sundvik wardrobe hack 3d models
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You may need to hack into your other cooling fan/fans. If you do this, you are on your own; it will void the warranty on your printer. After you have printed the parts, glue the collar into the top hole with one tab pointing straight down (I used...
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... too much of a pain and I would skip it because I didn't want to deal with it. Very proud of this project! Printer: Hacked Davinci with E3D Supports: Yes Resolution: .2 mm Infill: 30% Notes: Print in ABS, then use Acetone to bond pieces together.
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:D Here's the download link with all the instructions you need:http://www.print3dforum.com/showthread.php/900-Cube3-Filament-*SOFTWARE*-Hack-is-here Many thanks to these guys for their efforts! Additional Material used: - Festo QSM-3 (3mm to 3mm)...
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I dislike hack 'n slash and want to be able to revert this mod. So, I drew up a new fascia. It's a drop-in replacement that uses the original clip holes. Another upside is that this print clears my 12v lighter from the charger plug as well, so I can...
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This figure is meant to represent the traditional Iron Falcon RPG orcs, and honestly it's a terrible job of hack-and-paste with lots of little ugly bits. It's a combination of figures from two other designers, mz4250 (most of the figure) and MojoBob...
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Options: https://www.tindie.com/products/tinkerboy/tinkerboy-4-port-usb-hub-breakout-board/ https://www.tindie.com/products/mux/microhub-the-smallest-usb-hub-with-connectors/...
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Print Settings Printer: Da Vinci 1.0A hacked with E3D-v6 and Repetier V92 Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0.3mm layers Infill: Solid Notes: Print a couple of them at opposite corners of your printer bed to give them enough time to cool between...
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It's not pretty and the FreeCAD model shows what an horrible hack it is, but it's does the job well enough for something designed by an amateur. I've done test prints on ABS (110°C bed, 235°C ext), PLA (60°C bed, 200°C ext) and TPU (unheated bed,...
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When removing the support, just don't go hacking at it, be gentle and you should come out ok. ...I broke one pipe and glued it back, no worries.Pieces I printed mine in 3 pieces as I wanted a certain size, I have included the Full print, a cut version...
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We may do a version with built-in holes for tiny magnets, but honestly, we'd rather just slab them onto something heavy with glue :shrug: We glued ours onto a piece of 0.5" MDF for some weight: threw seven (center and one on each edge) on the MDF,...
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The work is also featured in the give-a-breath-challenge and The Global Hack. Please review the full disclaimer carefully before proceeding: The materials and documentation provided are offered with no warranties explicit or implied. No...
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I wasn't a fan of hacking up the original or the spaghetti mess of wiring so I made a new keycap plate and pcb. I haven't ordered the PCB yet but will be soon in the next month or so. For fun I also 3d scanned all of the parts while it was...
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The Filament Nudger is a hack designed to minimize the number of times the 3Doodler stalls or jams by providing a constant nudging force on the filament. It is especially useful when using the same 3mm coiled filament that you use in a regular 3D...
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Print settings: Printer: Da Vinci 1.0A hacked with E3D-v6 and Repetier V92 Rafts: Not necessary Supports: Can be omitted Resolution: Opt for 0.3mm layers Infill: Choose solid for optimal strength Printing notes: The part prints smoothly when...
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So, I designed this after finding only 1 video on YT and one design on here, that did not hack apart or drill holes in the transmitter. The video for my build can be found here: https://youtu.be/jnKRM3BYruA The ONLY thing I did not like about...
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If someone could take the necessary improvements over time, perhaps the hacked and riddled-with-bugs firmware using compass data could potentially get calibrated properly by relying on onboard accelerometers. Remember that the model posted is in an...
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(https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2954715) For the LED strip lighting, I used this product: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01G572CAW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The power switch was sourced from here:...
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I needed a protoboard/breadboard with 4 boards for a project, and accidentally bought the 3 board model for half the price not realizing it only had 3 boards, so I hacked up a single board I had lying around, and with the added support this...
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If you find that the brackets keep swinging down and hitting the heatblock, you can cable tie the top holes of the fans together - it's a bit of a hack but will stop them from drooping. With all these adjustable features, you'll likely need to adjust...
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Like the others, Oderus is a hack job made of these parts by people more talented than I at making 3D models: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3856420 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1772048 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1527836...
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I hacked apart various sculpts with a virtual hacksaw and prioritized posture over aesthetics since that's what mattered most to me at the time. I'm pretty proud of my greenstuff skills if I do say so myself. The main reason I created this was to...
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The height of the 'auto-home-hack.stl' file might need to be adjusted slightly for other printers. Finally, I observed that the mechanism affects the stability of the x-Axis slightly, but mesh leveling seems to resolve this issue. I simply had to...
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I got a bag of color filament samples for 3d pens, and ran them through a batch at a time to print in multiple colors.Post-PrintingUse Emory board or sanding block to sand off any rough edges.How I Designed ThisThis is a TinkerCAD hack. You can also...
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The benefits include protecting all four sides of the hotend, including the thermistor, making this a better solution than a silicone sock which leaves the thermistor and heating element exposed.\r\n\r\nAccording to my research, this should be...
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After looking at the cable arrangement I then "modified" (read took cutters and started hacking) an already printed Lope26 cable support to attempt to make it work with the DDM with no success. Then seeing that the breakout board was overly exposed...
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quick hack for xf-race. mini mortal antenna is just impossible to mount in a canopy with it's short cable. V3 - updated for XF-Race instead of minimortal, easier to mount vertically. Chopped the sides so that the usb on the 16x16 fc is...
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Instructions: Bill of Materials: Acorn nut - Size: M4 (available also as M8) Square aluminium rods- Half an inch long M3 sized machine screws 2-millimetre inner diameter Bowden tubing Vitreous resistance coils: either 5.6 Ohm, or a different rated...
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They were designed as an afterthought, and are a bit of a hack. Feel free to change them out! I published the Inventor files if you want to modify them. Have fun with it! Video of the working model uploaded here: https://youtu.be/mo3IvrBnOnA...
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Hacked the IKEA plug and removed the transformer component, securing it to the bottom along with the small distributor using hot glue (I'm not familiar enough with electronics to tamper with Ultimaker's power supply). Installed a switchable power...
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Usually we resort to threading our model and then scaling it or some equally imprecise hack. You can however make your own thread profiles if you know where and how to do it. Fusion 360 stores thread data in an xml file, located at (replace...