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The main values are readable on the scale and the intermediate values for the small divisions are readable on the back (with the vertical writing), to be associated with the divisions based on their position.I have eliminated any possible problem...
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However if you don't need that you will be rewarded by prints without elephant foot, which is caused by the bed being too close to the nozzle for the first layer. Note: With a BL-touch you only need to ensure all corners are level with regards to...
3docean
They are not only in the form of men, Tilda - these are cats, rabbits, bears, angels, dogs, elephants, and many other small animals. When sewing the doll, equipment is very important. What distinguishes Tilda among other toys? The fact that there is...
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All fit together perfectly with minor adjustments to accommodate an elephant's foot, but it seems too large for what I wanted. Will leave up the files anyway. 3-08: Added a mounting lug to the Body. Joint and mount for 4" round electrical box have...
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They are not only in the form of men, but also cats, rabbits, bears, angels, dogs, elephants, and many other small animals. When sewing the doll, it's very important to use the right equipment. What distinguishes Tilda from other toys? And the fact...
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Printing new parts: Since the ratchet gear mechanism is quite a tiny component with tiny teeth that need to align well, make sure that you compensate for elephants foot in your slicer settings. I personally used 0.1 or 0.2mm in PrusaSlicer wihile...
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You can find Tilda dolls shaped like animals such as cats, rabbits, bears, and dogs, or even angels and elephants. When sewing a Tilda doll, it's essential to use the right equipment to bring out their unique features. Tilda dolls are recognized by...
prusaprinters
Palette or Prusa MMU. No supports or brims needed, but feel free to use any bed adhesion enhancers at your judgement. A couple versions are provided for the star, where it can be included in the silver part, or as separate spokes for a better surface...
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5 top and bottom layers, 4 perimeters, and 15% infill.\r\n\r\nIF YOU PRINT ONE, I'D LOVE TO SEE IT!\r\n\r\nASSEMBLY TIPS:\r\nRather than risk camming the nuts, I used a flat punch to carefully tap the nuts into the tighter sections of the hexagonal...
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That said any amount of elephant foot (bulging where the print touches the print bed) will need to be filed or clipped off with your tool of choice. If you do not do so, you will not be able to slide the brackets completely over the 2020 extrusion. I...
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Once you get the supports knocked out of central hole, and filed off any elephant foot you got going on on your central post, just slide it in until it seats. No glue required, it should friction hold. I have noticed occasionally the outer...
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- Don't use the elephant foot compensation on the dome and the dome ring or you will have some bed adhesion problems, actually all parts except the axles already have some compensation. But even the axles can handle a bit of pressure on the first...
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You may have to deburr the three positioning pin holes in the body part if you printed an "elephant foot". Take care not to cover the four screw boreholes with the diaphragm. Center the pinhole before completely pressing the body part down. - Secure...
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... I strongly recommend printing on a raft. This is to counteract elephants foot to improve accuracy further and reduce the post processing needed on the prints This project is still evolving and I have some amazing additions coming so keep an eye out.
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... bit more slack.\r\n3. Isn't rotated freely by hand - gears bolted too tightly to frame (should have a bit of play), some gear teeth didn't print very well, or the whole gear printed with "elephant foot" and runs too tight with another gear.\r\n\r\n
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When the nozzle and bed are close together (Z offset value), the bottom surface is compressed like an elephant's foot, resulting in poor output. Especially for parts with round holes or splines on the bottom surface, this can cause the part to...
cults3d
That said any amount of elephant foot (bulging where the print touches the print bed) will need to be filed or clipped off with your tool of choice. If you do not do so, you will not be able to slide the brackets completely over the 2020 extrusion. I...
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You may need to trim the edges of the "pin" if there is any 'elephant's foot' on the print -- choose the best fitting pin from the set, and use a razor knife, file or sandpaper to trim any squished edges. THEN, after adding glue and assembling,...
3docean
They're not only in the form of men, Tilda - these are cats, rabbits, badgers, bears, angels, dogs, elephants, and many other small animals. When sewing the doll is very important equipment. What distinguishes among other toys Tilda? And the fact...
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Setting this to a negative value removes the Elephants foot of material getting squished to the build plate on the first layer. When opening the files, cura might re-orient them on the build plate. This resulted in inconsistent directions for the...
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100% Printed All Pieces have been uploaded Let me know if you have any issues Some thumbnails are not showing for some of the STL files Thingiverse has a lot of bugs I have uploaded new versions of the Center and Saddle Arm Version 2 of these two...
prusaprinters
This will help if your printer creates pixels with a smal elephant foot. The normal pixel will fit perfect in to the board side by side with other pixels when your printer is tuned spot on. The pixel can be up to 5.16mm x 5.16mm. If they are bigger...
cults3d
My Print Settings: Sliced in Prusaslicer with Prusament PLA default settings with these changes: .4mm nozzle .15mm layer height 3 shells 10% Rectilinear Infill Skirt Loops set to 0 6.35mm Brim (CopperTop, Bottom & Lid) Elephant Foot Compensation set...
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I would suggest the Gears be printed on a raft to avoid elephant's foot creeping in and making a tight fit, but I didn't and it works just fine, loosened up after some use quite nicely. I want to mention that i did not invent this IDEA, this is my...
prusaprinters
Scale all the parts scaleable sections to achieve the total length you need.Print with front of the hood on the print bed, so you don't get elephant foot on the back thread.The print quality of each printer differs. If you are not getting...
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Feels very solid (the apparent forward tilt in the pics is parallax in the photo, it is perfectly upright when checked with a level).Of course the elephant in the room is: is PLA sufficient? (<i>OMG PLA isn't structural, etc, etc</i>). I did it in...
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The closer the distance between the nozzle and the bed (Z offset value) is, the more the first layer is pressed, like an elephant's foot. Parts with round or spline holes on the bottom are smaller in size and can be affected when assembling. 2. If...
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... and barb should move freely within the housing. Any catching may prevent the lock from opening when the magnetic key is applied. When printing the parts, the settings may need to be tuned to prevent “elephants foot” that could mess with the fit.
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Elephant's foot is a big problem for this design. The Frame is a fold-up part, refer to the image for help on folding it properly. It may take a few attempts, be prepared to print extra. I recommend folding from the middle outward for the easiest...
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No supports or elephants foot compensation (due to chamfering) is needed . Uses <5m of filament to print, even when combining the biggest models of part 1 & 2 .</p><p>The holder is attached with 1 or 2 screw to the wall. </p><p>The...