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Route the extruder motor cable up along the length of the main cable using cable ties and push sideways through a hexagon into the upper section of the printer. Remove the existing stepper cable (the one connected nearest the front of the printer)...
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A supply droppod inspired by the Tacticus game.The lid can be opened.Can be retrofitted to act as a lifeboat for up to 12 persons.If you like my work please consider supporting me on Patreon.Become a Patron!Some of my other...
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It can be used either with a regular or self-securing m4 screw.If you want to have the closed drive light up you will have to glue the LED holder to the closed floppy drive. Please make sure you have painted the back of the floppy sufficiently and...
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Moving the printer should only have been done by raising the printer straight up and completely off the table, then moving it, then setting it straight down. This design is not robust enough for most weight bearing applications. Due to the strength...
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0.2mm, use more perimeters than usual. Needs support, print with the screw holes up. 0.2mm, use many perimeters.</li> <li>Easy print, 0.2mm.</li> </ol> <p>I used PETG, I wouldn't recommend PLA since it is brittle.</p>...
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Tools Needed: Small hand drill, 2.5mm drill bit (tapping drill size for m3 x 0.5 threaded holes), 3mm drill bit (for all non threaded holes for the m3 screws), 3.2/3.3mm drill bit (tapping drill size for m4 x 0.7 threaded hole), 5/5.1mm drill bit...
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So now it's time to add the indexing wheels and match them up with the segments. And if you have the bottom indexing wheels pointing with 7 to the center, then when you mount let's say number 2 indexing wheel, its number 7 should also point at its...
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I ended up building a seventeen-segment version and it took a very long time to make. It took me about 24 hours per segment just to print, plus preparation and assembly time, plus additional time for design and test of various parts on the fly as I...
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When setting up my prints I prefer to be conservative to ensure the least chance of a print failure, especially since the base of many parts are hidden when inserted into another part. *I used brims on: - legs *I used rafts on: -...
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(made quite a racket and messed up my print) So I had to make sure the fan is fastened down and cannot move. Issue #2 Heat Creep (This is the BIG One) - PLA (and many others as well) swells as it enters the makerbot extruder between the thermal...
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This is a complete build list for my set up. I started with the ender 3 pro I design and print upgrade parts for 24th scale rc crawlers and sell them on my ebay store. So my goal with this machine was to be able to set it and forget it, I run this...
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The original ones in the gantry end up being a little short with the new piece added so the threads in the gantry could strip easily. **Edit 12/26/21:** Sounds like some of the X2's aren't coming with the bearings, instead they come with rods inside...
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I ended up getting some plastic deformation when torquing down. I'm buying metal T-nuts. I prefer the double nut version over the single nut version below. Your choice. M3 nuts can be pressed in with pliers Suggested printing: - 0.12mm...
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If you do then just clean off the brim and use a metal ruler ( I find this the best way) a knife or sand paper and clean up the bottom of the print so it fits. The LED Holder slots into the stand with ease and just enough resistance. I've stuck...
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and then backward, up again, and finally upwards and toward the front of the left vSlot beam (2040). This is probably self-explanatory with the aid of a couple of snapshots, which I intend to upload. Anyhow, I wanted a means to fix the SD card...
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In the next section, I'll show you how to wire them up. PLEASE NOTE: I have the first version of Anet's power supply, marked 250w. I believe the 240w has the same size so it would be okay too, but probably not for the 180w version (if it exists). A...
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The parts can be scaled up or down to use larger or smaller screws - for example, if you want to use M3x8 screws, simply scale the parts by 150%. Note that buying screws in bulk from a specialist supplier is often cheaper than purchasing them...
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When setting up my prints I prefer to be conservative to ensure the least chance of a print failure, especially since the base of many parts are hidden when inserted into another part. *I used brims on: - (no parts required brims or rafts) 4 - When...
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Some G-codes to execute a cleaning sequence can be integrated in your printers G-code start script to operate the Nozzle Cleaner each time your print starts.Be aware that your printer-head should, when normally printing, not be able to touch the...
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The VASIMR engine is used on powered burns ranging from mere kilowatts all the way up to a megawatt thanks to the nearby SoLTeC satellite beaming over power. At first, the VASIMR is just used for station keeping and slow travel in cislunar space as...
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So measure your pulley and chose the correct mount.and R mount is corrected by 0.2 BOM1 pcs ø5x55 D-shaft (grind 5mm off a 60mm ore just leave it at 60mm)1 pcs ø5x60 D-shaft https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005003428332649.html 4 pcs...
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12V AIO FAN POWER, Similar to the pump the AIO fan must be powered for effective dissipation of heat, how you control the speed of the fan or what type of fan is up to you. AIO MOUNTING WITHIN THE CHASSIS, This has not yet been figured out by me...
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To turn the volume up and down, it has an analog "slider" from an old pair of headphones (you could probably find something similar pretty easily). BUILT IN CONTROLLER The built-in controller was the hardest part of this project, or more...
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you can drill out the linkage so that it the screws slide through or just tap them and the hub carriers, just dont tighten them up, leave a little play so that they dont bind. i used springs from the xmods too. but a ball point pen spring cut would...
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The mauser was still in widespread use up until the 1980s with rear echelon units and the home guard. It is still used for ceremonial purposes by the Swedish Royal Guards. 1942-1965: Automatgevär M42.Also known as the "Ljungman" after the company...
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Using Tinkercad I designed a mount that would line up well with the Ibera rear mounting plate (and it's existing holes) and push the Varia mount point back about 2 inches away from the rear mounting plate. Print SettingsPrinter: Prusa MK3SRafts:...
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PCI4xcard parts are only required if you need an extra PCI4x card up there.For air cooled graphic cards I would use the aluminum I/O panel. A 3080 or 3090 might melt a printed panel away.</p><p>Best to stick with flexible tubing. Although the design...
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Chinese product) 30 cm of thin isolated flexible cables 6cm shrinking tubing, fitting the cables 1x cable-tie 6mm x 180mm A first sketch of the idea. Preparing the probe Pick up the M5 x 50mm screw. Use a saw to cut off the screw's head Use a file...
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With the rig you can take up to 180 photos if you use all angles. After printing out the parts, they are screwed together with M4 (18 mm) screws. You will need the following parts for assembling: 4x M4x18mm screws 4x M4 nuts 4x M4 washer ...
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Raspberry Pi Zero and Pi Zero 2 Case Compatible with old & newerPi Zero,Pi Zero 2 &Pi Zero W (includes a camera ribbon slot) Snap fit design -no screws required. Heat sink hole for the 2W variation. "Coin slot" provided to prise lid open....