silicone injector 3d models
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Klipper), dual-motor Z-axis upgrade, silicone pads replacing the bed leveling springs, an enclosure, plus a red racing stripe and a highly-aerodynamic spoiler at the rear to make it go super fastNozzle:0.6mm brassMaterial: eSun PLA+ in my favorite...
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The water proof (silicone covered) tape lights required hot glue to stay in place. Putting them along the side walls offsets the light, so you don't see hot spots glowing through (which you may if you lay the lights down flay facing up). I...
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I used normal supports anyway.If you print this in PLA make sure your printer has a silicon sock otherwise the fanduct will most likely melt.Mounting the 4010 versionYou will have 3 bolts (2 short and 1 long) as well as 2 pairs of fan screws from...
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... the wires back and forth creating stress fractures in the wire, even with stranded wire. Adding some silicon adhesive at each of the cone wire entry and cone wire exit points will create a soft grommet to reduce the stress of fracturing the wire.
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This clamp can be used with other strokers that have a similar dimensions but if smaller, you can use an appropriate sized silicon hose that is at least 70mm at outer diameter to make it fit inside. 4. Handy Sleeve case - Clip on attachment. You...
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Use an old penny (those are the highest % in copper, like 1960's) *update, use a silicone based sealant for the penny, and if your tubes leak from being pulled to the side heavily, use hot glue to help hold them in place, so far my tablet has been...
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Soon I thought of the silicone rings on the ends of objects as they are often used. On my desk was a sample of TPU filament (I had never got around to printing with it) and playing with the filament I thought: "if I can attach this to the model"... ...
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... did this manually under the nozzle (or you can use a 3D pen if you have one). The assembly procedure can be seen from the picture and to get a smoother operation, small amounts of suitable grease (silicone lubricant) can be added to the hinge parts.
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This design requires silicon sock or something similar for the heat block. Without it the tip of the part cooling fan duct will melt due to proximity to heat block. There will also be abnormal dip in temperature when part fan starts running. I...
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(XT60-F should also work, but will have to be glued in place.)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074PN6N4K1 KCD3-101 SPSD Switch to fit a 10.5x27.75mm mounting hole.5mm red LED and holder to fit 8mm...
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it is designed to be cnc machined.. Bought components 600mm linear rail, 2 Sliders per rail (x2) (for y axis)600mm linear rail, 1 Slider per rail (x2) (for z axis)500mm linear rail 1 slider (for x axis)you will need some silicone spacers and some m4...
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... Don't forget to reclose the holes with glue or silicone once you've drilled one for the bowdentube holder, or the power-cable of the heat mat. ...If you want, you can leave the hygrometer inside the box if you can read the display well enough...
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...Also, you really want to use the silicone sock because of that. - Also don't worry that it looks like the air slots of the FanDuct are misaligned way before the nozzle. The air will come out at a great angle so that it will hit the nozzle perfectly.
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Spray the two guide rails with silicone spray to improve sliding (optional).Glue the (orange) base (file in this version) on the (galaxy black?) lamp connector (file in “modern version”).Solder the High-Power LEDs to their power wires. Do not solder...
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I've also included versions of the top brace brackets with and without holes to screw them into the frame to keep them from sliding.The plexiglass panels can be made to be more sealed with some silicone caulking, and the bottom and around the door...
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However, for development purposes only, possible materials could be: Hard Materials: PLA ABS Nylon HIPS Epoxy casting resin Etc. Rubber Materials: TPU Casting polyurethane Silicone PVC Etc. Warning! This design is only a proof of concept with no...
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Parts needed: * Raspberry Pi 3 * Aluminum case from Meowbit (https://meowbit.com/aluminum-case-for-raspberry-pi-3/) * 12-inch flex cable for screen (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I6LJ19G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) *...
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** EDIT: Adjusted the Hotend Mount design to prevent air flowing from the 3mm heatbreak fan to hit the Hotend for users that don't use a Silicone Sock. Disclaimer: * No animals were harmed or injured during testing and assembly * For Anycubic...
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I recommend you use silicone bed columns for a more stable bed level: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4713728 The best part is once you have calibrated your setup, you know how to adjust your bed leveling screws for the perfect distance between the...
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Bush\r\nDepartment of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA\r\nE-mail: pierrethomas.brun@gmail.com\r\n\r\nHere is a link to their...
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I very carefully used tweezers to put 1/8" metal bearing balls into the groove and added some silicone lubricant. Don't stress! Just go slow and do them one at a time, you'll get there. I started three M3x10 screws in the shelled side of the...
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I'm using the 2.5mm center plug, but this will depend on the power supply you want to use. Wires I'm using 26AWG silicone wires. ...Might want to go ticker if your camera uses a lot of current.</p> <p><strong>Buck converter (optional).</strong><br/> I'm...
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Perhaps you're setting your bed or nozzle temperature too high (60/200C) or using a non-stock hotend/no silicone cup? I'm yet to use this design in the summer, so that could be it. Keep your chips below 60C. The nozzle is now perfectly centered in...
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This is to connect the (silicone) hose coming from the air pump.Another piece of 20-22mm length and 3mm OD can be pushed into the outlet hole at the bottom. Preferably it should not protrude vertically, so it is protected against crashing into the...
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A squirt of WD-40 (Silicone), then play with it a little more. Wipe her off and she'll feel like she was machined.</p> <p>Assembly instructions:</p> <p>Please review the attached picture with the 4 types of hinges labeled.</p> <p>Install the...
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Also note that I do also keep the silicone sock on my heater block... At the time of this post, this printer is only used to print other PLA's.</p> <p>--- The heatsink cooling shroud and part cooling duct are remixes from...<br/> <a...
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And it will also be better if you wipe the slip points and the spring with silicone grease. The experience with my previous knife https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4747489 helped me a lot and I tried to take into account all the mistakes. Now all...
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Though not cheap, the materials cost me $29 plus the cost of the PETG and screws (and that includes $6 for some optional silicone feet). I can also expand it further with additional panels.</p><p><strong>I used the following...
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Part 016 (mold) is for those people who can't print with flexible filament and instead want to build the joints with silicone. Also you will need some sort of cord to actuate the fingeres, the holes are sized 2 mm - I'd suggest some nylon- or...
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In this build i'm using servo plate 02 for tilt and servo plate 03 for pan.11) Any silicon stick-on feet.12) The monitor holder is basic but does the trick for this 7" screen. Use CA glue and 1/2"-20 insert & 1/2"-20 X 1/2" bolts to assemble.13)...