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Arduino Nano is connected to wheel base via mini-Din 6 pin connector (SPI serial protocol), so no external power, drivers or USB connection to PC is needed. More info about HW and Arduino code is here...
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Dark coloured filament is recommended for bellows to avoid light contamination of your photographs.Assembly instructions:Bellows:press two bushings into the holes in bellows_m42 lens holderinsert a M3x50 bolt through the bushing and press it into...
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Also I like something to land on other than just the bolts sticking off on the frame, it can gouge them up and chew up the threads if you land on concrete too much. So I designed some landing feet that give it just over ¼” of ground clearance. They...
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PLEASE SEARCH FOR SIMCHAIR ON THINGIVERSE, the current version is MKIII visit http://hc625ma.org for latest updates, dev snapshots, simchair software and more This is a 3D printable open-source helicopter control set, that can be built with a...
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Here's a video demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAwtl4TtXP8 Update: Links to non-printed parts for quick reference: Hardware: (1) Spring (Spring-rate = 5.1 lb/in): http://www.mcmaster.com/#9657K428 (1) Alternate Spring (Rate = 3.77 lb/in):...
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License GNU GPL v3. All other parts (screws, nuts/bolts, shafts etc.) and electronics were built by me for this model, but all credit has to go to Josef Průša for his awesome work. Please support the developer and buy a kit! NOTE! This is a Dynamic...
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The modularity of the internals allowed for "in the field" modifications that were just not possible with the standard DC15's and this versatility soon resulted in even more variants appearing in the hands of special clones, with feedback from the...
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The following material is required: --> 2 hexagon bolts M5 * 40mm --> 2 nuts M5 (self-locking) --> 2 spiral springs 5mm --> 1 cylinder pin 5mm hardened (35 to 50mm length) --> 1 Toothed belt wheel GT2 6mm, 16 teeth, 5mm bore --> 2 ball...
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Anti-Clockwise from that is where to pick two screws to attach the servo mount.You will need cut off the peg below the mount to allow for the servo axis to sit unhindered.Attach the servo to the mount with the axis to the left with M2 nuts and...
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The only micro switches I used are on the Z axis and they are bolted to the structure all the other parts are screwed to rails or fixed with double side tape. After you install de end stops you should tell the CNC that it has end stops. To do this...
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It is worth inserting the ties first before fixing the base panel to the assembly.11.You will need various M3 Hex Bolts including 6 mm, 8 mm and 10 mm.12.With the Pivot Knob tightening from plastic to plastic faces the knob grips quite easily so the...
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It is essential to use another "U" type bracket that goes towards the wheel bolts, otherwise this bracket will end up breaking due to vibration. There are many on Thingiverse, I have 10 inch wheels and I'm using this one:...
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I did this so that there is no single screw, nut or bolt holding anything together. Because of that though depending on the brand of part you use or the tolerances of your printer you might need to lightly file or sand some things. You can though...
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Ideal is, to clamp it together and extrude some mm for tensioning. Read the E-steps with M92 Send: M92 Recv: echo: M92 X80.29 Y80.37 Z399.64 E588.00 Recv: ok Connect caliper, heat up the extruder, extrude for example 100mm of filament. Calculate the...
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Next, you want to remove the temp sensor, corner mounting bolts, and power wires from your original heat bed. Once removed, solder the heated bed power wires to an appropriate power connector. Check that your new heat bed is nice and flat; if it's...
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It should work with any accessory using said pattern, though. M5x20mm bolts and nuts should be a good fit. I had the wheel cut out of 3mm thick aluminium. Thinner material might work as well, but I haven't tried that yet. Theres a .dxg file for cnc...
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Put the cap over the plug's center bolt and push the cap firmly onto the intake pipe. Then, use the original nut to secure the cap in place and to expand the rubber plug so it won't slide out. Tighten so it is snug and won't come undone but don't...
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The final prop is just under 13.5 inches across. It also prints well at 50%, although the slots for the magnets and switch won't be as useful.Printed parts list:Silver parts:Bottom Left ValveLeft handle (supports)Left Shell (supports)Left Valve...
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I did not bolt all 4 together on mine but you can certainly do that if you want it more secure. It's more serviceable if you dont screw all 4 together. Second - Print your panels. These are much quicker than the trays. ****UPDATE: If you have a...
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Each corner is made up of two parts that slide together into the corner and can be fastened together with a small bolt if necessary. This allows the glass to be easily removed for cleaning if desired. I printed the top corners in ABS and all other...
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Alternately tighten the bolts into the Backing_Plate, tightening them to a slip fit. 1. Repeat with the other two profiles, but make sure they are in a complimentary configuration as shown. With the two "L" parts adjusted to the same distance insert...
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A large bottle is probably needed, I use 8L water bottles rather than 1.5L soda bottles, hence the need for four clips.The print has been designed to use little plastic and no (few) extra parts - what is the point of upcycling 10 grams of plastic...
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Printing a plate with the 150 mm legs and Frame mount with my Prusa i3 MK3S, it takes about 8 hours at 0.300 mm layer height.Non-3D-Printed Parts RequiredThree (3) of M3x8 mm socket head cap screwsThree (3) of M3 hex nutsThree (3) of M5x20mm hex...
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bolts that suit your step motors. o Couplers of your choice. Please note that I am currently working on an installation video, and I will publish it as soon as it is ready. I also have plans to add some more features, a spoiler board to...
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If someone who makes this would like to contribute to the community and add a comment detailing the length of the bolts that they use then I am sure that others would appreciate it. *****IMPORTANT***** If you decide to use this, you will likely...
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I have fixed this by moving the entire box inboard 3mm. I also added slots for square nuts at the cover fasteners. Update 07-09-2019: Added version for Raspberry Pi 4 (untested by me but should work) Update 07-04-2019: Increased clearance to x-axis...
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M4-10 (12 mm might work here, but it's cutting it close with the spacing inside to make sure the bolt doesn't run into the T-slot extrusion) b. M4 washers (keep stress on the printed bracket low) c. M4 T-nuts (lock the bracket into the T-slot...
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I used a micro torch to quickly heat each pin and pressed it down flat using the end of a bolt as a tool. This will rivet the diffuser onto the mask. You can also use glue. Feel free to use my blank templates to create your own signage or have a...
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Therefore to summarise this is an ideal and inexpensive option (free except for a few bolts and stepper extension cable) for someone who wants to try direct drive printing, print alternative materials and print faster but do not expect higher print...
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The original leg sections (I called them "Thighs") were a 2-piece sandwich design that bolted together and needed store bought metal springs. My design is a 1-piece "print-in-place" design that includes 3D printed springs.</p> <p>Note: I had to use...