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For mounting to the linear carriage use four M3 x 6 flat-head screws.Note: The MGN carriage shown is an MGN-9H, not the shorter MGN-9C used in the V0.1 mod.PreparationI recommend using a file to lightly remove any printing artifacts on the mating...
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Fitting the cable in the 1st prototype's base is challenging. This travel stand folds and neatly hides the cable away to fit in any pocket!You will need 3 extra parts in addition to the printed ones:1 M3 x 20mm socket head cap screwI used a...
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... is ready! It probably won't quite fit in your pocket, but who would want to hide away such beaty anyway? I hope you enjoyed the model, if so post some pics of yours or just gimme a like if you don't feel up to the challenge! ...Thanks!</p>
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To keep your phone from falling out, close the levers and click them into place on the little notches of the bottom part.The cradle should protect your phone from most damage even in the unlikely event of the screw failing. Designing your own...
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... 5) Install two M2.5 hex nuts in the pockets in the lower case ears. 6) Place the assembled circuit board in the lower case. 7) Install the cover with two M2.5 machine screws and flat washers, assuring that the LED is in the hole in the cover.
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I used a nail file and then a pocket knife. --Insert the feet block into the legs assembly, so that the feet are flush with the outside edge. The locating pegs on either side should be at the top, while the feet are at the bottom. Align the locating...
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Also, I removed the nut pocket for the radiator. It was too hard to use with hex nuts. Since Heath generously included his Fusion source file, I remixed it to fix these issues. You'll still need to print Heath's mount lock, if you don't use my...
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A wireless gamepad/controller option is enabled by fitting a holder for a USB ‘dongle’, plus an ultrasonic sensor and an OLED are also fitted to the robot to sense nearby objects and to display the current ‘status’ of the robot.It should be noted...
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That´s the bottom side and must be on the same side as the nose pocket of your goggles. The two long slots are power and volume buttons, head phone and vent openings.</p> <p>I used plastic instant glue on the pillars and the holes in the adapter. You...
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Printing tips: BASE: I printed the base with supports but used an overhang angle of 85% to avoid supports in the enclosed pockets. There is really only one place where the base needs supports and that is the flat area just above the opening in the...
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Screw the slipring adaptor into the center hub using stianless screws in the recessed pocket, and then screw the slipring over it, making sure the spinny around part is inside the reel. Route the static wires into the back box. Now glue or tape the...
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Plus, fishing the small factory battery out of my pocket every time I needed to change it out was proving to be a bit annoying. Many FPV pilots mount their batteries on the strap of their goggles, but if I was going to use a bigger battery, I wanted...
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The device packs down neatly to keep the blade flush and out of the way for transport in a bag or pocket, and includes all the tools to assemble itself within the package. The wrench piece for tightening the nuts is 3D printed and also serves to hold...
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Watch video here Easy storage of cables, and fits right in the pocket or almost any bag or purse.The pictures explains it all :)It's designed to fit all standard 3mm cables with lightning or USB-C type connector.Assembly is very easy and is done...
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Also, I removed the nut pocket for the radiator. It was too hard to use with hex nuts. Since Heath generously included his Fusion source file, I remixed it to fix these issues. You'll still need to print Heath's mount lock, if you don't use my...
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The pocket for holding the slim magnet requires that your printer should be capable of modest bridging over a reasonable distance. Parts were designed for printing at 0.3mm layer height, with 0.6mm wall width, but should also print well at finer...
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Make sure both holes are drilled straight down for optimal fit later. Place nut in the pocket of C1 and insert the short part of the rod threading it into the nut Place a nut on the rod, leave desk thickness + 3cm between the nut and the end of the...
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Use a 6-32 nut and bolt to attach the clamp around the body of the Cam 3 (the nut goes in the hexagonal pocket as a captured nut). To attach the Cam 3 to my 3D printer, I used a T-nut and bolted it directly to the 3030 aluminum extruded frame. ...
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This is a remix of Max Kern's great ZeroBot robot (more on Hackaday.io), with the following changes:HeadlightsGrooved tiresCharging portFront panel holder.Also, thank you Kelly Jordan for the inspiration with your aggressive tank tread.Some extra...
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as such the hinge portion may be a little weak and hard to print cleanly, Shouldn't cause an issue if your goal is just showing friends and displaying on a shelf but surviving in a pocket during a convention is a whole different task. If requested I...
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... wallet is ready! It probably won't quite fit in your pocket, but who would want to hide away such beaty anyway? I hope you enjoyed the model, if so post some pics of yours or just gimme a like if you don't feel up to the challenge! ...Thanks!
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In retrospect I'd probably use something other than poplar, as it's not very strong. The risers are attached to the top with pocket screws, and the bottom is attached with regular construction screws. The PC enclosure is mostly made of painted MDF,...
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(to prevent IR LEDs reflection)Step1: Make the Base section.Open the "Unifi G3 Instant_Case_Base" STL file in Cura.Set the Infill Density to 100% (for best water-resistance).No supports are required for this part.Slice it and in "Preview mode" make a...
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Place the topcard piece (with each pocket loaded with 5 pennies) on top of the deck.Operation:The trigger piece has a nub on the end which pushes the deck up away from the eccentric feed wheel. When the trigger is pulled, the deck drops down in...
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Very useful for the "Thumbless" versions where velcro attachments becomes more difficult trying to route a thumb through the palm pocket too. This is an excellent example of thermoform PLA : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:403001 EDIT 18/09/2014 :...
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I filled the pocket that makes contact with the POGO pin with solder to prevent the wire from slipping back out of the hole and to ensure a good connection, and then super glued the buttons and wires to the plastic. To simplify things, you can...
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Put this magnet in the display magnet pocket. Put display part over the body and test that magnets atract each other. Secure this magnet in place with a drop of super glue. Now is time to glue Olaf lithophane into the display body. Do it according...
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Take the Nut and add a little glue into the pocket in it and put it onto the other end of the Peg (that you pushed through) so it caps it and keeps the joint together. Make sure you don't accidentally glue the joint together as you want to make sure...
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No more fumbling to find the volume keys on a phone that's tucked into your pocket. Just click. And flip.</p><h5>Technical Details</h5><p>I didn't have a Teensy handy at the time, so I substituted a Keeyees Pro Micro (which Arduino sees as a...
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Commonly, this mesh sized is used for building caging for birds, pocket pets, and rabbits. It will work for 1x1 inch mesh and 1x1/2 inch mesh. In theory, this would work for quarter-inch mouse-proof mesh but I don't have any on hand to test. There...