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When I was a teen and we had sleepovers, inevitably, someone would crawl into that socket with a sleeping bag, close the doors and go to sleep in that claustrophobic space. Another strange design feature of the house featuring flimsy little wooden...
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With APS-C sensors it is more or less irrelevant, as there is hardly any space for the guider. Smaller sensors like mine, however, allow more freedom. And if the focal length is >3m, finding a guiding star occasionally becomes a game of patience. ...
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Verify that the top of the nut sits below the level of the surrounding plastic before reloading the filament to continue, otherwise the extruder could crash into it.A second colour change has been added at 5.2mm, where you should unload the filament...
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The stock legs are only 5mm tall so I decided to extend them on my printer to 16mm with rubber-based furniture legs to provide more space for airflow but you don't have to do this.The simplest way to customise/remix the design is removing and/or...
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With a functioning RC fire monitor and RC-controlled water pump installed, it brings some action to the pool.Major changes as compared to the original model:Scaled to 150% to provide enough space for the fire monitor and a water pumpImproved motor...
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You will see a little grove in the piMount, which should provide space for the header on the GPIO pins. Screw the piMount onto the bottle. Mark where the two small wings stick out on the bottle by drawing two little lines on the bottle. Remove the...
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(limited by the space between the two adjacent bolts) If you're interested– message me for a configuration and export!3D printer. See the next step for filaments needed.</li><li>Sandpaper for finishing things so they're nice and...
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The jaw now features a fully enclosed platform so said snacks can not just fall into the space underneath the gums, annoyingly lodging themselves into place. The images for the eyes are now higher resolution, include a 4cm measure line, as well as a...
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There should be plenty of space below the extruder for the cables to fit but you can use a screw driver to poke away the cables to ensure they're not in the way before tightening the bolts fully. Connect the rest of the cables. Make sure...
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(Do you have enough space for all cables?) The right size is 35 mm to 50 mm.Header Pins Solder the 8 header pins from D2 to D9.Battery Box Skin the cables of the battery-box and solder them to the PCB.Red = VINBlack = GNDStep 6:...
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This was more of a space issue that I couldn't resolve. Because of all these issues I decided to look into a better design for my use and eventually came up with this. <b>Basic Spool Holder</b> The simple filament spool allows me to place as many...
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There should be plenty of space below the extruder for the cables to fit but you can use a screw driver to poke away the cables to ensure they're not in the way before tightening the bolts fully. Connect the rest of the cables. Make sure...
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All rows should consist of the same amount of cardholders, but the number of cardholders in a row is free to determine thus resulting in a square or rectangle shaped setup.To make sure the right amount of space in between the rows that is necessary...
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I also determined (just as Prusa did) to keep backward "compatibility" with as much of my V1 remix materials as they did for theirs, including same size of plexiglass panels.[After quite a few iterations of design, prototyping, printing and...
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What I intended was: * I wanted to utilize the space as much as possible and this meant that I needed a tower at least 6 feet tall. Thus, the base of the tower had to be extra stable to support the weight of the tower. I might have overengineered...
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[After quite a few iterations of design, prototyping, printing and testing...] I was able to stay with vertical door magnet insertion on the bottom corners / hinges, but due to spacing restrictions I had to switch to horizontal door magnet insertion...
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Because there isn't enough room for the normal supports to fit on the build plate, reduce Pattern Spacing to 1.5mm (from the default of 2.0mm).Now slice the model and verify that there is no "toolpath detected outside build area" warning on the...
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If you look carefully to the Prusament spool, you'll notice there are 4 lines of "voided hexagons", running from the center hole to the border, that are evenly spaced at 60 degrees from the solid plaques with the "Prusa Polymers" legend and the laser...
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I covered up some nearby SMD components with some tape to make sure I didn't accidentally remove them, then I added a little lead solder to the existing solder on the pins, and used a manual solder-sucker to clear the solder:Connect the potentiometer...
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I think the rotor ideally will be able to rock back and forth on the mouthpiece cone by about the thickness of a piece of paper without bottoming out flat on the mouthpiece but am not 100% certain if that is optimum spacing but it works well and a...
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No user interaction is needed That feature is useful for example to temporary suppress any kind of error or echo ACK message * Fixes: 1) general cleanup (converted tabs to spaces + correct indentation) on different files 2) restored slovenian...
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It was never visited by an space probe, but it was the target of the NEAR Shoemaker mission, that made flyby of Mathilde and Eros; and Hayabusa, that visited Itokawa. <ul><li><b>Type:</b> Near Earth Asteroid. Potentially hazardous asteroid.</li> ...
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The first time I saw Blumrich's design I though it was "too human" for an alien spacecraft; man made satellites and space probes usually look like dryer machines with solar panels. However, there is no reason to asume that an alien race could not...
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I think the rotor ideally will be able to rock back and forth on the mouthpiece cone by about the thickness of a piece of paper without bottoming out flat on the mouthpiece but am not 100% certain if that is optimum spacing but it works well and a...
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This is the interdimensional space station city of the serie Rick and Morty, inhabited by Ricks and Morties from different realities. I made this with SolidWorks 2018, using images of the serie as reference. There are many scenes that the Citadel is...
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It is implied that this is huge but it does not occupy the whole chamber, but since the biggest scale I have made is something 13 cm in diameter, the space for something in the chamber is small (4 cm), so I decided to do like it is shown in one of...
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general cleanup (converted tabs to spaces + correct indentation) on different files 2. restored slovenian language in config.ini file (it was removed by mistake in the last BTT merge) 3. changed some label names (e.g. ABL_start) whose values...
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The planet of the homonymous Netflix cartoon (Centaurworld), this was based on the intro animation, and the space view from fourth episode. I scale it using the "glare" of the terminator line, assuming its sun it's a red dwarf (because it's seen...
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This is easily the most cartoonish model I've ever made, since there are not so many topological features recognisable from space, so I exaggerate some placed to be seen in the model. For example, there is a tiny cube representing the Grayskull...
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This is my interpretation of how they look like the spaceships present in the Stephen Baxter's novel Manifold: Space. I haven't test this yet, so I don't know if the flower part is printable; I generated the gcode (with support) and it seems so.<br>...