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The nails were also used to fix the red washers to the fingers and to close the holes. After the parts where glued. The arm was spray painted with 2 layers of chrome spray paint.</p> <p>The LEDs were installed in the base and fixed with some hot glue...
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Parts you will need to complete the build: 1x Dual gear direct drive.3mf (3D printed part)(V2 if you want to do reverse bowden) 1x BMG style dual gear extruder 1x Stepper motor extension cable (>700mm) 2x Threaded brass inserts (M4, OD6, length 5)...
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- x2 washers for the M3 screws. - x2 M3 screws of 20 mm. (To hold the fans below). - x4 M3 hex nuts. **Each STL file is prepared to print in the correct orientation without any supports.** I hope it will be useful for you and if you want to...
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You'll need 3 each of the adjustable and fixed anchors, 3 of the screw adjust mounts, 6 clamp washers, and 1 double eye join, plus: 1/16" steel cable (about 4.5 meters for an AnyCubic Kossel XL, or estimate by taking your frame's top to bottom...
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The plate is thermally isolated with an air-gap from the condensing chamber using cardboard washers, and thermally isolated from the top plate with another cardboard isolator on top. There are (3) commercially available high flow, high efficient heat...
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You made need to add an additional 1mm washer to the hot end when attaching to the base plate to allign the nozzles and short length of Bowden Tube. I noticed n my CR10S that the mounting bosses are slightly smaller than the Ender 3 M3 mounts.</p>...
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- Replace the original screw by the 40mm screw and mount the bell, the nylon washer, the aluminum spacer, the reflector with trigger to the handlebar mount - The screw needs to be tightened firmly, not damaging the printed parts # Your support is...
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The T-trim is replaced by a cheap edging tape, and the 3d printed parts reduce a lot the cost.The total cost of the materials in this current design is around 100 USD. Kim Olsen and Ståle Jensen were part of discussions about the design, assembly and...
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Lock nuts/washers on everything - they matter! This is a high-performance build; it needs to be reliable everywhere, and things not coming loose. Requirements: BMG or OEM BMG clones: Wire brush the teeth to sharpen and debur. Check the gear has no...
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Apart from the printed parts, you'll need: (4) 1/4"x3/8"x1/8" sealed ball bearings, (8) #212 O-rings for idlers, (1) 1/4"x1 1/2" shoulder bolt, (1) 1/4"x7/8" shoulder bolt, (1) 1/4"x3/4" shoulder bolt, (1) 1/4"x1/2" shoulder bolt, (4) 10-24 nuts,...
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Remember to apply some thermal paste/grease to the backside of the led before fixing it to the housing.Back housingAfter passing the wires trough we can screw the back cover on, I used four m4x10, but I had to use a washer since it was too long, use...
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\r\n8mm *60mm bolt and nuts for main drive (you may also need washers to help this fit "nicely")\r\nM3 bolts : 8mm (three for holding the motor)\r\n 20mm two for the casette\r\n 30mm, three needed, two for the outlet, one to hold the casette in the...
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I made a slight modification to the model by changing the profile of the USB input so the bridge was less than 5mm (was almost 10mm) and changed the way the board mounts so the top has all socket heads and no washers (just an aesthetic thing). <a...
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Hardware: 1x set of BMG style filament dual gears (8mm) 1x set of E3D style hot end 1x gt2 200x6 mm belt 1x 16t gt2 pulley 1x nema14 or 17 1x 4x2 PTFE tube ~50mm 2x MR95zz bearings (5x9x3) 1x 50x 5 mm round aluminum tube for shaft 3x round headed M3...
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I just pulled random ones from ali express or somewhere out of a box but according to specs it should work with...
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In my case, a washer was missing, so that the entire eccentric wheel was not sitting straight on the carriage (see also attached picture). -Cut the M3 threads for the hotend bracket into the hotend mount and attach the hotend mount components and...
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8mm x3mm 1x self tapping screw 3mm x16mm for the door knob 7x hex M3x10.5mm screws (M3x10 or 11 also ok) 7x square nuts M3x6x2mm 6x disc washers M3 for the door's inges (optional) 3x hex M3x40mm screws for door's inges 3x hex M3x2mm nuts door's...
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Mine is a standard one I got from Amazon and it looks like this:The length of the thread is not critical, as you can place washers or similar underneath.Also you will need 3pcs 608 ball bearings for the planet gears.Design and Source CodeThe...
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Any will do, even old bed springs, the weak ones on the E3 are fine for this - The hobbed nut from the extruder(the brass thing with teeth) - The V slot bearing from the extruder(the gray metal wheel that presses filament into the hobbed nut)...
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This is for the sketch and schematic. the list 1 Arduino Nano 1 HC-SR04 sensor 1 MP1584EN power supply 1 Songle SRD-05VDC-SL-C relay 1 BC548 transistor 1 1N4007 diode 1 LED 1 330 ohm resistor 1 2.2k ohm resistor 2 KF301-2P screw terminals 1 8-32 X 1...
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I looked around thingiverse and didnt really see anything I liked so I designed my own.These tensioners use the stock rollers and T-nuts, etc that come with the machine, but you will need the following additional hardwareX TENSIONER1 - M4 x 25 CAP...
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I love this big Screw Design for easy removal of the spool from this Thing https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2026642 I used it and just screwed it with an 8mm bearing and some washer from a fidget spinner (No tears, I hate these things) (Left side...
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You will also need an m5 locknut and a washer for an m5 screw (you can do without it). After printing the parts, I advise you to additionally process all the holes, except for those that hold the pulley, with an M5 drill. I recommend doing this...
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YOU MUST USE WASHERS ON THESE TWO BOLTS! Otherwise it will rip through the plastic of the case! I remixed a buck converter holder here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4704985 so it fits on the rail out of the way to provide the fan with 12 volts...
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I added a single M5 washer between the extruder carriage and mgn carriage adapter, and it triggers fine. It looks to be about 2mm off the build plate, so the home offsets are X= -2 and Y= -22. It's all working!! Print Settings Printer: Markforged...
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I used an M5x30mm panhead screw, a washer, and nylon nut for the optional handle (which works well and is recommended). If you print this, please share your experience with a comment and/or make! I edited/modified the original .stl files in Fusion...
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It may be desirable to use M3 split lock washers on the four cover screws as I did. [EDIT 6/3/23 - I should have mentioned that I used an "equal length" pin header, i.e. with long pins top and bottom. That leaves plenty of pin inside the case for...
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The clearances you get from each screw hole vary, so use the attached washers. ~~For the M900, the idea is to knock out one of the extension holes in the back of the machine, and then thread the M.2 to PCIe adapter through it and through a hole in...
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Your going to need a m4 (8.3mm D) washer to keep it sold. Ill upload some pics when I get my new prusa mini. in like... a few months. :( sold my CR-10.</p> <p>I hope to do a assembly tutorial at some point so stay tuned for that!</p> <p>UPDATE6::...
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To create this project, you will need: - 8 M8 L90 H/CHC screws - 8 M8 large washers - 4 M8 bolts - 4 NYLSTOP bolts - 12 M6 L50 H/CHC screws - 12 M6 NYLSTOP bolts - Anti-slip tape - 2 Aluminium rectangular tubes (48/32) with a thickness of 4mm,...