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I used an Arduino Nano and sensors for my circuitry but can upload my program later. I will put together an Instructable and post the link, but if you message me, I can email you the code as I have it written now. I completed the code to take...
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It has no origin sensors.Unique and fun motion seen every minute.note: there are reduction gears in the 28BYJ-48 stepper motorVideoHow to makeYou needESP32 based micro controller with WiFi. I used "MH-ET LIVE MiniKit" type ESP32-WROOM-32 board...
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(https://www.omc-stepperonline.com/nema-17-stepper-motor/nema-17-bipolar-1-8deg-16ncm-22-6oz-in-1a-3-7v-42x42x20mm-4-wires.html) a Bmg drive set or a Bmg extruder to slaughter for the original sensor you need M3x20 2x for the bltouch you need M3x12...
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But no, I'm a madman, so, there's one more step if you're going for Saiyan-level experience here: -- Option 1: Put a door/window sensor on your greenscreen so when the greenscreen is in a "deployed" state, the smart plug turns on. -- Option 2:...
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leave this for at least 4 weeks before you remove the old one. Huge thank you to: Trigg-Darren for providing the dimensions of the 57L and for testing! jtreminio for the 107.5mm Case_127 idea [UPDATE 13/JUN/2019] added half height baskets small...
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For most slides I could brush off the dust with a brush designed to clean digital camera sensors, but some required cleaning with a q-tip and a film cleaning solution. I used PEC-12. I used this solution as little as possible because even a cotton...
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UC9281M1 uses a CMOS image sensor utilizing MIPI I/F for the development in high speed mode processing frame data quickly along providing stable imaging operations and maintaining video display live view features. It incorporates new ultra-low-power...
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The upper board with the infrared sensors might need a bit of a wiggle to slide in straight. Also there is a small rubber ring around the microphone on the bottom left of this board, be careful that it doesn't fall off while sliding in.After...
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Thanks! Please note, this is not compatible with the auto-leveling sensor. Send me one and I'll try to make one fit.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Printer:</strong></p> <p>Creality CR-10</p> <p><strong>Rafts:</strong></p> <p>No</p>...
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Update: August 16, 2019 I have uploaded a work in progress fixing plate for an EZABL sensor. This was a member request with an 18mm mounting hole specified. Since I've never used one before, this is definitely work in progress. All comments are...
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You will need 3 bearings if you want to use the v2 axis with the roller. No supports should be needed. I printed in blue PLA with 4 walls and 20% infill. v1 Assembly instructions: Print one of each piece as oriented (besides those labeled v2) Fit...
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If you don't need/use the sensor, just chop that off in 123d Design and save some print time. I included STEP files so the parts could be more easily edited as solids. Issues: So far the only issue with this design is for the new fan duct, I used...
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The rifle targeting sensor system that linked to the users HUD allowed for far more accuracy than a standard carbine both at long range as well as when hip firing at close-mid range. While the basic DC15-X prototypes lacked any sort of stock,...
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It uses a temperature sensor on the end of a wire that you can place wherever you want and it will ramp up the cooling at 38 degrees C plus. I tested it by holding the thermistor onto the print-bed as it warmed up to 80c and I could see the fan...
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You will need to move the filament runout sensor to inside the control electronics compartment. A lot of folk have already done this due to the potential to snag up on the wiring harness or filament when the printer homes. There's a "Thing" here...
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Snip this off before trying to respool your filamentWhen you run out of filament, and trigger the run-out sensor, its a good idea to unscrew the fitting on the top of the extruder before ejecting the remainder. I find that randomly, the filament can...
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I recommend using a shorter heat sink and/or a fanBe sure to choose a fan size that will not interfere with the height of your heat sinkFilament sensor fits without issueBondtech extruder fits without issueOnly other fitment issues I have heard have...
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Feedback and remixes are welcome :)Key advantages:- more room around nozzle for different duct designs- provides clear view of the nozzle, great for watching first layer go down or for using an endoscope as a nozzle cam- saves weight, this printed...
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I have built myself a pitot tube connected to a barometric sensor (BMP280) on an Arduino Nano and measured air speeds of maybe 1-2 m/s from the part cooling fan, if at all (it's very hard to measure such low air speeds with a pitot tube, as the...
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The rifle targeting sensor system that linked to the users HUD allowed for far more accuracy than a standard carbine both at long range as well as when hip firing at close-mid range. While the basic DC15-X prototypes lacked any sort of stock,...
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I already designed an e3D-V& bowden extruder plate (labeled B), a Cyclops double extruder plate (labeled C), an engraving laser plate (labeled L) with support for electronic board and a sensor, if someone like me need it\nalso added an example of how...
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The rifle targeting sensor system that linked to the users HUD allowed for far more accuracy than a standard carbine both at long range as well as when hip firing at close-mid range. While the basic DC15-X prototypes lacked any sort of stock,...
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This model is untested, while it has been printed, and semi assembled with eva 3.0 parts and a mellow fly SHT 42, it has not been put on a printer and fully tested, so the part might require tweaking, and or the instructions might not be fully...
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Lathe RPM A potential future mod involves attaching an inductive sensor to measure the number of screw passes by on the clip and display the result on a 0.97" screen using an Arduino. However, I never completed this project due to issues with...
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a milk bottle) TOOLS: 3D printer Soldering iron Various hand tools Light meter or an App on a Smart Phone (e.g: “Physics Toolbox Sensor Suite”) NOTES: Do not pull the left-hand side of the curtain chain, as the Tension Post may break. The assembly...
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Use Two M3 8mm Screws to Hold the Creality Stock ABL Sensor in Its Mount. Parts Cooling Duct Height Placement: When the Hot-End Nozzle Is Touching the Build Plate, the Bottom of the Part Cooling Duct Should Be Between 1mm and 2mm Above the Build...
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The structure of this Thingiverse-Description: - Hello - (The structure of this Thingiverse-Description) - The design goal oft this 3d printer - Bill Of Materials - How to build - Trouble shooting - Print Settings - How I design this - Questions &...
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Tack the shoulder button sensors (not used in this build) out of the way with more glue (or just clip them off entirely). And anchor in place the 4 thin wires that come out of the PCB board (or, like me, have one break from metal fatigue during...
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Fix to this robot a small camera, webcam, flashlight, sensor... and control it remotely. The Python code will let you move the robot, autonomously, following pre-set movement patterns with precision.</p> <p>Convert it into a remotely operated...
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I've design the finger with holes on the back for a future addition of extensiometric cells or pressure sensors. It was tested partially, giving acceptable results. However, it still has some flaws and lacks a way to directly feedback its position,...