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With blue or black it was okish, with red a bit hard to see. (you can see the difference on the pic, red icons underneath that made me try it the other way) - or they get printed extra on a very thin base (0,1mm) get glued on top in the end. Which...
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That will recess it just a bit in the hole. Or you can just print the emblems I am providing. The Trooper... again, no modifications use the original holder-T-upper.stl and holder-T-lower.stl. I decided to print the lower trooper body standing...
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I am however dealing with a binding issue with the Z-axis, which I solved and just need to resolve it. 9.2.2021 UPDATE:Just uploaded my design to PrusaPrinters as I've been working on this design for a bit now. The last thing I need is the bed tray...
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First I just wanted to experiment a bit and used an arduino nano that I had laying around. I bought a cheep MQ-135 sensor which measures serval gasses in the air. With the library installed, an equivalent CO2-value is calculated.This seamed to be...
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Hopefully, a fully-functioning LED system to make your Prusa Mini look super cool whilst printing...and whilst it's not! NB: The USB cable of the LED strip is a bit short, just about reaching the base of the Z-axis. ...You may want to invest in a hub,...
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The side cover is a bit tricky to print as there are hinges; I chose to print the hinges down and use a raft. Currently printing the top and clips. 05-09-18 Update: Major update. Printed out the first version and learned a lot of things; top cover...
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The White Rabbit has his head and collar turned a bit looking at the clock. Once the tie is in place it all flows properly.</p> <p>3-As with all my models, I print the text upside down. When the numbers are inserted to the clock, the side that was on...
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To assemble, you'll need to sand down the inner part of the wheels a bit to get them rolling freely. It might also help to sand the axles. This was done on purpose, the wheels should be a tight fit out of the box, and it's up to you how much you...
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A bit of an over-kill but not much else fit in this space. This left a large rectangular area left to fit everything else into. I tried a few different ways but finally settled for having all the hexes in a single tray laying on their side. That...
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BOM for marionette probe: Assortments of things I bought for projects, and used a bit M3 self-tapping assortment https://amzn.to/2xJXzJe used 6 screws, TONS left over $11.88 M2 Self-tapping assortment https://amzn.to/30Tz6h9 used 1 (ONE) screw, TONS...
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This bit is fiddly – if you have a multicolour printer, you can probably just print it all in one! The finished box should look like this: Rule CardsThe rule cards are printed on business cards, which are then trimmed slightly at the top. The cards...
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I did this by cutting the tube a bit too long, and continually slicing off a little at a time until everything fit perfectly) 8. using the 2 M3-20 screwes, secure the stepper to the direct drive adapter 9. add approximately 50-60 cm of wire to the...
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The second time I ordered a print of the small STA coil with Shapeways it was flagged again for the same issues, but I could convince Shapeways again to go ahead and just print it as is, so don't be surprised when you get a bit of pushback when...
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I am adding the new center post here - you should print two of them instead of the left and right arm originally posted with this print, and still use the roller design from this print in either case. If you have already printed the smooth roller...
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... the strip about centered under the nozzle I knew it was pretty good. I have thought about adjusting the model to match that, but haven't yet out of laziness but also concern that some blowers may behave a bit different. Category: 3D Printer Parts
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This was my first modeling project specifically for 3D printing and while some elements may be a bit janky, the final product is something I am very proud of. This project would not have been possible if it weren’t for other great creators who freely...
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Then use a small drill bit and clean the hole. Go to the next one and next one until the hole is perfect in size. Better slow than breaking the thing and wasting money. Mine was sturdy, so I drilled just some pilot holes by hand and used my electric...
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Although, a tiny piece of double sided tape on bottom center of mount or a little bit of Loctite Fun Tak or Poster Putty can help if its not super secure side to side. Lastly, if you are just starting out and unsure how to size the legs, send me a...
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The globe is printed in clear plastic and dyed with ink to give that blown glass look and the figures I painted with acrylic paints then did several coats of gloss medium a think resin to give it that glossy glass/porcelain like look then I did gold...
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1) The probe mount warped downward due to a bit of tension on the probe wire, and 2) The x-belt clip warped and widened enough to let the belt slip a tooth when tensioned. So I reprinted this carriage with 2.5mm walls and 1.7mm floors/cielings for...
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4 - My apologies, but the teeth are a bit unwieldly to glue. After putting the mouth into the face and gluing the tongue in, do the teeth before gluing the face to the body. Be careful to insert the teeth in the correct order and rotation. 5 - Be...
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(I printed 1 part with PA-CF and a TPU lid modified with this method) Update 05.05.2022 → Added Smaller Versions to fit a 18350 Batterie (Scale this model up a little bit (only Y-Axis) for matches ,-) ) → Added a cutout for an O-...
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There are a few similar designs to this, but I took a little bit of the best aspects of each and combined them for an ideal solution for me. I restarted from scratch and designed this model from those other inspirations. This version allows a...
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Then use a small drill bit and clean the hole. Go to the next one and next one until the hole is perfect in size. Better slow than breaking the thing and wasting money. Mine was sturdy, so I drilled just some pilot holes by hand and used my electric...
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Keep the handle vertical as you press down (not leaning at an angle); it does require quite a bit of force. Finally, secure the tabs to the base with 2 small screws. For screws, I used M2 (2mm dia) x 4mm long Philips head screws; any small 2mm screw...
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This one is a bit quieter and changes the tone of the shot. It is also lighter so the entire gun becomes easier to hold. I don't use the supplied moderator anymore.</p><p>The entire design is 3D printed but you need to add some sort of sound...
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"I was a bit skeptical about buying a lamp online, but this one exceeded my expectations! The quality is top-notch, and the modern design fits perfectly with my industrial chic decor." – Rachel G. We're confident that you'll love your Solo Tube...
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... to the holes in the container. The box is now fully assembled! The box should close by twisting the collar anti-clockwise (it may be a bit stiff at first). ... If you have any problems with this design, let me know and I'll try to help out ASAP.
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I recommend printing this slow, at a high-quality setting, as there is a fair bit of fine detail (especially the pipes' flanges). For a ballpark figure, the "6-way" model should take around two hours when printed at 30 mm/sec with 0.1 mm layers and...
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do I even know myself?!\r\n\r\nFast forward a bit, I went ahead with my mission, doing the typical temperature tango, and extrusion groovin', but shortly in I decided since I was going to do this the easy way with a single print, I wanted something...