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This is a modified version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3155976 which can be assembled with pins and can be illuminated inside and on top Holes can be drilled up to 4 mm and span pins 4mm or 4 mm allen screws or similar can be used to fix...
prusaprinters
I've also placed a support blocker on the inside of the spacer to reduce the post-process time. Lastly, I used a concentric finish for aesthetic reasons. If you're not using the provided project file, then ensure that all of the parts are oriented...
cults3d
I have included a screen shot of how I have support blockers configured in my slicer. NB. The previous versions had a mistake in the fan shroud position. 2020-12-29 - Added support for Slice Engineering Mosquito hotend. The back plate was...
prusaprinters
I used two layers with drying in between. -Set the settings for the PETG print with Support Material/ Contact Z Distance on 0 (soluble). -Use Support Blockers or Support-from-build-plate-only so no support is printed under the overhang. -Print the...
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On the center box part, I used Cura's support blocker to keep supports out of the door hinge area. The door itself does not need supports. The parts will need to be oriented for printing. ... Update 7-18-2019: The STEP file is now uploaded for easy...
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my z position_endstop is 0.82wire connection:the one I have has VSG, connect it to the original mechanical Z endstop connector on the controller board, but it requires VCC (3.3V probably, my octopus).Double check polaris before connect. Adjust...
prusaprinters
I'd suggest you put support blockers there. <br>-Bed adhesion such as skirts/rafts should be avoided as it will make the print too large, defeating the purpose of this model.<br><br><br>Original description:</p><blockquote><p><br>My take...
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The hdmi and usb-c ports are also not necessary for the intended purpose from today's point of view, so they are not exposed either.The main body needs support at the openings for the connections and the passage for the adxl345 cable. When using...
prusaprinters
I also recommend using a support blocker on the grip section as they should print fine without support. (The bottom part with the indents)<br>I used 40% infill. You could use more if you want, but it might make it even harder to squish it in to the...
prusaprinters
You might want to add a support blocker to the hole on brace A if you don't like cleaning support out of holes. </li> </ul> <h3>Assembling the secured version</h3> <ol> <li>Once printed, attach brace B to the mount that comes with the SKADIS, with...
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I have included a shape you can use in Cura as a support blocker to minimize the amount under the skirt. My settings were to use a global 50 degree support overhang threshold and 25% density, and then block off any unnecessary regions (see images)....
prusaprinters
My take has the following changes:Square nuts hold the screws connecting the control arms.Upper control arms now attach using M4 screws.The M3 screws connecting the steering knuckle are locked in place by the M4 screws.The updated cad model is...
cults3d
For the arm I used a support blocker on the hold for the nut since those supports aren't really necessary. Assembly: This only covers parts that are different from the standard build: For the arm insert one M5 nylon lock nut and then use a M5x25...
cults3d
Print without supports or put a support blocker in the section where the magnet goes. The print should be paused right before it draws the first hexagon so that the magnet can be inserted. With my slicer and print settings, this is right before layer...
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## **Printer Settings:** #### box_bottom & top, speaker grid, speaker devider: - no rafts, no supports, 100% infill, 6 wall lines, .2 resolution #### mounting bracket: - supports active but blocked for the inside of speaker and espuino attachments,...
prusaprinters
This is the hardest part and must be done carefully. At no point should you undo the silver screw that goes into the Red button, there are springs and clips in there that hold the mechanism together, dont ask me how I know ! Then the inside plastic...
myminifactory
Like in original: head, and only head, will need supports - but there is no need of using supports in the middle of the head.You can use a big support blocker that will cover the whole face and top of the head leaving supports just around the head. ...I...
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Print in the orientation depicted and if not using the presliced gcode you will need to add custom support blockers, again see images for where to place them ( highlighted red). I recommend that you use PrusaSlicers paint on supports for this as I...
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Print it on it's back and use support blockers to prevent supports from being built in the long channels. I let them be built in the openings at the top since there's some significant overhang (see images attached). Print one or two of the hangers...
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Here is what I used in Cura and printed with Anycubic Kobra Neo using Overture PLA Professional filament..1mm layer height.6mm line width25mm/s speed10% fan speed3 walls, alternating extra wallSupports: I used supports to hold up the middle stem, but...
prusaprinters
In PrusaSlicer, I enabled support material, then added a support blocker cube of 45mm sides covering everything except the tips of the curved part to prevent support being used inside the part (see the screenshots above). The only reason to use...
prusaprinters
(There is a small indent to help guide you to where the pin should be pushed through) Take the light blocker and place it in the gap in the top of the camera body with the same shape and press down on both sides and apply even pressure. (It will be a...
prusaprinters
The supports were challenging to remove from the lower tea bag slot, which slopes on the interior and should not need supports, so, I'd recommend using support blockers for everything 0-33mm except the tea bag slot, but for the love of your sanity,...
prusaprinters
And use rounded head ones so they fit in the recess of the hole, or the extruder won't sit against the plate.You can use support blockers for the screw holes as no supports are needed for them.Lastly, after a bit of trial and error positioning the...
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... mostly. Used brims where necessary to prevent warping. Supports necessary for the top part. However, I used support blockers for nut holes as it was hard to remove supports there. ...For base, I also used supports to make sure axle holes are clean
cults3d
... but use high infill around the Allen wrench holes for stability, and 100% infill for the back wall, for strength. You ca set these separately using a "support blocker" (worst name ever) in Cura and changing the parameters for within its volume,
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... on 0.2mm resolution and 40% fill. The corner pieces will need supports. I used support blockers on the corner pieces about 2.5mm around the edges for easier support removal. Many pieces will need rotated for best print/structural integrity. ...
cults3d
Only the finger tips need to be supported as the rest can bridge, so strategic use of support blockers will make it easier to remove (40mm cube -25mm in x). This model is really just a gimmick, but I can see something like this being incorporated...
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Add blocker to cover open top-right portion of YC66 plate. Decrease size of bezels to reduce printing time. Profile too high; need to reduce height of top half by about 2 to 3 mm. Add space for internal weight. Move USB cutout downward by about...
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those take M2 pressnuts as well Printed Parts (TPU for most) : * 4 x separate ducts (12-13g each in TPU or better in PCTPE) * 2 x nano or micro cam mount (left & right in TPU) * 1 x cam mount hotshoe (for HD cam installation) * 4 x optional duct...