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Side note - I do not recommend the "privacy" type levers in the Ikonic range, in under 12 months I have had to disassemble, reshape and grease both of the units I have, so far so good for the non-locking "passage" type though. This thing is still...
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Additional parts required: - (Optional) Drilled 1.7mm aluminium backplate - BIQU H2 V2.0 extruder / hotend: https://www.biqu.equipment/products/biqu-h2-v2-0-extruder - Extruder gear PTFE grease: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B007UU9JMS -...
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I couldn't scan any document yet with sufficient clarity because all the papers have an embedded layer grease or wax that makes it shine in the light of the scanner. On the other hand, am sure that this, attached to the folder I found was hidden...
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* You don't really need grease, but if you feel some hard point, you can simply use a small spay of WD40 for the bolt once assembled. * I designed a wire cap to let the micro usb cable go into the box, then hold the cable * The box is made with an...
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Post-Printing: Assembly: First, thoroughly wash off a new mini-snap knife blade to remove any grease. Carefully snap off six sections, ensuring they have snapped cleanly along the score line. Using needle-nose pliers (do not use your bare hands),...
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Clean the oil/grease off gears of the potentiometer shaft, to make the superglue bond better. Superglue the top and bottom gears of the potentiometer shaft, together. Take care to glue only the gears on the potentiometer shaft to each other and not...
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I run it at speeds up to 50mm/s and will try higher when I get proper grease for the linear rails. The print head in action: https://youtu.be/wasuxKUdB7E This thing is a carriage for the Voron Afterburner print head running on two linear rails -...
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Add your favorite oil or grease to rail (you degreased brand new one, right?) 10. Do the reverse of Step 1 & re-level bed. 11. Move z limit switch up a few mm's/until nozzle doesn't crash into bed when homing. 12. Print away! ... Video:...
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Add some grease to rod holders if you think it needs it. ### Filament Port You can buy one or print one. * Use a PC4-M6 or PC4-M10 fitting for a professional look. Drill a hole slightly smaller and you can screw this into the container without...
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I use 100% silicone treadmill lubricant since you can get it cheap and it works well. IF YOU WANT TO ADD SILICONE GREASE: slather it on both sides of the bearing before placing the balls inside. ...If you just want to use silicone oil, you can...
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I added a very small amount of silicone grease to the threads, this may be a bad idea in the long run but it did turn more smoothly afterwards. Total adjustment is about 50mm, the threads are 35mm long but you need to leave about 3 threads engaged...
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Some grease may be added for easy turning. Watches were fixed in cups using oval-shaped spongy material (cut from heat pipe insulation materials). Noise may occur during operation; review motor specifications for operational voltage. If possible,...
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It should be printed as provided and fits on a Prusa bed. Super Lube (or similar grease) helps get tight printed threads to work more easily. Try it!</li> <li>Feet installed (with leveling foot adapters installed)</li> <li>Right side up, with feet...
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As you might expect by now, I put some elbow grease into organizing the game components. I ended up with a set of custom trays with lids that fit perfectly in the original box. This makes setup and cleanup a breeze, and keeps all of the parts...
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Do apply a very thin dose of white or dielectric grease to the threads. Be very sparing here. You're not trying to coat them, just give them a touch of slickness so the threads can spin freely. I've found that printed threading, even at a 6mm pitch,...
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I didn't know if the support for the hotend would resist the heating during printing, so I thought to add some washers on the filament tube with heat conductive grease, and designed the cooling case with a mount for a 30x30mm fan. It works pretty...
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A wee bit of silicone grease/oil can help, you may need to reapply occasionally. Assemble and mount the knobs as shown in the photos. You can adjust the knobs in two ways: 1. Preheat the bed to the highest temperature, then tighten the knobs just...
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Print all the gears and roller guides with a minimum 50% infill and 4 outer, upper and bottom layers.After you assemble everything, put a little bit of bearing grease on all the roller contact points and the gears. You don't need much. Also, put this...
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Also, put grease on the gears and in their sockets. You also need about a foot of wire for the positive and negative contacts to reach the momentary push button. Stl digital file of Denji's arm chainsaws from Chainsauxman Includes two styles of...
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... oldham. Extra Materials Required 4 M4 x 12mm socket head screws 4 M4 washers (another four is optional) 3.9 mm drill bit (for those living in the imperial countries, a 5/32" bit will do the trick) 3 mm drill bit (1/8" is good here) Synthetic grease
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Parts: 608 bearings: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10pcs-608zz-Deep-Groove-Bearing-Steel-Ball-Bearings-With-Grease-For-Skateboard-Roller-Blade-Scooter-Inline/32851756066.html https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NX23HGQ/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_t84jCbBQPG806...
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Use white lithium grease (or something slippery) on the eccentric wheel to avoid excessive friction against the main armature that might melt the plastic. Finally, a rubber band should be stretched across the top to keep downward tension on the...
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Also use plumber's grease on the rubber seals and ball and ball butts - this will help seal this thing. I have added a rubber washer at the end of this thing, which is not there to seal the end; it's there to put pressure on the ball and butts to...
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Just use enough grease to avoid friction. Movements are very silent now. **What You need:** **X-Axis Extruder base:** 1x M3x10 2x M3x14 4x M3x12 Countersunk 3x M3 Square Nut 3x M3 Nut 1x MGN12 Linear Sliding Guide Block (mostly in a Set with the...
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General purpose bearing grease. Not silicone paste. 1 x small tension spring to suit. My spring is about 8.5 mm OD, 0.9mm wire, 19 turns and 17mm long when compressed not including hooks. May need to be stronger but you can always replace it. 3 x...
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Verify that all rings rotate almost frictionlessly; if not, sand them, reprint them, or apply a small amount of grease. Every ring is attached using 20mm M4 screws and nuts, except for the tube clip, which can be secured with a good quality zip tie....
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Please leave a comment so that I can update this.Before installing the linear guide, clean it properly with alcohol and re-grease it. To disassemble the axis, loosen the upper end bracket, the screws of the trapezoidal nuts and the screws for the z...
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Parts include: - [Flywheel-the-world Flywheel](www.flywheeltheworld.com) flywheel pair - 2x [honeybadger motors](https://outofdarts.com/collections/motors/products/mtb-honey-badger-130-motor-for-nerf-blasters) -...
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Put some grease on the gear and put it in your Toranado. Align the grub screw to the flat side on the shaft and tighten it. Give it a spin and check if it runs fairly true.Loosen the 3 stepper bolts (there is a hole for that in the adapter). Mount...
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Greasing or oiling the drill's tip may help to some degree. ==================================================================== Update 6 January 2023: Sorry, I was totally wrong with my collet chuck design of December 2022 (file names...