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This works great if you have a 2nd barrel. I did this because I have a threaded alum barrel from jkarmy. Because of the nature of using gas to push a switch everything is pretty snug. If you have to force the boresight to go in, I'd maybe file...
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... the first layer (I had it at 25). On the 2nd layer to finish drop to bed temp 60C, nozzle temp 215, cooling fan high, & increase print speed back to normal. Note: I did use a skirt to prime the nozzle, but is it your choice. ... Category: Computer
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They also share a ground at the controller.2nd, the toggle on the back of the unit I used is to control the mains line coming in to the convertor it effectively shuts off power to the unit. Its a simple SPST on off switch. You can replace this with a...
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Instead, I've now built 3D-printable focusing E-mount adapters where the lens screws in using the large external thread (see 2nd photo) and can be focused by partial unscrewing. One mount has a 60mm thread that works with my Kowa 55mm f/1 and 42mm...
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2nd Update 16-01-2017. Slight modification to the lower parts of the assembly to raise the height above the hot end by a small amount (0.8mm) after assembling it I noticed the piezo was slightly pressing onto the bowden coupler and loosening the...
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Check out the 2nd photo of HRP-2 to see what I mean. Notice how those joints are even smaller than the ones on the shoulders? Impossible! **Aren't these gearboxes too slow for a bipedal robot?** No, they're only slowed down for safety reasons. And...
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In our first attempt we utilized construction lines in order to create an effective outline for the triangles, mouth, and eyes. 2nd image: After creating our first design, we then began working on the mouth, using the offset entities tool to create...
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This is my 2nd version in the 5th update For Mounting: Push the nozzle onto the bed Screw the screws into the duct beforehand Push the cable out of the hotend into the housing and place the duct for the screw holes Place the spanner under the air...
cults3d
* Turning the knob clockwise and pointing to RC label, Starrley can be controlled by the gamepad as shown in the 2nd video. Before that, the HC-05 (in master mode) of the gamepad and the one (slave mode) in Starrley need to pair up together. To do...
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... Screw underside of cable track to the 2nd screw in on the underside. Run wires inside of track and attach to green plug. I used wire end crimps to keep it clean and tight (removable). You can solder the wire ends to keep it tight. That's it.
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In collaboration with 2nd Dynasty, the Universal Carrier Vessel "The Brick" was introduced to the 3Dio family. As part of the 3Dio software, you can assemble different available models and keep your printing lists well-organized. If you own the...
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... How I Designed This I used FreeCAD and just created a drawing and then extruded 300mm or so. I followed this instruction https://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/Basic_modeling_tutorial , I used "2nd Method - By extruding a profile" Category: Automotive
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This is a 2nd generation remix of both the "Mostly Printed CNC -Add On- Pen Holder" by Allted June 06, 2016, and the "LowRider CNC Pen and Drag Knife Attachment" by dwooder August 14, 2017. Both designs are brilliant. However, dwooder's part seemed...
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“Back Leaf Light Green” and “Back leaf Dark Green” should be printed together to complete half of the back leaf then mirrored in your slicer program to complete the 2nd half of the leaf. The same process will be necessary to complete the front leaf....
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That means cutting from opposite side when making 2nd bite. Remove PTFE support plug and move it to the other sculpting hole. Now that one sculpted cut has already been made in the PTFE, place the ROUND portion of support plug against the sculpted...
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Here is my 2nd design for the Adafruit AIY kit for Raspberry Pi 3 B. Took a few weeks to print mostly due to filament jams I was having after switching to 100 percent infill for all torso parts but the helmet, I was able to get it all printed. This...
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In the example above, it will show (the 2nd result down) that 19.76 is a 10.18% decrease of 22.00. So, in theory (I have not done enough testing), you simply subtract 10.18% from the default 100% object size. In your slicing software you then...
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In the example above, it will show (the 2nd result down) that 19.76 is a 10.18% decrease of 22.00. So, in theory (I have not done enough testing), you simply subtract 10.18% from the default 100% object size. In your slicing software you then...
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In the example above, it will show (the 2nd result down) that 19.76 is a 10.18% decrease of 22.00. So, in theory (I have not done enough testing), you simply subtract 10.18% from the default 100% object size. In your slicing software you then...
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In the example above, it will show (the 2nd result down) that 19.76 is a 10.18% decrease of 22.00. So, in theory (I have not done enough testing), you simply subtract 10.18% from the default 100% object size. In your slicing software you then...
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In the example above, it will show (the 2nd result down) that 19.76 is a 10.18% decrease of 22.00. So, in theory (I have not done enough testing), you simply subtract 10.18% from the default 100% object size. In your slicing software you then...
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In the example above, it will show (the 2nd result down) that 19.76 is a 10.18% decrease of 22.00. So, in theory (I have not done enough testing), you simply subtract 10.18% from the default 100% object size. In your slicing software you then...
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In the example above, it will show (the 2nd result down) that 19.76 is a 10.18% decrease of 22.00. So, in theory (I have not done enough testing), you simply subtract 10.18% from the default 100% object size. In your slicing software you then...
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In the example above, it will show (the 2nd result down) that 19.76 is a 10.18% decrease of 22.00. So, in theory (I have not done enough testing), you simply subtract 10.18% from the default 100% object size. In your slicing software you then...
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In the example above, it will show (the 2nd result down) that 19.76 is a 10.18% decrease of 22.00. So, in theory (I have not done enough testing), you simply subtract 10.18% from the default 100% object size. In your slicing software you then...
cults3d
UPDATES: - CR10 with double motor (currently testing myself): Y-motor heat issues - Ender3 (testing with a friend): Motor heat issues still searching how to calibrate them - Ender2: Still not tested, just firmware compiled; need another board...
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They date to the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, are all smaller than life-size, and are thought to be replicas of an earlier Hellenistic original. The cast in the Ashmolean replicates the most complete version in marble, which is the group of the State...
prusaprinters
I hope The G-code file is only included so the forum software can get the print time etc... You have to adjust the 3mf file to your color needs anyway. At the end I used the standard settings of the "BRILLIANT" Prusa Slicer for the MK2S with MMU2S...
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Attach the body to the bracket with a [ fender washer - printed nut - bracket - printed nut - fender washer ] sandwich and tighten to the bracket with the 2nd nylock nut. You'll again need to use the ½" deep well socket to hold the head of the bolt...