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Compare them to yours, and if there are differences, consider implementing them into yours (especially if you get “Move out of range” errors).[stepper_x] step_pin: PC2 dir_pin: PB9 enable_pin: !PC3 rotation_distance: 40 microsteps: 16 endstop_pin:...
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I recommend you use silicone bed columns for a more stable bed level.The best part is once you have calibrated your setup, you know how to adjust your bed leveling screws for the perfect distance between the bed and the nozzle. For instance, with my...
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It's much, much faster than printing a calibration grid in order to find low and high spots. In other words, you can see your adjustments "LIVE" as you make them. There are a few different versions of these tire tread depth gauges so make sure you...
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(I recommend doing the Horizontal Expansion Test, to verify if the printer is correctly calibrated, before printing the parts). HorizontalExp.stl VMO Mask V2.stl FILTER CIR80.stl FILTER CAP CIR80.stl CLIP.stl x 4 CLIP-B.stl x 2 CLIP-C.stl x 2 Se...
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... 8.) Double check for any loose hardware or wiring, and reconnect power and turn on. Check E steps and calibrate using your normal method. Your retraction settings will also likely need to be adjusted to get quality prints. 9.) Enjoy! ...
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I programmed 2 different Attiny 85s and they both worked with the factory calibration. You can program the Attiny with an Arduino set up as a programmer but I used a TL866 stand alone programmer. The TL866 programs the chip in HV mode so you can use...
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Changelog/News:2021-02-03: Added new variant "08 Gear rack drive (main body) v5_strongerprint" for easier removal of support structures2019-02-24: Updated "11 Gripper arm" to v5, implementing these suggestions2019-02-10: Peter (PHabermehl) designed...
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The Ninja is significantly more complicated than the basic Otto and if you find this daunting, start with that model.I've included a PDF that shows all the parts I ordered from AliExpress. Update #3: Aug16, '23: Added code and detailed explanation...
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If you have trouble getting the buffer into the mount, for instance, you probably need to calibrate your printer a bit. As a lazy solution, try printing the mount at 102% perhaps. We don't want things loose enough that the vibration eventually...
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So I can consider this bay as successfully working.Print instructionsI designed this with beginners in mind. I remember how terrible it is to have to remove each support from several pieces, and then discover that they don't fit together because my...
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If the hole is to tight, use a screw from the other side to pull it in, but it should be in quite easy if your printer is calibrated properly. Since the cover plug just needs to be hand tight, you can glue the screw into the cover. That way no...
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It features a very slightly bigger gear ratio - but it's main advantage is that the printed spur-gear from that design requires a very accurate/calibrated 3D-printer while this doesn't.FeaturesNEMA17 gearbox3:1 gear-ratio (38/12T, so a reduction of...
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Turning on ironing is advised for a smoother contact surface between the lid and base (Calibrate your settings on small test cubes first for best ironing results). For extra material efficiency you can turn off initial bottom layers and print with a...
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It features a very slightly bigger gear ratio - but it's main advantage is that the printed spur-gear from that design requires a very accurate/calibrated 3D-printer while this doesn't.FeaturesNEMA17 gearbox3:1 gear-ratio (38/12T, so a reduction of...
cults3d
(excuse the humidity / thermometers, I was calibrating them whilst writing this tutorial). Also, I hadn't got round to trimming the spindle bolt off in the piccy either. Assembly Instructions Check the threaded hole in the centre of the spool base...
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The final fit will be determined by the calibration of your printer, if anything is loose you can add a drop of glue to keep parts held tightly. Locking Wall Control parts Several Centerpiece models offer a locking feature based on a fantastic idea...
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That ensures the correct orientation.For the pips to print well, you need a good first layer calibration. I tend to print those by lowering the nozzle by 0.15mm compared to normal first layer z-height.</p><p>Make sure to remove the skirt after the...
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At minimum at least do some calibration on the extruder etc, PID tune, bed level etc. You'll suffer print quality with loose belts so maybe MacGyver it until you can get these parts to get your belts tight! Printed on PLA but will be printing...
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Place the pump head back on the shaft. Step 5 - Assembly Insert the bottom into the body and secure it with four bolts. Cut the tubing to length and remove the excess tubing at the top. Step 6 - Calibration We are now on the final stretch. Get two...
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(22 unique foliage meshes and 20 shared foliage meshes per vehicle) Expandable Proxy Mesh System Custom hand-modeled simplified collision meshes Hand-made and calibrated LOD's and single draw-call proxy meshes Animated, sound effects, particles -...
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To build this, you will need a well calibrated machine. This print makes heavy use of supports and the layers above the supports need to be neat. Fortunately, you are probably making this to work with an MMU, so you can always use dissolvable...
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They come in these configurations :Tight : thigher fit, for those with a well calibrated and accurate printer ;Loose : looser fit, for those with a less accurate printer, squished first layer or if you want to print them very fast.Simple (tight and...
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You will need:30 steps for standard size, or 22 steps for mini size60 chain links for standard size, or 44 chain links for mini size2 end caps1 left outer track guide and 1 right outer track guide1 left inner track guide and 1 right inner track...
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If the model dimensions are accurate, the connection is tight enough to make them hold together quite strongly, but still loose enough to make separating them an easy process. However, if your printer is not well calibrated, you might end up...
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Scale/configure in the slicer to compensate for shrinkage according to the material used, the model is not pre-scaled (eg, use this calibration tool or similar).0.2mm layers, 3 perimeters, 0.4mm nozzle, typical default infill (eg, 15% grid), no...
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So I can consider this bay as successfully working. Print instructionsI designed this with beginners in mind. I remember how terrible it is to have to remove each support from several pieces, and then discover that they don't fit together because my...
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This means that if you haven't, you need to go through extruder calibration, a temperature tower, a retraction test, and a speed test. You can also use a (quicker but inherently less informative) <a...
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It's a bit difficult to tell from the pictures but it looks just about perfect.The blue piece is a retraction test model for a 0.4 mm nozzle which was used at the moment.The orange is Prusament Polycarbonate (Blend), also a flow calibration cube.I'll...
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you should have the second fitting in your tools box which came with the printer More to come:Just let me know what else should be...
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It's a bit difficult to tell from the pictures but it looks just about perfect.The blue piece is a retraction test model for a 0.4 mm nozzle which was used at the moment.The orange is Prusament Polycarbonate (Blend), also a flow calibration cube.I'll...