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My PTFE fitting had a sharp metal edge that shaved off a tiny thread of filament as the filament fed through it, so I used a countersink drill bit to chamfer the fitting. You may want to do that. Finally press the stand into the container lid. If you...
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(On completion of final checks this note will be deleted!)28 April - Added BOTTOM-BRACE_125 to the Printed parts schedule.DIMENSIONSTop - 280 x 370mmFrame - 340 x 260 x 400mm high (13.5 x 10.5 x 19 inches)TOOLS REQUIRED3D PrinterSaw (if required to...
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(On completion of final checks this note will be deleted!)28 April - Added BOTTOM-BRACE_125 to the Printed parts schedule.DIMENSIONSTop - 280 x 370mmFrame - 340 x 260 x 400mm high (13.5 x 10.5 x 19 inches)TOOLS REQUIRED3D PrinterSaw (if required to...
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Use a 1.8mm drill (1/16 inch). I'll correct that eventuallly. This is fixed in version 1.2. Update, Feb 13, 2022: - I've tested a brusless motor, Rocket 1410, version 2500KV. The only required mod is a motor holder (back plate) which has a little...
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You will get a good idea of this in the pictures about the servo positioning.When building the palm and wrist together, drill holes to both parts and put some metal rods if possible to the joint, this will give strength to the palm's and wrist's...
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You can also use the pre-drilled pilot holes to help with the alignment. You may need to file the edges a bit to account for elephant foot, but it is a tight fit regardless, so don't be afraid to use a bit of force during assembly. Also, while I...
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This isn't complicated and the only (optional) permanent modification you need to make to your printer is to drill two tiny holes. You can use an analog controller like the one shown there, or a microcontroller like an Arduino with PWM capable output...
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After printing, clear out the screw holes with either a soldering iron, a drill, or a knife. - The new router plate (Router_Plate_v3.stl) can be mounted on any of the sides, including the 1/8" side, even if the 1/8" side is already mounted...
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If the wires do not fit your best option will be to drill a hole somewhere that will not cause issues. Or you can try to snake the power cords out of the lids. This is another thing I want to improve on in the future of this design. </p><figure...
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Either use a drill bit, or a hot needle, soldering iron, etc. Fasten the bolts.</li><li>For staples, either use the template jig to properly align the staples, or measure 25mm/1" from the edge of the container, on the centerline of the belt. Staple...
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Drill a hole out the back, mount the wire cover. Mount the stand-off feet. Mount the French cleat used to hang it on the wall. You should see the Autoconnect first run as it's own Ad-Hoc device in your phone's wifi connections, you will use this...
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Both mounts are added to the Base (see photos) using double-sided adhesive tape.Calibration and assembly to chicken housePlease read through this section carefully. The system can self-destruct itself in case you do not follow this...
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if for some reason you didn't end at the hole just drill a new one. (hint: you might also be surprised at how easily you can poke a hole through PLA with a cheap soldering iron ;). If you made it this far and all your lights work, you are over...
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You can also do this with a hand drill which turns slowly. Dont' be tempted to turn it on unless your spindle runs slowly. ...Mine self destructed.</p><p>For storage, just insert an insulator like some paper or tape between the wire and battery or...
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You may want to run a drill bit through the holes to make sure to clean up any shrinking to elephant's foot. If you get the inserts out of place a little, you can widen the screw holes in the base a bit to compensate. Test fit...
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(Put the hex rod in a drill, and use an angle grinder with a flap wheel to make short work of any burrs on the cut face.)Once the hex rod is cool (assuming you are using an angle grinder or other friction cut off device), test it again with the...
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You have to drill 3 holes in it. Two in the cover and one in the bottom of the container. The pictures show you how it should be. By the way, for me it turned out, that the top hole must not be centred. It also works when it is a bit off...
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First, drill 3,3 mm on all part holes used for 3 mm screws. Rectangular openings are for Hex Nuts, they must be free of obstructions for easy nut assembling. </p><figure class="image image_resized" style="width:25.45%;"><img...
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knife, sandpaper, small drill or bradawl for clearing out holesFabricationSTL files for 3D printing are provided. If modifications are required then the STP or F3Z (Fusion 360) versions are easier to manipulate. Servo selectionIf the same servo type...
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Ream or drill holes if necessary. Cut 5mm axle down to 50mm long, if necessary Insert bearings in FRONT and BOTTOM frame, PULLEY CAGE, and ARM parts. Insert (4) M4 Nuts into FRONT frame. Insert (4) M3 Nuts into square slots in FRONT frame Insert 30mm...
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I plan to drill out the four mounting holes to enlarge them to both adjust the hole alignment and to install these threaded inserts which should resolve the minor alignment issue:...
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I can teach how to harness that power, but it is your responsibility to find a purpose for it.”- Cornelius Greathat.At the canter of the glorious City of Knowledge, stands the mysterious Arcane Tower, the place that houses one of the most powerful...
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I have included a 1:1 floor plan to help position the supports but this is to be used as a guide only.I have also listed the wheels as optional as I ended up using two salvaged hoverboard tyres and built the rims around these dimensions but any type...
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The difference being, instead of pushing the probe down onto the zip tie like a caveman, you will now be able to precisely adjust the probe height by rotating the SuperPINDA Precision Adjuster to move the probe up or down (use the arrows on the side...
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Only glue along the inner step (marked red in the photo as an example) to avoid glue squeeze-out towards the outer edges.I used the optional tools to clamp the felt in place whilst the glue set.I only did one side at a time so that the glue would be...
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According to the AIA Guide to Chicago, the 100-story John Hancock Center was erected for about what it cost to build a contemporary 45-story office building. The John Hancock Center doesn't fuss with setbacks like other tall structures. Its broad...
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Overpharaoh Big Guy: One may think that the Overpharaoh, for all his magnificent tactical ability, would stay on the sidelines as the coach and guide the Dynastic Destroyers to victory. Though his mind is capable of predicting troop movements for...
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On disk_1 and disk_3 the longer part should be facing towards the centre, and the centre pin is the biggest : Glue the knob to the axle_2 through the front plate, and then place the lever on the axle :Close the door assembly by gluing the...
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The main complication, other than fitting, is to ensure that the leadscrews are installed parallel to the wheel guides. The way I did this (and it was sufficient), was to use a tape measure, to make sure that the top and bottom of the leadscrew were...
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For this reason, the clip has been designed with a space for the “roll” of the bag so the bottom magnets of the clip can snap together on just two layers of the bag, allowing a secure hold. For the bags found on a loaf of bread or...