0.2mm layers but higher or lower layers would also be fine.The drawers are designed to be printed as spiral vase.And to make the parts a bit more rigid you can preferably change the extrusion width to 0.65 or print...
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Instead, trim around the outside edges of the ring and it should fit nicely.The strips will feel loose and it's totally fine. You may use a piece of tape to temporarily hold them together from the outside,</p><figure class="image"><img...
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IntroductionMy entry for the PrusaPrinters “Timekeepers” contest (Don't forget to give it a like...)Some ideas for upcoming versions:SoftwareDONE - Integrate WiFiManager for easier setupDONE - Configure the timezone/time offset in a Web GUI (set...
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I planned to use sensorless homing and didn't need it, so I didn't add it. MiscIf you are wondering where the beautiful Hemera model in the pictures came from, here is a linkPrint SettingsPrinter Brand:AnycubicPrinter:Large Size...
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There are many fine video and text tutorials available online if you're interested in learning more. See [the Blender fundamentals tutorials playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa1F2ddGya_-UvuAqHAksYnB0qL9yWDO6) to get started. You...
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I am not responsible for the parts not going together if you stray from the bill of materials listed. Print Requirements:No supports!Parts are already oriented properly for printing, do not flip them (rotation is fine).Designed with 0.4mm...
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www(thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=507810) Instructions Using these options: - Use mouse ears: no (use_mouse_ears = 0) - Customize back camera height: 20 units (custom_back_camera_y_size = 20) - Port corner radius on bottom side: 8...
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This allow you to choose your prefered wheelbase from 250 to 300mm in steps of 5mm, which shoud be fine for most of on-road cars. The best thing about this feature is you don't need to disassemble any electronics or mechanic parts, as they are fixed...
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I have printed the drawers with 0.2mm layers but higher or lower layers would also be fine.The drawers are designed to be printed as spiral vase.And to make the parts a bit more rigid you can preferably change the extrusion width to 0.65 or print...
prusaprinters
Make sure and set Z-seam position to be at the sharpest corner. You may have to fine tune template arm width a little bit to get a nice snug fit between the rails. For me, I get variation of around ±.5mm with different materials mostly...
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The top 1 mm is a 0.4 mm fine cutting edge. ###Customizable Name Heart Cookie Cutter This model was generated with my Customizable Name Heart Cookie Cutter. If you want a heart shaped cookie cutter with a different word or name, you can easily...
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There are also useful coat hangers and finger toys.Print instructionsYou can print it without any support, and it prints very fast.Standard settings will be fine, like infill of 20%, layer height of .2mm, 2 perimeters.You need good bed adhesion! ...In...
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It's got some slots cut into the top of it to allow any heat to escape so any material should be fine to print in. Mine has been on a LOT for the last week with nothing melted and everyone loves it! :) I've included Solidworks and STEP files if...
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RT14: 9,836 Triangles Let out a hooray because RT14 brings out some mighty fine work - we mean those numbers don't lie at 9836! We've reached a brand new record high so it must be getting time to speed! RT15: 7,270 Triangles As far as the figures...
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In a pinch, Canola oil, or Olive oil, would do just fine. The goal is to make the sliding surfaces that interface slide super smooth and avoid binding.</li> <li>The sliding cup holder is inserted into the under desk rail mount from the “rear”, such...
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PLA is fine, and I only tested with PLA. 0.2 mm layer height. 3 perimeters (1.2 mm wall width for a 0.4 mm nozzle). 20% infill for all parts, except the hooks and mounts which should be printed with 100% infill. All parts are oriented in the STLs...
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There are many fine video and text tutorials available online if you're interested in learning more. For a basic tutorial on moving and joining objects in Blender(which should be the minimum you need to know when working with these parts), see <a...
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A scope would look ridiculous up there but how about a small red dot sight?5mm trigger axle -> the built in axle was fine but I broke one while taking apart an assembled gun thus ruining a part taking 4-5h to print. A steel axle would be overkill...
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Try as I might, I can't get an acceptably fine print from my cheap FDM printer. An SLA (resin) printer should do a lot better but alas, I do not have one. Your own custom font IBM Selectric 'golfball'! ..sort of. Have you ever wanted to use your...
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The hubcap is a little bit of extra thickness but the wheel nuts still seem to go on far enough to work fine. Running without the hubcaps may reduce the chances of losing a wheel nut, but will wear the wheel more where it's held by the...
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The sun's image was still central after 2 hours (again, see photo) so I can say with reasonable confidence that the system works and should be fine for astrophotography - now I need a good clear night... [UPDATED 06-August-2019] I have added SCAD...
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If that's working fine and the problem persists, loosen the self-locking nut a bit to reduce the friction at the release disc.As an indicator of how well your system is working, you can use the reference below: Remove the front rotary disc and align...
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The cutting edge tapers to a fine point. All dimensions are easily configured in the customizer. It can also create just a name presser without any cutter to be used with any other shape cutter. ---- ###Running the Customizer### Thingiverse...
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Thus, you are to work on the ship’s fine wing-tips, an impressive canopy, and a diamond-shaped observation bubble. The author of the model carefully carved and emphasized a countless number of the model’s details for you to come up with the most...