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If using ABS: Superglue will work, but I STRONGLY recommend making an ABS slurry (Dissolve ABS scraps in a pickle jar with acetone poured in until it's gooey/soupy...just be very careful of the vapors. They are both explosive AND dangerous!) *For...
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HONK!MaterialsFor the moldA 3D printer to print out the soap modelA laser cutter to cut an acrylic frame.Provided .svg is designed for a 300 mm x 200 mm laser cutter, but you can rearrange it in Inkscape if needed.A sheet of 3 mm acrylic.A hot glue...
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... I ended up building mounts with some scrap wood, gluing them to the underside of the table, and sliding the control box into it. Edit: I'm going to be re-making these parts in Fusion 360 and adding a part to reinforce the legs of the lower table.
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I only used aluminum because it is generally more uniform in straightness and had some free scrap to take from work. If you are going to be using this for a G3K/HK51 build then you can use 26" or less rods) -less than a roll of ESUN PLA+ (depending...
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You can build one out of scrap materials you might have around the house. The one in the pictures is made out of 2mm extruded alu sheet. I will add a printable support and hopefully you will be able to print that out of PLA+ or PETG. A printable...
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The wedges should be super easy to make from just about any scrap material you have around. You can find these parts on my shop at https://www.shapeways.com/shops/bonafidepirate. Update: I've added two more files for the side wing mounts that go...
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Installing bars to base part and then putting on the top part may be little harder Bars will fit only one way (the pointy part to the inside) Panels are better looking when you install them more flat side (usually the first layer, the printer bed...
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First, let me say, this model is the product of three folks' efforts. It is the culmination of my work with parts and ideas from 2 other models here on Thingiverse.I will give an overview and then go through the specifics of each part.This model...
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Non-material-specific slicing settings are:Bodies: 0.15mm layer height (including initial layer), 15% gyroid infill, concentric top/bottom, tree supports touching buildplate only at 85 degrees overhang, 0.3mm line width w/0.4mm nozzle, 5 wall lines,...
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Force in some scraps of 3mm filament and zip tie as a strain relief. You will need to orient the heat blocks properly for the wires and Z probe to clear. See photos.</li> <li>You may need to adjust your X carriage so the extruder tips are at the same...
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I accomplished this by routing some V grooves into a scrap piece of plywood and clamping the dowels into the grooves with the stop pushed up flush against the edge of the plywood. 1. Cut both dowels to your desired length from the face of the...
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After seeing how difficult it would be, Owen scrapped the idea in favor of the Tiger I tank. Tank Body Designed to House Computer Components Owen designed the tank body around his PC components. It had to accommodate his motherboard and other...
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Now, take your scraps, leave and never return!"Losing all sense of control, they grabbed their destroyed equipment and dashed outside the lair. Blinded by rage, they attacked the people that ran away earlier. The night ended, and they didn't return...
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It came with 1.75 mm filament, the same type used by my home printer, which meant I had an abundance of scraps from the Bowden tube and other leftovers. For about two hours, it was great fun, but when I owned a 3D printer, it became redundant and...
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The reliability of the more sturdy DC15a/s weapons was something that would have been addressed by final production were the project not ultimately scrapped.The X project was ended as a result of a combination of factors: The formation of the Empire...
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This meant that a print fail on any one part wouldn't render the whole thing into scrap. I also figured that I could easily re-scale such a design if I wanted a bigger star than I could fit on the bed; I reckon you could double the size easily enough...
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Many second-hand parts available online can be just as problematic, as they are typically salvaged from scrap and their brittleness is due to the ageing of the plastic. This 3D-printed alternative provides a brand new option! I've taken the liberty...
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So I scrapped the sled design and started using a spool hole hanger system, like tdiggity's. Give this model a like if you use my setup. </p><p>Ultimately, what we have here is the final (for now) evolution of my single dry box set-up, modified...
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I've tested this on a 360 with the pack I made but the same should apply to a XBone controller.Parts list-3D printed parts6 x brass thumb tacks (4 if you reuse)2 x M3 washers1 x TP4056 battery charger with protection (eBay)1 x 1117-3.3 voltage...
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Non-material-specific slicing settings are:Bodies: 0.15mm layer height (including initial layer), 15% gyroid infill, concentric top/bottom, tree supports touching buildplate only at 85 degrees overhang, 0.3mm line width w/0.4mm nozzle, 5 wall lines,...
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The feet and PCB mounting screws are thread-forming screws from the scrap bin, the holes are 3mm, if i remember correctly. ... The feet should require 8mm or so, and the pcb ones should be 8-10mm (with a pan head large enough to just catch the edge of...
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If connected with the gear teeth properly aligned they should move together staying square to the riser on the hinge. Step 4 Cut two lengths of wire and bend a hook as shown Steps 5&6 connect the wires from the lift to each scoop as shown. Ensure...
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... will make the job easier. I couldn't do any further work on this because both my Smart Extruders died and I was not going to spend more money on this dirty little printer, so the Mini has been scrapped, stripped of the stepper motors, and trashed.
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... I ended up building mounts with some scrap wood, gluing them to the underside of the table, and sliding the control box into it. Edit: I'm going to be re-making these parts in Fusion 360 and adding a part to reinforce the legs of the lower table.
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This spool holder is beefed up to hold the hefty wide spools. You will need a scrap section of 1/2 PVC pipe or dowel. I've used a broken broom handle as well.</p> <p>I designed this to fit the large 2.2 kg (5 lb) spools from colorfabb. This is high...
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Also, I scrapped the cap design I had originally. The original cap design forced you to orient the blade a certain way to get the blade in. This new design can be put on in any orientation. The only drawback is that it doesn't socket onto the tip of...
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The reliability of the more sturdy DC15a/s weapons was something that would have been addressed by final production were the project not ultimately scrapped. The X project was ended as a result of a combination of factors: The formation of the...
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The reliability of the more sturdy DC15a/s weapons was something that would have been addressed by final production were the project not ultimately scrapped. The X project was ended as a result of a combination of factors: The formation of the Empire...
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I found it easiest to put scrap pieces of 2x4 lumber under the left corners of the printer frame and lay it over on that side with a bit of the gantry protruding off the table. Put all 4 screws into the holes in the rails/dust cover, short ones to...
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(Optional)A metal plate (cut from scrap steel with an angle grinder) was fixed to the same holes the pedal faceplate used to attach to. If you look at the overhead photo the pedal mounting surface is actually just wide enough to skip this step. 4. I...