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I lube the teeth and the bearing surfaces using the grease they sell for 3D printers - you can also use the grease they sell for fishing reels. My next project - modifying this winder for outdoor use and heavier rubber motors. ...Reduce the gear...
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1/23/17- Revised the 17 Mount, Added End cap to encapsulate all gears so they can be greased and enclosed, new method for holding end caps together, will elaborate in my next video 1/24/17 - Made a small revision to both sides of the capsule. Check...
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Place the 0.8mm copper plate (you may need another thickness due to the tolerance of your 3D prints) using a drop of thermal grease between the copper plate and the heatsink (see photo 7).Place the original thermal pad on the other cooled IC (not the...
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Test fit to the rudder stuffing tube, apply grease to the shaft on the final fitting. Prop The plastic prop I used needed to be trimmed to fit inside the rudder ring. Try to ensure that about the same amount is taken from each blade, and sand...
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Now, I'm positive that what I should have used is silicone grease - which I have in my tackle box for fishing reels. UPDATE: Even with lubrication, it's still just a touch too tight. So, I've redesigned the slots for the o-rings to be a bit deeper...
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Extra parts required: - M2x10mm cap head screw x1 - M2 hex nut x1 - M2x6mm screw, black finish, x3 - M3 hex half-nut/jam-nut, brass x1 - M2x20mm countersunk screw x1 - [M1.7x6mm plastic self-tapping screws...
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Put some grease in the bearings. Mount the bracket that came with the spindle to your Spindle Adapater. You will need 4 M6x90 screws, 4 spacers, and 4 M6 nuts. You need to insert the 2 LM8LUU, and the set of the backlash free brass nut. Again you...
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The handle is mounted on two greased aluminum rails with adjustable tensioners to adjust the feel of the throttle.  ### Parts List: > - 1 Arduino Pro Micro. (Must be ATmega32U4) > - 1...
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Make sure your lubricant doesn't affect your plastic type (Regular grease can make some plastics brittle, I used "Fluid Film" but you can also use Lithium based grease for plastic).\r\n\r\nInstructions :\r\n* Remove stock transmission, remove cross...
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For grease, personally I used petroleum gel (vaseline for machinery, at least that what was written on gel tube). Contact points This rail and bearing design incorporates at least 6 points of contact between rail and BB. At contact points were BB...
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Before doing the final reassembly I gave the top of the lower bearing and the entire steering tube a thin coating of Phil Wood’s green waterproof grease to protect it from future corrosion. I also inspected the o-ring that is built into the upper...
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So give them a gentle press and try to find the sweet spot where the threads match up.If you still want to use grease to get an easier fit, here is my recommendation:Finish Line Fett Synthetik Casual GreaseAmazon.de:...
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Then apply some greases on the area of the stud the bush is going. slide the bush on the stud and insert in the hauler wheel hub, Hold the bold head with a socket or alen key depends on your m4 bolts. Take the wheel fit it over the shaft coming out...
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Apply a small amount of grease to the bushings and pulleys to reduce friction. 6. Cut two pieces of EVA sheet (16 x 60mm) and one piece for the cable. Glue them onto the grip and cable with hot glue. 7. To make the hook tip, print the molds to inject...
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Carefully apply a small amount of grease or Vaseline to the outer threads of the body. With smooth ease, guide the slider onto the prepared surface, then commence threading the nut. The process will initially prove challenging, but repeated cycles...
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A small amount of silicone grease will help it move freely and reduce noises. You can also come up with an alternative way to pass the filament through. The latches need to be printed at higher resolutions as well (0.16mm is fine, but going to 0.12...
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... tie all the pieces together more. Lubricate the guides well with lithium grease and check that they don't rub, and you're done. 11.Check the tension of the belts. ... 11.OPTIONAL insert M5 knurled nuts for better grip on the X axis linear mod.
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... a bit (but of course don't over-tighten it, this is still just plastic after all). That way the ball joint will rotate within the pivot block when you turn the screw. A little bit of oil or grease in the ball joint might be a good idea.
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Slip belt over stepper shaft, don't get grease on it. Hold stepper coupler with lead screw bottomed out in it. Tighten lead screw coupler bolt. Then put stepper coupler onto stepper shaft bottomed out and tighten bolt. Assemble Tensioner: Put...
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Always remember to run grease on all the parts to achieve perfect operation. For individuals working with a Sabertooth 2x12 that wishes to place it in between the cases while still retaining full performance from their spur gear; note that this...
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Clean the end plug from any stringing or blobs (particularly the point may have some), put some silicon grease, silicon oil or something else slippery on if you have it around (it's not strictly necessary so don't worry if you don't). and snap the...
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Servo Wire Guide and Back Landing Gear This part functions exceptionally well, although I do recommend applying some grease to reduce the displacement of servo wires. The landing gear is sturdy and wide, but you might want to consider redesigning it...
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Give it some post-printing work with sanding paper and a fingertip of grease for the color. Use the "Flat" pattern to do your own designs. Why the hell did I do this stupid stuff? It all has started with installing a Bigtreetech silent...
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Construction Recommendations: print trigger components and string attachments (all the small parts) at 0.2mm layer height with 100% infill and 1.6mm walls/top/bottom print remaining parts 0.2mm layer height with 50% cubic infill and 1.6mm...
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Do not lubricate with any oil or grease! I found that lubrication will increase static friction and increase skipping risk. It makes them slide easier once moving, but it will be stickier when starting. - UPDATE Jan 19 2018 I have tried several...
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Construction Recommendations: print trigger components and string attachments (all the small parts) at 0.2mm layer height with 100% infill and 1.6mm walls/top/bottom print remaining parts 0.2mm layer height with 50% cubic infill and 1.6mm...
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Super Lube (or similar grease) helps get tight printed threads to work more easily. Try it! 4. Feet installed (with leveling foot adapters installed) 5. Right side up, with feet installed 6. get a long enough zip tie, or use multiple zip ties...
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*The collet holder requires a bit of lithium grease on the thread. *The tolerances on the fitting pieces are quite tight, for added stability. Play with a couple of pieces and if your printer's dimensional accuracy isn't that great, you might have...
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The advantages related to lm8uu and drylin bushings are: - No moving parts - No extra grease needed - Stiff and sturdy bronze metal - Quiet run on smooth rods The only downside: They do not come in the same size as lm8uu or trying. While the center...
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Put some grease between the magnets to avoid sticking them together! The kinematic coupling (tool mount) uses one 3mm rod as the lock shaft. The other rod is cut into six 10mm long pieces and each piece is glued into the tool mount. 3 round 5x3...