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I do recommend that you only have 1 factor active at a time - this may have an affect on render speed. Demo Scene: A simple scene with suzanne in that you can use to practice putting the nodes into. Feel free to animate it in creative ways! These...
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I like to use a different layer height for the "base" versus the graph itself -- it helps to make the separation more distinct (and also improves the speed a bit). I usually use 0.2mm layer height for the base, and 0.15mm layers for the graph. For...
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Or maybe you have just been using various sizes of Allen wrench, and somehow they ended up in a loose pile on your bench. My shop has way too many loose Allen wrenches, and although I could sort them (slowly!) by measuring with a digital caliper, I...
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Printed with .0809 layer height, 40mm/sec speed, 25% infill, 5 top/bottom layers, 3 shells, raft and supports on everything except the blade and base. You might need to add manual supports around the head and torso and a few fingers to print them...
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It was limiting the speed at which I could move and print. I fixed this by getting about 6.5 meters of 2mm steel wire to build cross bracing. Stick an M5x5mm screw on the top and bottom outside face of each OpenBuild extrusion and make one loop on...
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-- 2 ELECROW 5 Inch Raspberry Pi Screen Touchscreen 800x480 TFT LCD Display HDMI Interface [$47] or similar -- 6 Ports USB Charger Hub Desktop US Plug AC Power Wall Travel Charging Adapter Slots Charging Station Extension Socket Outlet with Cable...
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To get enough power to move the arm the way I want, I needed a gearbox, which is a way to trade speed for power. Nobody I can find makes to my spec, so I created my own. I'd love your help to improve this design, so I've released the plans for my...
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careful with the speed, is too powerful Gear ratio =2 STL are given on the recommended printing orientation, no supports needed. ...all models fit a <strong>prusa mini. </strong></p><figure class="image"><img...
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https://it.aliexpress.com/item/32651747570.htmlFor mounting the back plate to the body I’ve used four M2x8mm screw and eight M2x6mm are needed to secure the display on the body To connect the power, I’ve used a mini usb breakout board that I’ve found...
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If it's not, lower your infill speed and/or increase infill flow. Cast the silicone in it. It is important to take out as much air as possible. To do this, you can use a vibrating platform or any other strong vibration motor, or vacuum camera if you...
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Two new locos from eBay came to less than £50 and they run smoothly and at a sensible speed. Hornby appear to have quietly redesigned this mechanism. The design started from an 009 design of a different double Fairlie, but ended up being a...
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You can use the standard settings for the respective Filament, maybe cranking up the speed for the flexible a bit. For the clip you can increase the infill to 40%.</p><ul><li>Layer height: 0.2mm</li><li>No supports</li><li>Infill: clip: 40%, splash...
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But the play of diagonals and multiple viewpoints afforded by sculpture in the round enabled Pigalle to add a vitality that transformed the figure of the god into an allegory of speed. Mercury's torso is a variation on the Belvedere Torso (in the...
prusaprinters
UPDATE 28/04/2017 Please ensure the lines are tensioned tight enough and check the tension every few prints, if you loose tension your print will fail a good simple test is pluck the fishing line if you hear a high C or high A you have sufficient...
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My slicer says it takes about 0.29m of filament, so it's a cheap test for adhesion, elephant-foot, speed, retraction, cornering, dimensions, thin-wall extrusion, and quality. You can set the wall thickness to be your nozzle's ideal extrusion...
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It is very important that the motor has a large torque and a low speed. This is why I use a wiper motor. Any wiper motor in any car can be used. You can also use another DC motor around, but make sure it has enough torque to move the door. ...
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I'll do my best to respond.PS: Notes on my accelerated printing settings:I have my printer's stock hardware (with 0.4 nozzle) using tweaked slicer settings that not only emulate a 0.6 nozzle, but also increase movement speeds (both printing and...
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Roof - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3605794 Pilings - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4658024, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4085136 These were printed at 0.2 Resolution with 10% infill (for speed). Any imperfections in the print added...
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Slice at desired speed and infill. Print with brim to be safe. Printer: Level bed Add adhesive Heat bed Heat nozzle Print References: This project was inspired by a guide on Thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1585249). I learned heaps...
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... 04/07/2020 - I've been working on optimizing slicer setup and since there are no overhangs or bridging I was able to get print time down to 35min with a .6mm on a MK3s. PrusaSlicer files added. Aggressive print settings and speed intended for PETG
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One minor issue is that they roll so well, that the cars he builds with it sometimes smash into the wall at full speed since there is really no friction at all. They are his favorite Duplo part for quite a long time now.</p>...
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Feed rate changes the speed of the motors. Be careful to not move the azimuth axis too far so the stepper motor wire connected to the motor for the altitude axis doesn't get wrapped up and pull. I found the following information about GRBL...
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I wanted to reduce the weight of my X carriage so I could increase my print speed. The stock TAZ5 extruder assembly is very large, and by the time you take into account the larger heatsink fan I added, plus the capacative auto-leveling system, my X...
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You can adjust the accuracy and speed of the blade generation by supplying the `segments` parameter to `bladegen`. The outline is calculated as a chord length at each node point. You would normally generate an outline with the function...
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If using the 50mm fan, use (green) 4 x M3x12mm to secure it with the fan lead facing up towards the top.Recommended Firmware Settings (Klipper)[stepper_x] position_endstop: 260 position_max: 260[stepper_y] position_endstop: 240 position_max:...
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Tolerances have been exaggerated to avoid problems. Speed: 20 mm/s outer perimeter Infill: 12% with 2 steps (3% for most of the volume, then doubled twice as it nears flat top surfaces) Print time at 300% scale & 0.2 mm: Large parts take ~24 hrs,...
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I even have had to change thermal runaway settings and enable fan-speed-dependent PID settings in Marlin! *I don't want that for other people!* On to the density and simplicity part: I've tested only a couple other carriages, but it's been my...
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I can recommend the following as print settings for Cura: - 0.4 nozzle - 0.2 Layer Hight - 4 bottom layers - 4 top layers - Tree support everywhere at 45 degrees if you want to get save but no support is needed at all - Infill 25% Gyroid - 60mm /...
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But then again, these models are really unlike your typical vase mode prints in many ways!Though they can be printed with a 0.4mm nozzle, if you want, you can go all the way up to 0.8mm with the same level of success.For best results, use the...
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This is basically a touch sensory, and cosmetic feature, but also helps a little with fitting the reel on the tank's core/rod To see actual prints of my design, check out the “Makes” tab (I print basically everything I design.)Print...