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Turn it upside down in a slicer and you dont need supports. Update 28.1.2021! I revised the whole motor mount. Theres no need to print new lower arm mounts, or shock tower mount or rear chassis plate. I removed the previous version of the...
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I have tried lots of different things including retraction\jerk speeds, extensive slicer settings, belt & pulley tightening and general speed & retraction settings. However, I do have a direct drive printing very well on my heavily braced (10 mm...
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If you are competent with your slicer software there is an unsupported version of this model so you can configure your own support structures. As I understand it Cura ignores overhang areas of less than 1.6mm so you'll need to do some tinkering to...
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If using ABS a heated is a must, and ideally an enclosure to keep the ambient temp high, but if like me you don't have an enclosure Cura (and possibly other slicers) have a draft-shield option which can help keep the part evenly heated during...
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I designed these parts in Sketchup using metric units and they import correctly into my slicer (which is also set to metric). If you have issues, check your application to see if it has a way to select metric or alternatively scale down by a factor...
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I leave the setting on draft quality in the Cura slicer and print at 100 percent infill. It's a no-brainer really! This will print perfectly for you if you're using a feeler gauge like I do to calibrate nozzle height. It prints in under 26 minutes at...
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I decided to design them by myself and not use the slicer function as it seems to create far too many unnecessary supports and gives a hard time cleaning them off. Those additional STLs are available but not yet published as it is unclear if there is...
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Whatever heights you decide to use, you need to set them in both the customizer and your slicer.These heights are not set automatically for the pre-defined coins. You must set them in the customizer to the values you want.</strong></p> <h3>Token |...
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The STL files resemble the left side of the engine lever, for the right one, they have to be mirrored in your favorite slicer, except for the finger tip lever (Griff neu R) I suggest, you start with the left throttle and check how it works, then...
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Most slicers probably wont't have issues, but some might interpret them as colliding geometry. I might add a remeshed version along the road if I find a good way to do it.</p></blockquote><p>I did my print with the following settings*:<br><br>PRUSA...
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Use the preview in the slicer to determine the correct layer. Layer 24 in the provided examples).</p> <p>If loading an SVG image for the integrated frame, this error is possible if the SVG can't be used: "ERROR: The given mesh is not closed! Unable...
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Best results with Cura slicer - otherwise I can't guarantee good tolerances. Layer height: 0.24 or lower Perimeters: 3 or more (no reason for more than 5) Supports: Preferably use tree supports and if not, don't forget to place the supports...
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Simply resize in slicer by the following scale factor. example1 > Option 1 + 92mm fan = all STL scale factor 1/80*92 example2 > Option 2 + 92mm fan = all STL scale factor 1/120*92 example3 > Option 2 + 80mm fan = all STL scale factor...
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At each joint- extend the cable to it's most strained position and then firmly secure it to the next joint in the chain with a zip tie. Example Setup:Though I tested all of my parts and you can assemble in any configuration you like, if you want...
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Mirrored pieces are not provided, you can do it in your slicer. Merge the halves with your choice of glue. Some of the pegs can be a bit of a pain to assemble, let me know if you have any trouble and if you'd do any changes. Also, apologies for...
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CURA slicer settings The settings shown in the pictures are what I used to print my models shown in the pictures. You may have varying results but these settings worked good for me. Feel free to provide feedback on your results and settings. I...
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Also, if you are looking for how to get your firmware and slicer upgraded to work with this then check out my other thing here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4298762. ***UPDATE 29/03/2020*** The version 2 base is complete. The cooling...
cults3d
Links To This Page Are Accepted All Of The Parts Are Orientated To Print Base Ready To Print With Your Favorite Slicer... All Parts Are Cut Files To Fit Build Plate Of Small Resin Printers Like The Photon, Examples In Images SLA Oriented For Least...
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Instead, I added this line to my start G-code in my slicer: M92 E418; set steps per mm of extruder to 418. About the design: I designed this to allow me to do large prints rapidly, which requires extruding a large volume of plastic quickly, with no...
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I printed directly from the original post's moon and scaled down in Prusa Slicer for just my print. I see no reason why it shouldn't work, though.</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Part descriptions:</strong></p><p><strong>Moon Stand</strong></p><p>The...
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Be aware that you need to switch on support in your slicer, as seen below. Have fun with this fidget ring! I uploaded many sizes (inner diameter in mm from 14mm for kids to 22.6mm for big fingers) and three ring widths ("normal" - as seen in the...
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For ABS prints, reduce your fan speed in your slicer program by approximately 60% (based on ambient temperatures) to minimize cooling. This is far easier than creating a fan duct without the cooling nozzle found in other designs. This adapter...
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Printing Select the vertebrae that you need and import them into your slicer. You will need to apply supports to the bony parts that stick out the back and to the sides. IMPORTANT: Be sure to label the vertebrae as they come off the printer! ...
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Details are on but will need supports and will likely be very fragile.Print separately:borealis_keelborealis_iceterrainPost-PrintingIce TerrainPrinting out the terrain with white filament works well enough, but I've attempted an interesting technique...
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As is, they are sized for Y orientation; if you are mounting in X, they will need to be lengthened to 289 mm, but you can do this in your slicer. These should be printed lying down, with the inner flat faces up and down, so that they can be printed...
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The chain link parts fused to each other. Q: What size screws are to be used for attaching the front end and back end parts?A: M5 bolts/screws are what the mount holes are designed for. Q: The clips open from the inside or outside of...
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The good thing about this design is that you can mount the fan at any distance from the motherboard - the highest point is the green terminals you connect the heaters to once you move some of the wires to the side and I measured that the fan needed...
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After printing you will also have to remove the support, followed by sanding or trimming, which can add more time and expense. One way to eliminate supports is the change the orientation of the print so there are no exposed overhangs. You will need...
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The hole in the bottom should print approximately 8.4mm diameter. To get a good fit: In Slicer, I recommend printing perimeters first. In Cura Standalone Version, I recommend tweaking horizontal expansion.</p> <h3>How I Designed This</h3> <p>I...
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Slicer Notes ------------ • Bed Size: 230, 210. Versions ----------- • There are two versions of each probe mount; the regular ones and the Volcano hotened compatible ones which move the probes 8.5mm down. • There are two different fan...