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To enhance adhesion, lightly scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper. Needless to say, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you'll need to use larger 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site offers 3D...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with one hundred grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use twelve-millimeter-diameter by two-millimeter-thick disc magnets.\r\n\r\nWhile the...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
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... the joycon will be rubbing against when it is slid in place. If you are painting it then keep in mind that the thicker the pain, the less wiggle room the joycons will have. I went a bit overboard on the ones in the picture, hence the scuff marks.
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with one hundred grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use twelve millimeter diameter by two millimeter thick disc magnets. While the BPDA...
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Scuff the Top (Glued Side) of the Magnet with 100 Grit Sandpaper for Better Adhesion. Obviously, If You Print the Piece at 1:5000 Scale, You Will Need to Use 12mm Diameter by 2mm Thick Disc Magnets. While the BPDA Site Already Has 3D Models of All...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. If you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you'll need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all the terrain...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
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Scuff up the PVC first with sandpaper. The photos show screws also, but these are not really necessary if you glue them. The magnets are Neodymium magnets from Home Depot. They are 12mm x 3mm. I found some on Amazon that are the same...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
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Scuff the surfaced that are to be glued together for good adhesion.Use super glue to hold hold it in the correct place. Use epoxy resin to create a fillet between the parts. I used fiberglass epoxy, WetSystem Z105 resin, 205 hardner, and 403...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you'll need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all of...
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If the magnets scuff on the sensor face, use the washer; otherwise, skip it. Three holes in the bearing retainer hub require 5x2mm neodymium magnets to be glued in place, triggering pulses on the Hall effect sensor and providing necessary data for...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. If you print the piece at 1:5,000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all terrain and...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. If you print the piece at 1:5,000 scale, you'll need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all terrain and...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. If you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all terrain and...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5,000 scale, you'll need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
cults3d
sometimes scuff tape a little with sand paper. This file worked and printed at these settings, better settings of course may be possible to find. I thought i'd upload now rather than try not upload while i look for a faster set up. And since it was...
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If you use alcohol instead of acetone, you'll have to scuff everything with Scotchpad or sandpaper, and it's much easier to just use acetone. I know, acetone sucks, but...use acetone. Nothing special about the print settings. Whatever infill you...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with one hundred grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use twelve millimeter diameter by two millimeter thick disc magnets. While the BPDA...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...
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Scuff the top (glued side) of the magnet with 100 grit sandpaper for better adhesion. Obviously, if you print the piece at 1:5000 scale, you will need to use 12mm diameter by 2mm thick disc magnets. While the BPDA site already has 3D models of all...