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You can simply push these out from above with the screws after printing.The "O-ring screw" must be printed with the top side on the print bed. Support may only be printed in the grip area. The rest of the screw must be free from support.</p><p>Same...
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Rotate the parts by 45 degrees to fit on the Prusa Mini bed. Make sure to place the Z-Seam on the side that faces down after assemblyI got some pretty bad warping on the housing and had the Z-Seam on the top side but I decided to use it anyways for...
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When you install a glass or spring steel sheet, simply position it against the brush holder, and it will act as a dependable stop, ensuring accurate and consistent print bed alignment.To install the Nozzle Brush, print the brush mount preferably in...
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For example, we split the thrust chamber into rings so that it would print without supports * For thrust chamber ring 1, make sure to turn off skirt loops in print settings so it will fit on the print bed. 2. Begin gluing thrust chamber sections...
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If you're worried about adhesion of the supports then there are separated versions of the sphere and back piece so that the supports will be printed directly onto the bed. Assembly Considerations You will need to do some sanding here and there to...
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Controlled by an Arduino Nano, the animations change with the printer during Idling, Heating, Auto-Bed Leveling, or an Active Print with no firmware modifications. </p><p>All with one 3-pin plug.</p><p>Video: </p><figure class="media"><oembed...
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Also when the buffer is placed behind the printer there is a chance of interference with the Y axis (bed Plate).The remaining choice is to place the buffer outside of the enclosure, but this leads to very long runs of filament guide tubing, and no...
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Alternatively, you can issue M579 X-1 and G10 L2 P1 X200 (for a 200mm bed) to flip the X axis on your printer (assuming it supports these gcodes - RepRap version 1.21 or later does). I prefer this method since you can use the same gcode to print both...
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You need to set things like your filament diameter, number of extruders, thermistor types, bed leveling if you have it and so on. This tutorial is not meant to go in depth on these settings. You can also use the included example configs in Marlin but...
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All the chess pieces will NOT require support during printing. 6/1/2023 - Added two hinge test print STL files. Print settings:All the tolerances of this project was design to be printed using 0.4mm nozzle at 0.2mm layer height. Layer height:...
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This may take some getting used to. what you need: A 3D-printer with an at least 18x18cm print bed, 20cm high 2x 15mm ID/16MM OD carbon fiber tubes, about 70-75cm 2x 12mm ID/14MM OD carbon fiber tubes, about 70-75cm about half a roll of PLA...
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My back piece was a bit flimsy so I needed to print some cylinders with screws going from the top all the way thru to make it sturdier. Place the camera towards the top and in the middle of the bed and mark the four mounting holes. Use a 3.2 mm...
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Minimum of 25% infill is recommended, as well as a full layer every 40 layers, mainly for toughness of the drawer front.If your printer has a moving bed on an axis (lots of printers) then the drawer must be printed with the front parallel to the...
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Note that even if your bed is levelled this is not a guarantee that the axes are all perfectly square. The motor mount plate includes adjustment for the mounting to ensure that it is as balanced as it can be.</p><p>The main fan unit is fixed to the...
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The "Horizontal" version is designed to print horizontally on the printer bed and prints quick and easy and only needs a small number of supports. The "Vertical + Carbon Rod" version prints vertically. This makes it weaker so I have left a 2mm hole...
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It was the bed height. The hotend tip on the AB toolhead is much higher than the stock hotend, which makes the X carriage having to be much lower than before. It almost hit the bottom limit - actually the X carriage end hit the Z stepper mount bar...
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This convenience comes with disadvantages, however: this 16-cup design uses far more material, the size of the part makes it susceptible to warping away from the bed if printing with PLA, it requires a longer feed path (or mounted on a raised...
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All of the parts need to be pretty flat, so if you don't have a heated bed, use a raft 3-4 mm tall.Press 2 bearings into each side, one bearing into each foot, and 2 bearings (stacked) into the eccentric. Use a vise or arbor press because you don't...
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If you wish, it's also a good time to paint the bird logo as I did.The Budgie parts need to be assembled for use, but it's pretty simple:Put the E and M parts together with the sides that were on the bed facing each other. Push the top and bottom...
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Desired print size should be the same for the frame pieces (largest print bed space) are 190mm x 155mm and the dual tower support is 190mm in length. Axle parts: Housing 5mm Bearing holder Housing backing Frame parts: Frame parts are able to...
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... facing forward. This locking tab can be used with any version Micro Swiss and clones hot ends. With this setup I have been able to make great ABS prints with no warping with the Bowden setup and the Creality glass bed (part cooling fans off). ...
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The resulting “staggering” adds both to the required length and height, but in the end it is possible to fit the design on the Mk3 print bed.To be able to lift the spool from the gear rack on the lower end (freewheeling) and let it roll clear of the...
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With the exception of the large box that holds the tile inserts, everything will also fit on the print bed of the Prusa Mini. If you are printing with a Prusa Mini, chose the box variants 3a and 3b instead.</p><p>Please let me know what you think. I...
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*I used brims on: - eye_right - eye_left - toe_nails - flame_yellow7 - When removing parts from the printer bed, it's a **VERY** good idea to place left/right parts into separate containers to help with the assembly process....
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Post-Printing In addition to the supports added by your slicer, the gear box has a ring and a set of little vanes about a centimeter tall at the bottom end, just there for the purposes of bed adhesion. Cut them off if so desired - they shouldn't get...
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Since it is a large print, please make sure you have good bed adhesion or it will warp. The smooth steel sheet worked great. The other advantage of using the smooth sheet is that it makes the front of the TV look better. While I love the look of...
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RC1 lets you fit more printed parts on a single print bed. However, if maximum yield isn’t the priority, RC2 provides slightly better protection and is more comfortable to wear.<br/> <img...
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100% basically exclusively for speed benchies :)Klipper things:[bltouch]samples: 2speed: 8lift_speed: 20samples_tolerance: 0.015sample_retract_dist: 1.6samples_tolerance_retries: 4pin_move_time: 0.65stow_on_each_sample:...
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Please also note, I have added some "attachment supports" to the wipe tower and some parts in order to make them attach more firmly to the print bed (you don't want them to come loose after 24 hours of print). This lamp was designed using blender,...
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