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This is a completely new version of my original design (here: https://www.printables.com/model/145632-dslr-rig) without the cage and with fewer parts. Redesigned in SOLIDWORKS for higher precision.You will also need:15 mm aluminum or carbon rods...
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The trolleys were printed with the flat side on the bed and the cone shape facing up. The majority of the support was inside the channel where the 2020 slides. This creates a small problem removing the large amount of support. In particular, the...
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I always think those designs look unfinished.The bottom of this planter is a solid circle, allowing it to adhere more easily to the print bed. At the top, the spiral has been tapered, again allowing the top edge to be a smooth circle.</p><pre><code...
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However, this is not recommended unless you have very good bed adhesion (and use a brim!). If the part wobbles then you will have difficulty getting the end result to move smoothly.</li> <li>The snap-in inserts are compatible with the MMU printed...
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I need to get better at failing fast and frequently.PartsThe rubber bands usedThe rubber bands used for both the trigger and the magazine is pictured, though you can wrap a larger rubber band around twice for the trigger, or the magazine (this will...
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This is largely due to the heatbed keeping the medium hot and thus slightly 'squishy' to help adhesion to the bed.However, this very small extra width (just a few microns) is just enough to hinder or even prevent the white corners from being able to...
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Once M665 values have been found, replace them in config.sys and you may reduce the H50 in the M558 command to H5 (I have it set at H3 for even faster bed probing) calibration tool: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2598993 Finally, slice this with...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2MM Infill: 20% Minimum (More is Better) Filament: CC3D PLA Silk Black Notes: The "Body" assembly is designed to more or less fill the entire...
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*I used brims on: - eye_right - eye_left - toe_nails - flame_yellow 7 - When removing parts from the printer bed, it's a **VERY** good idea to place left/right parts into separate containers to help with the assembly process. Sometimes the difference...
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Average printing temp was 240C with a bed temp of 70C. 3.I have uploaded 2 versions of the Flexible Drive bracket. One as an additional support pad to allow for interim supports in your slicer to reduce the likelihood of the PETG based supports...
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They will also not have the decorative top options shown in the photos as those only work in Prusa slicer at this time.How quick can I print a box?I designed these with speed in mind for FDM, and every part is design to advantage of the strengths of...
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I think it should be fairly obvious which way to print each piece when viewing the models, usually it's the outside of the case flat against the print bed. This way the internal mounts can stick up. Then just assemble. Sand and repaint if you want, I...
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5 - When removing parts from the printer bed, it's a **VERY** good idea to place left/right parts into separate containers to help with the assembly process. Sometimes the difference between the left and right parts is very small but it is still...
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High precision bed with upgraded heater An attempt was made to keep the moving mass of the extruder as low as possible, to increase the heating rate of the nozzle in order to enable higher speeds. I used the StepDown modules so that the larger fans...
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This is why I elaborated this design.OverviewThe design constists of multiple parts, that can easily be assembled to build the tag you want for your plant or for any other purpose:Various character plates to build the text fromA tray to slide the...
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Requires a printer with > 336 mm bed width and 250 mm Z.Assembly Notes:Designed in supports have been added to roller shaft bearing slots which cut the print time by an hour. They are easy to pop out with some stubby needle nosed pliers. Clean up the...
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But 10 cm is a good height for like herbs and stuff. OuterDiameterTop, OuterDiameterBottomIf you have a printer with a different bed size, or you just want it to be smaller, change these.NOTE: Do not make the upper diameter smaller than the bottom...
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*Carriage and Hammer The carriage can be rotated so that both ends are touching the print bed, which saves on filament for supports. The hammer can be printed laying flat. Do not skimp on infill. Both the hammer and the carriage bear large spring...
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... - The sheet metal for the body is modeled as 1.518 since that is the closest gauge (16ga). - The sheet metal for the bed mount assembly and other thin sheet metal parts is modeled as 1.214 since that is the closest gauge (18ga). ...
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Replace the colored filament with clear PLA and finish the print.Material: PLA (colored for the top layer, clear for the walls)Quality: .12mmTemp: 200°CBed: 67°CPrint Speed: 50mm/s, first layer at...
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I printed it in a way that the mounting points for the "Connector" components are on the top, resulting in a nice surface for the outside thanks to the print bed. In the print files, you will find the Backpanel_Part1-4 (.stp) files, as well as the...
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... <p>I advice to add a brim (10mm, 2 layers) for the large pieces to avoid warping. In my case I added the brim on all parts as I wanted to print wit a low bed temperature (it's pretty hot in my room these days ^^). Approximate total print time : 24h
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Print instructionsThe Clock The creation and how it works can be seen in the video: It proudly hangs above our bed, it seems very bright in the video, but it's actually just alright not to disrupt sleep and is perfect to give us an idea what time it...
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The aim was that BabyCube could be printed on "standard" size printers, that is printers with a bed size of approximately 220mm by 220mm, such as the Ender 3 (print volume 220mm by 220mm by 250mm) and the Prusa i3 (print volume 250mm by 210mm by...
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I made the inside lips somewhat thick, however, to facilitate easy printing and to give good surface area to glue.PrintingPrint each half with the flat-side-down on the bed with support.Support especially helps with the battery chamber. The...
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(Note that the pin has a flat side to make it a little easier :]).2mm layer height is safe and you will need pretty good bed adhesion. Perimeters are probably the deciding factor for strength but I think default settings will work perfectly for...
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If I made him exactly in proportion, the parts would have been too small.4 - When removing parts from the printer bed, it's a **VERY** good idea to place left/right parts into separate containers to help with the assembly process...Assembly...
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You can print the parts flipped, so that the printer bed enables a perfectly flat surface for the O-ring to seal against. You can also slightly over-extrude when printing, to reduce the chance of any water intrusion outside of the...
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The curved part is inserted in the hub and the flat part that was on the bed is visible.7 - All items in the console are 3D printed, optional decals are attached to the sides of the model. A JPG file containing the decals is included in the pictures...
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You do need to be careful as overheating the screw can heat up the insert again and cause it to torque out while tightening. If there's enough space between the screw and the insert threads the plastic may get in between, letting the plastic solidify...