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If you are planning for placing it on the X-min (left side), then the only concern with simply sliding the case to the other side is that positions the cooling fan intake holes toward where the cuts happen instead of facing outward. <i>Perhaps the...
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(Or customise from the DesignSpark Mechanical files). Earlier Revision options (suggested to use Rev4 parts above)For these earlier revisons, screw-holes have been left in the corners of the Back and Front, but should not be required. The four...
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Notes: - I printed all the parts lying down with supports and the panels seem strong and turned out pretty well - I left the supports on the body panels to add strength and to provide a surface to mount inside panels like the old school vinyl on...
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You will need 5xM3 Screws (either socket head or Button head) and 5xM3 nuts. Slide Top2 left and right pieces one at a time from each side onto Top1 dove-tail. This may require some sanding to close any gaps in the middle seam and make sliding in...
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There's a little bit of the lower corners left in my design and the upper corners share some dimensions with the Sculptrs. But on the whole, I went back to the drawing board for most of this and relied on 3DPrintingTips design only as a source of...
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In Prusa Slicer, if the inlay portion isn't filled in as shown here on the left. Go to the supports section and uncheck “Don't support bridges” option. Correct support should look like picture on the right. ...No supports are required...
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Then lock them in place with 2 more opposite wedges.All that is left to to to finsh one half now is to fill in the remaining gaps with 5 more BBB facets. ... If you are assembling the BBB Magents 3mf, ensure that the magnet holes are on the...
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I will left the links in a list here for the files with their inner diameter to...
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the other holes should be left alone so the threads can grab. Lower Gear Pod - No supports - 50 minute print time - 80% fill for rod strength - Minor filing of the holes may be required so they free spin - the base gear fits into the main...
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A ring around the split antenna hole is also left smooth.You can see the wall perimeters get ‘doubled’ at the fuzzy region as a consequence of Prusaslicer adding walls around each modifier region. In this case it just needs to be understood that with...
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PETG ist hier die wesentlich bessere Wahl. Die beiden Plattenteile P1 und P2 habe ich mit 30% Infill gedruckt.Die Teile P3 und P4 mit 20% Infill. Für die Teile P2 und P4 ist etwas Support bei Überhängen erforderlich.Die Teile P1 und...
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We tried to tell about all the details in screenshots and video, but some of the details were left behind the scenes - that's why we created this document with a list of absolutely all accessories. We took into account your wishes, and most of the...
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I didn't bother with the volume knobs and moved the CRS/Baro control to the top left of the MFD. Ryan also crafted a lot of stuff, I bodged with skill so no special tools are required here, no PCB making, just the ability to wire up a shed load...
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If it takes a lot of force your printer may need calibrating (the tolerances are fairly tight at 0.2mm):Remove the top frame bridging supports by cutting the ends loose along the seam:Now you should be able to easily pry out the supports:Carefully...
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In the first picture above, you'll see a size comparison between the Tiny-Touch, the Z-Probe I've used recently (left) and a standard LJ12A3-4-Z/BX inductive sensor (right). Although I myself wouldn't consider this thingy a "Remix", most (if not...
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Here is a short instruction of how it works:I used Prusa Slicer for this but I guess it would work with the original Slic3r in a similar waySetting up Prusa SlicerIn Prusa Slicer go to the "Printer Settings" tab.In the "Printer Settings" tab go to...
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For the primary ratchet, they can be left as is. On the secondary ratchet, they jut out too much, will probably interfere with the pawls, and should be filed down. I made them that big to reach the minimum size limit of my laser cutting service's...
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All that is left is the coupler and fiber optic cable. To learn how to place fiber optic cable in your ceiling or a drop-down ceiling follow this link: https://www.wiedamark.com/starfieldceilings_1.aspx The process is very simple, but it can take a...
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There might be occasional glitches when the filament backs out, like it gets out from the back (doesn't affect much), or it won't get out ( easy fix, since AB has a hot-end quick release design, and it's very easy to clear out the left filament). The...
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You don't have to do this, but it doesn't hurt.Holding down the “up” button should cause the LEDs to gradually brighten.The wiring of these components goes like this:Trinket pin “Bat" to a red wire (this will eventually go to a 6V supply + )Trinket...
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“BASE_LOCK_ANGLE” 105deg for right filter, 260deg for left filter. To give maximum visual clearance from the mask, moving the base lock will enable this. Using “BASE_DROP” and “BASE_SIDE_MOVE”. Having the lock base moved from center of mask will...
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We also had to demonstrate the use of offset entities, mirroring, manual relations, and smart dimensions.Instructions:Make a center rectangle off the origin. Dimension the box to 3.1cm by 6.66cm.Bottom TrianglesMake reference geometry for...
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The hubs can be reused!Filament usageFor a spool with 80 mm axle diameter, structural size of 8 mm, printed with 15% infill, no rafts and no supports:Hub:23 gSpoke:9 gLabel:12 g Total for spool with two hubs with standoff, three spokes and...
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That means you must thoroughly clean out all of them with a sharp cutting knife or similar tool and fine sanding paper until they feel smooth and round to the finger and no grates are left inside.After that put some grease (I recommend PTFE because...
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That file is left here for continuity of the file set. <strong>6)</strong> It would seem like a good idea to use "wood filled" filament for the coffee/hot chocolate liquid parts -- but don't! The wood filaments are very brittle and you'll find the...
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If you are planning for placing it on the X-min (left side), then the only concern with simply sliding the case to the other side is that positions the cooling fan intake holes toward where the cuts happen instead of facing outward. <i>Perhaps the...
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Print the manifold, and two brackets, but mirror one of the brackets so there is a left and right. See the photos for reference. The 3mm hole patterns on the mirrored brackets, when assembled to the base of the Saturn, should match up with the hole...
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If you are planning for placing it on the X-min (left side), then the only concern with simply sliding the case to the other side is that positions the cooling fan intake holes toward where the cuts happen instead of facing outward. <i>Perhaps the...
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For example, this user got the frame but unfortunately didn't bother to read the project and left this feedback. If he had read the project page, he would have understood that the panels are self-sourced and the handle/hinges are 3D...
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This should align one of the compartments with the opening on the right (or left depending on how you see it). You then proceed to fill the compartments with the right amount of food (I usually put the device on scales to weigh the precise amount). I...