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I designed my print in a standard 1x1x4 placement, but then I decided to give it a slight tweak and create a "bumped" version that's still relatively easy to solve, yet far more captivating than the original. I opted for a sleek TwistyTex-inspired...
prusaprinters
Detailed printing instructions can be found on my website. I think this is a result of the thin walls with a narrow amount of clearance between the blade segments. I had good luck with .15mm coast and 3mm wipe, on my MK3.Included is a test print...
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One trick is to use line 0.6mm width to print a 1.2mm wall, Two passes of instead of 3 passes. The belt is 30mm wide and is available in length from 800mm to 2000mm just pick the one that will fit. You can cut the "tail" off, no problem with...
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The new 3D printed design model, Cyber Scorpion, has been released. It is strongly advised not to force the joints to move because they have a snap-lock design that can easily break. When a joint gets stuck, gently pull it outward and then bend to...
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Check out the video I made for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpr1RGkz4Vw Here you can see other of my bikes: https://cults3d.com/es/colecciones-de-dise%C3%B1os/RodMuzac/toys Do you want to sell 3d prints of my models? On my Patreon page you...
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The wheels spin, the drum spins and you can tilt the cab to reveal the engine compartment!The only thing you have to do after printing is to remove the supports under the tank and the drum (noted in red in one of the pictures) and you are all set!If...
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The picture was printed in PETG with 150 micron layer thickness, a print speed of 2800mm/s, and an infill percentage of 50%. It's been scaled down to 90% for optimal results. This model was created using MGChemical White PETG with a nozzle...
myminifactory
Simple planetary gear that is obscured when turning. If turning in one direction it will at some point go back to normal but it takes a lot of turns. Not sur how many. If someone counts please post in the comments. ... If the clearance is to large you...
cults3d
Those are a very interesting arachnids what i wanted to make a print model, the real ones might seem very scary and intimidating, mine one.... Doesn't seem a bit friendly? ... For now there's 2 versions, A & B, you can see them in the photos, i hope...
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This lil guy can move his legs and be put in a standing or sitting position! (He can also do a headstand 👀) EDIT : I've added a Presupported model, I would recommend to use over software auto support, worked well for me. ... This is a fairly easy...
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This is an easy to print, very strong and reatractable lightsaber. It was designed for the Prusa Mini, but the tolerances are huge so as long as you got proper bed adheasion, you should be fine. I uploaded the step files if you want to remix or...
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Tolerances in the hinge are pretty high so it should print well on most printers. It can be down-scaled within reason if needed. ...I printed mine with black PLA at 50C Bed and 195C nozzle with 100% cooling to better handle the overhangsthe hinge is...
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Its only 182mm high when printed but expands to over 825mm in total length!The sword is designed to be printed with a ,4mm nozzle, so the blade will be two shells thick. I had weird issues with blobs and zits at retraction which I normally don't have...
myminifactory
... us on Patreon, there you can have a commercial license to be able to sell our designs, physical pieces. ...patreon.com/rogistudios We really appreciate your support! And please share images of your prints, we really want to see your models in print.
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I created this to be an adjustable mount to put one of these lights inside a cabinet: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IBMOY8W/ This hinge / mount must be printed in one print. It has posts on half of the barrels that hold into the others. ... I could...
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Printing Difficulty 6/10 due to supports and parts cooling for best settings: - Ensure you have proper retraction and bed level settings - Set model 1-2mm above build plate - 0.20mm layer heights - Enable supports, from bed only 10% support wall...
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There are two small supports already there under the double-conical rotor for support as it's printing, just remove those after.After printing gently-ish work the rotor around, back and forth until it spins from blowing through. I used a small...
myminifactory
... us on Patreon, there you can have a commercial license to be able to sell our designs, physical pieces. patreon.com/rogistudios We really appreciate your support! And please share images of your prints, we really want to see your models in print.
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There are two small supports already there under the double-conical rotor for support as it's printing, just remove those after.After printing gently-ish work the rotor around, back and forth until it spins from blowing through. I used a small...
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a small fidget that makes a satisfying click sound update: you can see its big brother at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6179732 print in pla, 0.2mm, standard 0.2 cura settings for pla + activate *print thin walls* option because spring lines are...
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Printing Difficulty 6/10 due to supports and parts cooling for best settings: Ensure you have proper retraction and bed level settings Set model 1-2mm above build plate 0.20mm layer heights Enable supports, from bed only 10% support wall density...
prusaprinters
This version has an articulated point protector to avoid holes in pockets and cases.Print Settings :Printed on MK3SFilament tested : PLA - PETGNozzle 0.4mm : 0.20mm testedScale : 100% (PLA) and 130% (PETG) tested Use this compass lightly,...
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Massage Roller for sore muscles. ... Print at 25% or 50% to test before printing full size
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A flexible single-print draconic snake. ... I wanted to try making my own flexible print.
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This is what happens if you put a revolutionary robotic limb under a steam roller.\nThe Completed robotic limb as one single print in the cutting-edge elastic filament Filaflex from leading manufacturer Recreus.\n\nProvides smooth actuation for...
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If you want to use a different ball, use the "No Ball" file and then drop in a ping pong or other ball once the print has passed the height of your ball. Note that standard ping pong balls are 40mm in diameter, so wait until you reach 41mm. This...
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It can be printed in 1 piece in about 90 min without any supports. There are 3 versions which are identical except for the writing on the lid. ("Nozzles", "Brass Nozzles", "Steel Nozzles") ...and one added version without the nozzle sizes on...
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... how many (18 thanks to ChrisHitchabout from MyMinifactory). If someone else counts please post in the comments.If the clearance is to large you can scale it down to 80% or write me a message and I will upload another version with less clearance.
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I have printed these in ABS/ASA, but most kind of plastic should work. No support is needed.The joints are one-degree-of-freedom, except for the shoulder joints which, on purpose, are a bit loose to allow for more freedom for the arms to move...
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I designed this in Fusion 360 with a 0.5-0.6mm tolerance. I included a small test part and both F3D files along with the actual trapped nut STL file. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Notes: Print...