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I used some more epoxy glue to secure the head, hoodie and both hands to the thick copper wire. As the final step, sand down the blades a bit to get a matte finish and glue them inside the handles. Using a different figure from the game You can use...
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This means using a bolt of 35 mm (M4 or M3 will do) for the pivot.By the way, to access the Dremel chuck clamp you can…A) loosen the M3 corner screw on the upper_pillar_clamp and turn the Dremel roundB) take the rubber bands off and drop the...
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Optional zip ties to secure pigtails and mount the puck RADIO The puck uses a NRF24L01+ radio module. They're cheap and work great, but you must add a 10 uf capacitor bridging the VCC and ground pins or the performance will suffer greatly. Since the...
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You can tighten down the nut all the way into the bottom of the hole with the help of an M3 screw, then undo the screw and add a drop of super glue to secure this nut in place.InstallationSlide the caddy into the HDD cavity on the laptop.Make sure...
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(Many designs that I have seen are not), which offers extra protection, and secondly, I recommend coating the internal part, with Latex, for greater waterproofing and security. On the other hand, the filter must be subjected to further studies, so...
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Don't ream out those holes, you want those to be tight.The three bolts that secure the lens are M5 and I set up the nut for square nuts. You can run a 5mm drill bit through those holes to make the bolts free spinning.The grub screw on the pinion...
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My kid took it to her room and said, she will not give it back. Safety: don't solder the accu pins directly use accu with PCM build inside always wear glasses, when soldering secure bottom of top-cover by hot glue do not leave charging device alone...
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__Note:__ This is a simplified updated version that is mostly compatible with the old version (with a couple of minor exceptions described below in a section called "Migration from v1" ### Design Goals * Grips should attach securely but be easy to...
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To secure the launcher to the ground.8) A piece of rope (max 3 mm thick) to release the rocket from a safe distance.9) A M3 fastener and nut approx 10 mm. You have to cut it afterwards.</p><p>Parts to be printed:<br>1) The launcher. Print it with...
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Then the large gear above it and the printed short handle on the side.Use the 20 mm M3 bolt, spring and washer to secure the printed handle. You fine tune the tension of the spring and thereby the gear pressure against the filament later but for now...
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If the headrest for the front seat is all the way down and you want a phone holder for the backseat, then these modules squeeze in between the headrest and the body of the seat, securely staying in due to the hooks. The version marked down is to have...
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It uses self-securing cable management that doesn't require any cable ties. The PCB snaps in place and is moved to the side so it's not in the way of extruder access. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see some test prints using Hercules...
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Secure the watchface on the top using the 6 remaining M3 screws.24.Fill the plate of the watchface with fine-grained sand until you've reached the line on the central cone(about 2-3mm).Set your 10mm steel ball onto the minute_hands magnet and the...
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It generally comes with a circle 3m double-sided tape which allow you to securely fix the GPS in the box and I added a zip tie guide to secure it more. There's also a hole to pass your lipo wire out of the bay and a zip tie (2 hole) guard to tight...
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I have no idea why, but your mileage may vary. Infill: The infill doesn't really matter, but I used 15%, with a gyroid fill pattern. Nozzle: 0.4IMPORTANT NOTE: @GadgetBlues pointed out something that I hadn’t thought of that’s probably pretty...
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Tighten it down securely, until it presses the idler arm's bearing in all the way, then back off about 1/8 turn, just until the idler arm can pivot freely.Insert your idler tension spring through the large hole in the base plate's back stop section,...
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The Servo moves a mechanism inside to raise the eye brows and lower the jaw.BILL OF MATERIALSPartDescriptionQtyCostRaspberry Pi PicoThe $4 microcontroller from Raspberry Pi1£4.00ServoA low cost SG90 Servo1£3.00Ultrasonic Range FinderHC-SR04 3.3v...
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It uses self-securing cable management that doesn't require any cable ties. The PCB snaps in place and is moved to the side so it's not in the way of extruder access. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see some test prints using Hercules...
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Print multiple pins to distribute in Zuccotti Park and secure an epoxy pin back or make a magnet for flexibility. Stand with #occupywallstreet #occupywallst. http://occupywallst.org/</s> <|im_start|> assistant Express solidarity by designing and...
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Then the large gear above it and the printed short handle on the side.Use the 20 mm M3 bolt, spring and washer to secure the printed handle. You fine tune the tension of the spring and thereby the gear pressure against the filament later but for now...
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The version of Raspberry Pi camera does not matter at this point (v1 or v2 work equally well). Place the lid over the camera and LED strip. Secure the camera and LED strip in place by using the lid piece. Use 2x 10 mm M3 screws.</p> </li>...
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Take some kapton tape and wrap around the battery so that the balance leads are securely held in place as well as the BMS connector and the exposed 2x2 slots are covered leaving nothing loose and no exposed metal.30. With the 300mm heat shrink in...
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Take care that the little dots on the display are at the bottom.Take the buzzer and use some isolation tape to secure it. After that, take it out and put hot glue around it. Put it back in its place and wait until the glue is dryed.</p><p>Then strip...
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This carriage was printed using another Icarus 1.2 carriage with Orbiter 1.5 and Trianglelab Dragon Standard Flow at the recommended print settings.But we start the guide from scratch. Notice: If your Dragon hotend has a V6 groove mount...
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This carriage was printed using another Icarus 1.2 carriage with Orbiter 1.5 and Trianglelab Dragon Standard Flow at the recommended print settings.But we start the guide from scratch. Notice: If your Dragon hotend has a V6 groove mount...
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This carriage was printed using another Icarus 1.2 carriage with Orbiter 1.5 and Trianglelab Dragon Standard Flow at the recommended print settings.But we start the guide from scratch. Notice: If your Dragon hotend has a V6 groove mount...
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This carriage was printed using another Icarus 1.2 carriage with Orbiter 1.5 and Trianglelab Dragon Standard Flow at the recommended print settings.But we start the guide from scratch. Notice: If your Dragon hotend has a V6 groove mount...
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This carriage was printed using another Icarus 1.2 carriage with Orbiter 1.5 and Trianglelab Dragon Standard Flow at the recommended print settings.But we start the guide from scratch. Notice: If your Dragon hotend has a V6 groove mount...
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This carriage was printed using another Icarus 1.2 carriage with Orbiter 1.5 and Trianglelab Dragon Standard Flow at the recommended print settings.But we start the guide from scratch. Notice: If your Dragon hotend has a V6 groove mount...
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This carriage was printed using another Icarus 1.2 carriage with Orbiter 1.5 and Trianglelab Dragon Standard Flow at the recommended print settings.But we start the guide from scratch. Notice: If your Dragon hotend has a V6 groove mount...