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3 walls for bando bashing.Infill: Use 20 - 30% cubic infill15 - 20% for most setups25 - 30% infill for bando bashingReally don't go above 30% infill, it just adds extra weight but no strength benefit.Also look at the makes section for other users'...
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However, I haven't tested this, and you would need to devise your own motor mount and control solution.Printing tips:READ THE STL DESCRIPTIONS!!!Slice the impeller with “union overlapping volumes" because I couldn't be bothered to solid all...
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Unless you know someone who might have these supplies, you will need to buy packs of rings and bail hooks, so you'll have plenty of supplies.Tip: Check the clearance aisles for the bail hooks and jump rings. You can often find these supplies at 50%...
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If the tray doesn’t tip to the right with the last ball or if it rebounds before all of the balls have left the tray then you'll need to lighten the counterweight by screwing the bolt farther in or swapping it for a shorter (lighter) bolt. This will...
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Pro tip: reduce line width (to about 2/3rds normal) and support interface density (to about 50% for instance) to have easy to remove supports without needing to resort to increasing distance.Assembly InstructionsHemera Mounting InstructionsPress nuts...
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Follow this order for ideal bracket hole placement.Pro tip 1: Place masking tape on the panels in the approximate hole location to make marks for drilling.Pro tip 2: Drill a small pilot hole first to relieve stresses in the acrylic, and **DRILL...
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I have created a tutorial below on how to print this nozzle box with some quick tips along the way. I strongly suggest you go through it below before printing parts. </p><p><strong>Note:</strong> If there is interest, I plan on updating with...
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Since the WD19TB is so much taller than the WD-15, I also added a small bracket to the back side to help it not tip backwards and a small lip to the top and bottom to help the dock "float" a bit better, providing a better fit I found. Bill of...
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Has a long print time, but well worth it as it only requires mount screws beyond the print material. ====================================================== I spent some time trying to find a desktop cup holder that would free up my desktop space and...
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:) You can figure it out yourself :) Parts links below: DM9 HD 7" screen 1200x Digital Microscope 28 to 30 Step Up Ring Filter Adapte UV Filters 30mm See the short video for details: My favorites: Thank you for every tip or donation,it means...
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This creates one pivot point at both tips in the middle that can only work with a ball joint. The two squares rotated horizontally on the top and at the bottom with an axis in bearings mounted in the wall/frame.</blockquote> <blockquote>Later...
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The pointy tip of one end of the tongue is the most complex geometry. (The circle in the Sketcher drawing shown above models the inner diameter of the tower, which is 5mm. The tower's outer diameter (7mm) is modeled with another sketch.)In the spirit...
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The part is designed to hide most of the body, leaving just the curved tip visible. You can use CA glue (superglue) or hot glue to fix them, but the friction itself should be good enough.</p> <p>Solder all the cathodes (shorter leads on LEDs)...
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It is sufficient to paint the last layer with a black felt-tip pen.Thin versionAdditionally, I created a thin/flat model of the clock that has a thickness of only 6 mm. Here, too, a filament change is necessary. To hang the clock on the wall, the...
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Today I have finally decided to fix the shortcomings.See the video for details: If you liked this thing - let me know by putting like!Parts links below: Reamer tool 0-14mm Thrust Bearing F4-9M 4x9x4mm AB Glue Epoxy Hexagon Socket Button Head Screw...
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Then you can use the “Joint Removal Tool” by placing the tip over the top of the joint and hammering the top of the removal tool until the joint is removed. I have found that the hardest pieces to remove were the “Edge Fillers” that were longer than...
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I am using a JST connector. Tip: power connectors are helpful because they allow you to configurations without soldering. For example, you can extend the distance to the power supply by building a new, longer cable. Or add additional lights and...
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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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In Prusa Slicer .20mm Layer Thickness on QUALITY prints out a very nice case.Tips:This is a “Snap-Fit” design and it uses small FRAGILE tabs to lock together; be gentle. </li><li>If you need to open the case back up after snapping...
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¾" thickness should be fine and about 4" widthRJ9 connectors (2)Reset buttons (2)A Very Sketchy and Incomplete Build GuideEach hexagonal post gets a heat-set threaded insert installed into each end.Place the insert into the holeHeat soldering iron to...
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I actually didn't use one at all! On the parts using flexible filament, it is possible to do a lower infill than the lever, but do 4 top layers to minimize pillowing. If I think of other tips, I'll include them here. Post-Printing I did no...
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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, I...
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... toward the mainblock and tighten up your belts. Thanks for looking and using this! If you like my design, and are feeling generous, feel free to leave me a tip! Check my page out for more designs as I continue to create stuffs! ... Happy 3D-ing!
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You will get a few spare rockets, however, sometimes they will break when you remove the support - be very careful, use finger tips, pliers and no strength. <strong>Please note, this is a 0.15mm nozzle print</strong>!!!</p>...
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Check and tighten all the screws, center the MMU2S unitinput on the buffer slots, and the assembly is ready to go!Setup tips:1) When loading spools, ensure the filament feeds from the bottom of the spool (closest to the top of the printer). Feeding...
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Place the assembly onto its stand at this point to keep the tips in a safe place. Gently insert each needle until it sits flush with the top of the gear. Do not force them! Give them a little jiggle if they are not quite lining up with the hole in...
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I succeeded with this method: putting tips of the cushion in the side blue holders first, then attaching on one side to the tapes, than the other starting in the center. As soon as you try yourselves you'll realize why it is so tricky to attach it...
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Check and tighten all the screws, center the MMU2S unit input on the buffer slots, and the assembly is ready to go! Setup tips: 1) When loading spools, ensure the filament feeds from the bottom of the spool (closest to the top of the printer). ... Cut...