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... out. You can now access the inside and unlock/dismantle it part by part. Then you'll have to figure out what the problem is. ...If you have any problems and leave a comment and I will endeavour to assist the best I can.</p> Category: Containers
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For my application, since I will be using ‘half-clips’ (see attached photos), I did not worry about figuring out how to use full toe clips with straps. There are possible solutions, but these would require additional modifications to the pedals. FYI,...
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I figured I could design a bunch of holes the in the rotating part that would act as a shutter for a very simple light detector system. On one side of the shutter, a simple LED, on the other side an LDR which, as the name indicates, changes...
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A bit of a pita, but I haven't figured out a way around it yet, drop me a line if you have ideas. When printed in PLA the threads seemed to come out cleaner and worked right off the printer for me. ...I dont print a lot in PETG so it could be simple...
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Put the part in place and figure out how long you need the belt to be. After cutting to length, attach the belt end that comes from the motor first. For this you will need M3 panhead screws or the plate for the bed will not sit flush. After the belt...
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See links below. M-bot v.2; https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3045974 M-bot v.3; https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3134348 M-bot v.3.5; https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3889891 So far this is just a mockup, to determine extrusion lengths, and to...
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...I only do a dual extrusion about once every 100 prints, and I figured it is a bit pointless to have the dual duct blow air at the inactive (and usually unscrewed) nozzle all the time. It makes more sense to also direct this air at the active nozzle.
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Pretty easy to figure out where these go :D Because edges don't always print flat, i sanded the edges that will be glued together to ensure a flatter surface for adhesion. Glue the 2 pins into the Support Bottom. Using the square pin, glue the...
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Other improvements are that the seam between the stream and the splash has been moved lower where it is even less likely to be noticed; and mass has been removed from the part of the "stream" that sits inside the cup to improve stability when the...
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Note: Figure out exactly how the parts are going to fit together, and how you are going to hold them before you apply the Methylene Chloride solvent. Then work quick! The solvent sets in seconds, and it is easy to end up with misaligned parts! Also...
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To do this, I figured I need powerful servos and power supply. This robot should be able to carry plenty. It's not the cheapest due to the powerful servos used.</p> <p>Please take very good care of your fingers. The servos used here could easily snip...
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(Refer to photo of T800 for how to measure the size you will need to print) Just scale in your slicer software on XY by 1/58*[your figure]. Do subscribe to my YouTube channel. Stay tuned on the latest build videos. All constructive comments and...
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Go figure... If you experience difficulties with the OBJ format, go to TinkerCad here, copy the project to your account and export to STL. Assembly Before installing the stepper drivers on the CNC shield, install jumpers for microstepping. I...
cults3d
I was fortunate to figure out I could trick the firmware and say the physical max endstop connections were the min. Everything worked out until I blew the Z axis endstop (no idea how that happened). I had to replace that board. Went dual extrusion...
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Stay tuned ... ### Questions (so far): 1) I tried to figure out a "good size". The board should be both visible and at the same time not take up too much space. I.e. a person should find space on his/her desk. This idea clashes with the principle...
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There's an optimum ratio which you can figure out by testing them. Too much petroleum jelly, and they won't catch a spark, too little, and they either can get wet, or they burn too quick. The right ratio should yield a water resistant tinder, with a...
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A major part of this system are bench dogs, and as the metal ones can be quite expensive and you don't necessarily need that much strength in most tasks I figured I'd design and print a set. Same goes for a variety of additional accessories which...
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I have decided to upload each individual group of figures by position in their own zip file to make it easier (small file size) for you to download. As per my usual, each Zip file will contain the model un-based, based, and with supports. In order to...
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This probably isn't for the faint of heart and I doubt anyone is crazy enough to try printing this but I still thought I'd post it because someone might be able to use parts of it (the coin slide mechanism?) or maybe at least get ideas from it. The...
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I seriously considered patenting this design, however, as a maker/engineer I always like to be able to make things myself and I figured some of y'all might feel this way as well. So here it is! If you don't wanna go through the trouble of making...
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Unfortunately I am having trouble figuring out how to fit the "... Player card 2.x" versions of the player card into the box with the new card holders. Currently only the "... Player card 1.x" seem to fit nicely in between.</p> </blockquote>...
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A major part of this system are bench dogs, and as the metal ones can be quite expensive and you don't necessarily need that much strength in most tasks I figured I'd design and print a set. Same goes for a variety of additional accessories which...
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If someone can figure this out, I would be happy to add the information. For the Duet, just open the config.g file and add the following commands anywhere above the M501 command: <b>; Filament Sensor config M591 D0 P2 C4 R20 S1 ; extruder...
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If you can figure out where to put 2 3mm (1/8") holes that are 26mm apart on center vertically, then you might be able to just mount the flat mount directly to the fan cover. It is very light weight. I printed and am using my second to final...
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Seeking for a nice weekend project I stumbled upon this belt: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:325458 When I saw this I figured wouldn't it be nice to have a belt which comes off the printer fully assembled? It took more than a weekend but here we...
grabcad
DESIGN SUMMARYThe problem I set out to address was that of figuring out the perfect distance between 2 or more gears so that they mesh/work properly once placed on their mounting points. This problem is especially relevant in 3D Printing as usual...
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A major part of this system are bench dogs, and as the metal ones can be quite expensive and you don't necessarily need that much strength in most tasks I figured I'd design and print a set. Same goes for a variety of additional accessories which...
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I need to figure out a better/easier way to do it in Blender. The original mesh is fairly fine anyway so I don't think a printer will do a nice version unless its a resin printer or you have a small nozzle fitted. </p><p>3mm metal...
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Or use whatever display you want, just figure out how to mount it yourself.FINAL THOUGHTS:Should you decide to make this, please post a make. I like to see my designs come to life and frankly, with all the work you will have put in, you should show...
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A major part of this system are bench dogs, and as the metal ones can be quite expensive and you don't necessarily need that much strength in most tasks I figured I'd design and print a set. Same goes for a variety of additional accessories which...