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If everything looks normal heat up the extruder to printing temps and feed in the filament using the load menu. If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle.Level the bed and you're done.Important! Screw down the bed leveling screws...
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3 was chosen to embody Doc’s ultimate invention that we are now happy to feature in Gambody’s time-travelling category!By using the components of THE hoverboard from 2015, and his extensive scientific knowledge and experience, Doc equipped a steam...
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This may be obvious for you, if not, here is how to do it in Prusa slicer:open the main stl file (box or cover)on the right side, under name, right clic on the stl, choose “add modifier” then “Load…”choose my modifier stl filethe modifier now appears...
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You want to load the rocket such that the centre of gravity is as high as possible. This can sometimes mean adding a counter weight inside of the nose cone. A well picked stone can sometimes do the job. </p><p>The fins are for shifting the...
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If everything looks normal heat up the extruder to printing temps and feed in the filament using the load menu. If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle.Level the bed and you're done.Important! Screw down the bed leveling screws...
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Instead, I cut the filament off where it enters the extruder and just start a load filament process on the printer. It extrudes the filament left inside the extruder and I just feed in the new spool of filament following it. If you use this method...
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ABOUT THIS 3D MODELWALL-E, or Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth-Class, is a character from a widely beloved animated movie under the same name. The movie tells about the sentient robotic trash compactor, who was the last one stranded on the...
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If everything looks normal heat up the extruder to printing temps and feed in the filament using the load menu. If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle. Level the bed and you're done. Important! Screw down the bed leveling...
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The LED strips only consume 3.5W (single) and 7W (dual), so it won't put much excess load on the power supply. MK3 power supply connection (24V LED strips only) MK2 Power ConnectionThe MK2 boards don't have as good of place to tie into 12V,...
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While the gun itself won’t hold enough heat to hurt the frame (I dumped 50 rounds as quick as I could load them without issue), having this frame sit in a hot car would damage it. For a heavy duty/durable frames: * Material: Zytel or Glass filled...
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The stepper motor mount features a robust design that withstands heavy loads and harsh environments, making it an ideal choice for industrial applications where reliability is paramount. With its precision-crafted components and sleek aesthetic,...
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They are designed for an easy color change as you can see bellow: ClassicC &...
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No worries, in this section you will find common problems and instructions on how to locate the problem.Common problems1) The code doesn't load to the ArduinoOften this happens because the Arduino has to be set to “old bootloader”Open Arduino IDE and...
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If everything looks normal heat up the extruder to printing temps and feed in the filament using the load menu. If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle. Level the bed and you're done. Important! Screw down the bed leveling...
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Material List: • Red PLA filament • Black PLA filament • Grey PLA filament • Optional: Black TPU filament • super glue (e.g., Uhu Sekundenkleber) • 3 M3 set screws • 20 M3 countersunk screws, 10mm length • 20 M3 pan head screws, 10mm length • 11 M3...
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Feel free to add more languages...More details and the code can be found on my GitHub repository.All language variants use the same software: (DE / EN / NL / FR) Video of V1.0.4 (DE):Music credit: Used some free music from Apple iMovie. Video...
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Build your own cute Spooky Scary Skeleton Robot for Halloween - Using a Raspberry Pi Pico/Pico W, HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Range finder, and an SG90 Servo.SPOOKY SCARY SKELETON ROBOTThis is a rather bare bones robot for Halloween, but its loads...
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The If you use the T-nuts you can pre-load the part and put the nuts in the channel then tighten. - Secure the corners with metal corner brackets on the insides. Tighten snug all the bolts on the printed pieces. Fully assemble the frame at...
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The printed gears themselves are unchanged from v1.Print instructionsNotesPrint everything at a somewhat high infill density - 40-50% ought to do.How I Designed ThisI started by loading the B'struder plate, and removing all of the holes, save for the...
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The LED strips only consume 3.5W (single) and 7W (dual), so it won't put much excess load on the power supply. MK3 power supply connection (24V LED strips only) MK2 Power ConnectionThe MK2 boards don't have as good of place to tie into 12V,...
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Press 'Start' and go into the 'simplyRetro' menu.After setting the WiFi, just enable any service you need.**I recommend to disable the services after usage to reduce battery load andto speed up the boot process.**ROMs and BIOS folderThe ROMs and BIOS...
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If everything looks normal heat up the extruder to printing temps and feed in the filament using the load menu. If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle. Level the bed and you're done. Important! Screw down the bed leveling...
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If everything looks normal heat up the extruder to printing temps and feed in the filament using the load menu. If everything goes well it will now extrude from the nozzle. Level the bed and you're done. Important! Screw down the bed leveling...
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The LED strips only consume 3.5W (single) and 7W (dual), so it won't put much excess load on the power supply. MK3 power supply connection (24V LED strips only) MK2 Power ConnectionThe MK2 boards don't have as good of place to tie into 12V,...
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Plug it anything that's not plugged in, move the axis' around to see how the arm's doing, check how it looks in Octoprint (I had to flip my camera horizontally and vertically on Octoprint, and I forgot to set it up in Octolapse before I started a...
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The tiny Wade Wilson is depicted with a loaded gun in one hand, the pizza slice in the other (well, that’s where chubbiness came from) and the two usual katanas on the back. That cunning smirk that the chubby Deadpool casts totally reminds us of a...
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This allows for easy loading and unloading of prints, as well as improved airflow, making it easier to remove warping from large prints. Additionally, the open frame makes maintenance a breeze, with easy access to all mechanical components. The...
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None of the 10 boards I have managed to produce a stable 20 volts supply under even minor load.I drilled out the hold and mounted a simple socket for a laptop power supply.The back-panel will be redesigned for this.Print SettingsPrinter...
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Otherwise pausing etc will not work properly.How to run from Pronterface:Well that is up to you, but here is described how I do it. disconnect the machine from power and USB (not really necessary but acts also as a reset)Place the two...
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I created few longer wires to connect 2 or 3 pins together at one of the ends (cutting example).1 x 50m Reel of Single 0.5mm² 11A - Black (ground)1 x 50m Reel of Single 0.5mm² 11A - Red (right)1 x 50m Reel of Single 0.5mm² 11A - White...