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None of the 10 boards I have managed to produce a stable 20 volts supply under even minor load.I drilled out the hold and mounted a simple socket for a laptop power supply.The back-panel will be redesigned for this.Print SettingsPrinter...
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The face gear could be printed with a higher layer count.PLA is recommended because of it's quality, stiffness and weight. The face gear needs to be perfect to avoid skipping of the table.</p><p>The gear on the top plate is not actually a proper...
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The desiccant box has a cutout for the backside rod to keep it in place.Printing tipps: 15% infill, 0.20mm layer height, no supports, 5mm brim for PLA - no brim for PETGDesiccant BoxThe desiccant box consist of a lower and an upper part that...
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An alternative to printing this is to use 10mm tube instead. Other Hardware Parts needed Trigger Spring 6x20mm or 8x20mm long should work Magazine release Spring (approx 5mmx 10mm long) M2x12 (quantity 3) self tapping screws (for catch hinge and...
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A Comment On Strength --------------------------------- * I tested the (unscaled) divider-peg-spacer joints made from PLA at over 100lbf static shear load, as well as with high dynamic cyclic loading, a.k.a repeatedly slamming a pan edge onto a...
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This design has been optimized to be printed without supports, and is divided into multiple parts so it can be printed easily. BEFORE YOU START:To assemble this camera, it is required to have printed all the parts and have the following list of...
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This was the part taking the most of the time... Note: At the beginning I printed the first few layers in white PLA and the rest in silver, because i hoped to get brighter tiles and a better separation between the single triangles. Turned out later...
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Using the 2mm polycarbonate panels and with all 6 spools the heating system can reach temperatures of up to 45 degrees Celsius or 113 degrees Fahrenheit in 15 minutes making it perfect for drying multiple spools of PLA at the same time*. It can also...
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A couple of notes from the PowerBelt folks on this:For PLA, we recommend a bed temperature of 60-70C.For PETG and TPU, they recommend a bed temperature of 70-80C. PETG tends to stick<i>very</i> well to the Polyester top layer, and might rip the...
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Weight is an obvious difference between balsa and pla plastics. the version 2 that I am currently working on hopefully will adress these issues: cut in curves, weight reduction, assembly tabs, providing cut out locations for servos and mounting...
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If you want to add time indicators to the watchface I'd recommend using roman or greek statues holding the numbers, to fit the theme. UPDATE: I've added a few statues with numbers to make reading the clock a little easier, they are based on the...
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Naturally, the Zip is named "STL single pieces (only if you need to reprint something).zip" :-) Print Settings Printer: BIQU B1 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 15% Filament: 3D Solutech PLA Real Red Notes: I further shortened my...
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The 03 center ones are +- 3.5mm from face.)Printing and BuildingPrinting SettingsImportant notes:Fits on PRUSA miniUse PETG for “button_tails”Use PLA for “Joystick_base”All pieces print without support required, one exception is “Dock” that...
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...As for the locks, I printed them using ABS, the box itself was printed with PLA, and the gasket was made of TPU.Now let's talk a bit about the printer. I won't list all the printer specifications here as you can find them on the manufacturer's page.
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Suitable for cutting soft copper wires of up to 1.6mmØ / 14AWG. PETG FILAMENT I would not recommend to print parts from ABS (shrinkage is too big) or PLA (low heat resistance). </small> </center> </div> <hr /> <table> ...
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Can be PLA.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parts you need: Microcontroller:My clock is currently using the Wemos D1 Mini. With it's built-in WiFi, small size and...
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In the meantime, this box is for him :)The box is printed in PLA, the lock is in ABS, and the seal is in TPU. I used cylindrical pins with a diameter of 2 mm as hinge connections, M 2.5 screws can also be used. You can fix screws or pins with any of...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=53235 Instructions Using the following options: crankGearAngle = 15 crankAxisR = 3 gear_min_gap = 0.1 GENERATE_MUSIC_CYLINDER = 1 gear_tolerance = 0.1 $fn = 32 GENERATE_CRANK = 1...
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Can be PLA.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parts you need: Microcontroller:My clock is currently using the Wemos D1 Mini. With it's built-in WiFi, small size and...
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10 - 15W)Sample links:Power Cable Lamp Socket with Switch E27 - https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00P2DV2NY/ref=pe_3044161_189395811_TE_SCE_3p_dp_1?th=13 - 12 W E27 LED Light Bulb Corn Light -...
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* [Overture PETG Filament 1.75mm, 1kg spool](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PJ35G4V/?coliid=IMYYG5Q1VS09S&colid=3KQJEAIDBR1I7&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it):You can use the brand you desire, but I'd recommend PWTG over PLA due to it's added strength and...
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The power consumption is 2.5 watts for each LED unit.In colorful version, it can also serve well as a children's room lamp.A self-printed lamp, with individual coloring, is always something special!Dimensions:• H 245 mm• W (socket) 160 mm• W (both...
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A couple of notes from the PowerBelt folks on this: * For PLA, we recommend a bed temperature of 60-70C. * For PETG and TPU, they recommend a bed temperature of 70-80C. PETG tends to stick _very_ well to the Polyester top layer, and might...
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I'm just sure that it will look very nice if printed with Silk Rainbow PLA thread My some other things: <a title="Cap.Am. ...Wall Decor"...
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I excluded PLA as it is not as temperature / weather / UV resistant as the above materials and will swell / deteriorate in water unless waterproofed. I print at between 30 mm/s (TPU) and 50 mm/s (PETG) but it might still print well at higher...
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PLA might be fine, but you have trouble with deforming, upgrade to PETG. Note on the "Back Bushings" — you're probably wondering what those are... My design allows the one solid side (without doors) to be either in back or on either the left or...
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You can also scale the model to fit the size you need when printing. Parts links below: TopZeal Filament ABS TopZeal Filament PLA Links to used tools: Mini Wireless Grinder Polishers Buffers Abrasive NOGA deburring tool and Blades My favorites: ...
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But you can print, for example, from PLA, you also need to take into mind that a load of 1 kg requires filling that is not the most loose.I also added a filter to the hole in the shelf, inside of which there is a microporous foam rubber cut by a...
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Keep any scaling of the mouthpiece and rotor the same if they are changed so the holes will still align between them.Good luck, be safe, and enjoy!Print SettingsPrinter Brand:CrealityPrinter:Ender...
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This is the cover you can see on the pictures (mine is at the moment not painted).With 2 hinges it can be opened. Parts you need: IKEA Lack 2 Tables and 3 Tables light:2x IKEA Lack tablesat least 200x 3.5x12mm wood screws5m Led...