htc vive fan mod 3d models
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So far, my ideas for future growth include:• USB powered fan• Additional cable management• Creating shells for alternative USB C hubs• Adjusting for different hard drive types• Adding a kickstand• Cutouts with custom designsPlease try it out and let...
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The range to surface is derived by fitting altimeter echoes from the fan-beam altimetry antenna as a function of time to Hagfors' radar backscatter model templates. The ranges are subtracted from the spacecraft radial coordinate (derived from Doppler...
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During printing, I didn't use my active fan, and I printed these on a CTC printer with upgraded extruders that enabled better filament feeding when working with ABS. The door file can accommodate a metal rod for hinges or hinge files can be merged...
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For forgetful minds like my own…Update 1-13-2022: Added a larger version, specifically for use with the Mk3(S+) series of printers as the fan somewhat obscures the view. I guess 90% of questions raised on the PrusaPrinters forums related to...
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I'm actually a fan of manually splitting my gcode files - something I wouldn't advise unless you know the commands fairly well or you might end up ruining your print. I would recommend examining your slicer to find out where to pause the print -...
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### Additional Material needed * Two identical stepper motors (buy another Y stepper) * 4 - LM8UU linear bearings for Z rods * 6 - GT2 20T toothed idlers with 3mm ID * 4 - GT2 20T smooth idlers with 3mm ID * 1 - 5m GT2 belt * E3D hotend * Bowden...
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This is a fan-created prop not affiliated with SilencerCo in any way. The model has no moving parts and is designed for display purposes. It can be used for cosplay if suitable precautions are taken, such as fitting an orange safety cap to the...
cults3d
This fan-made model was brought to life by 3Demon. We are a group of modeling and 3D printing enthusiasts based in Prague, Czech Republic. ...Here are some links to our website and social media where you can see more of our creations: ...
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I.- Loosen the screw of the cable support holding both, the NEMA and the fan cables. It is important to have a clear space to be able to work properly. II.- Is the other end of the belt still inside the block? Good for you! Be advised to secure...
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* 2015-05-15 Test Movement Test movement showed that motors ran hot since they needed permanent holding, so a fan holder model was uploaded. A friend developed an excellent application for simulating arm movement and determining deviations from the...
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The body of the LED bulb is larger because of added fans, making it impossible to get the bulb through the original lock ring due to the seating ring protrusion unless you sand it down a lot. So, I made the seating ring stick out less but still...
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I'm personally no fan of my viking ancestors, but you don't see me, getting hypersensitive about Vikings being used as sports team emblems; maybe only about Disney's noxiously politically-correct Princess Merida being a whinny, dramatic sissy. LOL ...
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Both version have ventilation slots so fan airflow isn't restricted. <h1>Features</h1> <ul> <li>friction-fit or screw-on versions <li>removable digital depth gauge <li>ventilation slots <li>no supports required </ul> <h1>Printing</h1> ...
cults3d
The support frame has 3 4010 Noctua exhaust fans for getting rid of the heat. There is a sheet of plexi-glass between the printer and the support frame, so nothing falls into the visible underbelly. The printer then then screws down to the support...
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3 walls and 30-50% infill is enough. Both, the bottom and middle parts should be printed absolutely dry, slow, hot and without a fan; layer adhesion is top priority here. Only the very last top parts can benefit from a slight breeze. Otherwise they...
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One of my biggest issues was the jumble of wires from the fans, grow light, GoPro, water pump relay, etc, these clamps were the solution to that issue. I have also included a GoPro mount that clamps to the support poles, as well as a...
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I print with no fan, slower speeds, and decent temps for this reason. I will include 2 versions of the front half of the shell, 1 with the decal space and 1 without (flush/flat front). I designed this shell from the starting point of having as much...
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There's nothing wrong with the box as is but I was trying to come up with a way to get the game started more quickly plus have easier access to all the resources in the game. This organizer is for you if... You're a fan of Raiders of the North Sea...
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Can't say if they do with other fan mount options. They should but I haven't tested.</p><p>Note: to allow the probe more bed access you need to cut a notch in the left X/Z bracket so the bolt that attaches the top left V-Wheel on the X gantry back...
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Have your part cooling fan on full blast to keep blobs and warping to a minimum. The tolerance between the segments is 0.01 inches (0.254mm), which should not be a problem for a well-tuned printer. Support material should be OFF.</p><p>Post...
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They are both simple, cheap, open-source and 3D-printed little robots which have refined Bob two-legged design. Yet, I am not a fan of their strange square heads. What I would like is a teapot. A dancing teapot. BOM (Bill of materials)I'll use the...
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(I really am a fan of using inserts as is creates robust connections to the axles). If you dont want to use them, you can also tap M3 thread directly in the plactic or glue (--starts crying--) the wheels directly on the axles 1. Solder the cable to...
cults3d
Hi, still a noob 3D modeler here, this is my fan design for a pistol variation of the DC15 "experimental" (or DC15-X as I call it) from Revenge of the Sith! This time made to resemble the Magnum from Halo. This is part of a line of DC15-X variants...
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... I'm still learning so some of the elements are a bit dodgy. It's in lots of colours in cheap no-name PLA because that's what I have lying around. If there is enough interest I'll make improvements - maybe. Hope you enjoy.mark Feedback from a fan…
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(BTW this is for video, so you wanna stay away from bulbs with a built-in fan.) For bulbs which are long and heavy (like the 100W bulb I describe below), one needs to add a small metal support inside the metal ring from the softbox (see the pics). ...
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You will need to rotate one of the displays therefore to the left and the other one to the right with “hyperpixel4-rotate left” or “hyperpixel4-rotate right”.My USB-A cable sides went in easy into the ports as connection to the printers, but this may...
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You will need an appropriately sized fan duct from the original as well, which can be found in the default Anet motors using the [39mm duct](https://www.thingiverse.com/download:3470575).\r\n\r\nThe primary modifications made were to the belt holder...
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... back of the case (the side that is most covered in holes and the notch in it) facing down. That way, the start of the legs are touching the bed and it can easily build out that profile without supports. I printed mine in PLA using a cooling fan.
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Hi, still a noob 3D modeler here, this is my fan design for a pistol variation of the DC15 "experimental" (or DC15-X as I call it) from Revenge of the Sith! This time made to resemble the Magnum from Halo. This is part of a line of DC15-X...
prusaprinters
I set all speeds to 50, (steady flux) set the part fan to 0, 235° tool temp, 1.2 flow multiplicator, no retraction and I use prusa slicers 'avoid crossing' option. bed temp is still on 60° like with PLA but that is no so important With...