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Inserts should be flush or sit below the surface of the part, none should stick out from the parts. I included some "dots" than can be taped or glued on the bottom after printing, these are designed to fit the bottom of the Stanley case, but are not...
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There should be plenty of space below the extruder for the cables to fit but you can use a screw driver to poke away the cables to ensure they're not in the way before tightening the bolts fully. Connect the rest of the cables. Make sure...
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Line up the heater block in the correct direction, the heater cartridge should be the closest to the motor/front and the thermocouple towards the blower fan.There should be plenty of space below the extruder for the cables to fit but you can use a...
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I was unaware that the MMU2S required changes to the extruder and almost decided to hold off and just install the SPA by itself, but I started poking through the assembly manual for the MMU2S and realized there were changes that needed to be made to...
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Get too sloppy here and you might poke a hole in your brand new speaker!But if you do it right, the speaker will slide nicely over the screws, and then fit securely over the bosses and the circular perimeter that mates with the gasket in the speaker....
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You'll need to flip the right half over for best results. A base piece to insert under your Z motors to force them to sit square to the frame (assuming your frame is square to the table, which it's supposed to be). Foot pieces you can insert between...
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Too much empty rod and it will poke through the back and into the wall!Screwing some of the smaller arbour extensions on to the rod is fiddly. If you struggle, I recommend using a camp and screwdriver to screw an M3 screw into them multiple times...
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There should be plenty of space below the extruder for the cables to fit but you can use a screw driver to poke away the cables to ensure they're not in the way before tightening the bolts fully. Connect the rest of the cables. Make sure...
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You don't need to go overboard, though, since there's some flex to the barbells. Cut a long, narrow strip of fine-grit sandpaper, roll it up, and do your best to poke it down the air inputs and up the ducts to clear stringing and droopy bridges out...
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(Also double check that you didn't shatter the walls of the Middle piece during installation).Slip ring installed into Middle pieceFor the Lens print, we'll prepare the Canon lens locking mechanism now.Looking at the bottom of the Lens print, there...
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Line up the heater block in the correct direction, the heater cartridge should be the closest to the motor/front and the thermocouple towards the blower fan.There should be plenty of space below the extruder for the cables to fit but you can use a...
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(Also double check that you didn't shatter the walls of the Middle piece during installation).For the Lens print, we'll prepare the Canon lens locking mechanism now.Looking at the bottom of the Lens print, there are two 1.7mm screwholes that are...
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(If using display) Poke the LCD into a breadboard. Mini-breadboards: use a second breadboard. Note: you can also use male-to-female wires and connect to the LCD pins directly, but we found this to be more difficult. 7. Connect the Ground on the...
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;-) Drive a 3.5 x 15-20 mm "wood" screw into the hole on the right side of the frame, just enough to poke through into the drive area. If you're going to use a "reverse bowden" guide tube, now is a good time to install the PC4-M6 fitting that...