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Be careful and ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION. Note that for the smaller pulleys, to help remind me of the faster spindle speeds I printed these in bright colours (red and orange) whilst the large pulleys are other colours. PRINTING NOTES I firstly...
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Tolerance is ok, but removing the supports broke the piece. Redesign in progress. ### UPDATE2: - Pegs redesigned, sturdier, 90 degrees, so universal for both sides. Boxes will now not be fully horizontal, but that should not be a real problem. -...
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Center length wise and you will be ok. Be careful as they are fragile when you are bending and moving them. Do this for both channels and insert each one into the arms.</p> <p>Depending on printer tolerances you can use hot glue in the ends of the...
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- ffc/fpc connector pcb, without a washer, directly on component frame - connect the other end to the input connector on the fpc-connector PCB - mount raspberry pi, or put pi zero directly on that hat, make sure to fold your ffc cable underneath...
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We are helping to write history, my friend!” Ok, so maybe Xorn are hatched from eggs and maybe they are not, but in this pack you’ll find two eggs, one broken and one intact, and two itty bitty baby Xorn. If you don’t need Xorn eggs they would also...
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Update 26 Jul 21See this YouTube video by Nils Rasmusson ([https://www.thingiverse.com/nilsynils/designs]) for a performance comparison of this blast gate with other commercially available designs...
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The thickness of the brick seems OK and holds up well. To do make the kiln bigger, the bricks could be stood upright rather than laid on their side for the sides to make the kiln taller (10 inches tall inside). An extra panel could just be printed...
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In fact, it leaks a huge amount of red-tinted light, which isn't ok.The fix for both highly-visible labeling and light sealing is paint. The entire inside of the adapter was given two coats of flat black latex paint. That paint doesn't bond very well...
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I also was OK with having a 5V USB cord along with the soldering iron cord, so I went with a USB-in to 12V out DC to DC up-converter. This way I was down to 6 components. the 5V-12V converter, the XIAO, the Pololu driver, and 3 capacitors. Rather...
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There are many possible mounting solutions this is simply one that has worked well for me.BOM5 x IKEA BETYDLIG Curtain Rod Holder8 x M3x10mm Cap Head Screw8 x M3 Square Nut1 x 1m PTFE Tube4 x Wall Screws1 x 1m M8 Threaded Rod16 x M8 Nut16 x 608...
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It works pretty ok and it looks decent. It is by no means an optimized, or even intelligently designed piece of equipment. I'm sharing the files in the hope they they might be useful if you want to make something similar.</p> <p>Video if it running:...
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This depends on the tool, measure the height where the diameter is the value you typed in “ToolDiameter”ScrewHoleDiameter - Diameter of the screw hole you wantScrewHeadDiameter - If you want countersink screw holes this is where you enter the diamter...
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Ok this is probably the hardest step so be careful. On the HX711 board pin 15 needs to be lifted from its contact pad which is ground. Then it needs to be bridged to the neighboring pin 16. If pin15 on the HX711 board is low it runs in 10hz mode...
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There has been a lot of headscratching, swearing and frustration before I eventually got this to work reliably but I've printed three of these out now on different printers and all worked OK so the tolerances should be good for most folk out there...
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The shrinkage and expansion falsifies the measured values. Use your Allen key to lower or upper your Bed. Do not touch the Gauge or the Heatbed Upper and lower you tip 5 times to get a valid meassure and check if it is...
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You will need one cut of each file to complete the paint rack (ok - not including the optional files of course) Assembly I used superglue for the assembly, but any suitable glue will do. You just have to fix the parts and wait for them to cure. ...
cults3d
We are helping to write history, my friend!” Ok, so maybe Xorn are hatched from eggs and maybe they are not, but in this pack you’ll find two eggs, one broken and one intact, and two itty bitty baby Xorn. If you don’t need Xorn eggs they would also...
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(OK, maybe I overstated that a bit.) After all, it was just for me so I was not considering what other people may, or may not like. This thing is strong, yet has openings to easily see how much filament is remaining. Additionally, I have 12 places...
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I noticed that at this speed, the print looked OK, but the facets didn't seem as sharp as I would have liked. Also, there was a bit of 'ringing' in the facets as well. When I reduced my print speed back to 60 mm/sec., the facets looked...
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You can do a trial fit at this stage to make sure the lid goes in ok, my printer makes the parts fit very snugly so one or two trials helps free them up a little, but then you'll need to push quite hard from the bottom to disassemble again. Once...
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You can NOT use PLA and even if people tell you, that this should be ok, this does not apply here. The reason is you are exposing 1 inch on each side of the vent hole to the direct heat coming from the HVAC. I tried it and it simply melted the PLA,...
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You can set both models together in the slicer, making sure that they fit OK, and take advantage of the “hide model” feature (in PrusaSlicer, the eye at the right of each model's name in the list), sending one or another to GCode/print. The “virtual...
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Update 14.06.2020: Some people apparently are using this model with 6mm armies, which requires scaling down to 22% size instead of the 35% size limit mentioned in the printing tips section below. Attached now is a special "Small Scales" version...
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It's OK to use longer, but do not use shorter. M5 Washers for fine alignment might be helpful (come with printer) Printing tips: The endstop bumper doesn't need to be super strong. So, print it as you deem appropriated. Print the belt bracket and...
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- Face parts with threads use 0.1 or 0.2 layer height for threads to print OK. - Face and Cap parts set Z seam alignment to random to avoid a seam interfering with the final fitting. - PLA filament is fine. Use a light colour if possible for face...
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I strongly suggest to use advanced slicers like **Cura**, **Prusa Slicer** or any other which lets you to set: - elephant foot compensation (in Prusa Slicer) - Linear Advance (for my case K=0.04 or K=40 was ok), - horizontal expansion (hole, initial...
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All other parts are rather trivial to print. I have used PETG from DasFilament.de for all parts, but I am fairly sure that PLA would also work ok. Some parts were printed on a Prusa i3 Mk3S, others on a Prusa Mini. All came out flawless, as usual...
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8mm x3mm 1x self tapping screw 3mm x16mm for the door knob 7x hex M3x10.5mm screws (M3x10 or 11 also ok) 7x square nuts M3x6x2mm 6x disc washers M3 for the door's inges (optional) 3x hex M3x40mm screws for door's inges 3x hex M3x2mm nuts door's...
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4 are OK for this particular build. File naming for printed partsThe parts use this naming convention:Primary colorThese files will have nothing at the start of the filename.Example: buildplate_x1.stlAccent colorFiles have “[a]” to the front of any...
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- Create propeller blades - Use any four digit NACA profiles - Specify size and pitch - Specify elliptical lift outline or trapezoidal outlines - Make propeller or turbine blades - Finish the blade at the root - The blades can rotate clockwise or...