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The Apple Pocket Pi! This is a homemade, retro, handheld gaming console with all the buttons and shell fully 3D printable! The little brother of my other [homemade retro console the ApplePi](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5781120) The design goals...
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You could flip over the “long outer middle no logo” bars and the “short ends” bars and use supports and then you would be fine if you are using a textured bed surface.The order in the print files i generated for the logo bars is 1: Red, 2: White, so...
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That means you can use a costmo Bracket to attach accessories to just about any consumer-grade CNC machine, like a CNC router, lathe or laser engraver. **Why This Is:** I am resolving a long-running frustration with this project. This is my...
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You might be able to use a CNC mill and lathe if you're really skilled. BOM: 2020 Extrusion: - 4 @ 578mm - 4 @ 110mm - 6 @ 251mm A bunch of 1/4" wood or acrylic A small piece of 1/8" acrylic or wood Some thin EVA foam for the gaskets 126 M5 x 12mm...
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To ease this process, make the part spin in a drill/lathe and use a small round file. Make sure to process only the cylindrical inner part, not the conical part. Control the pump slides nicely with some moderate force. Compare with original part. 7....
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I used the following parts for the build: - approximately 30-40 M8 nuts - 2 pieces M8 x 1m rod (it was cut) - 2 pieces of M8 x 100mm screw - 2 or 4 pieces of M8 x 50mm screw - 1 piece of flexible CNC coupling 8mm to 5mm (for force feedback, not used...
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If I could have fabricated them on a lathe, then there would likely be only three parts for this: the two cylinders and the spring. As it stands, there are 5 parts: each cylinder (there are two) comes in halves, then the spring, plus a total of 12...
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The "core" allows you to more easily turn a wooden or metal knob on a lathe (like my wooden one in the photo). So long as you bore a hole 37mm in diameter (of proper depth) in your turned knob, you can then insert and epoxy glue the core which will...
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On the lathe, I turned down the end of this M8 bolt to 5mm so the driver can be securely attached. See pictures for details. This model is designed for 1.75mm Filament. For 2.85mm and 3mm Filament, the holes need to be bored out to the correct size....
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So I did a design with a curved handle arm and a nice handle as it can be found on old lathing machines too. I redesigned the sliding shape and form of the slides which guide the upper roller in the side parts. The grooves in the slide and slides...
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Although fairly easily machined on a lathe, I figured 3D-printing a barrel closer might be useful for some watchmakers/watch repairers. The design of this tool is similar to Bergeon item #7922 “Tool for Closing Barrels” or Horotec...
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Different brands of sandpaper have different thicknesses. Tips: Use a lathe or your drill and a file to remove the thread of the rod where you clamp it in your drill. This makes it sit more secure and you avoid damaging your drill.</li> <li>File...
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On the lathe, I turned down the end of this M8 bolt to 5mm so the driver could be mounted on it. See pictures for details. The Hot-end is a cheap Chinese one that I don't even know the name of, but it works very well. For the dimensions of this...
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This thing works just like a machine at the hardware store that copies keys, like a router duplicator, and also like a lathe duplicator except there's no motorized machinery and it works in 3D. The idea is simple: glue a source object to one geared...
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... fused, I used an elastic band to hold it against a form and heated it up with a hair dryer and then let it cool. a. I just used the metal electric motor on the end of my wood lathe but anything in a diameter you like that won't melt should work.
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On the lathe, I turned down the end of this M8 bolt to 5mm so the driver can be attached to it. See pictures. The Hot-end is a cheap Chinese one that I do not even know the name of, but it works very well. For the dimensions of this Hot-end, please...
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The 2" PVC tubes that interconnect the T's were chamfered on a lathe to minimize any internal abrupt surfaces. (I'm sure this could also be done with a little bit of elbow grease.) The motor block was made to take any combination of NEMA17 or 23,...
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You could drill the frame if you don't have a lathe, two microswitch limit switches. (1 for left X-carriage and 1 for lower end of Z-axis). Other parts designed for my printers include: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959901 (GT2 belt clamp (Prusa...
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Cut 115mm, drill two 8mm holes 15mm from end and polish the tube with fine sandpaper while rotating slowly in a lathe or drill. 2. Solder wires on LED and check that it works. Keep solder and wire as thin as possible. Isolate the solder points from...
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As a bonus, you can loosen the adjustment screws to slide the nut around the shaft like a quick release on a lathe. The tested nut I printed was able to sustain my full body weight (around 55kg), and it didn't slip even when I applied nearly my full...
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Mount the part on your mill or lathe and machine the hobbing at a distance (center of hobbing) of 6mm from the 'bearing end' of the part. Use an M6 tap for this step. Drill the 2.5mm fixation for the big gear at a distance of 5mm from the opposite...
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Use a drill press or lathe for this. Drill diameter: 10mm in the lower half; 8mm in the upper half. You should also add a set screw to fix the pulleys. To be absolutely sure the pulleys won't slip off, you can drill a 3.3 mm hole in the top of...
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In general, time will tell ...If you liked my next thing - let me know by putting like!See the video for details: Parts links below: Planetary Gear Motor D12mm Touch button Module TTP223 Lipo Battery Charger (green) LiPo Battery 3.7V 420 mAH 402050...
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... to be seen if it will be a problem, but hasn't been too bad so far. Most hardware is M3 and a few M4. Rods were threaded to #8-32. I can provide drawings for lathe parts if requested. ... The file names are kinda garbage, you'll figure it out.
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Initially, I considered machining new roller wheels from a 5mm sheet of polyurethane scrap using my Unimat lathe. However, this idea evolved into something more practical. The design consists of a button-like base with a seat and curved retaining...
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On my lathe, I turned down the end of this M8 bolt to 5mm so the driver can be securely attached to it – see the pictures for details. The hot-end itself is a cheap Chinese one; I don't even know its name, but it works incredibly well. For more...
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On my lathe, I machined the end of this M8 bolt down to 5mm to accommodate the driver. Please refer to the pictures for further details. The model is designed specifically for 1.75mm filament. For 2.85mm and 3mm filaments, you will need to drill out...
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... that you can easily reconstruct it. In case of wear or damage, replace the grinding wheel in time and provide eye protection. Of course, those who distrust the plastic can also produce the wooden grinding wheel with a lathe or a circular saw.
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The piston rod, crank shaft, crank pin, and valve rod are included here for completeness but I'd really recommend cutting these from brass rod unless you have a mini-lathe to turn them accurately. Brass rod can be cut quite easily with the same...
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The procedure involves: • Opening PhotoMesh and selecting Cylinder from the solid shape tab • Entering the dimensions of the pen kit blank: 60.325 for height, 11.684 for diameter of the Bushing, 11.7 diameter, wall thickness of 0.6mm, and a Mesh...