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I still need to finalize the dimensions, so expect some further adjustments.** A Tinkercad hack project aimed at modifying einarms' Chimera mount for Hypercube Evolution to accommodate a 12mm inductive sensor. I haven't printed it yet, but it slices...
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and hack, see "aFewBits/stc-led-clock" on GitHub for *vastly* improved firmware. I created this because these clocks typically come with one of two cases designs: 1) A laser-cut acrylic "puzzle" case. A real challenge to put together, and I...
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After 6+ months of burning non Up!/Afinia ABS and only recently realizing it was being cooked above the recommended temperature range I made the inline "hack" to the temperature control on the nozzle. As I couldn't use the spare parts files as a...
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NQM7V2/?coliid=I3P1PKSQJRG40O&colid=JMNP4N4JG32O&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it fan wiring: black=ground, yellow=+12v, blue and green not needed will need to hack original fan connector to new fan wiring... new fan is 12v,...
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To build in the buttons was a hack: be aware: in order to get them working, you will have to bend the side of the buttons away from the phone-buttons, so there will be almost a break on the side of the print. If you don’t do this, the on/off button...
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I attached the new ‘foam’ to the metal piece with contact adhesive and stuck the whole inside the calculator using a glue roller.\r\n\r\n(If you're wondering why the calculator in the photos has a ‘G++’ sticker and holes in its battery compartment,...
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Not only can it be used for nefarious purposes like hacking into secure networks, but it also serves as an amazing educational tool for learning about the inner workings of WIFI technology. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out in the...
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... photos and videos from any angle. This hack is a game-changer for vloggers, YouTubers, and anyone who wants to take their 3D printing adventures to the next level. ... Watch this video tutorial (https://youtu.be/BTNAlZDXU2Q) to see it in action!
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I took the c910 holder apart following these pictures here (http://arts-tech-creation.blogspot.com/2011/08/hack-deconstruct-c910-logitech-webcam.html) and designed a cam holder block which can use the serial cam flaps without any need for modifying...
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In my case, I hacked out a piece of wood on a bandsaw and screwed it into a hole in the tool.\r\nI also made it so it can be disconnected, using some spade crimped cables I found in my maker-pile.\r\nThe female spades fit nicely over the original...
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By leveraging cutting-edge technologies and methodologies, I aim to create a robust system that can thwart even the most sophisticated hacking attempts. Through rigorous research and experimentation, I will explore various cryptographic techniques,...
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This brilliant hack can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3063064. Printing Your Victory You have two options when it comes to printing your rail adaptor: print everything in one go or tackle the rail and clips separately. Just...
cults3d
The brace is used to combine a couple of standard breadboards, which have been hacked a bit as described below, for a perfect fit for working with many ESP32 or ESP32-S2 dev boards. Step 1 involves printing the 3d print – a .stl file and the...
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I will say that I'm a hack at 3D CAD and the file provided isn't fully constrained, but it produced the item pictured for my personal use. I moved the stock Creality tools around to match my preference. I added a post on the side to hang my...
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Bitte mit minimalem Support drucken (Siehe Cura Screenshot) OpenSCAD-FIle liegt diesmal nicht bei, da es sich nur um einen grässlichen Hack handelt. Den Code kann ich niemandem zumuten... :-)</li> </ul> <h3>Print instructions</h3><h3>Category:...
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... the handle to be able to pull it out of the box when needed Character Piece Tray - x6 Character Tray Caddy - x1 Character Tray Close - x1 - Super crude, the trays could be *slightly* wider/taller to fit closer. This hack keeps the drawers closed
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I thought it might be helpful to others, so I've also included the STEP file so folks can more easily hack on the basic design.In order to use this, you'll need:M5 nutM5 bolt, 25mm or longerZip ties, 4.5mm or narrower and at least 50mm longTo...
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So i decided to hack a game called Loopin' Louie ( in most parts of Europe Looping Louie). I added some 3D printed parts to it and connected another Toy called "Mind Flex" mind controller. With this additional parts and some servos the player is...
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This craft was, like the battlestars it launched from, designed purposely to be as low-tech as possible to thwart the Cylons' computer hacking capabilities. The similarly-designed Mark III entering service by 1958, two years before the war's...
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... These filaments are cheap but of good quality for hobby printing. Please see this page about this holder: https://diy-hacks.club/20210122-remote-controller-holderfire-tv/
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The idea was to make an easy to build HOTAS kit with as few difficult to get pieces as possible, that can also be modded and hacked easily. Every surface is designed to be as flat as possible to make it easy to drill and cut to add additional...
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It's a frustrating experience, but I've learned to hack together a new switch and bond plastic to the metal tab for a paddle. No longer will I have to endure this tedious process! I've created a small paddle that adheres to the switch, and designed...
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It's magnetically held together and includes a PoE adapter hacked down into the case in order to have a single cable hookup for both power and data. Links and description of all the hardware needed below. You will need to disassemble the PoE...
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After looking at the cable arrangement I then "modified" (read took cutters and started hacking) an already printed Lope26 cable support to attempt to make it work with the DDM with no success. Then seeing that the breakout board was overly exposed...
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We're going to hack, modify, and repurpose our Netatmo smart home devices to unlock new levels of functionality. First, we'll start with the basics. What is Netatmo? It's a pioneering company that brings IoT innovation to our homes, making our lives...
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0.8mm/1.2mm, 4 or so layers on an Ender3, please ensure you're slicing flat and maybe add raft/brim to ensure you get the layers intact, should be 4/6 layers of circular hole that goes around the axle below the hexagon that captures the nut Printed...
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The existing clamo head is molded to the bar, so to remove it I sliced along the side of the bar with a bandsaw (you could easily use a hack saw for the same operation as the plastic cuts pretty easily) and the head popped right off revealing the...
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It is fully open-source hardware, allowing you to hack it as desired. You can create your own expansion card, such as a GPS or radio module, and attach it easily. You can use any Raspberry-pi form factor, including Asus Tinker Board S, PINE H64...
prusaprinters
I'm continuing Henrik's practice of including the OpenSCAD source for the model, in case someone would like to hack on it. Instructions These were printed on a Replicator 2X at 0.15mm layers, 2 shells, and 15% infill. Some were printed with Milliard...
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As a note: I've found a "hack" for countersinking screws in 3D printed parts when using "countersink" or "bugle head" screws. I make the screw hole just large enough to fit the shank/threads through and then use a cordless drill to spin the screw in...