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If for some reason it's loose (maybe you bought the wrong thickness plastic strips or your printer underextrudes) you can put some scotch tape on the end of the plastic to make it a bit thicker. 2. Secure the bottom of the long strips of plastic to...
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Added to the project - found the vertical extrusions spreading a bit towards the top, added a rod to help it stay at 100mm distance, but it needs work. - Rotated the gripping part of the extrusion cap and lengthened the pip in the middle. Cap now...
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After switching to a duet 3 mainboard ive noticed issues, like the X axis endstop being quite unreliable or the attached BL Touch dropped the Pin mid print.After some extensive Research the issue comes from the Ribbon cable, wich introduces crosstalk...
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The drive bay may need a little bit of edge filing and brim cleaning (ymmv), then it can be glued in place. The 6-way threaded cubes can also be glued into the cutouts on the back side corners of the faceplate. The cubes will allow you to screw 1/8"...
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If it's too small or too big, scale the design with your slicer a bit and print it again until you have the right length printed. Use the scale for every object you print with this same filament-rol. 2) And now the most important setting (really...
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With blue or black it was okish, with red a bit hard to see. (you can see the difference on the pic, red icons underneath that made me try it the other way) or they get printed extra on a very thin base (0,1mm) get glued on top in the end. Which...
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I also added some rubber feet to give a bit more stability.If you need to modify the enclosure for different model IEC connectors or E-stop buttons the STEP files are provided as well as a link to the original Onshape document.Onshape Document:...
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It is called KRISPIG: https://www.ikea.com/de/de/p/krispig-tortentraeger-20336407/ It was a little too big but it fits my 2kg spools and I made it work as you can see in the pictures. For using it the way I do you will need the bottom part as well...
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This is the version i would recommend downloading and using. Note 19/9/18 Two things i forgot to mention. Extruder direction will be reversed when you use this so you will need to either change it in firmware or at the connector. Extruder ESteps...
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If your printer isn't in top condition - scale the models down a bit, or it might be a difficult print. The box: No supports. No Skirt. Adaptive layer height. Split the STL into parts to separate the logo from the box. If you're printing on a...
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Next step: Things I've learned While this sensor mount works, the sensor is a bit far away from the extruder. This prevents doing a 9 point auto level. I'm looking at ways to redesign it. It will be similar to this one. I also believe the extruder...
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This is a completely new version of my original design (here: https://www.printables.com/model/145632-dslr-rig) without the cage and with fewer parts. Redesigned in SOLIDWORKS for higher precision.UPDATE (19/04/2023):Uploaded .STEP files (exported...
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So I am giving credit to the original author, but this has been changed quite a bit. BTW, the original Chef's Choice part number for the locating pin for the 615 is S610306. It is still listed on their parts site, but they no longer sell it, even...
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This may take some coaxing and you can use a coin to make the holder gap a bit wider to help. 6) Replace barrel. 7) Use remaining nuts and screws to secure rail at desired position. Once you loctite and tighten the screws, check that holder does...
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This is still in beta, so please read the instructions to ensure you have all of the materials and a bit of patience. Enjoy! 📢 New! Sell physical prints of any of my designs by joining my new Patreon subscription and support more great future...
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To assemble: - glue the two base cylinders together - The battery holder with two legs is the Positive side, cut one off - bend then solder the battery holder legs (one on each side of the Battery Protection Board) to the Battery "B+ and B-" - cut...
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acrylic paint1 mm steel wire1.5 mm drill bitSuperglueSmall LED, e.g a 1206 SMD LED or a 3 mm LEDSoldering iron & solderThin white translucent paper, e.g. parchment paper</li><li>220 Ohm resistor</li><li>Heat shrink tubing/electrical...
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It will work now when you import it into your slicer it will be multi color compatible with 2 "bits" you can assign to 2 extruders. Elderwood Academy (sometimes "Three Frog LLC", sometimes "Daniel Reiss") You cannot patent a hexagon. You cannot...
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The only extra things you will require are the clear plastic bottle, and the 6mm diameter dowel of a length to suit your desired stair height + a bit extra to insert into the base and top deck. When I first tested it I was a little shocked to roll...
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There are two issues with the endoscope: the semi-rigid cable is too rigid (in my opinion) for mounting on the extruder carriage, and the camera end of the scope is a bit too long. If you have large prints, you may hit the front door with the...
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My first output was a simple cube, before I put all pieces together:rn+ scaling an imagern+ creating a spherern+ creating a second spherern+ putting the two spheres into each otherrn+ modifying the thickness of the wall by means of the map It works...
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The pot isn't really designed for this, so it may be a bit problematic. My plan is to use a drop of glue, though I seem to get away without it. Then press the cap into the housing, making sure the potentiometer leads make it through the gap. When...
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I designed a mount to fix on top of the X motor mount, and moved the switch inward a bit. This should give me some of the travel back, not that it wastotally necessary. I've designed it such that you will need to replace the last M5x10 button head...
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There is some feedback but take note of the estimated hole size (for choosing an appropriate drill bit). Adjust the parameters if necessary. Once happy press F6 for a full render, which may take some time. </li><li>Once rendered export the...
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Watch the USB-C extension as it may need a little bit of wobbling to get it into place, but once it feels that it is in, it will charge the controller with tablet as you would expect. That's it. If you didn't want to print all these parts, in...
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**Update 10-11-2020: Did a simple water test and in Rev04 the airflow does not converge underneath the nozzle but a bit to the right and with disturbances around. Changed the outlets and now in Rev05 the air flow converges underneath the nozzle...
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I find that using a drill bit with the tip ground flat is the easiest approach to ensure a clean hole. Frame Sides Tight fits are required in two areas: the lobes on the top and bottom of the frame sides which snap into the top and bottom plates. If...
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[Slovenská verzia nižšie]TBA: Video guide, better picturesRevisionsV1 (11.8.2022): Initial releaseV2 (28.8.2022): Step 51 – changed mounting of Filament guide with double sided tape to hot glue gun, improved Jig a little bit Efficient filament dry...
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The side cover is a bit tricky to print as there are hinges; I chose to print the hinges down and use a raft. Currently printing the top and clips. 05-09-18 Update: Major update. Printed out the first version and learned a lot of things; top cover...
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12 2018 - Had to make a quick addition to the X min joiners, the switches weren't engaging before the housings were touching so I added a bit of an offset to help engage the switch earlier. EDIT: Nov. 2 2018 - Made quick adjustment to the carriage,...