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bridges, towers etc.)Retraction Speed: 25mm/sRetraction Retract Speed: 25 mm/sRetraction Prime Speed: 25 mm/sRetraction Extra Prime Amount: 0 mm3 Retraction Minimum Travel: 1.5 mmMaximum Retraction Count: 100Minimum Extrusion Distance Window: 6,5 -...
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Window not quite aligned (red) Properly aligned (no...
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Take what's theirs and make it your own! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~More fun stuff:Construction:Building under construction Part 1...
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(Update: I replaced the STL files to have the ideal orientation out of the box now). You can switch between the first and second layer to find the best orientation: Additional parts General You need these additional parts: Small (2V): 80 LEDs Big...
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Take what's theirs and make it your own! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~More fun stuff:Construction:Building under construction Part 1...
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Reslicing may interfere with the mechanical functions.If you are not familiar with multi color gcode-files they are normal files but asks for filament change when color switches. This is done by following the instructions on the printer display to...
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Material List: • Red PLA filament • Black PLA filament • Grey PLA filament • Optional: Black TPU filament • super glue (e.g., Uhu Sekundenkleber) • 3 M3 set screws • 20 M3 countersunk screws, 10mm length • 20 M3 pan head screws, 10mm length • 11 M3...
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for 1920x1080 source clips, the Timeline Resolution should be 3840x1080).Switch over to the Edit tab, and drag both of your media clips into the timeline, one above the other in separate tracks. Grab the lines at the vertical midpoints of the audio...
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Take what's theirs and make it your own! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~More fun stuff:Construction:Building under construction Part 1...
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Take what's theirs and make it your own! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~More fun stuff:Construction:Building under construction Part 1...
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(brim recommended, not always needed)Cabinet_Side_Block_Off_Plate.stl blocks off where the HF light switch box was. I used 24V LED lighting in my cabinet and ran the 24V leads through some 1/2" split loom into this plate. Apply sealant around the...
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Avoid lifting and warped prints!There is a small amount of support needed - "for support enforcers only."Under the elevator shaft on the Middle Floor and Top Floor.The elevator door on the base floor.Increase the size of your “Dice Tower - Building...
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(I realized here that mine was on the left, so I had to go back and switch the placement of the #26 piece and its paired foot from the table above it.) Screw this piece into the table above it. Place the "mount leg" against the bottom, flat side up,...
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If your MOSFET is 37mm long, choose for “Bracket X_Long”Bracket Y1This remix has improved mounting for the heating elementBracket Z1 Display 1_(Vertical)*1Use “_Vertical” for a vertical displayDisplay 2_(Vertical)*1Use “_Vertical” for a vertical...
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With the introduction of infinite objectives most brands switched to proprietary threads, but at least for finite objectives the RMS thread is still the #1 standard. More important for photographic purposes, it is also used for bellows lenses like...
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Add two M3 screwsRemove the housing from the damper and insert the damper into the damper clampSecure damper clamp to the gas strutRemove the springs from the hinges with the help of a slotted screwdriver (wear PPE)Secure the gas strut ball end to...
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Talons I really design these to look cool. They have no additional function above the standard pinch Gripper. Print 3 x BRH5-Talon and follow the Simple Claw (Pinch) assembly Procedure. 3. Fat Tips These were designed to try and pick up smaller...
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- There is still an overhang from the base which requires killer cooling/bridging ability or better toss some supports just under the base. - If you are doing two lines somewhat close together, having a font where the P's etc don't drop below the...
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I don't mean to toot my own horn, but I find this really cool, and I would love to see yours. thanks.</p><p>Check out my mini monitor stand.</p><p><a...
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This is particularly useful in the case where you don't have any infill between an inner and outer suface of the object, as is the case with thinner walled objects.Speed (outer wall/scarf speeds) is particularly important for overhangs because of...
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I did not go out of my way to make sure the build was cheap, I went out of my way to make sure it was easy to assemble and had a bunch of cool things that people would want to use. If you're able to afford a bunch of Pi's for this...
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But they are pretty cool, and that's why we print!This will also show a workaround to one limitation of the name tag generator. If you're not interested in the techniques, just jump to the How to print section below.The limitation is this: the...
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I don't mean to toot my own horn, but I find this really cool, and I would love to see yours. thanks. Check out my mini monitor stand. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4803278 and mini desk lamp to complete your mini desk ...
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Some parts might not fit on smaller sized beds.Rafts:NoSupports:NoResolution:0.2mmInfill:15-20%Filament: PETG/PLA Additional notes:2 perimetersColor change (Base, Side (Left-Right)): >2mm and >5mm (2.2mm and 5.2mm in Slicer)Avoid using XY...
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Some of the parts will need supports to print well but not too many of them thankfully. For the fan ducts, i personally only use the left duct with a 5015 radial fan because that gives me plenty of part cooling (tested up to 70-75 degrees with...
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These are pieces of filament where you use a hot iron… like a soldering iron… set to the lowest temperature if you have that option,melt one end to form a nail style head, Let it coolinsert into the assembled partsTrim it to about the...
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This is because, inside the tank, there are bulkhead walls to prevent sloshing effects, which act as support also, but having additional support inside the tank will make it store less fluid, keep fluid in dead places and will be a mess to remove;...
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The design is highly speculative on my part, because all we’ve really got to go on is a highly stylized (and admittedly pretty cool) Boris Vallejo book cover. ...
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(You want to decrease transparency, while the article tells you how to increase it.) These are the settings I currently use: (Speed)Gap fill: 0mm/s The 'gap fill' is visible in the diffuser (and possibly in the exterior pieces if using a...
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This is ESSENTIAL if you print with materials that expand with heat and contract when cooled like ABS and NylonOdors and most fumes will be contained during the print.Dust reduction on the print bed and the spools.It looks nice and keeps everything...