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Simply adjust the pivot diameter and width variables for your switch in the parametric OpenSCAD script, hit F5 then F6 then save your STL. The only thing to do is to ensure the switch pivot centre is 15.2mm above the circuit board. The original...
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The body came down ballistically and made a nice loud "Thunk" upon hitting the earth, where it took a core sample. I know the rocket works, but sadly, mine is not reparable. Be sure you use good shock cord. ...The kevlar I used was apparently not up to...
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Also, for this 7 segment version the resolution of the 3D model has been reduced as the 6 segment version was hitting the maximum size my computer's memory can cope with which massively extends the time taken to generate the STL files. On this model...
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While Nintendo has hit a very clever niche with their Mario Kart Live games and accompanying (required) Kart toy, there's one glaring problem which unfortunately shows up in real world use: the wheels, especially on the front, collect hair and...
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Then added support blockers if supports hit the front face of the parts. I printed all with a brim to ensure good bed adhesion and turned off the support interface. Top mouth support angle – 20 with a lot of support blockers Bottom Mouth support...
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Then hit it with a little flame to smooth it out. * The end cap for the lower grip should be oriented with the screws and d-ring sockets directly opposite the switch in the middle grip section. * This is designed to take a 1/4 inch threaded...
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This also helps immensely with intuitively hitting the pincers spot on when stowing the Zeiss again. Adapt the design in case your belt is too thick. If it‘s very thin, usually that‘s not a problem - I sometimes don‘t wear a belt at all on my tight...
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One bolt must be no longer than 30mm or it will hit the BLTouch (or just print a spacer or use any spacer or washer you have handy), the other 2 might be longer if you want. * 3 M5 nuts (come with printer) * 2 nylon spacers (come with printer) * 2 M4...
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Must start with [ and end with ] first_line_offsets = [8,11,22,25,32,45, 48.5, 50, 59, 63, 66 , 76, 79 , 80.1 ,85, 92, 98.2, 100, 110, 113, 122, 125, 132.0, 133.5, 139.5, 140.9, 149.5, 153, 161,169]; //This the distance from the Bar to the bottom of...
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If 1) the probe triggers before the nozzle hits the bed (preferably still with a small amount of clearance) and 2) there is a bit of clearance between the bed and probe when the probe is retracted, then it should be okay. Otherwise adjust the...
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- see Photo\nClearance\nMake sure none of the screws or nuts hits your bed or some other moving part inside your printer!\nPrepare the QuickReleaseBlocks by screwing a M3 screw through each of them before assembling.\nAssemble the QuickRelease item...
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The servo should be mounted with the ears on the outside, Use short self tapping screws so that they don't protrude and hit the USB connector. ...The linkage rod should just barely clear the front left arm of the quad - which will keep the rod engaged...
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Don't hit it too hard, use only as much force as needed to tap it in gently. Take appropriate precautions against glue squirting out of it. When the bolt head is flush (or close), you can stop. It does not need to be flush, it's just a sign that it's...
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This ensures that the 4020/10 fan does not hit the lead screw. Use only if you have: stock Anet A8 X axis, sensorless homing, and the 4020/10 fan and adapter installed. This is a quick 20-minute print; even a 0.25mm layer height would not hurt. *Make...
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* Position the paperclips so that the bobbin comes as close as possible to the magnets without hitting them. * Give the axle a little twist to get it started (if you use the fan blade, you can blow on it to get it rotating). Sometimes it's a bit...
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It's designed to hit this Z end stop mount: XYZ End Stops for Mendelmax 1.5+ Come to think of it, this will work with my 8mm rod version of these carriages, too! Attribution I used: the "roundedRect" OpenSCAD module by WilliamAAdams the excellent...
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Simply adjust the pivot diameter and width variables for your switch in the parametric OpenSCAD script, hit F5 then F6 then save your STL. The only thing to do is to ensure the switch pivot centre is 15.2mm above the circuit board. The original...
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Therefore, you could run an extremely low water level for maximum surface skimming (and run a coast to coast overflow) and any air in from the drains quickly dissipates in the sump before clear water hits the intake of the return pump. Furthermore,...
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Simply adjust the pivot diameter and width variables for your switch in the parametric OpenSCAD script, hit F5 then F6 then save your STL. The only thing to do is to ensure the switch pivot centre is 15.2mm above the circuit board. The original...
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I tried to hit all the problem areas, but feedback is welcome. You can just use the models with the supports, or without (and let the slicer set up supports), but if you want to set different settings for the walls, or infill on the supports, you can...
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Note about the bogies: When in tight turns they are very limited in terms of tilt so if you make a layout with a slope for this locomotive, it's recommended to have straight track in the start and end of the slope to avoid that the bogies hit the...
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The flag moved on my last design, this was due to me accidentally hitting the sensor top piece. Twisting the rod and breaking the glue. Luckily the flag fell down and the head continued to move up rather then crash in to the bed. There are two new...
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But any sensor output that hits the input could be used somehow as well. i.e. a water level sensor / switch formed by two elektrodes. Where it started years ago: Short article published in the USSR "RADIO" amateur journal. Link below --- ...
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Uploaded: * Adapter OS - Big Big Train (Triang Rovex) and clones * Adapter OS - Faller Play Train and Hit Train * Adapter OS - Plarail * Adapter OS - recent cheap Chinese toy train track (01: hook points up) * Adapter OS - recent cheap Chinese toy...
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They are all denoted v1.2 Changes: Reduced the depth/length of the "wings" going out backwards as they could hit the z-max endstop holder and/or screws in some instances (not tested on printed cases). Made room for 20mm M4 screws and generally...
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Hit the Customiser button to make your custom gasket mould. Parameters are the inner and outer diameter, the thickness, and the shape of the cross section (see image). If you use the rounded square or ellipse cross section, with thickness set to...
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Also, iIf you select the printer and open the dynamic components options you can re-program/set the coordinates you want for the 4 programmable buttons as well as the auto-home position. This is what I typically do after copying in a new part to make...
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I've included desk stands with 5 and 10 degrees tilt.If you like it, please hit like!I suggest using this amplifier with the Sigma Studio DSP project:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4761687There are two versions of the DSP project, one which uses a...
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I then globbed E6000 (because this area will hit the ground a lot and E6000 is more durable than hot glue) and pushed it all the way into the pommel letting it dry. ## Shaft - Top shaft first with some glue (I used superglue, but you could use...
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... PLA balls to smooth them out and make it easier to insert into the TPU ball sockets. Personally, I used the lazy method of hitting them with the hot air gun at 300 degrees on my soldering rework station. ...Not the prettiest result, but it worked.