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Now with the Gen2's rail design you can quickly swap the storage units between work areas.Download the GEN2 Interactive Catalog PDFFeatures:• Gen2 rails allowing quick and easier swap-ability and combinations of many Gen2 Storage System designs.•...
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I have printed the drawers with 0.2mm layers but higher or lower layers would also be fine.The drawers are designed to be printed as spiral vase.And to make the parts a bit more rigid you can preferably change the extrusion width to 0.65 or print...
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(FDM ONLY!) Force 2 7mm-3mm O-ring inside the bottom slot one on top of another, this might take a bit of effort but shouldn't be too hard.Lubricate the outer O-ring on the one way valve, and insert it trough the threads and pass the rod...
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Every time I changes something a little bit further up the dependency tree, everything below that got messed up and in most cases had to be redone completely. This is mostly my fault for building one feature on top of another. I did not know better...
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+ They should be tight enough that they don't fall out, but you can also just glue them in place with anything that doesn't gum up the threads like a little tiny bit of super glue on the outside. </code></pre><ul><li>Install heat set inserts into...
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I use radiolink T8S) – amazon 64x #6 screw 0.5in length (to assemble the track)16x #6 screw 1.5in length (To assembled the drive pod)28x #6 screw 0.75in length (To assembled the top plate and bumper)36x M5 screw 10mm length (To...
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No flow settings for the individual bits need to be made.Print settings:5 top and bottom layers5 walls + alternative wall with infill25% gyroid infillline width 0.45 mm (outer line can be 0.4 for print quality)no support neededAssembling:Install the...
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For an upcoming project I needed a way of extruding a bit of filament and then releasing it to be able to pass freely. A servo pushes the filament against the extruder wheel and then releases it again when enough filament has...
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Firmware (only Anycubic i3 Mega 8 bit dual Z-Endstops): Find my custom fork of David Ramiro's Marlin firmware for the i3 Mega here on GitHub. Make adjustments to lines 856 to 868 to make it suit your stepper drivers, compile and flash. If you have...
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For the extruder I used from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2735475/files cable-holder.stl https://www.thingiverse.com/download:4650325 extruder-cover.stl https://www.thingiverse.com/download:4650320 extruder-idler.stl...
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- - Even a bit less sturdy than Version 1 ##Because someone asked: I sanded off the table, because I did not want a shiny/glossy finish. I am using it to roughly position parts under a USB Microscope that has a good but limited height adjustment. ...
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INSTRUCTIONS Motor: - cut away 10mm from back foots (see red parts in picture above) - put it exactly at center of profile and place the 4 foots - move the tailstock close to the chuck and align the chuck center to it - tight firmly the motor and...
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I used a 3.5 mm bit so that there was some adjustment slop. Loosely attach the bearing holders to the plate. Slide the rods through the bearing holders. Attach your rods to some 1-2-3 blocks on your surface plate, using your rod spacer guides to...
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Use your slicer's 'pause at height' or 'filament change' feature to create multicolored decorations on a single extruder 3D printer, or why not add a bit of sparkle? This one comes with a bucket load of customizable options! This design is...
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I topped that with (salad) bowl finish, at the suggestion of a woodworker friend of mine. The curved sections of butcher block were made by tracing the curve on the wood, rough-cutting (to within about 3/16") with a jigsaw, and then following up with...
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This project REQUIRES quite a bit of skill, tinkering ability, and a very well tuned printer. I cannot guarantee that you can make this item fully functioning. I DO guarantee that the files are printable and even if you don't get the trigger...
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You wont see insane speeds on an ender 2, and an 8-Bit board will still be fine. That said, if youre doing the 24V conversion, you could also look into using an SKR v1.3 Board with TMC 2208/2209s. That would also make a very nice and silent printer,...
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You will also need 4 m3 12mm long bolts and nuts to hold the cable roller and the velcro bit to the jackreel 6 13mm OD 4mm ID stainless steel bearings. (something like this should work https://www.mcmaster.com/#7804k103/=17gvmvh ) 2 sections of 16MM...
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each cap has a circular hole in the top of it where a hatch will be installed a bit later. Once the domes are moulded, Robot3 will apply a coat of sealant to each one, while Robot2 lays sections of railing across our newly dug holes. This railing...
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The dimension of this hole should provide some resistance to the pipe when fully inserted to hold the airstone securely in place.Please ensure that is a little bit of free space around the airstone/wood. Alternative skimmer-tops I’ve provided two...
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It all bolts together, so if you want to change something then you dont need to redesign and print the whole thing, just the bits you want to replace. If you dont want the extruders mounted on the carriage (I have dual Z screws fitted and I dont try...
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* A drill with 2mm and 3mm bits is required to drill the holes in the aluminium base, but a 3D printed base can be used instead. 4. **Require minimal rework of printed parts** * [NopSCADlib](https://github.com/nophead/NopSCADlib) provides...
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I know it is a bit complicated but I didn't know how I could make it easyier the way I designed it)HandleDepth25mmIf your printer needs more tolerance, you can also adjust this parameters Naming conventionThe Example is with the standard size I...
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Choose white PLA for the base if you prefer that the leds should shine through a bit on the sides. The base is also available as an M3 variant. The base can be printed at amount any infill. You can either print the electronics box or just glue the...
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Wings may not fit within their holes, you would need to sand the joint a bit. 1:350. 22cm long. The same conditions as the previous one. 1:160. 48cm long. Each layer is divided in six parts no bigger than 16cm. For this and the following scales, the...
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I wound up gluing pieces in pairs, letting the glue settle a bit then gluing pairs together. Also, masking tape worked great in holding pieces together while waiting for the glue to dry.</p> <p>4-Glue the tail together.</p> <p>5-Glue the body...
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Insert the rods fully (this can be a bit tricky), and fix them in place with the M4x8 screwsAdd the front horizontal bar with M4x15 screws in the mid joints, but don't tighten them yet. Adjust the position of the bar up and down to set the width...
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There will be a little play in the screw so paddle with move a tiny bit before magnet lets go. If you hear the microswitch click then go to next step, otherwise unscrew thumb screw another half turn and try again. Once you hear the switch, tighten...
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We will start counting the minutes when the oven has reached the desired temperature. Once the tempering time is over, let the piece cool down for a few minutes by opening the oven door a bit (the more we leave the piece, the more sure we will be...
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Print with hex nut holes down and slicer supports turned off Hardware required 2 - M4 Hex Nuts 2 - M4 x 20 screws 2 - M3 x 8 to mount to X Carriage Test print of Hot_End_Fan_Duct Printed in PETG 40% fill Post-Printing Clean out support material Clear...