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62-150mm variable macro extension tube (Canon EF/EF-S)
62-150mm variable macro extension tube (Canon EF/EF-S)
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I'm using Flexfill 98A.Extra parts required:M3x50mm cap head screw x1M3x8mm cap head screw (hex drive), black finish, x3Hex driver tool to suit the M3x8mm screws (typically 2.5mm) with >=100mm long shaft, and ball endM3 hex nut, any material x1M3...

Drawing Robot - Arduino Uno + CNC Shield + GRBL
Drawing Robot - Arduino Uno + CNC Shield + GRBL
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I do acknowledge that even with the suggested software that you could run into a problem such as a hang on long plots (> 2 hours?). I've tested on plots as long as 90 minutes without issue but it is possible that a long plot could hang in a way I...

Customizable, 3D-Printable Keyguard for Grid-based, Free-form, and Hybrid AAC Apps on Tablets
Customizable, 3D-Printable Keyguard for Grid-based, Free-form, and Hybrid AAC Apps on Tablets
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Changed cover_home_button and cover_camera to display_home_button and display_camera because the original options were confusing.UPDATE 20 May 2018 (version 6): Added support for controlling the slope of top or bottom edges of message and command...

Icarus 2 - QIDI X-Max / X-Plus / I-Mate / X-Maker Carriage (Orbiter, Sherpa Mini, LGX Lite)
Icarus 2 - QIDI X-Max / X-Plus / I-Mate / X-Maker Carriage (Orbiter, Sherpa Mini, LGX Lite)
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If you plan on printing &gt; 350 C a lot you may want to go for the second option (2VX) as it pushes considerably more air, it's not very silent though. Otherwise, the first option is sufficient for prints up to 300 C.&nbsp;</p><p>You can use a...

Icarus 2 - QIDI X-Max / X-Plus / I-Mate Carriage (Orbiter, Sherpa Mini, LGX Lite)
Icarus 2 - QIDI X-Max / X-Plus / I-Mate Carriage (Orbiter, Sherpa Mini, LGX Lite)
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If you plan on printing &gt; 350 C a lot you may want to go for the second option (2VX) as it pushes considerably more air, it's not very silent though. Otherwise, the first option is sufficient for prints up to 300 C.&nbsp;</p><p>You can use a...