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The mount cannot be printed in PLA (especially the part fan shroud) as it will melt.Your printer has to be properly calibrated to get proper dimensional accuracy. Especially filament flow should be calibrated too high flow and the small holes will...
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Material: PLA, ABS, ASA. PET also might be sufficient. All parts should be printed in their original positions.Only Z_motor_mount_L require simple supports in one place.You need:1 x Z_motor_mount_L1 x Z_motor_mount_L_bracket1 x Z_motor_mount_R1 x...
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The drawer should now slide into place.• I guess you're all done unless you want to make more drawers :)Installing Drawers under each other• This is the same process as above but instead of mounting the "Rail Lock" into the nut on the rail you will...
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For both solutions print settings are as follows: Quality: Standard (0.2) Infill: >=20% Speed: <=70 Support: None Build Plate Adhesion: None I used PLA as the printing material. MOUNTING THE HOLDERS (SOLUTIONS 1 & 2): Mount the choosen holder on the...
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You could make do with 0.15mm or 0.2mm for most parts, though you'd lose some detail on some of the more intricate pieces.Special consideration should be taken for these parts:Both horns need supportsMask piece 1 needs supports and may need to be...
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The tray should now slide into place.Installing Drawers/Trays under each other• This is the same process as above but instead of mounting the "Rail Lock" into the nut on the rail you will need to slide a “Rail Lock Upper” into place on the back of...
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The motion of the Slide moves the Hammer via small bosses in the Slide, keeping the Rotor free to turn. The Rotor is the square notch style from the bakewell remix, to which I added a flange on both sides to keep it centered in the Slide. Changed the...
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Please post a make, so people can see my model really works and I get positive feedback in the same process, too. Version 2 of this RingLight project can be found here: Ring Lamp (Code Name: Dual) Version 1 of the RingLight project can be found here:...
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It is a snap-fit model that can be assembled without tools.● About printingAll parts can be printed without support.We recommend printing with PETG or ABS filament. It also works with PLA, but it may break if you pull the rod hard.The printed...
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PLA might be fine, but you have trouble with deforming, upgrade to PETG.Note on the "Back Bushings" — you're probably wondering what those are... My design allows the one solid side (without doors) to be either in back or on either the left or the...
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Suitable for cutting soft copper wires of up to 1.6mmØ / 14AWG.PETG FILAMENTI would not recommend to print parts from ABS (shrinkage is too big) or PLA (low heat resistance).I had no problems with these filaments:Prusa3D • Jet Black Prusament PETG...
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The print time and amount of used material shown at the top of this page is for the most common 5mm cable holder (suitable for most ethernet cables) with 5 cable slots.You can print the holder with both PLA and PETG, although PETG is better since it...
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(New in 2022-10-14 update.)Sunlu. (New in 2022-10-14 update.)Hafner Spools 52-80K. This is actually made to fit both 3D Jake and Amazon Basics (Europe) spools, and the dimensions diverge somehow significatively from those listed in their...
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As always, the website above is where you go to see how everything comes together.Print SettingsPrinter Brand:PrusaPrinter:i3 MK3Rafts:NoResolution:0.2 mmInfill:15%Notes:You generally don't need supports except when printing a keyguard with raised...
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Instructions Using the following options: thickness=1 nozzle=.4 holeRadius=2 target_diameter=80 scaleFactor=1 steps=6 wide=5 branchy=5 sharp=8 full=5 fuzzy=5 ringed=5 scaleFactor=1 random_seed=2800985 thickness=1 custom_seed=0 long=5 fat=2 organic=3...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=53235 Instructions Using the following options: gear_min_gap = 0.2 pteethMinD = 1.5 ro_PLA = 934 pinNrY = 39 pinNrX = 19 teethHolderH = 4 teethHolderW = 6 FOR_PRINT = 1 crankLength = 17...
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If you want to add time indicators to the watchface I'd recommend using roman or greek statues holding the numbers, to fit the theme. UPDATE: I've added a few statues with numbers to make reading the clock a little easier, they are based on the...
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An alternative to printing this is to use 10mm tube instead. Other Hardware Parts needed Trigger Spring 6x20mm or 8x20mm long should work Magazine release Spring (approx 5mmx 10mm long) M2x12 (quantity 3) self tapping screws (for catch hinge and...
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PLA does a better job. My favourite for this purpose is Extrudr Greentech Pro which also features a matt surface. <br> </p><h4>A few words about rigidity</h4><p>Normally lens tubes, adapters, and the like are made of metal. For a reason -...
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I also don't recommend using PLA due to the potential heat that the mounts may need to withstand. Print Settings: 0.20mm (speed)Supports: Organic supports for the angled brackets. I had quite a bit of difficulty with the supports failing on some of...
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Shooting macro with wide lenses allows you to include more of your subject's surroundings in the image, as there will be detail in the background instead of it being a featureless blur.I'm shooting with Canon 35mm and Samyang 14mm lenses, but other...
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This design has been optimized to be printed without supports, and is divided into multiple parts so it can be printed easily. BEFORE YOU START:To assemble this camera, it is required to have printed all the parts and have the following list of...
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A couple of notes from the PowerBelt folks on this:For PLA, we recommend a bed temperature of 60-70C.For PETG and TPU, they recommend a bed temperature of 70-80C. PETG tends to stick<i>very</i> well to the Polyester top layer, and might rip the...
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The desiccant box has a cutout for the backside rod to keep it in place.Printing tipps: 15% infill, 0.20mm layer height, no supports, 5mm brim for PLA - no brim for PETGDesiccant BoxThe desiccant box consist of a lower and an upper part that...
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This (and the next label-less version) is useful for identifying spools in closed, opaque containers, and burying them with honors (in the recycling bin) once they've proudly served.Dog Tag (no label): This chip is far thinner than the labeled dog...
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After the end of the module is out over the locking piece, keeping it pressed down, you no longer need to hold it down and can slide out the module.https://youtu.be/kBuIak9uanw?si=28jw7GpILdDKn_W7 PRINT SETTINGSNothing in this design needs...
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Another notable feature of the Anycubic I3 Mega is its heated bed, which provides optimal temperature control for printing a wide range of materials, including ABS and PLA. The heated bed can be easily adjusted using the printer's intuitive...
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So far, 52 seconds appears to be all the energy in the fully winded main spring made out of eSun PLA+. If I record a longer run, I will post it. It makes a clicking sound from the PalletFork toggling at roughly around 470 clicks per minute so it...
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This is a followup to: Lack Attack#3: Koppla the Lack: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/15919-lack-attack-3-koppla-the-lack-aka-power-the-lack-s without further adieu.... Attack 4: ENCLOSE THE LACK Its been a while since my last update, mostly as...
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DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN - I've never had PLA snap, but on my PETG scope, I've had many screw joints fail.If something snaps, you can weld it back together with a soldering iron or a 3D-pen. </p><p> </p><p>The collimation assembly: The...