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Many educational math toys cannot demonstrate more advanced mathematical concepts, so I hope prints like mine can help. Especially with the increase in online learning, this model should help students truly understand fundamental trigonometry.</p>...
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Mine needed a firm push, more than that will risk breaking the part!Now fit the carrier into the body and slide it in.Thread the adjuster screw onto the body.Snap the Tyre Tread Gauge into the recess in the carrier - it should fit perfectly.Locate...
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There's a little cubby under the fan with a cutout to route the fan's cable. Bill of Materials Required: 3D printer and filament (inb4 someone points it out in the comments) 120mm 3 or 4 pin fan 3/4pin fan to USB (for providing power) 4 screws...
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I like mine organized and well protected so just dumping a bunch of loose ammo or storing it outside of cans is a non-starter for me.So, to that end, I wanted to maximize the number of shells I could stand up in a M19A1 .30 Caliber Ammo Can...
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Then start in a main frame ( mine is the topmost one in the picture ) to put the single parts together. Step 5. Extrude the 5 color head</strong></p> <p>Now the head can also be extruded. Here you have to make sure that the contours are completely...
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I used blue PETG for mine and put a small piece of black heat-shrink tubing over the little flag to make it opaque to IR light. A small piece of black duct tape also works. Things that DON'T work: black magic marker; masking tape; electrical tape. Be...
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Upper Slide to Bell and Post Connector Requires - 2 624zz bearings Bearings press fit into Connector Parts List 1/4x20mmx3/4"bolts (2) 1/4" washers (2) 1/4"x4.5in (or longer) hex bolt (1) 7/32 x 1-5/8 x 0.015 spring (Picked mine up at lowes) -I also...
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I printed mine out of Carbon Fiber PETG and it works well. The parts should be printed on a smooth build surface if possible, this is more important for the part cooler. Assembly There are 6 printed parts for this design: The H2 Mount to hold...
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1 at the bottom (I placed mine in the key hole) and 1 at the top (by the key for the knee) should be fine as long as they are deep enough. The legs, I placed 1 drain hole in the key. Seriously, I can't stress this enough, I had cleaned and cured...
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Assuming your first layer mushrooms like mine does, you will likely need/want to clean up the edges attached to the build plate with a deburring tool or file since some parts are designed with a fairly close fit. Most note ably the front switch...
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And if someone wanted to know how mine turned out originally after all - beveled wood screws purchased from lowes held parts well when i tried my wrist once again after adjusting some minor details first though which isn’t hard since just a few...
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I bought mine at my local ACE hardwareThat’s it! ...Crimp the connectors with some beefy pliers or a real crimper, they friction fit into the mount with the help of some normal pliers.</p><h3>Useful References:</h3><ul><li>Battery teardown and details:...
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## EDIT (1): PRINTING THE FAN GUARD IN PETG ## While I've proven to myself that the clipping of the fan guard works well in PLA+, a friend of mine has tried it in PETG and found that PETG, though stronger, is too brittle. If anyone else has same...
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Mine is printed using carbon fiber PETG for the body and translucent green PETG for the top. I'll list out the specific electronic and mechanical hardware that I used below, I know this combo works and pretty damn well at that. If you don't wanna...
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This design was inspired by Tamar at https://www.3x3custom.com/tutorials/adjustable-dowel-jig Mine has a few more features, but it will still be helpful to see her website and video that explains how this type of jig is used. I wanted to increase the...
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The way I mounted mine is shown on attached images. You will need to drill 4 holes in the bottom panel of the printer for M3 mounting screws. Use 5mm high spacers to keep distance between the power supply and printer’s bottom panel. Mounting screws...
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- In cases where the factory margin seemed wider or there was uncertainty using digital calipers due to the angle or mechanical tolerances of the calipers (mine have an apparent error rate of about 0.011 on average)), I used the approximate average...
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Using a 3mm bolt (I think mine were 25mm long), glue the standoff to the outside of the rocket using the bolt through the tube and into the base to hold it in place. Don't glue the screw, you'll want to remove that. Consult the included image for...
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IMPORTANT: The armguards, bumper, GoPro mount and XT60 Walksnail / O3 antenna mount are not mine and are stored as a remix. ################################# 5851993 – 2amax_vista_und_xt60 5150574 - GoPro mount 5355312 - Foot and Bumper_Front ...
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I used a 200 grit sand paper sheet to handle all of this. Step 2 - Painting (Optional) Though I printed mine in white, I wanted to give it a grungy dead look, so I ended up painting over the top of it. After sanding, I applied a pretty thin coat of...
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The Fritzing diagram is mine own. Rubber feet on the bottom help this sit nicely wherever. Also, if you're giving this as a gift, consider ways to personalize the flip-up lid. Think: Branding. ... <b>Video</b> https://youtu.be/M8kQxafmoNA ...
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It can be glued in place or just packed out with felt to make it a friction fit like I did on mine. Depending on your 3D drawing skills, you could redesign the blue oblong to carry the legend of your choice. All you need to do is fit it within a...
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If the width of your Velcro tape or the dimensions of your nails differ from mine you will have to amend the respective parameters at the top of the OpenSCAD source file. Proceed as follows: - Download and install OpenSCAD from...
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A little de-bossed label to indicate a given base's depth is included for easier identification.InstructionsGather your parts and materials.For the non-printed things, you will need:5x M3 x 12mm flathead/countersunk screws (if you have...
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Here is a link explaining it Print instructionsThe parts: Base: I printed mine with 0.2mm layers. Should have enough perimeters to make the side chamber walls solid. Should be printed in a very dark color, unless you want light too bleed trough the...
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I wrapped my wires to the spring in cloth tape to help prevent touching and triggering the capacitance sensor.Capacitive_Touch_Button_for_Motor_hole_16mm.stl Capacitive_Touch_Button_for_Motor_hole_20mm.stl If your touch spring is bigger than...
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2 walls, 2 top bottom layers, 20% infill Canopies ------------- All canopies have slightly thicker feet than needed by default and M2 screw holes, but I drill mine out to 3.2mm to enable insertion of thread inserts. To make the angle markings more...
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The builds are:4 front quarters - I sliced mine at 0.15mm Quality setting, which was probably overkill for something hung on a wall and not handled or used very close-up. Roughly 4 hours per build at this quality level, so you could save some time by...
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I printed them flat with supports underneath as I have mine dialed in that they come off easily.The other pieces are quite straight forward. Again though, no supports on the threads themselves.Build Tips and Tricks:First, start with the pommel and...
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A semi-transparent filament might help here, if it is too thick. Mine is printed with 0.2mm layer thickness with white EXTRUDR filament and the light inside is nicely visible. Electric CircuitATTENTION: ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING IS...