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Enjoy! Here the parts: DC-DC Step Up Down Board | $3.17 Digital Voltmeter Ammeter | $5.75 10k Potentiometer | $1.54 Used 12v Power Adapter | $5.22 or cheap at thrift store Used 3D printer Fan | $2 Used Alligator Test Leads | $4.54 1/2" x 1" Switch |...
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I want to keep printing very easy and fast. For mounting the mosfets you need the spacers M3x5. For the Raspberry, you need to print spacers M2,5x5 For the buck converter you need to print spacers M3x12 -You also need M3 Screws and Nuts to mount all...
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after printing the great Modular Snap Together Case by Sneaks for a Raspberry Pi 4 I wanted a grill to keep a little dust and fingers out of the fan. It’s my own design and not a remix but for linking reasons I labeled it as one.so this is the result...
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... During design and construction, I considered adding a power connector for my Raspberry PI but ultimately decided against it, opting to keep the two devices on separate power sources. This leaves room for potential future modifications or upgrades.
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I envisioned placing the main board in its original position while encasing it alongside my MOSFET, relay, and Raspberry Pi 2 running Octopi. By combining numerous ideas and designs into one with some personal tweaks, I managed to fit everything...
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In the Mathematica notebook we consider letting the domain of our function represent a disk of radius 2 around the origin of the complex plane so as r -> 2 and 0 <= theta <= 2 pi, we see that our domain is x = r*cos(theta) y = r*sin(theta). ... Our...
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Octopi won't even connect, and when the SKR Mini is plugged into the PI, it stops the webcam from working. So, I've ordered a new board, and will tidy up when that's in and running. I imagine it could provide scope for case lighting, although I...
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This version also includes a DWG of the rear profile for those looking to design their own end-cap that houses a SATA controller, Raspberry PI, etc for enhanced drive monitoring / control, or full NAS functionality. Looking for something that holds...
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This can be found at the bottom of the list of firmware versions.) For this setup, you'll need a control server like Domoticz: http://www.domoticz.com This runs on a Raspberry PI and can control various IOT devices. ...You can place this tiny server...
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Other parts designed for my printers include: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959901 (GT2 belt clamp, Prusa Y-axis) http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1937232 (Arduino Mega and RAMPS v1.4 case) http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1905409 (Prusa i3 steel...
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Thank you!…Please be sure to hit like & post a make, I'd love to see your prints! Turn your Rasberry Pi equipped printer into a solid state machine! These drives are faster & more reliable than any SD card which have a very limited times they can...
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I will try to help troubleshoot it, but I can't guarantee 100% compatibility.If you have a Raspberry Pi (Orange Pi etc.), the easiest way to build and roll out the board firmware would probably be through your Pi board, as it already has a Linux...
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Multiplying by Pi for circumference, you'll need 7.2" to just make it around the tube. Depending on your sewing abilities, you'll start with a rectangle of fabric probably 9" wide and when folded in half, sewn to a rectangle about 4" wide. You can...
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A Raspberry Pi 3 board can also be added, which provides a powerful and versatile platform for running scripts and automating tasks. The printer's power supply is provided by a set of DC-DC buck converters, which convert the printer's voltage from...
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- The rear upper and lower parts (large orange parts) that go aroudn the ports of the PI should be printed as a single piece. They were designed separate but you will get much better results just exporting the sub assembly as an STL and printing...
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... close to the plant, allowing the plant to grow around it. Step 16: You will need to control the timing of water supply; I used a simple timer and printed a box for it. Use a raspberry pi or Arduino if you prefer – I'll leave that part up to you.
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Most consistent results come from about 2 zigzags per nozzle width (PI*radius*2=2*nozzle*360/DPZZ). It should look fairly fine on the edge. If you find a value that works for a small test, divide this by the same number you multiply the radius by to...
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Space for LED lighting in the cover and future capability for mounting a Raspberry Pi and camera. 3. No plugs or terminals to disconnect every time you take off the cover. 4. Easy, accurate location when putting it back on. I started this project...
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Luckily, the temperatures in the chamber are still lower than the temperatures the RPi reached - so only a larger heat sinks + active fans are required.A solution here seems to be the GeeekPi Raspberry PI 4B Armor Case with Double Fan. But its heat...
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I needed a way to control my print chamber temperature and lights from my Raspberry Pi, so I threw together some spare bits and pieces I had lying around and constructed this little relay housing. It uses two single-channel 5V relay modules to...
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I will be reusing as much of the X5SA kit as possible, adding (hopefully) only linear rails (three 400mm MGN12 rails with H carriages), a non-terrible hotend, a raspberry pi, and some hardware.All motion/structural components are borrowed from the...
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I've redesigned the Otoscope mount part to be 2mm higher and uploaded it in a separate STL file.As soon as I started my very first print with my new Prusa Mini I decided I needed a way to see the nozzle up close if I wanted to do the best 3D prints I...
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For the neopixel board: 4x m2.5 hex nuts 4x m2.5x0.45x8mm cap screws For the cover: 2x m3 Square Nuts (DIN 562) Same as ship with Prusa Printers 2x m3x0.5x8mm cap screws Note that I largely copied the geometry of the Pi 4 UEB case which might have...
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The chain has some end clips and I'll add more as needed; I still have to develop the X and Z axes.\nOther projects I designed for my printers include:\nhttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959901 (GT2 belt clamp for Prusa...
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It's specifically made for a Raspberry Pi 2. The Power and Activity LEDs are positioned differently on the RPi3 model. **Update:** I've added versions for the RPi3, but they're untested. **Update#2**: I revised the design based on feedback. First, I...
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Other designed parts for my printers include: - A GT2 belt clamp (Prusa Y-axis) - An Arduino Mega and RAMPS v1.4 case - A Prusa i3 steel 10mm upgrade - A Prusa i3 Steel Y-axis motor mount - A Prusa i3 Steel X-carriage - An E3D Chimera / Cyclops...
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To remove the square nuts, use a small tweezer to help push the nut of its hole. Additional Items needed: 4x M3x10-12 screws (case) 4x M3 nuts (case) 3x M3x6-8 screws (Raspberry Pi) 3x M3x6-8 screws (Buck Converter) Raspberry Pi3 or Pi4B Appropriate...
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I was inspired by stevepax's pi camera mounting bracket and used it as a starting point to design my own GoPro mount. I decided to tilt the shoe instead of the mount itself, making it easier to create. I've included two files, one for attaching to...
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Even with great projects and alternatives for lighting my Ender 3 V2 table I chose to create my own alternative.>>> THIS PROJECT IS OPEN FOR COLLABORATIVE IMPROVEMENTS <<<Current Available Pieces: This is the current set of...
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It's cross-platform compatible so you can use Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Raspberry Pi. The control board is the Arduino Mega. The Arduino Mega's program is based on GRBL by Bengler. For the laser diode, we used a 1.6 W Blue Laser Diode in TO56...