handsome squidward socks 3d models
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IMPORTANT: Due to the close vicinity of heatblock and part cooling shroud, I recommend using PETG or similar alongside a nozzle sock to prevent the heat of the heatblock from softening and eventually destroying your cooling shroud. Mounting: You...
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If your only experience is with the OEM nozzle then this will be a new item; put a silicone sock on the heater block. It does wonders for temperature stability when printing all the compatible filaments. Have fun; it might take a bit to dial in your...
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The color changes for this model are as follows: White - Eyes/Hair Tan - Face/Arms/Ankles Red - Shirt/Socks Blue - Shoes Green - Pants Black - Outlines/Detail The colors are in the file name too. Update 12/30/2018 - Multi-Material files have been...
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This is a mold to make your own silicon sock for the heater block on the replicator 2x. EDIT I just made another one with JUST the soapy water and putting a glob of the silicone in each half of the mold and squeezing them together. This is the...
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Especially if you are a sock driver, you may prefer a smoother surface that also isn't that cold on your feet like the original bare metal faceplates.So I designed faceplates that have a similar radius and size as the original plates, but without...
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I wasn't sure if my problem was simply running 3s with sock pinion, or If my original ESC fan was dying. Nonetheless, I wanted to design a bulletproof upgrade. First step, motor cooling. First of all, keeping your motor cool will increase the...
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To hold the XT60 in place, we used just a bit of superglue around the base of the connector that slides into the front panel Connectors used for Balanced port:...
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12th 2023 --:Following some suggestions, I have uploaded two further variants with 1 and 2mm higher brush slots.The 2mm higher version removes blobs from the nozzle and also the underside of the silicone sock quite well, but I'm not sure how long the...
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Use the sock 5 Plus screws to mount the adapter. NOTE: Use the 2.95mm version to mount the EZ board using M3 screws. They will self tap. Use the 4.1 insert version if you wish to use M3 threaded inserts for the EZ board mounting. (photo of both...
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Reinstall the original silicone sock. 9) Upgrade printer firmware by downloading the file below onto an empty SD card formatted FAT32. Place the SD card into the printer card slot and then start the printer. It will upgrade printer firmware to one...
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The duct does not block access to the silicone sock if you need to remove it for changing nozzles or whatever. 5mm LEDs should pop right in. How you wire is up to you, just be careful messing with the wires or your can blow your control board. ...
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Put thermal paste on the larger thread of the heatbreak, insert cartridge and thermistor in the heatblock, and INSULATE IT with silicone sock or similar. Snap the heatsink fan shroud in place. Secure the LHS duct to the carriage using the two...
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Do not use this hotend duct without silicone sock on heatblock ;) BOM + non printable parts: > Carriage: >>1x Main Body - print ABS >>1x Nozzle Fan Duct - print ABS >>1x Radiator Fan Duct - print ABS >>2x GT2 Belt lock >> 4x LM8U MISUMI linear...
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If you have the right filament colors, no painting is needed. The completed model is 225mm tall after assembly. Enjoy! Print instructionsRafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: .2mm Infill: 10% Notes: See below for some printing tips. ...
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... the BLtouch yet, even though it is very close to the hotend. I wrapped some heat reflective tape around it and I always keep my silicone sock on the hotend to make sure. ...I will not accept any responsibility if your components get damaged.</p>
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This X-Axis Linear Rail Upgrade is designed for use with my Orbiter Direct Drive System: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4856555 This uses an MGN12H with 300mm Rail. A neat feature for Klipper users is the dedicated ADXL345 accelerometer mount....
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There is very little space between the duct and the heat block (even less when you use the silicone sock), so the temperature is quite high there.I printed this with 3 perimeters 0.15mm height and 15% infil. ...The infill could be zero % tho.<br>Used...
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It fits nicely under a sock cap which is nice for people who don't want it to show. Original post: I am a teacher with students who are in class all day several days each week. I looked online for Earsavers that would work for sensitive ears,...
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If you use a silicone sock it can be hard to remove/install and holding the heater block without a special tool of some sort will probably require removal of the cooler in order to change the nozzle. With this split design, you only need to remove...
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Also first do the extruder mounting (don't forget the hotend sock), then fix all wiring, then the screwing; first top and sherpa then fans, and last mounting to the effector plate. The whole is attached to the effector plate using M3-12mm nuts and...
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The rim detached version also currently won't as work well with zip ties, but it generally stays in place without glue, especially if you use a skimmer basket sock. Recommend printing with wall lines set to 50 or infill at 100% primarily for...
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Also, it has 12mm wide "arms" rather than 10mm which is the widest it can be without interferring with the P.I.N.D.A probe and the outlets has been moved a bit away from the hotend to allow clearance for a silicone sock. The wider "arms" may lower...
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This tool should've been provided by the manufacturer in the first place in my opinion.Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5173082I included diagnosis' model here in case thingiverse implodes until it is posted in another repository.With...
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have added socks onto legs, have made the legs tiny bit smaller which has aloud me to create a smaller position hole so legs no longer fall out :)I have had no problem with original but others has stated legs fall out of body this has no been...
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V2 has been released to address this, but also make sure you're using a good silicone sock over your heater block.This was inspired by AlexMu's optimized fan duct (https://www.printables.com/model/48024-fan-duct-optimised-for-anycubic-i3-mega) though...
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I also recommend that you use a silicone sock on the heater block. Assembly notes: -The part cooling fan is held in the duct with the factory screws. You will need to ream out the small holes in the duct with the drill bit described above, then...
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Miscellaneous >Drag chain https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2860786 Bowden guide https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2385184 Belt attachment https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2907768 Hotend sock https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2916967 Filament...
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**BOM:** * 3 inch 8 ohm 5 watt speakers: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs-lot-8-ohm-5W-5Watt-78MM-3inch-Square-Speaker-Waterproof-Clear-Cone-Paper-Bright/32711943421.html * PAM8403 2x5W amplifier with potentiometer:...
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This version REQUIRES a silicone sock or kapton/fiberglass insulator to prevent temp errors (at least on a standard 30/40W cartridge and block). For low-temp printing, PETG or ABS should work just fine. I'm moving to high-temp, so I printed this one...
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The benefits include protecting all four sides of the hotend, including the thermistor, making this a better solution than a silicone sock which leaves the thermistor and heating element exposed.\r\n\r\nAccording to my research, this should be...