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You can glue this in, or add a bit of double sided tape to the left scythe_handle where it goes into the left hand. This will allow you to adjust it later to ensure it fits perfectly with the Bugs model. 5 - Be sure to insert the eye_blacks in...
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Depending on your slicer settings or filament there may be more or less variability in your hole sizes on the final print (some perfect, some to small) Another option is to find a drill bit that is the perfect size for the capsule and clean up the...
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For this build I made use of the v332m main board, with V25E square motor drivers and V2.11 IMU Wiki Page - Detailed instructions and manuals written by OllieW on how to use Storm32 and its basics and Essentials. RC Groups Discussion Page - Mention...
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You can use any Pi software you like, the instructions for my setup are below:Start with an image of the lite version of the latest RPi OS; I used Bookworm 64-bit. Set the host name; I used “xlcamera”. Set a user name and password.Boot up the Pi and...
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You can support the project on the Indiegogo site (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/nybble-world-s-cutest-open-source-robotic-kitten#/) where you can buy a full kit or even just the electronics board. Source code and schematic is located at...
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Here is a photo of an early attempt of me replacing the ceramic by a part from a piezo buzzer :Achim has written very detailed instructions for the restoration of Tefifons, including how to replace the cartridge by a cheep Chinese one that is readily...
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I had to rotate the powerbank maybe 30° to fit my usb cables, because the connerctors where protruding quite a bit)Step 6.3: Connect top and bottom, no screws needed. ...I glued the white middle part on one side and inserted copper rods (with matching...
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Note that the holes are ¼".C) Thread the top and bottom sections together - note that the threads may be a little tight at the beginning, but they will loosen after working them in a bit.D) Fill the potter with soil and either plant seeds or a...
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If it doesn't, you might have to tweak the settings for bridge flow ratio (~0.7) and bridges fan speed (~85%) a bit. The settings mentioned here worked perfectly for me, but your mileage may vary. </p><h4>Here are some of the settings I used in the...
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----Update---- 20/01/2023 - Edge TrimsI've added some optional edge trims to cover up the edges a bit. Print 4 edge trims for the vertical edges and one top trim for the top. The top trim features 4 arrows that denote where the chosen symbol should...
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I plug the sensors directly into it so it gives both electrical and mechanical connection. With everything printed and assembled the weather-pagoda weighs 116 gr.Top and bottom had a bit of stringing where parts stand out, the rest came out really...
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I'm sure it could be of some use on bicycles too but I've not tested it with bikes and off-roading is possibly pushing it a bit far :DSome very ‘sensible’ accessories but also some more ‘fun’ ones; my favourite is the water bottle clamp which...
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The upper board with the infrared sensors might need a bit of a wiggle to slide in straight. Also there is a small rubber ring around the microphone on the bottom left of this board, be careful that it doesn't fall off while sliding in.After...
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CoreXY is a bit fiddly in comparison, but capable of high acceleration and jerk and hence high print speed. ### Design The parts were designed in Rhino 3D. The CAD file is provided. ### Bed I used 1/4" MDF for bed base. Other options are 2020...
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If you cut away as much as I did, the blank_fill.stl piece should fit in the hole you've just made—you might need to scale it up or down a bit. The size of the hole will depend on how much you cut away, obviously. I hope this piece works for you; it...
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Wheel four in particular requires a bit of post-print attention since its integrated shaft is so tall and thin. Ream out shaft holes as required. Wheel two should spin freely around its 2mm shaft, as should wheel one, the outer drum, and the hour...
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you will probably have to compress the bearing a bit to get it to go in. Then use one of your steel 3/16" shafts to set the bearing into place and ensure it is seated properly. You should be able to smoothly move the rod back and forth in the hole,...
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It is based on the MCP23017 16-Bit I2C I/O Expander, the outputs are driven by a ULN2803. The enclosure has connectors for the fischertechnik construction toy system and uses my printed flush sleeve design ("Printbuchse") for the fischertechnik...
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It is a tight fit and I used a bit of superglue from the inside. This is the only part that is glued, everything else is either attached with screws and nuts, or is simply a snap fit.</p> <p>When assembling the frames, notice that the sides have a...
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This should fit pretty well and sometimes the lower ring gets jammed a bit. So no force but with feeling. It should look like shown in picture 4. ##Step 2 Two sealing rings have to be cut from the moss rubber. These are glued to the top and...
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... Nothing even broke, which was bit of a surprise... go on until all plates and beams are in place. Finish the build by installing the end caps on top</li> <li>if parts missing, print them :)</li> </ul> <h3>How I Designed This</h3> <p>Used OpenSCAD.
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... image and light clip as if you are trying to flatten it. This will push the clip apart and loosen the fit. Clips do degrade a bit over time, but I have found they can be repositioned 4 to 5 times before they become notably loose. Category: Art
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It requires cutting out a littie bit of the internal supports and complete removal of the D-cell battery compartment. It uses 2 existing screws to mount. A third longer screw can be added to the top tab but I found it not needed. While a snug fit, I...
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The printed handwheel then just fits on top (we encouraged it to fit with a rubber mallet!) and is held in place with its grub screw. You'll need to remove the support material from the handle bolt hole in the handwheel and tidy it, and the bolt hole...
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Screw down the bed leveling screws quite a bit first because the carriage sits a bit lower than stock so you must lower the bed a few mm. If you don't, the nozzle may crash against the bed! Also, remove the bed sticker on the first attempt so you...
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I had to make that area thin (about 0.05") so the nut sits low enough to get enough threads from the tripod but it was rather thin so I updated a version which is a little thicker (about 0.075")Update:While I like the larger viewing area of the 4"...
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So, I've redesigned the slots for the o-rings to be a bit deeper and increased the size of the base so it's easier to grasp with my big hands. I'm reprinting it soon. This latest version is Rev 4. Rev 3 worked and will remain as a backup plug. But...
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The charging board has a Type-C USB connector that is placed a little bit forward on its PCB, this side should be inserted at first- plug in the JST connector and guide it through the corresponding hole in the case (and the wire connected to the D5...
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Fixed the idler's scaling issue and added a bit of thickness to the arm. Here's a beta release of MMU2S IR sensor support. My first test of it produced a complete, flawless multi-color print without assistance. This looks promising. I wanted to...
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I decided that was a bit much. <h1>Break Down of the different files:</h1> <b>Inner \ Outer Card Case:</b> This is designed to fit a standard deck of cards without any other case. <b>Inner \ Outer Card Case Sleeve/Box Compatible:</b> This is a...