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Within these instructions, you will find tips and tricks to put the device together easier and assembly points to avoid common pitfalls. How We Designed This: This body powered hook was developed around the patient case of an...
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Place the insert on the soldering iron tip and gently press into the appropriate hole (6 on the effector for the arms, 2 on the magnet holder). The inserts should be pushed into the 4mm holes until they are flush. Be very careful after pushing in the...
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This is a slide-in case, and since the cable has a 13x5 mm (-ish) connector, there is a rectangle hole to put the cable through. The small part acts as a strain relief for the cable and at the same time to plug the rectangle hole in the back for the...
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a Prusa MINI spool holder)2x 150mm long, 8mm outer diameter smooth rods or tubes (steel, aluminium, …)Simply slide a bearing onto both ends of each rod, and place them in the cradles on each corner of the 3D printed base, and your spool holder is...
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To be honest I needed to touch it up with a red fine-point sharpie for it to work.I ended up putting about 15lbs (6kg) of cement in the base as it kept tipping over. The fins are designed to grip the concrete so it doesn't shift around. When you glue...
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Thanks to a helpful tip from the community I have added a 5 degree pitch up to the thrust vector nozzle - if your boat has a nose down attitude and the ride plate adjustment is not enough this should hopefully correct that. There is a moment force...
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So please leave him a like, a follow, a thanks in the comments, or even a tip. When Ron showed me some of his early modifications to this plane my mind was blown at just how much he could really improve this thing, and I believe every one here...
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Here are some tips for an optimal filter. Update 2020/11/25: 80% infill, 0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer height, 10mm/s slow speed to resolve v fine sinusoid. 205deg nozzle to make flow easy. 85% infill flow to avoid lines merging at higher infill. ...
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I have my slicer settings such that my stock 0.4 nozzle emulates a 0.6 nozzle, so when I printed with 3 walls, it was as thick as 4.5 normal walls. How I Designed This:Designed in SketchUp Pro. Category: Machine Tools My PayPal tip...
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The cooling works wonderfully for the Revo nozzle, however I have not tested the part cooler designed for Biqu’s hotend which sits significantly further from the nozzle tip do to the size of the heater block. The extruder mount for the toolhead...
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You'd be pushing the filament from several tens of mm back from the tip, and with the natural curve to any filament coming off a spool, it is very easy to snag even a tiny lip and jam up. But, mainly due to peer pressure from my buddy Olof Ogland...
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... tries it took to make things right, check the "failures.jpg" image... If you want to make a small donation in appreciation of my humble efforts, please use the "Tip designer" button on this page: https://www.thingiverse.com/Wierzbowsky/designs
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... organize your things with this concept. If this has gotten you considering your pegboard more carefully like it did for me, consider ❤ liking the design, leaving me a tip using the button at the top-right and subscribing to my designs here.
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To help me keep designing and uploading more things, you can tip me via 'Buy Me a Coffee' here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JoshForwood In addition to the printed parts, you'll also need:2x 10mmOD/9mm Compressed Length/50mm Free Length...
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You dont have to buy them in the following specific length, simply cut it with a side cutter and use a fail to bring the tip back in shape. 1 x with a shaft length of 11mm ( without the head) 1x with a shaft length of 15mm (without...
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... into the tracker like another swappable base plate, cutting even more weight. I've included the FreeCAD .FCStd file in case that makes it easier for you, but I'm new to CAD so I make no promises as to how usable it is. Tips are accepted.
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I created it by chopping up "scaled_hex_prism_169_grid_single_focus_200mm.stl" (+/-103.924mm from center) I also added a 61 mirror array which is just slightly too large to fit on an Ender 3/Ender5 bed so I cut two mirrors off the tips of the...
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Since the lower tip of each blade protrudes from the Blade Carrier by 2.5mm, a key safety feature is that the blade carrier cannot be removed from the base assembly without using tools (an Allen key / wrench). the blade is, therefore, never...
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The airbrush tip will be mostly in same position than your extruder nozzle ;) The mechanical advantages are related to the way the "E Stepper" pulls the needle. Now the motor has to turn a lot less to pull the needle 1mm back so it can perform...
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3mfReady to slice 3mf files in high definition and high speed and fuzzy mode. Tips for slicing:split the imported STEP file into objectsuse random seam for the inner ring objectuse seam aligned for the outer ring objectif your...
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**Support my work** If you have some SATs to spare: 153HHsR9gZdiDTUgzSZks4uuU141zKcsSe Or if you prefer a fancy Lightning tip jar: https://coinos.io/Fiesel Thanks a lot, your appreciation is what drives me! Like always, FreeCAD files are...
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the dice body itself uses 80cm of 1.75mm filament. Tips and TricksTo Slice the pips in Prusa Slicer, you need to cut the part at 0.2mm and only keep the top part. This allows to print all numbers oriented correctly as one part. While slicing,...
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The pieces are printed in 0.15mm layer heigth.Depending on your filament and printer you might to brush up the prints (mainly the tip at the top) using a sharp knife, a file or sand paper. A hot air gun might also help.AssemblyAssembling the parts is...
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Tips are appreciated and go towards creating new designsREADMEI have created this set with dogs of 20.0mm, 19.9mm, ~3/4'' / 19.0mm and <3/4'' / 18.9mm diameter. Just check my uploads and find the set you'll need.<br>This is the 19.0mm set for...
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you will have to think about the orientation (some tips on this near the bottom). In general it won't be much of an issue but you may have to reprint a junction if you're changing your layout.</p><p>The connectors, They work well and stay in place...
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It’s a nice tight fit, but you may want to use a little super glue (cyanoacrylate) to stop any embarrassing bottom issues… My tips for printing these parts… These are just my personal preferences... Use a food safe filament. PETG is food safe and...
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(Tip: remove front rack completely for easy access)Fit the FL_OverInn print around the front tube and over the tape. Loosely secure it using 2x M3 screws and nylock nuts. Allow for movement. For this exact bike, there's a notch cutout that will fit...
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(Tips below, and parameters explained in the provided image)Can adjust to any sized timber beam dimensions, and I can say from experience, significantly sped up my insulation installation by holding the insulation panels in place as I added...
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Printing tips: BASE: I printed the base with supports but used an overhang angle of 85% to avoid supports in the enclosed pockets. There is really only one place where the base needs supports and that is the flat area just above the opening in the...
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Always make sure that the printer (especially with 4kg spools) is very stable to avoid tipping etc.Print the upper area of the V1+V2 axles (109-130mm) with 0.10mm and lower speed: contours 45mm/s, outer contours + thin outer contours: 25mm/s so...