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To help in magnet placement in the deeper board holes I used punch with a plastic sleeve mine was from an old yard sign but you could probably use a coffee stirrer small straw etc. In that way shown in the pic put the sleeve on the punch put the...
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In Tinkercad, there's a shape generator called "Useful gear" created by "this tinkerer" that I used to generate mine. The diameter is 50mm, 23 teeth, pitch 2, height 20, slop .01.</p><p>Updated threads were created using Fusion 360 and then...
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Take your time, measure twice before you cut, test before you drill, test before you screw. You may use a power screwdriver but be gentle; walls are solid but plastic may break if you apply too much strength. you need four 172mm-long tubes that will...
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His 3D model for Photon S is probably better designed than mine, don't hesitate to check out his project!* Link to the x3msnake model : [link](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3442165). And his Youtube video :...
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In places like coal mines, Safety lamps or more specifically Davy Lamps were crafted explosion proof in order to preserve lives within these working environments. Popular culture shows a glimpse into how our perception of lamps can range...
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I plan to print mine in carbon fibre impregnated PETG at 20% infill and 4 layer walls. Plain PETG may be spongy. PLA is probably not up to the task, especially if your trike or bike lives outside in the sunshine. Your mileage may vary. I recommend...
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I wanted to create my second mostly 3D printed car, but this time I wanted it to be mine. As I didn't want to do the same work again for a third car or a friend's car, I designed it to be as open and customizable as possible so more people could...
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I printed mine on the MPSM and have attached my .gcode file if you want to use it. It's set for a bed temperature of 60C and a filament temperature of 200 and 205. This seems to work well with White Monoprice brand PLA. You also need two #6...
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I wired mine by hand on a protoboard, but it'll give you an idea if you're confused about how to connect things. I soldered female pin headers to accept the Arduino Nano on a small perf board. I soldered in three rows of pin headers across the back...
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If you have a small printer like mine (Original Prusa Mini), you can deagroup it in two objects and print them separately and stick them using hot glue. All parts must be printed using supports and I recommend raft. The "case" is an extension...
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Put in the fridge for at least 1 hour.Then knead it for a while, pin out the dough to around 5mm (~0.4") and cut the shapes with cookie cutter.Bake with 180C (~355F) - with both top and bottom heaters on - for few minutes (depends on dough thickness,...
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Springs like this are very common in cheap ballpoint pens (that's exactly where I got mine, from 10-pack of ballpoint pens from dollar store). Button will work just fine without the spring, spring only adds more travel to the press.Regarding dual...
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I printed mine in PLA and it's still OK one year later but I would not recommend that. Another thing you should do different: I used MDF for the wooden parts. Because that's what I had at hand. It is a very bad choice for outdoor use. It literally...
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Mine had a distance of 72mm between the linear rods of the X. And, the distance between the M6 holes of the bracket was 40mm. If your dimensions are different, this here is not for you. Measure before printing.</p> <p>Credits: the zAxis was a remix...
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Also set DEFAULT_AXIS_STEPS_PER_UNIT, mine is set for BMG type extruder (dual drive gear) so value of 419.68 is very high for regular extruder (stock is about 133) Linear Advance 1.5 is activated too, so tune it for your filament and enjoy much...
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Mine uses the same gear motor as his does, but I won't provide a direct link. Just search for "GA12-N20" when shopping, and get the lowest RPM you can. Keep the voltage in mind as well, and try to get the lowest RPM at the highest voltage. E.G. a...
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At the time I printed mine, there weren't that many remixes. That's why I remixed many parts to my needs. Customized parts: small dragchain V2.stl - "narrow" drag chain small_Chainlink_Cover_V2.stl - Closure "narrow" tow bag widened...
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__“top_pulley_system_+IL_Flag.stl”-__ If you want a (different) flag on the top pulley system like in “top_pulley_system_+IL_Flag.stl”, find a CLEAR photo of it, convert to an svg file (I use https://convertio.co/jpg-svg/), go into your CAD...
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Mine are printed to be interferance fit but you can glue if required. These are the magnets I have used. They measure 10mm dia x 3mm https://www.jaycar.com.au/rare-earth-magnet-small-pk-4/p/LM1622 Important Print the Axle shaft at the lowest...
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I got mine for pennies at the big box hardware store. You'll want ones that are about 8mm across. Slightly larger and you can use heat to heat set them in the part. You may need just a dot of glue to hold them in place otherwise.</li><li>x1 20mm M5...
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You will need 3 MGN-12H rails two for the y axis are 275mm and one for the x axis is either 340mm or 440mm depending on whether your machine is the standard 200x200 print bed or extended like mine in x to 300mm. It is definitely worth buying...
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The Raspberry PI is wired directly into the solid state relay and triggers the relay using the Raspberry PI's 3.3v output using two GPIO pins, as you can see in the photo (I have mine on pins 9- and 11+). The printed case I made for the Raspberry Pi...
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The structure is joined together using a 3D pen on a series of hidden notches on the inside of the lampshade.Printing and cutting notes:Printed in Black Hatchbox PLA, 20% infill, 0.2 mm layer heightsNote that all of the 3D printed frames have...
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You may get the other end mount from here or use mine at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2762145 Then choose you print settings: Choose .AMF or .STL. I found .AMF more accurate and works in Cura. Made one at .4mm Nozzle, .2mm step, 1.6mm wall and...
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The cable conflicts with stock bolts that fix LM10UU bearings to an aluminum plate on the left of the carriage, so I replaced mine with flatter ones that barely clear the cable, but using countersunk bolts would probably be better. I redesigned the...
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Print Instructions I printed mine with PLA at a .2 layer height and 20% infill. Since it doesn't have much stress, you don't need to be too meticulous. Parts List Fan:...
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The only place supports were generated for me was on the ~70 degree overhang between the back of the box and the axle, but I imagine a lot of printers could handle it (mine isn't fully tuned yet though). To make the print-in-place work, the print...
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I haven't finished building mine yet; I'm waiting on a bunch of parts and finishing my enclosure. However, I've built and tested a single support/panel. Low priority for me but I plan to add: • A brace that clips onto the front just under the...
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Print "Spacer.stl" with the following settings: (or really whatever you want) 200 micron layer height (.2 mm) 1 shell 100% infill I recommend printing them individually for uniformity (mine leaves stringy things when it moves from part to part on...
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It will also fit the animal player markers, either klaun86’s design (thingiverse.com/thing:5490219), or mine (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5932426). These cups fit nicely on top of the action tray holder. ComponentTray [print 2]: This...