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An additional photo shows the test plate temporarily installed on the dual v-rails for checking of the Z-axis wheel spacing and the eccentric spacer adjustment range. Numbers printed on the test plate correlate to numbered comments in the openSCAD...
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For the best stability, the center of your device (signified by a red sphere in OpenSCAD's preview mode) should be on or slightly forward of the Z axis (vertical) center line. If it's not,increase the Grip_Offset_Percent and/ordecrease the Grip_Angle...
cults3d
Resize to: 0.4545% (1:220 scale, model railroad Z scale) L=2.16", W=0.46", H=1.03" 0.5000% (1:200 scale) L=2.38", W=0.51", H=1.14" 1.0000% (1:100 scale) L=4.76", W=1.01", H=2.28" 1.1494% (1:87.1 scale, model railroad HO scale) L=5.47", W=1.16",...
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:-) I would be happy to receive feedback as to whether this thing is helpful and useful for you for sieving the shredded material, or whether manual sieving is preferable.Many thanks at this point to David from ARTME...
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I believe someone could use this to make a printed part or alternatively scale this down in the Z axis to make a template for those of us not yet CNC enabled. The best solution may be to simply acquire all the flat parts you need at the link below: ...
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That being said I used it to base my jaw designs around because it is the best printed vice I have come across, so I am including it in this post for completeness. Parts I printed in PETg:Vice_Base_AVice_Base_B ...
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This part replaces the C-Lower.stl or C-Z-Lower_080.stl component on the printer itself, and leads to a more stable extruder. This piece is optional if you don't want to modify your printer. Remove any support material from all printed parts and...
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Very Little to None Should Be Able to Get Between the Gear Faces to the Bearings if Your Z Dimension Is Accurate, but Flush Them Well Too and Check There's None Embedded into the Gears or Housing. Insert Two Long (So You Can Reach Them Later) M3...
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Follow the attached wiring diagram to connect the components together, make sure you orient the Raspberry Pi to have the network cable toward the back or else the network cable might get caught with the X-axis / Z-axis bars & rod. Also connect the...
cults3d
For the best stability, the center of your device (signified by a red sphere in OpenSCAD's preview mode) should be on or slightly forward of the Z axis (vertical) center line. If it's not, increase the Grip_Offset_Percent and/or decrease the...
prusaprinters
This project creates a fun toy/craft to help illustrate the forces of lift, and principles/physics of flight. To 3D print the parts it is recommended to have your Z height down fairly low. This should result in the first layer fully squishing...
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Features: - Precision Piezo Circuit built-in for z-probing. (Big thanks to precisionpiezo.co.uk for making their schematics available to the public!) - On-board Voltage Regulators allow the user to select either 5V or 12V fans, even when their...
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Tl;DR 0 – Prerequisite 1: You Need to Have Done Extra Mosfet on the Board First Please see https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1035348 0 – Prerequisite 2: The Rear Mounted Fans Need 3.0mm More Clearance So You Will Need to Glue On a 3mm Spacer for the...
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The greater Z depth of the fan, centrifugal blower instead of an axial fan, etc means you get more static pressure. Helps with these shrouds since they're not nice big clean funnels that point right at the nozzle and are instead rings. You will...
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A mechanical digital clock with three digit wheels on different axes (X, Y and Z) from each other.Visually crazy but practicalDriven by a single stepper motorAll parts are designed within 180 x 180mmEasy time adjustment by manual (physical)...
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The spacer is to put between the 5015 fans and the cover, if your spacing is larger/smaller just scale the spacer on the Z axis to match your setup. The hole for the mounting screw is designed to be 4mm in diameter, but if yours end up being...
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Umbilical restraint location shifted to LH side of toolhead and now allows for cable flexibility between the restraint and Huvud board and helps prevent the umbilical chord rubbing on the RH rear Z belt. It also prevents the bowden tube from...
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This new shorter design now just fits the maximum Z-height of my printer. * 9/4/20 update: Tested key portions of design: Printed full-sized but partial sections of the design to test key portions. Printed the upper collar portion for fit of its...
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8-2-18: I updated the fan duct today to allow for adjusting for optimal height on the Z axis to support different types of E3D J-heads. Appears some tend to be longer then others. This will allow you to move the duct up and down about 20mm in either...
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But I still have to optimize the main-airflow location. Q & A How much X, Y and Z do you loose with this? On Ender 5 Plus: leave X and Y Endstops as they are, Size reduces from 350x350 to X=330mm; Y=340 How is the Offset of the IR probe: about...
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Sensing the door position is done by a separate Z-Wave door sensor. Side note: I have several devices on my home automation network that are very similar but don't need the relay. I plan on designing custom enclosures for those as well... ...stay...
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The main benefits by comparison with the stock T2 head are: - very lightweight, allowing you to increase print quality among with really high acceleration values; - very easy to assemble, only 4 main parts to install (v6Head, v6Holder, Fan_holder,...
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Model needs to be placed 0.9mm beneath Z=0 in order to flatten out motor mount. Post-Printing Remove structures obviously. 6 mm holes for threaded rods might have to be drilled to dimension. Four "pins" that is supposed to fit in four holes of front...
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Finger changes reduced z axis 10% and increase x,y 20%. Did a few adjustment on each piece to allow more freedom. (the following changes should allow better movement of fingers and get closer to a closed fist with hand.) This changes was tested on my...
cults3d
Ball joint female is adjustable and the Pipe in which the ball joint is going can easily beeing printed longer with upscale on Z. two versions of the rear ramps are available, one is a 180° flipable one which let a nice flat effect on the ramp in...
cults3d
Ball joint female is adjustable and the Pipe in which the ball joint is going can easily beeing printed longer with upscale on Z. two versions of the rear ramps are available, one is a 180° flipable one which let a nice flat effect on the ramp in...
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The "Keywork Grill MkII" will definitely need supports, I recommend tree supports with a 0.24mm z-gap. I have designed all of these parts to print best with 0.14mm layers and 3x0.5mm walls (this can be done easily with a standard 0.4mm nozzle). You...
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This mount can be adjusted by very small amounts making it easier to get your Z height just right for the perfect first layer. The design can be adapted to other printers by doing a new base mount for the base and sliding parts which stay the same. I...
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Note that the system won‘t stabilize movements in the Z direction (up and down movements). There is only few additional hardware needed:2x M4x30 screw2x M4x18 screw2x M4 nut1x rubber band¼ in to ¼ in male adapter like this (only needed for...
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If you need even more space either print a pair of 12mm spacers or scale the Z axis (non-uniform) to 200% for 24mm spacers. Slide on the grills if you want them. - Print one pair of the two designs posted. Optionally use a Sharpie to color in the...