qidi slicer software 3d models
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It's not possible to slice a print like this with a conventional slicer, so here're gcode files for [left](http://cpp.in/dev/nanolr/nlr-evo-guards-v4.2-l-out.gcode) and [right](http://cpp.in/dev/nanolr/nlr-evo-guards-v4.2-r-out.gcode) prop guards. ...
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I printed my calendar in PLA, but it should print fine in other materials.To print the month and number tiles, orient them in your slicer so the text is up. To achieve the multicolored effect, I used the change color option in PrusaSlicer. To do...
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Recently, I bought nine different types of strawberries to find out which one would grow best in my garden:Of course, with 3D designs you can always change the label text, create the STL file, go through the slicer and print a new tag. But I really...
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* Adjust fan speeds in your slicer. * You're done! My Klipper config: # This file contains common pin mappings for the 6 stepper motor # "FLYmaker Fly-CDYv2" board from creative3dprinter.com. To # use this config, the firmware should be compiled...
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But any slicer will work if you have the right settings. Make sure to print with at least 3 perimeters, 3 top and 3 bottom layers. I went for extra sturdiness and printed 3 perimeters and 4 top/bottom layers to make sure it doesn't flex. Printed mine...
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9) Wire the power and sensor wires to the Adafruit Proto-Screwshield (Wingshield) using the 'Wiring' section (above) as a reference 10) Connect 5V power to the 2.1mm jack to be sure everything works as expected 11) Attach the front to the rear of...
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Can be printed with 2 perimeters, but 3 is better, to add strength to the attachment rails.If you need to print them separately, use your slicer to separate the parts into objects, and delete one.Two handle sizes are included, to fit an average male...
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I will add it to the files here.The enclosure has been designed with tolerances for both panel gaps and screw holes so you should (normally) not have to do any scaling in the slicer for any filament type.AboutThis is an actively heated enclosure for...
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Some parts might not fit on smaller sized beds.Rafts:NoSupports:NoResolution:0.2mmInfill:15-20%Filament: PETG/PLA Additional notes:2 perimetersColor change (Base, Side (Left-Right)): >2mm and >5mm (2.2mm and 5.2mm in Slicer)Avoid using XY...
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You can also try adjusting slicer settings to get a better fit. After you get the right bevel gear and left bevel gear assemblies complete you need to drill them out with an 1/8 inch drill so that the brass axle spins freely inside them. I used a...
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This allowed the bearing diameter to be 52mm.Added parameters for Lee Fung spools.Removed separate KOIL design - KVP KOIL is compatible with SlantSpool, and provides a SlantSpool STL on their website.3.1: Updated Inland/eSun inner width, thanks to...
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You could probably use less, but why risk it when the difference in print time is a couple of hours at most. The walls of the cup holder “surface” are 1.6mm, with the intent that a 0.4mm nozzle will yield no “infill volume” if you use the typical 2...
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... here are my general settings for prints. Certain parts may need unique orientations to fit on your print bed, which might also require different supports. Slicer: Cura 4.6.1 Material: PLA Infill: 20% Supports: Tree Bed Adhesion: Rafts as needed
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If you want to account for this you can just add 0.1 mm to your Z hop settings in your slicer. If you are using 0.4 mm of Z hop you might elect to increas that to 0.5 mm. So far I haven't had any issues with Z hop except for some slight extra noise...
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Be aware that you need to switch on support in your slicer, as seen below.You get many sizes (inner diameter in mm from 14mm for kids to 22.6mm for big fingers. Please use the conversion table below in case you are used to your local ring size. There...
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You can now assemble the case in the following order: 1) Insert 2x M3x20mm bolts/screws into the mounting holes of the DHT22/DHT11 PCB2) Thread the stand-offs onto the M3x20mm bolts/screws3) Insert the ends of the M3x20mm bolts/screws into the rear...
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My approach here is based on several factors:• The lead time for SL1S is longish so I had time to think and tinker the enclosure• I already had some of the hardware available○ Tables○ 2.5 mm metal rod○ Cutting board○ Screws and bolts and nuts○...
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Can be printed with 2 perimeters, but 3 is better, to add strength to the attachment rails.If you need to print them separately, use your slicer to separate the parts into objects, and delete one.Two handle sizes are included, to fit an average male...
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In this case an easy fix is to just scale the individual part up or down by about 0.01% in Prusa Slicer before slicing it. Through that, a good fit can always be guaranteed.Parts listAll listed parts were printed in PLA with the default settings on a...
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As for the slicer settings: it is very likely that you'll need a raft to print at least the wind wheel; on my (probably badly calibrated) printer I also needed a raft to print the tank the tank should be as solid as possible so it doesn't leak...
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And this time it requires even less filament and have more features!PrintingIf you just wan to get started printing, just take the G-Codes or the .3mf slicer files (PST MK3_Draw & Top Layer) and get cracking. Just makes sure to use the right...
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Everything else prints ok without support including the tube, though it may print slightly better with supports if your slicer is good at supports (I printed without supports and it came out fine.) Parts should all be oriented correctly in the files....
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if it will be on a table or desk Printing If you will be printing the 'rotated' version, refer to the 'Code changes' section (above) to make the necessary code change and upload it to the Arduino. You will need to print 3 parts; a front, a rear and...
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You can use contour/hole compensation in your slicer to account for this if there are problems.Parts PrintingFor the box you will need to print: 1x ‘Body’ 1x ‘Base’ 1x ‘Internal collar’1x ‘Twist collar’ 7x ‘Gear’ 7x ‘Bottom...
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You can also try adjusting slicer settings to get a better fit. After you get the right bevel gear and left bevel gear assemblies complete you need to drill them out with an 1/8 inch drill so that the brass axle spins freely inside them. I used a...
cults3d
Start slicing your models with the best slicer available. Extruder 1 is the right extruder and extruder 2 is the left extruder. Although it's not required, it's recommended that you disable the unused extruder so that the correct extruder is...
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You can mirror this in your slicer if you need the text to face the other direction, just play with mirroring until it looks like you want it. If you don’t like the little letter connector tabs, you can load this and the...
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You can see it in your slicer. When filling it with sand you will need to fill the chamber under the hole then rotate the base to work the sand through the chambers. Tap it, shake it. As you get closer to full, put your...
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it'll save your battery and your LCD. Step 10: Print the MountPrint with TPU filament, slowlyUse tree support if your slicer supports itBest printed on its side (as oriented in the STL).Use 2 perimeter walls for most setups. 3 walls for bando...
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These are recommended print settings in Prusa Slicer: * PLA or PETG filament. * Start with "0.20mm Quality" print setting defaults. * Set supports to everywhere (accept all suggested changes), with these exceptions: * For the main case,...