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Printer Settings Printer: Da Vinci 1.0A hacked with E3D-v6 and Repetier V92 Rafts: Not required Supports: No supports needed Resolution: .3mm layer thickness Infill: Solid infill for added durability Notes: Prints well in any orientation, but best...
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With each step carefully explained and demonstrated in detail, you'll be able to replicate this clever hack with ease. As you watch, you'll see how the addition of some basic materials and tools can breathe new life into an ordinary object,...
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I hacked up the models a bit in Sketchup (fair warning, I included the .skp files but the contents within may be disturbing to actual 3D modelers). After a quick run through NetFabb, the final model prints fairly well with 100% fill and standard...
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This DIY bathroom light replacement is a unique hack that repurposes a spring-loaded peg from an old rocker switch. While it may not be universally useful, if you have a faulty rocker switch with a 31.5 mm tall by 16.6 mm wide lever and a broken...
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... You can eyeball the size and scale. I printed at about 120% for my first print and it came out perfect. Hole in one. The stand can also slide under a graphics tablet, lamp base, hard drive, or whatever else might fit your needs. Happy Hacking!
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... of the welder's shield. Just make sure you have the main section securely in place before adding the pins. This hack will also come in handy for any SAS or Metal Gear cosplay fans out there. And the best part? ...It'll all be done for under £20!
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... homing the axes. In my case, the bed is perfectly level at 41.5 mm from the frame on both sides. Until we have dual Z limit switches or auto bed levelling that can compensate for a few millimeter changes in slope, this hack should do the trick.
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The caddy currently houses a Lutz ratcheting screwdriver with integrated bit storage, Channellock 430 pliers, Pittsburgh adjustable wrench from Harbor Freight, Irwin Vise Grip needle nose pliers, a Stanley mini-hack utility saw, an Empire Level...
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... latest creations. Want to know more about DIY maker space projects and home automation? Visit my blog for exclusive content and tips! Or head over to YouTube, where you can subscribe to my channel for daily maker hacks and creative project builds!
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... deformations in that direction. Hack: Place a washing machine sound-absorbing mat under your board (for me, it was 600x640) to mute machine noises and stabilize the entire system on the table. ... Info: The angle between the threaded rods is 42°.
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One hack people swear by (yes, they even sell those handy devices called spinners!) is twisting off that last inch of cigarette while keeping steady with one hand holding down your trusty work in progress with a bit of friction as necessary - all...
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This creative hack allows players to achieve a more immersive experience without the hassle of custom manufacturing. A huge shoutout goes to the designer behind the source files for making this possible. Their work has been invaluable in helping...
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Updates - 8 USB A Slots instead of 7 - 8 SD Card Slots instead of 5 - 8 MicroSD Slots instead of 9 I think you see a pattern here *counts again...* **_sigh_** maybe not, I guess - 6 USB C Slots instead of 5 Changelog - Raised the MicroSD Slots a bit...
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Replacing a pricey gearbox is no longer necessary as this hack gives similar performance without the hefty price tag. I repurposed components from Airtripper's Extruder, cleverly adapting their design for more speed and less financial burden. This...
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Of course, we also accept custom requests and commissions – feel free to get creative!\nYou can explore the design and make modifications by hacking it on TinkerCAD. We invite you to showcase your innovative creations and share photos of your...
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Set in an Orwellian Dystopia with gun control and no police; a company called Deleted Defense made a pistol design for the common man; one that could be made with a laser-cutter as well as 3d printer, or even a paper-template glued to 3mm materials...
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This time I've tried a new attempt at remaking collaborative Wade to fit i3 carriage.\n A fused version has been recessed by 30mm, making more y-space available for printing.\n This move also saved a significant amount of plastic and significantly...
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This clever hack can be applied in robotics or simple manual remote control projects. One syringe usually holds an inert liquid, providing a constant hydraulic force. These adaptable parts transform plastic syringes into versatile actuators. The...
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It is meant to bolt onto the stock carriage with no other printed or hacked mods needed. It has a very clean, stock look and function. The results are impressive, as the unit has now become painfully accurate. You can get perfect looking prints if...
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Check it out here.\nFeel free to hack it! It's posted in pieces on TinkerCad here. Post pics if you do!\nThank you for looking!Print SettingsPrinter Brand: MakerBotPrinter: MakerBot ReplicatorRafts: NoSupports: NoResolution: .2Infill: 15%Notes:...
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Tools needed: A cutting tool such as a hack saw works perfectly, along with needle nose pliers. Also required: 3/4" PVC Pipe and 3D printed parts. Cut the tubes into 20" sections, a standard size for traditional blow dart tubes. You can experiment...
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Instead of supporting what could be a dubious creator, I decided to hack together my own version from the two. I apologize for the poor job, but I am a newbie when it comes to 3D modeling ;P I hope you find it as amusing as I did :) No supports...
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Instead of supporting what could be a dubious creator, I decided to hack together my own version from the two. I apologize for the poor job, but I am a newbie when it comes to 3D modeling ;P I hope you find it as amusing as I did :) No supports...
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While more advanced versions could integrate with your printer controller, this simple add-on works seamlessly on any printer without requiring any hacking. Simply place it between the spool and extruder for effortless operation. ... Hardware needed...
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... find this optional part in the download section. If you want to modify or check my .scad files, you'll need to download the gopro_mounts_mooncactus.scad file from the previous link, as my files use the gopro_connector() module. Keep on hacking!
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... is uploaded, test the transmitter by moving the RC receiver module around. You should see the values change on the serial monitor. That's it! With these simple steps, you've created a fully functional Arduino-based RC transmitter. Happy hacking!
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Printing Instructions The models were printed using my hacked XYZ Davinci 1 printer and sliced in Slic3r. My settings include a perimeter of four, a print thickness of .2 mm, use of 4mm hexagonal supports, and a density setting of twenty percent. ...I...
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A swift hack at a revamped Grey Knight's battle-axe mashup. The idea is to reimagine this iconic weapon, stripping away its original design elements and rebuilding it from the ground up with a fresh perspective. This time around, I'm aiming for a...
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If you experience difficulties with the hacked slot walls in the handle not fusing properly together, try having your printer over-extrude slightly by telling it to use a slightly smaller diameter filament, adjusting the extrusion multiplier, or...
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Also made a thicker design to handle the horrible drywall hack job the original builder performed. We are hiring a carpenter to make a skirt board to finish the job. The stair tread tools available at the store would've been too long to align our...