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It's a pretty tight fit when everything is wired up. I recommend the following order for assembly: 1) Fit the sonoff mini into the inner core through the opening in the front of the base. 2) Feed the 18 AWG (18/2) wire in through the port on...
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This is very flimsy and frustrating to use, but the concept is pretty sound. 2. We can rebuild him, we have the technology. This is a complete frame replacement for that kit. The motor, control panel components, threaded rods and nuts, control...
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The geometry provides the necessary stability.You can extend and setup the HIVE as you wish because of its modular design!Here are a few use cases (See pictures):Kitchen-HIVEMoney-HIVEBeer-HIVEInsects-HIVEWeek-HIVE… if you have another one, feel...
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Fiddly little cables, bend ratio >10.Wall thickness of 1.6mm (0.4mm extrusion) or 1.8mm. Ethernet5Pretty typical, you probably want to increase the bend ratio to 8x Laptop AC7.5This is a rough average based...
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It seems to work pretty well. I'm designing some other similar toys that will use the same system. I'll share them when they are finished.</p> <p>There are two versions of the mcu board. One uses an Attiny85 and the other uses a Picaxe 08M2. I used...
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Looks pretty good already, huh? Step 8. Export to Fusion 360</strong></p> <p>Now I have saved the Crest as *.dwg and import it into Fusion 360.<br/> Here we can do some magic with the renderer</p> <p><img alt=""...
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The clips however should serve this purpose pretty well so I personally did not use screws. So this step is optional. - Optionally insert cable clips into square-slots - Mount the 5V PSU to the back side of the top/large PSU cover (I have attached...
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They are very very cheap (3 to 4€ per meter) and readily available at the local hardware store here in Europe, but i absolutely don't know if they can be found in the US locally or online at all) Rough materials list: * 4x 375mm 2020 V/T-Slot...
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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 choose parts for yourself, follow this list. Electronics:AIO flight controller ESC - JHEMCU...
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No complicated shapes so you can print them pretty quickly (unfortunately they do require a little support but that has been included in the generation and can be disabled if you really do love spaghetti).You want to add a T junction? Take out a...
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The wiring is pretty simple so I haven't included a schematic. The Arduino source code includes the pin connections between the Arduino, ML9110S, TSOP4838, and switches. The common of each switch goes to ground and the N.O. terminals go to the...
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If they refuse to go in, do not force but check if you have missed to remove some grates.Removing the support socket from the exhaustAlthough the connecting ring is only "one wall layer" thick, it was holding up pretty strong on my test print. ...You...
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The YouTube assembly video (found linked on the original part) applies to pretty much everything here, with some minor exceptions that I think will be self-explanatory. However, should you have any questions or issues, post a comment, and I will do...
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I printed everything in PLA and they're all pretty basic shapes so printing was a breeze.Let me know if you end up using these. I'd love to see your build!</p><p> </p><p>Arduino code and other build resources:</p><p><a...
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It's basically a 18mm / 3/4'' thick top with a bunch of 20mm holes in a 96mm pattern which a variety of tools and attachments can be used with to attack / secure pretty much anything to safely work with. A major part of this system are bench dogs,...
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Here are some key words copied from one of these advertisements if you are having trouble: ASSEMBLYAssembly is pretty simple, but the photographs should make it very clear.RunnerStart with the runner. The countersunk screws go in the...
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You want the balls to be pretty smooth but don't over-sand them as you don't want some of them to be too small. ...Don't sand in just one spot which can cause a flat spot.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3> </li> </ul> <p><strong>Printer Brand:</strong></p>...
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It should friction fit and hold together (no guarantees if you start mowing down wastelanders, though.) Assembly is pretty simple: the side crossbars are 2 pairs of identical, mirrored parts. Glue them into the outer blades (the ones with the larger...
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Assembly: pretty much the same as for your original Startt, except fixing everything to the wooden frame. You'll need to figure this out for yourself, although if you have a feel for how the original Startt was put together you should be able to...
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It's pretty easy to build, no need for programming skills, everything is enclosed here. This new version has an improved temperature sensing range (-40°C to +80°C, thank to the DHT22 sensor). It will be more compatible with heated bed. However, be...
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These fans have a decent amount of airflow and generate pretty good static pressure. I had decent results printing a cooling fan torture test (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3167063). More powerful fans are available that can generate 2-3 times...
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I estimated that I needed cranking up my e-steps to 500 (from 93 with a stock Ender 3v2 or in my case 140 with dual gear extruder) and it worked pretty well, slight flow adjustments should be sufficient. Temperature: ----------------- I...
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x12 (not any good listings on amazon, I bought at lowes for pretty cheap. Go with zinc plated not galvanized.)5/16-18, 1-1/2" hex head bolts, again with only the first half inch or so threaded but it doesn't matter as much. x505/16-18 lock nuts...
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In fact, that one is pretty hard to mess up and has a great smooth surface, so it is "preferred". It uses a little more support material than the "inside down" version (the one where the large puddle that sits inside the cup lies right on the bed),...
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In order to secure that the two units move along together, you can tie them up by placing a Bolt & Nut (models provided for 3d printing) through the secure hole in the center of the Panels. AssemblyAll parts slide into one another, so assembling is...
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This is a pretty labor intensive project and takes a couple of hours or so to disassemble the printer and reassembly with the new printed parts. Aside from the printed parts, all the rest are the original parts from the i3 Mega including the 2 X...
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Index Components Compatibility Versions Printing Assembly Links Contributors Contact License (MIT) Components For the Hyperion you will need the following components: TP4056 Wemos D1 Mini 40mm straps IMU (BNO08x chips are currently in a pretty bad...
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As another note to refer to anyone who builds one, it really is intended to work in pretty much all orientations. Flat/Standing/Laying and with the grille facing in or out. About the only thing that will not work is fan side down onto a flat...
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I used PLA for the Medallion, because I had some pretty MIKA Silk that I wanted to use. That being said, that's just what I used, feel free to use what you like. Glue the Sides piece to the Bottom piece putting a line glue all around the edge. I...
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As you would with pretty much any battery type, you need a voltage readout to make sure you don't over-discharge the battery. DISCLAIMER: This thing is VERY bright. It is powerful enough to light paper on fire when up against it. BE EXTREMELY...