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I stumbled upon this great octoprint plugin:https://plugins.octoprint.org/plugins/wled/Since I use WLED everywhere I designed this little indicator Light.I used these WS2812B LEDs with inner diameter 36mm and outer diameter...
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I haven't done any tests with PLA so example strength to hold 1,6 kilograms with PLA mount is unsure. However PETG is what I have tested and determined that this material should be strong enough for this purpose.</p><p>When printing, <b>use...
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sorry, I haven't got the file ready yet. - optional: "iron" sights, pyrangle foregrip, handle insert - if you want the sliding stock, print the pieces in the zip file. the files there replace similarly named files from outside the zip archive -...
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==================================================================== There are smaller 50 x 19 mm trapezoidal blades on the market which I haven't tested for compatibility but may fit as well. Compatibility is ruled by the screw slot centerlines'...
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I suppose you can, but I haven't tested it extensively. Alternatively, you can plant the entire pot using environmentally safe cardboard. Thanks to XYZAidan for his project and ideas. You can find his profile at https://www.thingiverse.com/XYZAidan,...
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I may also play with the idea of a straight TPU canopy but haven't flushed this out in my head yet. Components I am using: 1407 HGLRC Flame motors, FlightOne MilivoltOSD stack, Runcam Split 2, RushFPV Tank Ultimate mini (Awesome VTX...), Frsky...
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I submitted this without a photo because I was redesigning the mount and haven't installed it yet. Note: The LED's generate significant heat, so I incorporated heat sinks to help dissipate this heat. I splurged on a high-end toggle switch for its...
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One of these should be enough to cover all panels but I haven't tested this one in particular myself: Sound insulation NBR Foam Rubber Mat Flame Retardant 5mm*50cm*200cm You also need a JST crimping tool and some JST-XH terminals and connectors. I'm...
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I haven't printed it and since those must flex, it's hard to say how well it will work, but I've lapped a bunch in CAD and think they will nest on a 29mm grid. I've been trying to design lamellar scale armor for costumes/ cosplay for over a year,...
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However I haven't managed to destroy any other version yet. Even a (lay-)wooden one still works, although it's a bit loose by now.</p> <p>10.11.2017: After about half a year in use, the PC buckle broke. Unexpectedly it was the bottom corner on the...
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It is a wonder I haven't pushed out socket ;) Moved the pillars to the correct position. - Fixed 2 screw holes that got plugged in v3. - Updated the Plate; it now has 2 slots for M2 nut and 2 tunnels for matching bolt (M2x8 should suffice, to make...
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We provide a wide range of CAD files, including: RINGS Engagement Rings that speak directly to love stories Couple Bands that bring couples together Casual Bands for everyday wear Cocktail Rings for those special occasions Bridal Sets to mark the...
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I haven't fully finished mine but the unpainted model seems to work fine so upload time it is. extra parts needed:6x M2 nuts6x M2 bolts 8 mm4x m2 bolts 4mm (or self-tapping screws of similar size)couplers. Kadee for NEM or standard H0 hook and...
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For those of you that haven’t used this, the printer will stop at certain points and move out the way for you to embed the nuts and magnet (It will also eject the filament and get you to insert it again). Their is a small amount of tolerance so...
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... a 12mm wide strip. Here the walls are a bit thin. I haven't tested this version, maybe someone with a 12 mm strip can give feedback. ...In addition, I widened the holes in the file from 6.1 mm to 6.4 mm because some makers said they were too narrow.
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I have these stacked 5 high so far and there is hardly any wobble on the top layer. I haven't decided what to do with the space in the middle of the core if not stacking them (or the top layer) I thought about a brush holding cap with some...
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The joints may work in PLA too, but i haven't tested them using it. Use supports, and be careful about orientation when placing the parts on the bed. Also, Note: When printing the split joints, and pins, place the flat face on the side on the bed, as...
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If you haven't printed these resin drain stand parts out already, i've also included said pieces with the peg board attachments on it. Or i suppose you could print the original and use these conversions to make your stand capable of being setup...
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Instructions (I haven't start making this machine yet. Because my next printer---before this potentially, is a Kossel derivation, in kit and not shipped yet. Which means it might take me (4,3?) weeks from now for me to actually start printing stuff....
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You'll need to rotate the parts such that flat areas are against the bed (or prongs up in the case of the swivel piece)--I haven't done that in the supplied STLs. I recommend printing the items in a tougher material like PLA+/Pro or PETG. You will...
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I haven't analyzed if it is truly better or if I just got lucky. How well it works off the bed is really more a function of the printer's ability to create a sharp labium edge I think. I printed at 0.28 layer height and this did need some sanding of...
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I haven't tried that yet to see though. Both the 'Logo,' and 'WithLEDs' models have thin walls areas near the LEDs which are toward the rear of the WonderSwan to help the light shine through (depending on material opacity). They both also have...
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Shrink all heat shrink if you haven't already done so. 11. Feed the ground wire through the round hole on the bottom of the Grass Applicator Top then out the back. 12. Feed the 9Volt battery out through the rectangular hole on the bottom of the Grass...
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The brace worked though and so I haven't bothered to print another. **230413 UPDATE:** I printed a couple more using some new, clear filament, and the results were way better. I also changed to a 0.2mm layer height and the result was more than...
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... I've tested that it works but haven't assembled a full jump rope using the pin yet. Update July 15, 2019: This seems to work really well, but I strongly recommend using the clevis pin; the plastic hub just isn't strong enough for long-term use.
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The water connector has a restriction valve to block air pressure from going into the water hose but I haven't tried this one yet as my prototype didn't work and I have changed it to the version that is now online. The base has 3 "arms", one for...
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Holder itself may require a bit of shaving down for easy rolling as i haven't tested it yet. (will update after test). Props to mjoaris for the original design and PellCorp for the remix i remixed as i liked the flatter profile for an easier print. ...
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Also, don't forget to change your max Y size to about 275mm if you haven't moved your bed back yet. Because belt spacing in the original design is 8.5mm, you will need to cut one of the 10mm X rods to precisely the right length otherwise the belts...
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For now, everything is in the submodule Marlin of the MSU repo and the direct link is: https://github.com/PierreMasselot1/Marlin/tree/bugfix-2.0.x The following are a couple examples of what can be done with the MSU in terms of multi-color prints: ...
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... to create a pontoon part that has a motor that can allow the structure to move. Can probably use the peg holes to add some rods to add a sail to the structure instead. Hell, you might have some other ideas I haven't even thought of by using these.