smastad hacks 3d models
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This is a somewhat hacked-up re-mix of the body of bdwalker1's "XYZ da Vinci 1.0 Pro E3D V6 Drop-In Cartridge Mount" to make it hopefully cool the E3D hotend better. I closed some gaps that let cooling air escape where it shouldn't, opened up the...
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No customizer provided because I quickly hacked @ZhenyaKa's script to get what I needed but if the STLs don't work for you, you'll have to rotate the models 180 degrees in a slicer and lay them flat. The SCAD files are included though. ... Have fun !
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This design has been superseded by http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1835048\nA remix from an own remix - why that?\nThis is rather a quick hack, with mediocre code quality, rather than a "remix", consider it an early access version.\nThe usefulness...
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...This innovative system was first showcased during the EcoFuturo fair in Alcatraz, Italy (Gubbio), where a talented team of collaborators worked tirelessly over the course of a week to design, hack, 3D print, and manufacture this marvel from scratch.
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A helpful hack is to fix an elastic band onto the roll, preventing the filament from slipping. Using standard Ultimaker's 2.85mm filament as a more robust axis provides additional stability. ...Print Settings: Printer Brand: Ultimaker; Printer:...
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The source models are available in TinkerCAD, so feel free to hack them up and remix them if you want. Be sure to post your creations! I'll probably print whatever you make. We're currently running a Kickstarter campaign for the 15mm scale sci-fi...
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I was inspired by the creative work on www.3ders.org/articles/20150726-new-ikea-hack-lets-you-create-a-3d-printer-enclosure-for-cheap.html, so I decided to build my own 3D housing with exhaust for my Prusa i3 Steel. You can also see an alternative...
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The servos on this robot are hacked for continuous rotation, and the potentiometer has been extracted so I can measure movement accurately. Unfortunately, the small potentiometers from the servos tend to break easily, which is why I created these...
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It effortlessly handles even the trickiest cases, such as full-circle arcs or wedges that exceed 180 degrees, all without resorting to hacks like clipping rectangles or masks. The secret lies in its clever use of polygon() and some slick point array...
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You can view the step-by-step process on our Hack-a-day page at https://hackaday.io/post/48839/. Print Settings: Printer: Monoprice Select Mini Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm or better Infill: 25% or more Post-Printing Instructions: ...
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Detailed schematics and circuit information can be found on our Hack-a-Day project page (https://hackaday.io/project/14823-monoprice-select-mini-maximum-3d-printer-mods/log/48494-what-to-do-if-youre-not-a-fan-of-constantly-running-fans), where you...
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... IMPORTANT! Don't Use Dusty Blended Coffee - Go for Grainy Instead! 6- Fold the Excess of Filter and Cover Nicely the Coffee. Try to Avoid Bulking Up in the Edges. 7- Put it ON the Machine... 8- EXPERIMENT THE NICE HACKED COFFEE. ...Your Welcome!
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Print Settings Printer: TEVO Tarantula Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.15 Infill: 20% Notes: Material: PLA Print Speed: 60 Nozzle Temperature: 210 Heat Bed: 60 Pre-Printing Tip: Filament and Time-Saving Hack Begin printing, then stop after a...
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So I came up with my own crude hack: Using OpenSCAD I removed the outer rim of the spool and replaced it with a somewhat smaller spool rim which easily fits on the Ender 3 build plate. Since I am using paper clips to attach the filament to the spool...
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Print Settings Printer: Hacked Da Vinci Jr/RAMPS 1.4 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1 for a good finish, 0.3 for quicker printing Infill: Doesn't matter Notes: If trying to minimize supports, you might want to set the brim_height to 0 to...
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This was a quick hack but the script should be easily adapted to Customizer if desired.\r\n\r\n19Apr18 - I've uploaded a new V2 OpenSCAD script which generates all four emojis at the same time. An option has also been added to include a small (0.5mm)...
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I just hacked the file to fix some issues and add some more features to make it more versatile. It's a great pipe cup and being openscad means everybody can use it. The split part variety makes it unique and it really holds well. check the...
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This is an upgrade to the hacked-up cubify cube I've been trying to finish for ages ... I recently purchased a E3D Titan extruder for another printer, and I wanted a way to mount it as a direct drive on the cube. I had made an adapter plate for...
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but I bought a Ducati [sexy] that had a salvage title [ugh!] and I have no idea what happened to this poor thing but the previous owner hack-sawed the safety rail in the back and mounted everything back there with metal scraps. Quite ugly. SO, I took...
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It should be challenging for someone unfamiliar with the mechanism to hack the door, and if you track the spins of the handwheel after locking, no thief will remain without a trail. The door is secured with six 7mm bolts, remaining locked even if...
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... files again and uploaded them with the -fixed suffix. Keep in mind that I'm just a hack using Tinkercad, so I'm not an expert on 3d modeling. Hopefully these updated files help. ... Print Settings: * Supports: Yes * Resolution: .2mm * Infill: 20
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... homing the axes. In my case, the bed is perfectly level at 41.5 mm from the frame on both sides. Until we have dual Z limit switches or auto bed levelling that can compensate for a few millimeter changes in slope, this hack should do the trick.
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I always wanted a better solution to plugging the ECM wiring pass-thru in the passenger side footwell because a gaping hole lets outside air in, and chopping off the harness on both sides makes me feel like I'm doing a hack job, even if nobody else...
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I'm always looking for ways to repurpose my bike light, and today I'm excited to share with you a clever hack that turns it into a headlamp! Instead of breaking the bank on a new headlamp, I decided to get creative and use my trusty bicycle light. I...
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To circumvent this issue, I came up with a clever mechanical hack that secures the plug in place, effectively silencing the noise altogether. It's been working flawlessly for me ever since. ... The solution relies on finding an M3 screw long enough to...
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This is a handy tool designed specifically for guiding a hack saw blade when making square cuts on mountain bike or 7/8" diameter handlebars. It's a clever two-part device that bolts together easily, with threaded connections in the bottom half...
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WARNING: this hack, while very easy to perform will most likely void your AZGTI's warranty. I cannot be held responsible for any damage on your mount. The AZGTi is a great little mout, perfect for nomade astrophotography save one little detail: it...
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Here's a super simple way to get hooked up with an Ikea Besta system that won't break the bank - grab some IKEA hacks and make your own! Grab those affordable IKEA Billy bookcases, remove the shelves, add some decorative trim and paint them in...
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Here is the latest rendition of my RYOBI battery hacks. My first one shows how to string the wires, [My Second One](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3272684) has an adjustable output voltage converter and now This One is just for USB devices. The...