space needle jumpers 3d models
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I think a red or green 7-segment display to the front using the third drive bay space would be very cool. A small VFD or monochrome OLED would also be cool display options. I'm thinking that a boot code display would be cool for that, or possibly a...
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This is designed from scratch using the original as a reference.This is due to the real Benchys dimensions are some what tricky to actually work IRL, lets just say it's top heavy.But basically the bow is more vertical than the original, and the hull...
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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 5.4mm, where you should unload the filament...
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It has extruder mount holes at 24 and 30 mm spacings. The carriage is printed sitting on one edge (with supports).</p> <p>45 mm center-to-center between the X rods, 17 mm center-to-center between each leadscrew and its neighboring Z rod.</p> <p>As...
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In order to preserve the full build space, this upgrade modifies the X axis to be 30mm wider (15mm on the left and 15mm on the right) and repositions the build plate on the Y axis forward by 15mm. These modifications compensate for the larger size...
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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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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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(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 holes on the ring aren't equally spaced. Connect the <i>Start </i>where the two <i>Center Rings</i> meet. See the picture (lower left) as reference.</p><figure class="image"><img...
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0.5mm of space has been allocated for this, and my 1mm adhesive foam successfully compressed to this thickness.You could probably paint it black instead, or just leave it virgin, with some loss of contrast.Main body heatsetsUse your soldering iron to...
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Line up the heater block in the correct direction, the heater cartridge should be the closest to the motor/front and the thermocouple towards the blower fan.There should be plenty of space below the extruder for the cables to fit but you can use a...
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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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It also has a customisable space for electronics and batteries, allowing you to create a stand-alone bluetooth/Airplay/Squeezebox speaker.Most customisations are achieved by modifying individual parameters within the script, but some changes...
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The correct distance of the rods to the box walls for freely rotating spools are kept by cutouts in the dessicant containers that fill the extra space on the left and right side near the box holding insets. The desiccant containers are printed in two...
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place the door panel in place, it should be behind the hinges, it helps to tape it a couple places loosly to hold it. adjust/line it up where you want it, I used paper shims on the 3 sides to get it to have a even space all the way around, at the...
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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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The M5x20 bolts are the ones you'll use for applying final tension later. Assembly Steps: Stick all 9 M5 nuts in all the sockets that need them. Stuff an M5x20 into each of the screw adjust mounts' slots and wind it all the way up, then back it off...
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In my case it is kept on the place by the friction - it has exactly the same hight as the space for it. Put something insulating between Step-Up module and the LCD main board like ball of paper, piece of rubber, cardboard. This will fix the LCD main...
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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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When mounting, make sure that you connect the two gable boards as centrally as possible and leave enough space for the window to close. I have also uploaded the <i>basic_support_plate</i> as a step file so you can design your own...
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It appears to be a set of points in 3D space represented using an [Hull format](https://docs.python.org/3/library/pickle.html#pickling-hints). I will assume you'd like me to convert this into some kind of array. However, there are no "lines" or...
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This pencil stand is compact and won't take up much space on your desktop. This model can be printed in one color. But it will be much more beautiful if you change the colors of the threads during printing. Your imagination will help you. Also, an...
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Slight changes to the spacing of these barbules result in different colours. Brown feathers are a mixture of red and blue: one colour is created by the periodic structure and the other is created by a Fabry–Pérot interference peak from reflections...
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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 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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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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Personally I'm printing in PETG but ABS or ASA might be a good options too if you are setup for that with enclosure and ventilated space (due to easier gluing / reduced density - if using ABS or ASA I would advise against acetone smoothing as thin...
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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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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...