kodama 3d printer
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#Required hardware:# - 6x M3 10-12mm screws to secure the Male dovetail to the contaner (longer screws will not fit) - 4-6 M3 screws and nuts of any length to secure the female dovetail to the ender 3 spool holder - 8x M3 6mm screws to secure the...
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The Lovely Fancy Fish Victor Guzman Duran October 12th, 2021 George Mason University Math 401: Mathematics Through 3D Printing This project had me working with optical illusions and how viewing an object from a certain side or angle can alter what we...
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I'm still very new to 3D design. A few cautions: first, the insert will add about a centimeter of lid lift if you're packing the board in the box. If not, everything should fit perfectly. Second, please note that using this insert WILL make the...
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After hunting high and low for quite some time, I finally concluded that small 6x4.5 folding propellers did not exist, and so I decided to see if I could come up with a parametric folding propeller that could be 3D printed. This OpenSCAD script is...
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(Note that there is no .STL, as the model is just a box using slicer modifiers.)How this came to be I am now perfectioning a method to add patterns to tops and bases of 3D printed parts, to give them a bit of bling and shine. This was one of the...
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(3D printing time not included)Electronics:Digital Bird Pan Tilt Board with ESP32 and two TMS2208 v3 DriversShutter cable with 2.5mm SocketBoard mounted joystickPower Cable with Digital Bird NP Battery TerminalsTwo button Mount/Dismount switch...
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3D printing technology allows us to bring history to life in a way that was impossible before and gives us a better understanding of how things were in the past. And we are proud to be part of this process, bringing history to you in a way that is...
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This ring is the original base for the stand-alone Grabhole adapter: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/grabhole-qr-adapter-sal This QR adapter for the Rapido v3 anamorphic clamp...
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This is a fully 3D printable prosthetic leg we have provided for Fatima, a two year old double amputee. The design was made in Autodesk Fusion 360 and was printed in three iterations before we have achieved the right fit and function. The parts under...
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Download and 3D print all parts in PETG (since it's food-safe), or in whatever material if you're just printing this for fun. If you are a lefty like me, go for the lefty version of the "spindle" and "float plate", otherwise if you're a righty go for...
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I do recognise that HorsEngineer's design makes more sense in the context of 2016 3D printing, though.Indexing post shortened, flush to hammer face to make it easier to align prints on bedThrow chamfers and fillets everywhere (Because it feels nice,...
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The tables consist of 3d printed parts with craft sticks placed in them. The craft sticks I picked up from a local store were about 140mm x 9mm x 2mm in size. The dimensions and straightness could vary between the sticks. I built the gaps of the...
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A personalized rendition of the 3D printable design found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:55821 was made possible using Thingiverse's Customizer tool with thing ID 55821. Check it out! http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=55821...
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Use 2pcs M3x6mm screws to mount the original display mount part from the scale to the 3d printed part. Use 2pcs M3x10 screws to mount the strain relief:</p><figure class="image image_resized" style="width:75%;"><img...
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It's about 45 cm long, made from 3D-printed sections that are manageable and printable in size, with an OpenBeam backbone holding the assembly together. You plug it into your computer or a sound module, and you blow into the mouthpiece and touch the...
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The only difference between the 3 model files is this depth.I printed it without supports, but was really wondering if my Prusa Mini can bridge the part you can see in the 3rd picture, since it bridges around a small corner.It had no problem with the...
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It's ugly af (was done in Tinkercad as usual) but will hopefully suffice until I can learn Fusion 3d or something better and not make such a mess of it.My apologies again for any frustrations on this...
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I also made a storage slot for them on the top structure.I used a DIN rail for mounting all of my electronics on the back and 3D printed a cover for the high voltage portion.I bought a small LED light bar from Amazon and afixed it under my top...
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The 3D printed part of the project consists of a short extension base to be hot-glued to bottom of the existing plastic battery filler jug (If you're looking to make a battery filler, this is not the place). The main housing contains the...
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For this We needed large number of possible variations.-We needed to introduce the ability to both manipulate the model to provide a number of variations as well as the ability to color - via 3d material or paint - for a limitless number of...
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Put a bearing in one of the 3d printed side(From 'Leftovers' plate), slid onto aluminum until the bearing hole is centered with the mark and drill 8mm holes using bearing as a guide. You could also use 8mm bit just to mark the center, pilot with 3mm...
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I do have to say that M3 and M4 screws are used everywhere in 3D printing projects, so they may be good to have around. Your choice. **Note 2**: I'm sure with some slight modifications to the mount (i.e. using a 5mm and 7mm drill bit) you could...
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I do not recommend 3D-printing this in plastic. Instead, I anticipate a time when we will have affordable laser-sintering in various metal materials. This device requires a basic indicator and a brass-bushing that holds the indicator. The...
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6mm (or you can use 3d printed Optional button ) ...
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... all the parts in the orientation depicted in the picture<strong> in PETG. PETG allows all the parts the flex and not break!!! I used 3D Fuel's workday clear PETG but I would REALLY RECOMMEND PRINTING IN ORANGE OR HAVE AN ORANGE BARREL TIP!!!
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Designed with SketchUp, fixed with Microsoft 3D Builder, sliced with Cura and printed in PLA on my Robo3D R1+ Parts: Some kind of power supply with a 5.5mm plug A 5.5mm socket (from AliExpress "5pcs/lot High Quality Socket Female Panel Mount...
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- first, it’s almost full 3D print. You only need some easy-to-find, cheap DIY supplies and a good PETG filament to achieve the project and assemble all the parts without hassle. - the bait jar is included in the model. Push it in, twist clockwise...
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It is mostly 3D printed, and just requires a couple of bearings and some nuts and bolts. It is quite strong enough to hold my camera (~ 1.6 Kg) and I wouldn't expect any problems, with decently robust printing up to 2 Kg at least.</p> <p>First, a...
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it's still a good idea to prevent the 3d printed parts from directly rubbing against and scratching up the inside of your expensive T pieces. Some JJ's apparently have 38mm bore T's, and some have 39mm bores. Mine has 38mm bores. ... If you need...
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At this point, I don't see a way to make this with bought bearings and still be 3D printed, but I'm considering figuring it out. ... This was the most complicated gearbox I've created to date, and I hope I don't have to do any more like this; it was a...