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When you've got your line length figured out, tie it off on the eyelet on the tip of the finger. Repeat this for each finger and thumb (it takes a little while, be patient).</p> <p>Once you'll all threaded, you should be able to start using it. You...
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I started with these figures and eventually slid the altitude brackets and mid ribs on my OTA down approximately 35mm for balancing purposes. While I could have left the base as-is, I elected to cut the vertical bars on the base down so as to lower...
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Using the Masks =============== Once printed, the masks can be used exactly as the original Philips masks are used, by moving the retaining locks in the negative carrier to release the existing masks (as shown in the figure), placing the new ones,...
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... to move them all to a space that they will fit . you will also need to remove the 7 seg display to move itif you know nothing about soldering or electronics don't try this !!if you cant figure out how to wire it message me.Category: R/C Vehicles
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Put the part in place and figure out how long you need the belt to be. After cutting to length, attach the belt end that comes from the motor first. For this you will need M3 panhead screws or the plate for the bed will not sit flush. After the belt...
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I suggest a maximum layer height of 0.15 or lower for the domed button. I used MKOEM Silk Silver for the silver parts. The best filament I have found so far to replicate the pink acrylic used on the original rectangular button is Fillamentum Pink...
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See pictures. the top cable pass through is pretty tight; I should have made it larger or used something like a XT60 panel mount - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3559875 rename fontu.h into fontu.ino, install the attached lcd_test_3.ino...
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A small comparison of the result:OriginalThis Versioncharging indication LEDno LEDmicro USB jack (cable not included)fixed cable*too big for the Boom 3 as this dock is designed to also charge the Megaboom 3perfect fit for the Boom 3only available in...
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It's a pretty simple shape, so it was quick to do, and I figured someone might want it.See below for detailed instructions. In particular, be sure to take note of the "Scaling to Other Pipe Sizes" section, as you will need to size this to the pipe...
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I have not mounted it yet so has not been tested in the current iteration. Admittedly I have not figured out what to do with the x axis as of yet. I will probably just use double sided tape to relocate it until I can find a more elegant solution.</p>...
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If you have a small rip, as long as it still insulates the busses from touching the big copper bus, it should be fine, but try to minimize.Once you are to the main copper plate, TAKE A PICTURE, I didn't take one and would have been screwed if I...
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### Questions (so far): 1) I tried to figure out a "good size". The board should be both visible and at the same time not take up too much space. I.e. a person should find space on his/her desk. This idea clashes with the principle that users should...
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I fought with this for a long time before figuring it out. Use the klack-probe.cfg to include your mesh options. The klack-bed-mesh-calibrate will work just the same as your standard mesh in klipper. Comment out any other BED_MESH_CALIBRATE you have...
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I figured that since I already had an entirely 3D printed table, I might as well share the design and enter.InstructionsUnless your armrest is exactly the same size as mine, you should not use the included STLs. They're really included only as a...
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Our plan was similar to the triangles, where we would draw one figure using guidelines and then set the rest of the semicircles to be equal. However, we realized that the second semicircle automatically used the centerline as a guideline, so the...
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Scholars had theorized that one of the forest-minders always would have to serve as a warning figure. Indeed they might have been correct, if not for the fact that Yiggral had been a creation entirely of his own selfish desire to be more than he was,...
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Put the part in place and figure out how long you need the belt to be. After cutting to length, attach the belt end that comes from the motor first. For this you will need M3 panhead screws or the plate for the bed will not sit flush. After the belt...
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This allows me to redesign the brackets on the fly while I figure out how deep the panels will sit. I used 2 x M4xD6.0XL4.0 heatset inserts per leg (see pictures). Please note that the corner where the heatset inserts are located, that screw must be...
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You'll figure it out, you're smart ;) Power downgrade discs: pretty self explanatory. I packed the ones I found most useful. I doubt it will chrono the same for other replicas, but using the whole kit I got around 300-330 fps with 0.20g bbs with the...
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Build Instructions for the switch version with crimped JST pins for a totally stock look: (If you take this one on you'll need to figure out how to wire the switch and leave enough wire to get the led strip inserted. I left very little room for the...
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This could be due to my unit being an early model, poor QC or a number of other reasons, so I moved the holes for the belt retainer blocks out 4.6mm.I figured I wasn't alone in my endeavor to fix a wobbly bed, so I wanted to make this remix...
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It could make an interesting PC case :) SCALE = 1/5; // Raspberry Pi Model 3B case size, but needs some holes punched through the trays for the RasPi plugs and sockets (TODO). SCALE = 1/6; // Suitable for 1/6 scale figures, eg. GI Joe</p> <p>SCALE =...
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Good luck figuring out where. This all has the effect of making it impossible to follow the maze around with your finger, ahead of the ball or going backwards from the finish. You’ll never know where the ball is going to resurface. If you think THAT...
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CAUTION: Again this is an experimental model and although it worked in my case it might not work out as well for yall, if you decide to try it out and figure out a way to make it, by all means, I'd love to see it. In my tests, these a good amount...
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A wall mount for spools that use the bearings and aluminum tubes from the MMU tray it replaced. I came up with this Wall Mount for Prusa Multiple Materials 2S Filament Buffer solution because I couldn't fit five Prusa Trays on my desk behind the...
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(excerpt below from About.com http://chemistry.about.com/od/environmentalchemistry/f/oxygen-produced-by-trees.htm) According to the Arbor Day Foundation, "a mature leafy tree produces as much oxygen in a season as 10 people inhale in a year." Here...
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I figure that the bracket mount holes get sealed well enough by the tightening of the machine screws. And finally, you'll want to cover the bottom of the box with a good amount of silica gel. I used and suggest the kind that has only a sprinkling...
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- In cases where the factory margin seemed wider or there was uncertainty using digital calipers due to the angle or mechanical tolerances of the calipers (mine have an apparent error rate of about 0.011 on average)), I used the approximate average...
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It's not the cleanest timeline, but the names should be clear enough to figure out how things are put together. I didn't have an overarching design in mind when i started, so that's part of why the timeline is messy.</p> <p>You <strong>do...
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I thought such a church belongs to the city and hence it started … What I wanted to achieve with this design was to get an island that is as consistent in scale as possible (which still includes a number of compromises nonetheless of course) so...