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Note that this thing does somewhat block the view of the extruder lever from the front (the lever can still be used, it's just harder to see). Makes filament changing a bit more awkward. Additional Info Other Hardware: M3 screws and nuts (2...
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Avoid blocking any of the holes in the base. Assembly video is included and begins with the electronics layout in the base. Plastic Part Assembly Remove any brim and support materials. Clean off any elephant foots. Install magnets into the square...
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Don't block the tubes. Then press some 8mm tubing over the feed lines and let the silicone dry. 14. OPTIONAL - I ended up drilling out all but the 1st holes with a 1.2mm drill leaving the first holes at 1.0mm. Not really measured or any math...
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Have also added a plug to reduce the hole to maximise air intake from the topUpdated fan stage to base coupling and support to ensure the fan exhaust are not blocked to maximise airflowAdded 1.0 and 1.5mm shims to tilt the air scrubber away from the...
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Unfortunately, I managed to discover some kind of super slime that is entirely UV resistant… and this slime completely blocked the pipes in both the controller unit and the sleeping mat. Chilli Technologies (the vendor) was really good about...
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The right spacer also blocks all light to the photosensitive area to prevent ghosting. I held these in place with a tiny bit of glue so they didn't wander when putting the clear cover.</li><li>Moved the trim to the outside of the clear...
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That, plus my eyes are starting to fail me and I find I need more light these days,\nOriginally, I was going to make some LED blocks with 3W LEDs, but when I was testing the LEDs, they got rather hot so some machining needed to be done. I got lazy so...
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Update 06/2019: Recently I had a complete Filament Jam because of putting too much pressure on the drive block on flexible Filament, deforming the filament so that it jammed inside the driveblock (the small feeding hole just beneath the drive...
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Make sure the balls, plungers and spring move easily through the hole without binding on anything.Solvent-weld the two halves of the bolt head.Solvent-weld the shaft into the back of the bolt head.Solvent-weld the two halves of the hitch bar.Using a...
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In the slicer I also block supports for the belt slotted holes in the top of the print. After assembly check to see if laser is perpendicular & use spacers on bottom 2 holes as needed. This last step is mentioned in the update above. The focus...
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***V5 has a lot of slack***, runs freely, but blocks itself when things get too misaligned due to too much slack. ***V6 has little slack***, runs less freely, but overall more exact. In case you want to customize things (even though its not yet...
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The 3010 fan being smaller can be a little more noisy ( I have used rasonable quality ball bearing fans rather than hydrualic and therefore are quite good) but due to its size it sits above the heater block much closer to the heat sink and therefore...
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Install the shaft assembly in to the lower housing bearing blocks, oriented such that the encoder wheel is on the left, TPU tire on the right (the wheel should be centered in the sensor). Install a pair of M3 bolts into the pair of holes on the top...
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There is a caveat though, the C-clamp cannot be inserted into the extender because it will be blocked by the standard mainbed. Thanks to cnlson2 for the idea. -The Fusion360 files can be downloaded from the following link: Standard Version -...
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That's not good because that means the door is moving and so is that arm that blocks the sensor. So I used a lighter to soften the plastic. Then use pliers to make the holes smaller. No more rattle meaning no more inconsistent Idler Door positions. I...
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I think the Rev 2 duct is ugly as sin (I really wanted to has easy view of the heater blocks) but it gets the job done really well, has good airflow, and it doesn't interfere with any of the main shroud's mounting bolts. This means that if you want...
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Another possibility is that the extreme seasons in Uranus create a storm system capable of block the heat transfer from its interior. Uranus is the lightest of the gas planets, and the third in size, slightly larger and less dense than Neptune. The...
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But I think the squares are easier to print, because you will have a few larger blocks of squares. So the nozzle will be lifted fewer times. Also you coul add a Logo to be placed in the middle. </li> </ol> <ol> <li>Card Design<br/> Use Paint.Net or...
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I bought 4 of the long arm version and cut off two of the arms back to the top of the switch body with wire shears). Quantity 8 M3 x 16mm machine screws and nuts (I had 20mm screws in stock so I printed 4mm washers to take up the extra length, which...
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... not oriented for printing. When slicing the main part of the fume extractor, note where supports will be on the inside so they can be removed later, you can also block supports inside the electronics areas and it should be fine.Category: Electronics
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But I think the squares are easier to print, because you will have a few larger blocks of squares. So the nozzle will be lifted fewer times. Also you coul add a Logo to be placed in the middle. 2. Card Design Use Paint.Net or inkscape Standard...
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Generally you want the water to flow first through mechanical filtering, then through biological and then sometimes through chemical (like active carbon treatment or nitrate removal). In the original setup the water was more or less routed through...
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You can use the original thumb screw instead if you like.At this point you can also install the thermocouple and heater cartridge in the heater block, they're held by screws preassembled at the bottom of the block. Use the silicone sock over the...
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At the then-current exchange rate, the price was $10.50 USD.)My build is chronicled on the V1 Engineering Forum, here.I made several changes in my approach, some purely for innovation and some were innovations to save money.Instead of having the...
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Airflow in the opposite direction should be blocked. Safety WarningsThis design relies on a properly calibrated first layer. If the 1 layer thick diaphragm has holes near the center, then the valve will not operate properly. Holes around the edge are...
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Suggested weight range 450-600grams balanced on the rear of the front landing gear blocks. Assembly instructions: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mo801Ubra4YEXZSorIgxJun0NzELfR_i/view?usp=sharing (This is a test release only) we are still...
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There is enough room with this setup to grab the heat block with pliers and unscrew the nozzle for nozzle changes without removing the duct -- I checked. It is set up for a short NEMA 17 motor (part number 17HS10-0704S, but should work with the...
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This is my Stoopid Test Cube, there are many like it and this one is nothing special, just a block with a square hole. Specifically it is 25mm square, 5mm high and has a 10mm square hole in the center. No science was involved in it's design, and I...
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It uses a double stack of popular-sized ceramic magnets (1-7/8" X 7/8" X 3/8") like these: https://www.harborfreight.com/pack-of-2-ceramic-block-magnets-97504.html All bolts are 6-32. For the inner motor, you can use 3/8" length at every point. For...
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No additional hardware, bolts into linear rail block as per original. *<strong>Top_Cap_Simple.stl</strong>: Motor and BMG mount. Bolts to the top of Y-Carriage. No add-ons *<strong>Top_Cap_ZipTie.stl</strong>: Motor and BMG mount. Bolts to the top of...