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Great! The original servo was a bit weak, so I replaced it with another NEMA17 servo, having more torque. Mount the servo to the ServoAdapter instead the servo. Use the holes that are slightly out of the 90 degree angle. Now mount the servo assembly...
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The high weight of the filament at the top of the gantry is no longer a disadvantage but the wobbling of the filament itself still retains a little bit because of the torsionally weak plastic gantry bridge.So... I would like to recommend the 90°...
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Select model on plate -> right click on it -> Add support enforcer -> Load..) Assembly Mounting the whole thing onto the printer is a bit fiddly. Here's how I went at it: <ol> <li>Remove the case from the hotend carriage and remove the old radial...
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So I tightened up some tolerances, to make the rotate-and-lock a bit more tight and snappy. Also changed a few features to fit my liking.</p><p>I also added a tag design, for easy interchangeable identification of the material in the...
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I also added some rubber feet to give a bit more stability.If you need to modify the enclosure for different model IEC connectors or E-stop buttons the STEP files are provided as well as a link to the original Onshape document.Onshape Document:...
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Since my first-generation 2/3 plane connectors broke due to FDM layer separation issues, all the connectors in this series are printed so all connectors extend out on one plane, meaning that FDM printers are more than capable of building these very...
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... and there ya go. 4 screw locations on each, and a bit beefy. These are the base for the next gen adjustable legs. About 14-16mm Ring: Easy adapter for xTool's air assist and the 14mm 10W modules. ... Beats the silly tape they put in the kit.
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The plates will last for many many prints and if you use acrylic which dries in a few minutes, you don't have to wash the first layer of old paint off, in fact the surface gets a bit better after one layer of old paint has dried onto it, but you...
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...3) supports, as shown in the pictures, is suggested but as you can see from the image they are much less than if printed flat. 4) for that extra bit of strength I also suggest 3 perimeters, better safe than sorry when you have an action cam up there.
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The small parts assemble easily enough with a pair of tweezers and a very tiny bit of sticky glue. *Note: a piece of 1.75mm filament can be used in place of eye_white_dots if needed. 5 - When removing parts from the printer bed, it's a **VERY** good...
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B7000 comes out of the tube a bit smoother which is helpful if you just need a small amount for a small area (small parts). It is also less stringy which makes it even easier to use. Each glue has it's advantages. Sticky glue, in particular over...
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It is a tight fit and I used a bit of superglue from the inside. This is the only part that is glued, everything else is either attached with screws and nuts, or is simply a snap fit.</p> <p>When assembling the frames, notice that the sides have a...
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This is a problem with the TS80, it lets you cheat a bit, the QC3.0 is only rated to 18 W. A quick overview of QC3.0Charge using a regular or QC charger via the micro USB connector.For QC-charging, use the red USB socket, blue one is limited to 5V,...
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You will need all the hardware to reuse on the new housing including the idler latch.Clean up the new housing by drilling out the necessary screw and latch holes and clearing the filament path with a 2mm or 5/64" drill bit.Assemble the new housing by...
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The label is protected by a glass plate, so it looks a bit more shiny. And when it is touched, the paper does not crumble. It can print without support, and if you have the workflow dialed in, it takes only about 30min per label from start to...
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If installed, it breaks under your weight, the seat stay stiffening bridge will drive into the back of the seat tube with quite a bit of force. Odds are good that will break your frame. I addressed this by stuffing a rolled up towel between the...
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In order to prevent dust and dirt particles as much as possible from coming into the slider channels of the S22 Pro the aim is to close off the beginning and the end of the sliders from particles, however you also don't want to introduce friction and...
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There is a start piece for the rail which has a bit of a cutout where you can slot in a multitool base. The rest of the rail is closed so that the base can be moved securely along the path. I am pretty happy with the results so far. The snap...
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Hinge pin holes must be drilled out with 1/8" drill bit to remove flat spot on the roof and screws must be forced in (this is not an issue with the model but a physical limitation with my printer). V1.2: I noticed that the spacing for the A-arms did...
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A small heatsink should be used if there's no active cooling installed, since ventilation is limited, as well as sending pictures and video via motioneyeOS causes the CPU to get a bit hot when motion is detected. The IPi V4 fixes an issue with the...
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This can be difficult to do, and requires a steady hand and a "step bit" in a drill.IMPORTANT!! The "drip tube" MUST have a hole (2-6mm) drilled in the top of it as noted in "kalk hole.jpg" to break the syphon action of the overflow, otherwise...
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Honeybadgers seem to offer the best performance, but from what I hear Fangs are a bit more reliable; -FTW, Nightowl or Cabanossi flywheels (I've yet to test with the latter); -Wiring and a battery plug of choice; -Some M2.5x10 screws or their...
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For both glues using a smaller amount is usually better than more glue.3 - The eyelashes are a bit tricky and some patience is needed during assembly (having extras handy will make the process better). Even though there are small slots in the head...
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(Note: I have used 1mm offset STL for a Solidoodle 2 Pro and my Solidoodle 3, so most likely try that one first; not yet tested on a Solidoodle 4 yet.) Parts to get started: x1 stepper motor preferably one with a flattened shaft on one side (I used...
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It's a bit complicated so verify it's working correctly before deployment. This is placed inside of the enclosure with the cameras. The fan is powered over PoE like the cameras are, as each camera has a spare set of 12v wires that are unused. I used...
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A bit of sanding of the trigger piece and if necessary the side pieces, can help to remedy this. Using This has been tested with number 18 rubber bands (1.6mm or 1/16 inch thick and about 76 mm or 3 inches long when new). Shorter bands down to...
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The one provided is a bit small - it's very hard to put all the electronic parts + the battery inside. So I've designed this cabin (inspired from the Copper Responder) - scale ~1/32. With that version: - all the electronic components can be put...
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Fixing those screws is a bit tricky as the nut will turn with the screw unless you hold it with another hex key or tweezers. On the top the semi globe halbKugel.stl is fixed loosely by the pin.stl pushed 2mm in the hole from the flat side, the pin...
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Be very careful when removing the supports as top layer of exhaust tubes is very thin for better lighting effects. Parts Used: Assembled Saturn V LEGO Set (3D printable design under construction, Amazon link here https://redirect.is/2013701) wooden...
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Easiest way to do this is to cut the cable where you want to install your relay and then strip back 7cm on each end. Cut off the excess white and green wire and solder those back together covered with heatshrink and maybe put two wraps of electric...