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Replacing a pricey gearbox is no longer necessary as this hack gives similar performance without the hefty price tag. I repurposed components from Airtripper's Extruder, cleverly adapting their design for more speed and less financial burden. This...
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It's a really rough hack, but it works!The resulting "Pellet Drawer" attaches to the lower rail of the gap in the stock. If you rest the device on that rail at about the halfway point and slide it toward the grip it will "grab" and stay there by...
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8 Lightning-Fast Sports Cars Tearing Up the Road like Never Before, Directly Imported from a Virtual Playground Created by Masterminds who Hacked the Code to Unleash Their Vision. Eight highly realistic 80s sports cars are fully equipped and ready...
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... one yourself, all you need to do is print 2 pieces out of a thick filament like PLA or ABS, which you can then join together using superglue. This little hack works beautifully, and now my phone stays charged even when the cable tries to rip apart.
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We need only two for this hack, so twist together the red and black wires and attach them to one side of the limit switch. Twist the remaining white and green wires together and solder them onto the other terminal of the limit switch. Remember to...
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This Bike-Powered Torch Is A Genius Hack Of IKEA's Ljusa Light Fixture. Since A School Assignment Required Modifications, We Replaced The Generator With A DC Motor. Check Out This Dynamometer In Action On YouTube Here: https://youtu.be/pfp7fnCYbqk...
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I used my previous hinged bracket design to stow those power supplies under my printer: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:679363 Also, my heater relay got fried , so I replaced it with a FET as suggested by JonnyBischof here:...
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Instead of hacking with a saw, I used a flush-cut saw which is much finer and cuts plastic like butter, cutting two rings after removing the stock antenna. This leaves a ring of plastic and a 9mm hole; half of the plastic ring fits perfectly on the...
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This time it could only be mirrored partly, since the Orbiter is not symmetrical.It's not my best work, had to hack my way through here and there (no step files), but it all fits.Only for the (original) V6 hotend.I had to play quite a bit with the...
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This clever hack should alleviate some of that roadside stress. With a diameter of 20mm and a thickness of 6mm, this solution will give your charging cables the extra reach they need to get the job done. ...If you require different dimensions, feel free...
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For controls, we use tactile switches wired to Perma-Proto using pi cable - saves hacking up old controllers for another project. We power it with PowerBoost 1000c allowing charging during playtime - calling this smart charging. 2000mAh lithium...
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Here are the updated instructions to make your old pens new again: Soldering Pen Hack with a Twist Update: Thinner spools are here! I've made a change to reduce the wall thickness of one of the spool halves from 2mm to just 1mm. This should give you...
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A Titan Aero hotend/extruder, a BLtouch, and this heater: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/AC-220V-500W-Electric-Ceramic-Thermostatic-PTC-Heating-Element-Heater-Surface-Insulation-Constant-Temperature-Air-Heating/32916798368.html are necessary. Four...
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Additional parts: 2x PTC Fan Air Heater 12v (60mm x 40mm) 1x 12v Digital Thermostat with probe W3230 1x Delay Relay Module XY-WJ01 (optional) 8x m4x15mm flathead machine screws and nuts. Assembly: - Make 2 fan mounts and 2 panel mounts. -...
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... includes rounded edges, be sure to manually remove all support, burrs, and break any sharp edges after printing. How I Designed This Designed in Creo 7 All of the design was done from scratch using Creo Parametric 7.0 from PTC Print the bracket
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I took a preexisting cover design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2320216) and modeled it to fit the PSU above. Additional Frame Components: 3 - M3 nuts - press fit into frame first 4 - M3x8mm SHCS - Mounts frame to PSU 3 - M3x16mm SHCS or...
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Heater (100 watt recommended but you can use the 150 and just don't use both black wires)): https://www.ebay.com/itm/12-24V-PTC-Cars-Fan-Air-Heater-Constant-Temperature-Heating-Element-Heaters/172773930677...
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Heater Control: https://www.banggood.com/Geekcreit-W1209-DC-12V-50-to-110-Temperature-Control-Switch-Thermostat-Thermometer-With-Case-p-1138582.html?rmmds=myorder Instructions for the controller are here:...
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Once the inserts have been installed, put the M3 lock nuts into one side of the mount with the flat side facing up, and attach the two halves of the mount around the PTC adapter (I think that's what it's called). It can be tricky to keep the nuts...
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PTFE lines this mechanical marvel from stem to stern, boasting a PTC connector, a whopping 250 grams coupled with a potent motor. Tatsu V2 boasts an inner diameter drive gear measuring a respectable six millimeters, expertly meshing with a sturdy...
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Heater (100-watt recommended but you can use 150 watts and just don't use both black wires): https://www.ebay.com/itm/12-24V-PTC-Cars-Fan-Air-Heater-Constant-Temperature-Heating-Element-Heaters/172773930677...
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So what this hack does is make a pointy end on one small sector of the wheel. So you can feel that nub as you move it, and you don't have to go back and forth with the software to get it right. ### Instructions / Warnings: The source is...
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I've made some minor changes to their code and included the variation here. This project was inspired by the Make Robot Hacks project (https://plus.google.com/communities/114867980170611537174) and the Piccolo tiny CNC robot by Diatom studio...
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If you have design improvement suggestions, please post to the comments section below.Release Notes for v1.0We released HensNest v1.0 to give the maker community a chance to further “hack” our improved wireframe design. We will continuously release...
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Print Settings Printer: XYZ Da Vinci 1.0A Hacked with E3D V6 and Repetier V92 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3mm layers Infill: Solid works best here Notes: Parts print well with no supports. Lay the print head mount flat with small mounting...
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It would be fairly trivial to take my hack further.Be safe out there, it's a mad, mad world.March 5, 2022: Bug found by 3D Tiger in version 1 (see comments).Plan B:I revisited the slots and changed to what would be called a “sector” if the...
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Release Notes for v1.0 HensNest v1.0 was released to give the maker community a chance to further “hack” an improved wireframe design. Continuous design improvements and updates will be released related to the wireframe design and assembly...
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I've made some geometry enhancements. The pickaxe may stay unglued for repeated hacking joy. In the files section, you will find three data alternatives: gcode for direct printing - mind the correct nozzle and ABS material 3mf for your individual...
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The cover photo demonstrates the difference, comparing this hacked version with the parameterized model.Why not just resize the parameterized clip?I tried resizing the parameterized clip, but it blew other parts of the f3d model when I changed the...