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with 250- or 320-grit aluminum-oxide paper, followed by 400-grit and 600-grit wet-dry paper.) You may find that it is also possible to sand models printed in PETG or matte PLA, removing white dust and scratches with a micro-fibre cloth and an...
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Print this in petg or pa12 - either fdm or mjf. Link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6171931/files Please note - This is still in a prototyping phase. Test print and feedback as you wish. use the latest file uploaded for the file you...
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I recently reprinted using a PETG/PC blend and had first layer adhesion issues. Turned out that blend flexed just enough that the extruder was forced up by the pressure at the tip of the nozzle.I do not recommend any Nylons, with or without CF, they...
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3D printed mini-trays of PETG, ABS or (especially) PLA must be considered "low-temperature carriers" (for use in drying cabinets with a baking temperature of 40 °C).Print instructionsAn ESD-safe plastic is highly recommended. These plastics may also...
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Also, for people who do not understand arrays, one can define a simple string that will just be printed on the outside... Print Settings Printer: Felix TEC 4.1 Rafts: No Resolution: 0.15 Infill: 0.25 Filament: Cheap PLA, PETG Notes: You should be...
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For the diffusor I generally use white PLA/PETG, but also transparent materials. The white looks cool when turned off. As for ASA (my beloved material)… not so good. I made one happening, but it shrinks somewhere around 0.2-0.4 mm over 25 cm which...
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It almost has no power due that. New gears are on the way Removed PETG as recommended material for this project due its viscoelasticity It can cracks when sudden forces are applied, i.e. in a crash</li> </ul> <p>11/17/2018</p> <ul> <li>Corrected...
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PETG, ABS, and HIPS have been tested and shown to be inferrior or not work at all. Nylon has not been tested.</p><p>Note: if they don't come out the perfect ID for the 8mm rod for you, you owe it to yourself to make necessary adjustments with the...
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Please post a make, so people can see my model really works and I get positive feedback in the same process, too. Version 2 of this RingLight project can be found here: Ring Lamp (Code Name: Dual) Version 1 of the RingLight project can be found here:...
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Do not use warped parts.Settings0.4mm nozzle4 perimeters0.4mm extrusion width (0.45 probably works too)30 to 40% infill5 top and 5 bottom solid layersPETG or betterPart OrientationThe STL files already have the correct orientation for...
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All components should be printed in PLA filament, since this material is less flexible than other common materials like ABS, ASA or PETG. | component | amount | |----------------------------------|---------------| | ...
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I print in PLA or PETG at 0.2mm layers, 20% infill, no supports. Some 3D models such as the Yoda and Vader busts may require supports (will update when I finally print a prototype).</p><p><strong>Model Specific Print...
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PETG or ABS may work well too, but test it before printing CheeseRollers for your whole wall. The parts are all oriented the way they should be printed in the STL. Just load all the parts into your slicer and print it. The longest parts are the...
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This temperature is suitable for PLA, but you will likely have to increase this for higher temp materials like petg, polycarbonate, abs, etc. For example when going from PLA to Polycarbonate on both extruders, you would have to change both T1 and T2...
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Thicker devices, like AirPods, will work but may need to use the front charger in a dual charger setup. Design Goals:No Supports!!!Clean aestheticsModular design for faster prototyping and future updatesNo requirement for permanent modifications...
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I print in PLA or PETG at 0.2mm layers, 20% infill, no supports. Some 3D models such as the Yoda and Vader busts may require supports (will update when I finally print a prototype). #### Model Specific Print Settings: * *Yoda Bust:* Detail is...
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For greater reliability, I printed it from plastic PETG. Even for convenience made a swivel hinge, thanks to him the cup can be put both inside and outside of the stroller. Outside is more convenient but to get into the elevator or a narrow door...
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it is nice. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: i3 MK3 MMU 2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .20 Infill: 20% Filament: Amazon Petg Black Notes: It took about 7 hours to print on my Prusa MK3 with default .20mm print quality ...
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If you print at higher temps in the enclosure then consider printing this in PETG or a similar more heat resistant filament. Print the main bracket and one of the mag couplers with supports. After printing make sure the hole through the removable...
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PETG or ABS may work well too, but test it before printing CheeseRollers for your whole wall. The parts are all oriented the way they should be printed in the STL. Just load all the parts into your slicer and print it. The longest parts are the...
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No hole saw or CNC cutter required, I only needed a box cutter to get the job done!Pieces to PrintFan Housing (required)Fan Grille (required)Electrical Box Cover (recommended, unless you want it open all the time)Cable Pass-Through...
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You will probably want to print the motor housing shell and back and the mounting hub in PETG (or ABS) because the small Nema 8 motor can run hot and I’ve had these motors get hot enough to deform PLA. Also, when you print the clock base (which can...
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BLTouch (v3.1) install on a Sidewinder X2There isn’t a lot of published information on whether or not this will work. I’m accustomed to doing things both wrong and the hard way, so after the probe broke on my X2 I decided it was time to...
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Make sure to clean supports out completely in peg holes - sometimes it is easier to use a blade. It will still work in PLA and PETG, but the snapping mechanism doesn't snap nearly as well, so it might be suitable to apply a little bit of superglue in...
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I use eSun PETG filament, with a 0.80mm nozzle and 0.50 mm layer height. It is a tough filament, especially in a chonky vase mode print done right. It quickly gets even stronger with the epoxy coating applied and stock rudder inserted. The nozzle...
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I use PLA as PETG just wasn't working out for me with these small parts. There is no need for strength as all of the pieces are exceptional light. Final note. If anyone would want to redo this in CAD software I would be tickled to see it done...
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To mark what’s relating to this duct and therefore is optional everything relating to this part cooling duct will be written italic.You will need:Printed parts:Mounting Plate either „Mounting_Plate“ or „Mounting_Plate_Bed_Levelling“, depending on...
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This filament dryer is designed as an efficient, reliable, easy-to-build, low-cost, and environmentally friendly solution for drying common 3D printing filaments such as TPU, PLA, PETG, ABS, Nylon ASA, PC, etc.Provides differentiated designs of parts...
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All of the hotend parts i printed in PETG which is recommended over PLA but ABS is always better for the heat. The feet i printed in Ninjatek TPU but you can just use normal 95A tpu so its easier to print. All of the hardware is M3 of various sizes...
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I have tested them in PLA, PETG and Nylon. I have not tested any in ABS and I would not recommend printing them from an abrasive filament. Q: Looking at the pictures on your webpage, my initial thoughts scream BACKLASH at me but if that does...