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Part list: MGH9 H Linear rail 400mm long 3mm acrylic sheet 3d printed files (petg, abs or asa) m3 screws (3x 6mm, 5x12mm (12 to 16mm) m3 washer 5x m3 drill bit and a good drill. m3 nut 2x super glue (not 100% needed) Files : Laser head holder -...
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I used ASA filament and had a bed temperature of 110 so be careful not to burn yourself. - Put the cradle in place with the magnet slot towards the sensor. Put the straight length of filament through the pivot / hinge holes. Check for any...
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PolyLite ASA was not a good choice (the black gears in the videos), ABS was better and now I'm experimenting with PET-G. <b>This is a Work in Progress thing! It is working as is, but there is some friction here and there so some lubrication is...
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**Mixed System of Final Carriage Z** To print certain materials such as ASA (one of the most resistant), it is necessary to raise the temperature of the printing surface to around 100 or 110°C. This is not possible if we do it with borosilicate...
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ASA would also be a good choice.For the Mini, print 3 standard feet, and the “mini” foot for the power supply. I recommend to use 4 shells for this mini foot, because this foot carries the most weight. Take a look at the picture with the yellow foot...
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for best results I would recommend either PETG,ABS,ABS+ or ASA but you can print this in PLA but bear in mind that it would stand up to the heat for very long. (I used mine in PLA for 4 months to get me going and didn't have much of an issue) the...
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Note 2: Files should be printed in a filament that can withstand the high temps present in a cars interior such as ASA. Note 3: Test fit the screen to the screen mount and get it centered before fitting the side mounts. The mounting holes for...
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I'm shocked - I thought I'd have to reprint it in ABS or ASA by now. I made this with 10 perimeters and 50% infill, and it seems to have worked. I recently purchased a brand new, shiny 2017 WRX. Months back, I saw Joel Telling, the 3D Printing Nerd,...
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It needs to be printed in ABS, ASA or at least PETG. you can use cable tie to secure the belt to the Front and Rear brackets.In the spirit of open source, I have add the STEP files for you to refer, edit and remix. There is also a 3mf with...
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Video Bridge test of 10-100 mm with 0.6 mm nozzle The set includes 4 pieces: 1 blower left side 5015 (need printing media, see photos) 1 blower right side 5015 (the same as the previous link, thing: 3544699) 1 support 1 support connectors 1 support...
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1 and 2 glue them together (when printing with ABS/ASA - acetone will do just fine) - protruding flat parts will provide more glueing surface Screw on the 14ccw silencer base on the extension and slide the silencer on (make sure which side is Up /...
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Mounts and cleats should be printed in PETG, ASA, ABS, or Nylon. PLA can creep under a constant load. Anything that attaches to a Cleat can be printed with your filament of choice. This is still a work in progress, but this should be enough to...
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I used ASA and ABS filament for my testing, both of which shrink. Parts may need to be resized in the slicer depending on what filament is being used. I recommend starting with the outer hub and making sure it fits on the axle properly. Once that is...
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could fit properly with a thicker phone case.Tips for printing the rings:Mesaure the diameter of your bycicle's steering rodSelect the appropriate size Print the ring from a harder TPU (use higher temp for stronger layers)0.20mm layer hight is...
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I do not think it will work with anything other than PETG (Haven’t Tried ABS or ASA) but I’m certain PLA would shrink too much. That said everything should print without support with some sacrificial layers. The linear rails and the y axis...
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PLA HT (High Temp), ABS, ASA, PC, etc. Unlike other covers, you can still use the stock hotend LED (if you find the blue light useful). The design caters for hotends with either a 3010 or a 4010/4020 heatsink cooling fan. It has been tested...
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Also added some support blocks (print those out of ABS/ASA if you go higher temps), those fit into the recesses. Otherwise you can also use those silicone leveling columns which also works great. This all works quite well on my Rook.29-03-2023 -...
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ABS/ASA isn't really food safe and so is PC and most PAs. So I ended with a CPE named “colorfabb HT” which is supposed to be somewhat safe and keeps rigid at 100°C. Fiberlogy CPE HT is also very similar, maybe even the same base...
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I've also decided to use heat set inserts/metal bolts rather than printed threads in order to maximize durability (sorry, non soldering iron having people, but get with the program :) ).BOMSize of bolt/heat set insert are configurable in the...
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#Project Requirements: ##Required 3d Printed Part (ABS+, ASA or ABS required for enclosed printer): Using the Vzbot gantry directly from vzbot github. (the 2 pulley corner, the 2 motor corner and the 2 x axis carriage) You must decide with or...
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- Use ASA or ABS for the mounting plate, I think PETG can be no-go if you has high temperatures in your case - Fan top, plates, etc… can be PETG - Use supports un fan top. - I put some antiwarping tabs on the mounting tab to aid... BOM list: ...
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My preference is non filtered air contacting the HEPA filter first then the carbon filter.This in NO WAY replaces a true venting system, wouldn't recommend using this style of filter if you're printing with materials that release harsher...
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I'd expect the parts printed in PETG, ASA or ABS to have more resistance to warping and temperature influence.You will need 2 M2.5 bolts that are a bit longer than the old ones. I used 2 M2.5x20 with washers and nuts. The holes are sized a bit over,...
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This can be printed in PETG, ABS or ASA. PLA is NOT recommended. Filament color can be any color you prefer. I used Black PETG to match the table top and spool holder.</p> <h3> Post-Printing</h3> <p><strong>Remove support after printing</strong></p>...
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I recommend using heat resistant material like ASA or ABS to prevent long term thermal deformation. A layer height of 0.2 mm with a filling of 20 % show good results. A total of eight M3 injection nuts are needed to mount the fans and the...
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It was printed in eSun ABS+ Natural (the white disc) and eSun ASA Black (markings).thickness = 4 radius = 105 markings_thickness = 0.8 annuli_line_width = 1.4 hour_mark_mult = 3 outer_annulus_marked = False outer_annulus_offset = 2...
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In case you add a mount for other machines, please contact me to include it here.Print settingsUse PETG or ASA. I'd rather not use PLA in a hot machine. The parts can be printed using standard 0.4mm nozzles and 0.2mm layer height. Case and Top parts...
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The rest can be printed at 0.20 to save time. I used E3D's MatX (ASA) which is as strong as ABS but without the warpage problems. PETG should work OK too but I don't know about the rods. PLA would be to brittle.</p> <h3> Post-Printing</h3>...
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... have the best reputation I guess this part will do for an e-bike which is used for recreational riding only. For daily exposure to sunlight and other weather I would go for more resistant stuff: PETG at least or preferable ASA / ABS. Category: DIY
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... PETG around 70C). ABS is also not recommended as it doesn't tend to hold up well outdoors with UV exposure. ASA or other more "exotic" filaments may be better choices, depending on end users experience with those filaments. Category: Automotive