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I chose PETG for this project because I wanted to have just a bit more heat resistant material for close quarter soldering and didn't think PLA would hold up. If you have one of these vises, you will want to take advantage of this upgrade. I highly...
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For these reasons it is better to print the mask from PETG, rather than PLA, as PETG is more resilient to chemicals, heat and UV light. The design: To start I printed several of the 3D printable masks that are popular and found them lacking in...
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Here are some technical facts and specifications about the mighty E3D v5: check out the handy drawings online (click on http://files.e3d-online.com/Drawings/E3D_Heat_Sink.jpg for your reference). According to those very specs, we can deduce a...
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With the regular RC motor I was having issues with it heating up and melting the PLA, even though I made several housings with ventilation. The A22 uses 4 screws that will screw right on to the motor stator and allows flexibility. I'm using an...
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PETG *might* be okay, but even then you might want to consider a larger nozzle (0.6mm or larger) and PETG Carbon Fiber, or PolyCarbonate Carbon Fiber, not so much for the strength of carbon fiber itself, but heat properties. Third, you will need...
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These screws can be accessed for insertion and removal from the front and back groove (the back screw requires removal of the extruder from the carriage to access.Additionally you can mount and remove the Mosquito hotend without fully disassembling...
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6 - In order to get the flat ACME letters to glue properly to the rocket, I spread a thin layer of glue on the whole letter, placed it in position, and then used a heat tool or hair dryer (very low temp) to soften the letter enough that it could be...
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Only the support changes and is fully compatible! Phone stand => https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4694593 Problem shooting If the clamp rotates around the handlebar, use a tape on the handlebar for more grip. If the screw of the ball doesn't fit...
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Print Area: 220x220x210 (X/Y/Z in mm) Printer Size: 360x380x440 (X/Y/Z in mm) Features: Using a RAMPS 1.4 board running on Klipper Firmware Raspberry PI with Octoprint LED Stripes with custom plugin for Octoprint for heating and printing status...
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With the heat we've had recently, the Pi's were reaching over 55°C. Even though it's not a real problem, I thought that having a system to store them together and keep them cool would be a good thing for the upcoming summer. I have a hard drive bay...
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Setting the "extrusion multiplier" to 1.2x (and using the associated STL file that compensates slightly for the increased print size) produces a much more air-tight part. Printing in PLA Note that PLA is harder and will shrink more (when...
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The fans can be controled by the control board with a enclosure thermister (if you have enough outlets/pins on the control board). UPDATE 17/12/2021 Passive chamber temps just from the heated bed were climbing over 45°C so I have added a printable...
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OR, thread an M3x30 screw through from the inside, start a nut, heat the nut with a flame and pull the nut into the nut trap using the head of the M3x30 screw. I’ve used all approaches but prefer the brute force method (the second method works well...
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The far left side features a diamond shaped lattice to hopefully allow some airflow to the dock to help keep it from over heating. Design wise it's really quite simple. The "left" slot is for the dock, there's a slot on the middle separator to feed...
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However, if you have an advanced knowledge of wire stripping and soldering, you can modify it like I did:Cut the cable about 4 inches from the back of the camera body.Cut the cable about 4 inches from the back of the LED control switch.Determine how...
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Body and speaker parts needs support. For the color change you can modify your gcode files on this site: https://www.prusaprinters.org/color-print/ I have heated up the brass knurls with a soldering iron. They slide right in the sockets. ...Be sure they...
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The stock duct blasts air from just one direction while this is a dual side fan duct which cools from the front, sides and rear.While the duct is designed to blow air just below the nozzle, some air will still hit the nozzle and heat block so it's a...
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This way, heat lights do not have to be used as much, creating essentially a giant greenhouse. Cities simply do not have the opportunity for fresh foods and local farms as rural areas do currently. Creating these urban farms would not only reduce...
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So I have experienced some issues over time with these due to the heat. I changed the slots used for mounting to the linear guide block to holes and beefed them up a bit. This will help prevent some slop that I have experienced over time. I also...
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I also made an exploded view drawing to help with assembly.Build can also be found on Thingiverse.Purchase Parts:QTY 12 - 20x6x2mm magnets (used to secure the doors from unwanted sliding and opening)QTY 8 - 6x50mm wood screws (used to mount the...
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This means a high-tech plasma cannon firing incandescent globes of heat. It can be mounted on the Head Hardpoint in stead of a normal head. 24. Flying Stem. This means a stylish if simple pillar on which to mount your Nautiloid Horror. Please note...
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With the heat we've had recently, the Pi's were reaching over 55°C. Even though it's not a real problem, I thought that having a system to store them together and keep them cool would be a good thing for the upcoming summer. I have a hard drive bay...
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PLA heat resistant enough? Is the 7" HDMI TouchScreen a standard size? Inspired by: SavageMine YTC, CryptoMykel YTC & DCA Adventure 3D printing wednesday, Nemisist YTC Crypto and HotRods & DCA Adventure 3D printing wednesday. A huge thanks...
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By nature, LED light sources run significantly cooler than fluorescent lamps, reducing the chance of accidental burns and increased temperatures due to heat emissions. This solid state design of light emitting diodes provides a more reliable, stable,...
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If you're struggling i suggest heating up the spindle to help first fit. Almost all screws can be found on parts removed. I needed 1 more which I found on lid of the box which secures a rail that is redundant following this mod. You'll...
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The removable magazine can hold up to 21 bands and can be swapped out quickly for heated rubber band battles. The mechanism uses a worm and gear for both advancing the magazine and for releasing each band. Pulling the trigger causes an internal rack...
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The ones I ended up using are https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2743637 and https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3448859.Sealing StripsI put weather sealing strip along the opening to keep the fumes and heat inside. I also cut out a notch in the sealing...
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* Finally, follow Prusa's Enclosure V2 [guide](https://blog.prusaprinters.org/mmu2s-printer-enclosure_30215/) for how to install the PSU externally --- Below are links to the other parts that I used to complete my enclosure build: [Angled heat bed...
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The seal rings (you need two of them) have i printed with ninjafex. I have heated up the brass knurls with a soldering iron. They slide right in the sockets. ...Be sure they are straight.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Rafts:</p> <p>No</p>...
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This is a heating booster for [Vogel & Noot Type 21 two-layer compact radiators](https://www.vogelundnoot.com/de/produkte/kompaktheizkoerper.htm#tab-1) in widths 132cm and 62cm at 80mm depth. The system works with standard 8cm PC fans (3 pin)...