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If you print different material just change a positive or negative Z offset in the slicer for each material.How to useStep 1: Print the holder. There is one version for threaded inserts (M3 x 5.7 mm) using a soldering iron and one for M3 hex nuts,...
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If you have flexible material, also download the Boot file. Import the files into your slicer. You'll need 4x corners and 4x boots, printed in separate jobs. <em>However, I STRONGLY recommend printing extras! You will not be able to print parts...
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If you turn each half of the lid upside down in your slicer, you won't need any supports when printing. I recommend printing the card and coin stands with 20% infill and the lid with 13% infill to reduce the weight. The whole thing requires 84...
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You can choose to add this band if you like in your slicer software when you prepare the model for printing on your printer. You specify where to make the color changes and you change the filament according to your color scheme. Even if you create...
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Using adjustable layer heights in your slicer will allow you to print the majority of the parts at a thicker layer height for speed.The effectiveness however of these hinges may depend on your specific printer and print settings, they shouldn't be...
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UPDATE 02MAR18: STL issue I found an error in the uploaded STL that may cause your slicer to not recognize the collar on the cell cap. I've made a correction and uploaded again. Should now work. UPDATE 01MAR18: Final Fix? I did several revisions...
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No support needed from your slicer. Use a washer on BOTH sides of the roller bearing. Install low-profile nuts naturally. The flat side of the idlers should face towards motors. Slightly raised sides towards front. Place the nut on motor side. Check...
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Use your favorite software to create the stl files (don’t forget to repair the stl, if necessary, in your slicer). **OVERVIEW** Below is a brief description of the the results using the following component terminology; **Exhange_Base_Clamp,...
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I would recommend examining your slicer to find out where to pause the print - just before it bridges over the penny cavities. I can't tell you the precise layer because that'll depend on what layer height you choose along with whether or not you...
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At 80% of scale in the X,Y and Z axis in your slicer, the model is the appropriate size for the people and the accessories you can have in a Christmas village. You can increase the width of the building by increasing the scale beyond 80% on the...
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Then print the inserts - I included the reverse one also just incase you did not know how to do that in your slicer - and use the same settings as the cups. When done just turn them over so the open side is down and let them twirl to the bottom of...
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Laptop cooler that reduces laptop fan noise and decreases temperatures.To the print itself:Material: Extrudr PLA NX2Temperature: 205 °C (Prusa Slicer preset for said...
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The hardware list includes: * 2 Standard Omron-sized microswitches * 4 Motors of choice * FTW, Nightowl, or Cabanossi flywheels * Regular-sized flywheels (I used Worker ABS) * Wiring and a battery plug of choice * M2.5x10 screws or their imperial...
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After printing you will also have to remove the support, followed by sanding or trimming, which can add more time and expense. One way to eliminate supports is the change the orientation of the print so there are no exposed overhangs. You will need...
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Mirrored pieces are not provided, you can do it in your slicer. Merge the halves with your choice of glue. Some of the pegs can be a bit of a pain to assemble, let me know if you have any trouble and if you'd do any changes. Also, apologies for...
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LINKS I reference a Prusa Slicer feature called ironing. This video talks about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xa8jNJjowvI The complaint button https://www.instructables.com/Complaint-Button-II-Hammer-Time/ Openscad:...
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Versions -------- * 1.4 (3 Jun 2022) - Corrected screw hole position when `Runner_Height_Multiplier` is greater than 1 * 1.3 (3 Jun 2022) - Added options for screw holes (`Screw_Holes`, `Screw_Hole_Diameter`, `Screw_Head_Diameter` and...
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I've provided the FreeCAD file (the software is free and open source!) Granted, you can probably do just fine using your slicer's resize/scaling tool too.Lastly, I just wanted to disclose that the longer cap shown installed in the photo(s) is not the...
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I used my MMU to print the labels in white - but you could always paint them on, use rub on labels like the original, or just exclude those objects in the slicer to create embossed labels. </p><p>The frame does need support when...
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Please take extra care to check the STLs in your slicer, particularly with the big overhang. *** I designed this air duct to get the 120mm diameter exhaust from my portable aircon unit to fit out of my attic Velux windows without leaving a huge...
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You could print a tube but the motor can won't fit quite right so you would need to size it in your slicer.The motor can consists of two parts, the upper lug and the lower can. It is best to print them in PETG although the motor only touches the very...
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In case your slicer imports it wrong, the "back" side should be on the print bed. This will mean the dock side with the grating is on the left, the fan cut out on the right. Obviously, rotate how you will and the left/right won't be accurate anymore,...
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Instead, I added this line to my start Gcode in my slicer: M92 E418; set steps per mm of extruder to 418 How I Designed This: I designed this to allow me to do large prints rapidly which requires extruding a large volume of plastic quickly, with no...
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If your printer can handle a height of up to 400mm, you can combine the parts directly in your slicer software. No need to glue together any of the taller components.Base: Print flat with supports. 0.20 layer height, 20% infill, and 2 walls.Base...
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Whatever heights you decide to use, you need to set them in both the customizer and your slicer.These heights are not set automatically for the pre-defined coins. You must set them in the customizer to the values you want.</strong></p> <h3>Token |...
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You can also scale your model in the slicer by a small amount to make adjustments if necessary. If you find a major problem with fitment please let me know. If these sizes don't fit your cards and you want to provide me with a different card size...
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Although it sliced fine with PrusaSlicer people were having problems with other slicers. I uploaded the new model and it should work better if you have any problems please let me know. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4603052 The YouTube...
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You can import my slicer settings into Cura by going to Preferences > Profiles > Import and choosing the G-code file. Lithophane photo panels Choose a photo and crop it to a perfect square. I did this in Photos on Mac, but it could be done in...
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For example, "Bold", or "Bold Oblique", etc... The depth settings for the lip, and each of the lines are separate, so you can use slicer capabilities (or tools like Prusa3d's Color Print utility) to change filament at different layers. In the sample...
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These settings are put into your slicer (I use Cura). See featured picture above of my test results. When plating in Cura, the outer wall was the part printed with E2. Therefore adjustments were made to its placement relative to the center square. I...