hansa flex 3d models
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(Wire pull handles are made to pretty low tolerance and you may need to flex them a little bit to get them in the holes.)Print settings:I recommend at least 3 perimeters and 30% infill. This will take 600~900g of filament.</p><h3>Assembly</h3><p>I...
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The tire part of the wheels are printed with nija- or semi- flex. I found that both worked well for traction on hardwood/tiled floor. I believe they will be fine for carpet and and concrete, but have not tested them. The bearings are 10mm in diameter...
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Arctic P14 or Noctua NF-P14s Redux or Scythe Kaze Flex. If noise is of no concern use a <a href="https://noctua.at/en/nf-a14-industrialppc-2000">Noctua industrial NF-A14 PPC-2000</a>, loud but offers the best result.</li><li><a...
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New flex contacts should help resolve inconsistent terminal connections. I'm using PETG because my application requires the batteries to be used outside in the warm weather. PLA should work for indoor use or cooler weather. Feel free to leave...
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Personally I used 4 perimeters and 30% infill to maximise rigidity and reduce any potential flexing. 3.As per previous designs there are some sacrificial layers to holes to help bridging, they will need clearing prior to assembly. 4.The Upper...
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Alas, in the process of flexing those joints' muscles, disaster struck! My new buddy snapped right off its peg, hence no photo opportunities. No problem though - what we have works just fine with one teeny adjustment still on tap – specifically...
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Some of the wires were flexing too much and I was worried that they may experience excessive strain because of it. Also, I was inspired by a YouTube video I saw; sorry, I can't remember how to find it, where the circuit board case had a connector for...
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3) Tendon guide: The flexible tendon guide is comfortable and flexes with the hand. It does not bear the load of the tendon; rather, it is only a guide to the rigid tensioner clip. The rigid tensioner clip takes the full load of the tendon and is...
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The TPU used in the specimens was a Shore 92A semiflex, and indeed it flexes!)The outer case parts are supposed to be rigid, so use something rigid for it. If you're going to leave your equipment in your car, <strong>use...
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Uses only 3D printed parts and super glue yet has fully functional hinge and button which presses in and unlocks a catch to allow you to open it, using the flex in the plastic to act as a spring. Hinge opens to 90 degrees and stops like the real...
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For the game cartridge and controller ports: Earl Grey filament from Faberdashery, http://www.faberdashery.co.uk/products-page/print-materials/earl-grey/ • Raspberry Pi 3 model B with power cord and video cable • 8GB microSD card with software...
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Flexing the D-ring to fit into the hole after printing might work too, but this seemed easier to me. A printed D-ring would be much easier to slip on after, but I'd be worried about it being strong enough to not break or pull free. I also made a...
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A great step to get used to OpenFigure3D models before going for the full articulated 3D printable figure, which you can find here. Available in various versions:Flex poseRegular, print all at once in a single colorMulti-part, allowing to print...
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Personally I used 4 perimeters and 30% infill to maximise rigidity and reduce any potential flexing. 3.As per previous designs there are some sacrificial layers to holes to help bridging, they will need clearing prior to assembly. 4.The Upper...
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anti flex drive why less weight and rigidity speed drive should work fine as well and https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4444682 microswiss direct drive- basically the same thing but heavier v6 hotend why? higher flow rates 32 bit board why? ...
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Fan ducts(several to choose from or print them all and test each one) Effectors(there are a few to choose from including stock style,E3DRV5/6 style and Delta style Frame parts(reinforcements and extrusion covers/fillers) LCD knob/back cover LED...
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Personally I used 4 perimeters and 30% infill to maximise rigidity and reduce any potential flexing. 3.As per previous designs there are some sacrificial layers to holes to help bridging, they will need clearing prior to assembly. 4.The Upper panel...
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This is super rigid and doesn't flex even a tiny bit bit for me anyway - which was my main goal. I'm printing @ 150mm/s and 4500mm/s² with this one. It should fit all ender 3:s and those using the same gauntry mounting plate. Step files is...
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The materials used include XT-CF20 for chassis parts, colorFabb_XT for general technical parts, colorFabb_HT for high-strength technical parts, nGen for bodywork, and nGen_FLEX for tires. We needed a big printer to print the body and chassis parts,...
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Personally I used 4 perimeters and 30% infill to maximise rigidity and reduce any potential flexing. 3.As per previous designs there are some sacrificial layers to holes to help bridging, they will need clearing prior to assembly. 4.The Upper panel...
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--- ### Hardware Required 5 x M3x8 bolts (button-heads are best) 1 x M3 Nyloc Nut 4 x M3 Nut (non-nyloc) ### USING A NORMAL NUT IN THE X AXIS CAPTIVE NUT HOLE CAN LEAD TO IT COMING UNDONE -- USE ONLY AN M3 NYLOC NUT FOR THIS SPOT You *can* choose to...
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The corner brackets are designed to securely fasten the tubing in place using multiple fasteners, eliminating material flex. This modular design approach allows for adaptability, enabling the inside brackets to be redesigned without reprinting the...
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Print the belt holder from normal PLA, there‘s enough flex and resilience in the pincers‘ design (so far). But print it with little infill as the jaws gripping the belt are a potential point of failure. They did splinter on me in a previous version...
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There are slits in the case at the top right and bottom right corners to allow some flex taking the case off. I recommend holding the device sideways, with the buttons facing up and pushing the controller out using the opening for the buttons whilst...
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The top part is slimmer because it's supposed to flex a little bit, since the hex nut on top is not complanar with the top tube, and this angle change according the bike geometry. It also keep the system well pressed together, avoiding backslash -...
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I strongly recommend printing a few practice frames to test the assembly process and get a feel for how to flex shapes into position and hold them securely before committing to the whole assembly.Take care to keep all the hot 3d pen plastic on the...
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Additions to the original version include: ability to position mounting pin at any point on bottom face of motor bracket ability to position flex cutout at any point on bottom face of motor bracket ability to optionally print a small web across base...
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The motor consists of three 3D printed parts: (1) Simple Bobbin, (2) Fan (optional for decoration), and (3) AA battery holder remixed from enif's Flexing battery holders with integrated spring. Additional materials needed to construct the paperclip...
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Remarks for SLA version: I recommend dialed-in resin settings for Mars 3 for best results and perhaps a resin mixture of ABS-like and Siraya Tech Tenacious 3:1 to provide enough flex to the puzzle noses. The gap between the puzzle pieces is 0.2mm,...
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Since PLA is garbage I did everything out of PETG / HTPLA+ / ASA since you get a bit of flex and higher strength overall. You should use 3+ perimeters and 15%+ gyroid infill. For rectilinear go much higher infill. I printed some parts w/0.6mm...