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Official support for m4/m5 hardware is being actively developed. </p><p><strong>Which spider do I use?</strong><br>That's up to you – look for the picture at the top which discusses diffraction spikes. You might notice all images...
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The number of T-slot nuts required depends on the location, so be sure to orient them correctly.最初に組み立てておいた天面のフレームを取り付けます。場所によって必要なTスロットナットの数が異なるので、向きを間違えないでください。Assemble the doorドアを組み立てるScrew the magnetic catch hardware into the “handle frame”. The...
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# Addtional Hardware Needed: - 4-40 Thread Size Screws (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GDZEM9Q/) - USB-C Extender (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BPSNZVQ2/) # Devices Needed: - Gamesir X2 Pro...
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You should now be at this point (ignore the complete removal of the cable support and textile wrap – I was accomplishing multiple tasks at once):Support the hotend to protect the delicate wires (use another zip tie or place an object on the heatbed...
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An alternative to printing this is to use 10mm tube instead. Other Hardware Parts needed Trigger Spring 6x20mm or 8x20mm long should work Magazine release Spring (approx 5mmx 10mm long) M2x12 (quantity 3) self tapping screws (for catch hinge and...
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In addition to buying the MUTANT from WhamBam Systems, and printing the required STLs (both original and modified Prusa parts) found in this kit, there are a few additional hardware items required in order to to complete this upgrade. You will need...
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You will need some various hardware that wasn't in the original design as well, including: Eccentric spacers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08FRJSQ3Q?th=1 Gantry plates:...
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BLTouch support is experimental. Quick-release filament drive with adjustable tension. A 5015 blower can be used for cooling the hotend's heat sink, for those models where a fan is needed at all (such as the RPW-Ultra). Adjustable motor position to...
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You dont need any nyloc nuts though, just bolts, washer, and normal nuts.Here is the rod hardware.The position of the 2.5 inch wide .5 inch thick eleven inch tall center support board is placed a a foot from the front end and six inches from the...
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You will need some special hardware for the build. The 52 mm brass shafts is cut from 1/8 inch rod but 3MM should work. I used 1/8 inch brass welding rod from a Tractor Supply. The screws are 3MMX12MM button socket head cap machine screws and...
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This system using 1/4" vinyl tubing (1/8" Inner diameter) that can be very cheaply bought at your Ace Hardware Store or Lowes in 50 foot rolls or by the foot (about 25 cents a foot). You do not need to straighten the tubing but if you wish there...
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Which a few old printer-parts, some scrap wood, some hardware that I had in stock, a crappy box for the electronics and these printed parts it is a reasonable success and I had a lot of fun of making it. If you don't have fun in building and...
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https://luma-oled.readthedocs.io/en/latest/hardware.html) I found some example scripts here: https://github.com/rm-hull/luma.examples when running a script you have to specify sh1106 for the screen i bought. once you have everything in there,...
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Although we have heard of no accidents involving the Anycubic i3 Mega, the high current of the hotbed can lead to stress for the mainboard connectors, and increase the possibility of a fire hazard or hardware malfunction. Adding a MOSFET is an...
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I personally dint use CNC, I just hand-drawn the lines on HDF boards from a hardware store and cut out the shapes using a vibration saw. Holes are drilled using a 6 mm wood drilling bit. The paint I used is standard water-based black acrylic paint. ...
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Note that because this mode requires disassembly of the printer, you may want to print several successive sizes of bearings in case your printer is slightly out of calibration, just to make sure that one set is “tight” enough for you to “hone” the...
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... only be built by someone who is capable of soldering and using electricity safely. The code and the hardware instructions are provided without any warranty or guarantee of fitness for purpose, and if you build it then you do so at your own risk.
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(Probably more variants in the future, if needed) Print instructionsRecommended Print SettingsInfill: 15 %Layer height: 0,20 mmSupports: No Optional hardwareFor fixing the gridthis: screw 3x16 SPAX (schraubenking) - will slightly look...
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The screws for the housing are #2 screws you can get at any hardware store but any small screw will work. Beware the pencil trim (grooved) if you use #2 it's easy to poke out the tips, I recommend trimming off a mm or so off the tips. Not necessary...
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Operating directly from a 9 V battery at 150% of the maximum rated voltage seemed unwise so I incorporated a buck converter to drop the battery voltage to 6 volts.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =BILL OF MATERIALS:3D Printed...
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Now with the Gen2's rail design you can quickly swap the storage units between work areas Download the GEN2 Interactive Catalog PDFFeatures:• Gen2 rails allowing quick and easier swap-ability and combinations of many Gen2 Storage...
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IntroductionMy entry for the PrusaPrinters “Timekeepers” contest (Don't forget to give it a like...)Some ideas for upcoming versions:SoftwareDONE - Integrate WiFiManager for easier setupDONE - Configure the timezone/time offset in a Web GUI (set...
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If someone would like to whip up an SCAD script for doing this more easily, please contact me; the parameters are quite simple, I just don't know SCAD scripting. <<< Hardware Needed >>>You will need a handful of screws whose...
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If you don't have additional uses for the foam tape, try to find a smaller quantity, or save the rest for later.#10 / M5 all-thread rod - Check your local hardware store. You will need a rod 17.625" (17 and 5/8") or ~445mm long. I...
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I usually salvage these parts before throwing old hardware away, so I have a bunch of them. The power connector is not optimal, but looks nice, when glued into the base. As said the model is customizable, so you can use what ever you have at hand. ...
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A set of printed components to build a robot arm that can be controlled and managed by any of the Raspberry Pi single board computers (SBCs), This robot arm project with Python software and documentation, available from here, developed for the...
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Each temperature reading was given at least 20 minutes to reach the steady-state before recording.The selected 300W PTC heater will not heat the internal temperature above 85 degrees Celsius even if the temperature is set to 90 degrees Celsius.When...
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Now with the Gen2's rail design you can quickly swap the storage units between work areas.Download the GEN2 Interactive Catalog PDFFeatures:• Gen2 rails allowing quick and easier swap-ability and combinations of many Gen2 Storage System designs.•...
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No hole saw or CNC cutter required, I only needed a box cutter to get the job done!Pieces to PrintFan Housing (required)Fan Grille (required)Electrical Box Cover (recommended, unless you want it open all the time)Cable Pass-Through...