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I made a tiny incision with a craft knife, like much smaller than the bowden connectors thread, and then i screwed the bolt inside to the bowden connector outside, forcing it thru the plastic. In hindsight the small hole might not even have been...
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Print either of these files on a full sheet of label paper, and use the Cameo machine or score them by hand using a metal straight edge and sharp knife. I believe there are enough labels here for a complete set of miniatures, with extras to cover...
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...They must be removed with an X-Acto knife before assembly of the case. There are parts labeled NOsacLAYER which lack these parts, but the holes in those parts do not print as well. THAT'S A LOT OF PARTS! HOW DO I PICK WHAT I NEED?
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Place the tape over the features and use a Xacto knife to cut the tape to the feature. Alternatively, you may use a fine brush and acrylic paint the features in.</p> <h3>Adding Lanyard:</h3> <p>I ordered small screw eyelets and lanyard from...
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... will accommodate some of this tightness. One additional tip is to be sure to get all of the support material off the corner pieces, including the interface layer. I use a file to get the interface layer off, and some scraping with a utility knife.
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I did this by running an x-acto knife along the metal of the bottom edge, and along the plastic lid for the top edge. Smooth these edges out with a big piece of sand paper on a table.5) Glue one side of this container to the top of the "bottom"...
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I ground the blade off an X-acto knife to a square edge to use there. This works pretty well and you end up with a really strong part.</p> <h3> Post-Printing</h3> <p><strong>Trimming supports using square ground X-acto blade</strong></p>...
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With their black and metallic finish, they cut through space like a hot knife through butter, leaving all who oppose them in their dust. Each ship is handcrafted with precision and care, every detail meticulously considered to ensure that it is the...
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... of filament at the bottom to allow for bridging. Clean out the hole using a knife if necessary. ...When installing magnets, ensure they repel the magnets on the Cubelet connector, allowing them to seek out the strike plates when attached to a robot.
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Screw in the 3 screws to hold it tight. Lower the P2/P3 assembly onto the P1 part, making sure to fold the ribbon cable so it rests neatly above the PCB, not being pinched under any parts Screw the remaining 6 screws into the base, making sure its...
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Trim off any excess silicone with a sharp knife or sandpaper. **Note:** As with any mould, make sure that all parts fit together smoothly before using. None of the pieces should bind or you may have trouble releasing the mould later. The posts are...
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If necessary use a hobby knife to trim any parts of the center block if fitment is too tight. -Be sure to install the rear battery strap through the cover's strap hole before sliding into place so you can easily remove the cover later by using the...
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Reinsert the slides with either the knife edge or Ronchi covering the green LED. For Foucault testing, the razor should block out 1/2 of the LED and camera lens in what's called a slitless tester. In software, you will denote this as a "moving...
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I highly recommend measuring your display and seeing how close the values are to those at the top of the SCAD file, regenerating as necessary, and if all else fails breaking out the X-acto knife and sandpaper and going to town. You can follow this...
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With the canister unscrewed, mix corn starch and lactic acid until it is thick enough not to run (at all) and use a knife to spread this into the crescent-shaped part of the cylinder. Use a funnel or just aim well and fill the round part of the...
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Though somewhat unavoidable, I'd recommend randomizing the layer start points to minimize the amount of webbing in between the two arms of the clip, but some careful work with a craft knife or pin files should make the whole thing quite smooth. To...
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Everything is friction fit and shouldn't need any glue of any sort, you may need to trim the shaft of the caps a little with an exacto knife (look at the 10/1/16 update below as to why) As much as the ball bearings do look nice. I wanted something...
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If you don't, the PTFE may slide when you make the cut and give you wrong length.Use a razor knife to cut the PTFE in the slot, applying pressure downwards while making back-and-forth sawing motions very carefully until you have cut all the way...
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Stick a piece of copper foil over center, knife round the edges, and push through the holes to make two semi-circle tracks. Add more tape strips from each track to the back and solder connection wires, one to each semi-circle. Glue down wires as...
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A full parts list can be found at the link below https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FOi1EBMshdcwCmGy8l-v2qZ-CG_Ml7QPPqZBUHoxN5E/edit?usp=sharing Here is a part print count: 10 - rail_clamp 8 - clamp_8mm_insert 4 - y_clamp_dual_axis_insert 4 -...
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But if you carefully press the two pieces together all around the circumference they will be joined quite strongly (but can be separated again by prying apart with a knife blade).Torsion - This is the most complicated version, and requires some trial...
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You can also use DIN 933 / ISO 4014 or DIN 912 / ISO 4762 or something similar - OBI: around 0.5€[8x] M4 nuts - DIN 933 / ISO 4032 (B3a) or nyloc variant DIN 985 / ISO 10511 (B3b), any material however if you have a M4 tap then you don't need nuts -...
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I have found that many times it is just a small part with plastic sticking out (where each circular layer starts and stops) that is causing bad fit which can be remedied with a pocket knife. If the whole thing is small, try scaling. The model is...
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Happy printing.PARTS NEEDED:1x Front Frame1x Large Slider1x Middle Frame - Top Half1x Middle Frame - Bottom Half1x Small Slider1x Back Frame - Left Half1x Back Frame - Right Half4x M3 Hex Nut4x Panhead Screw M3x85x Neodymium Magnet Ø 12mm, 2mm...
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Should snap out, but it it needs some coaxing, carefully use a hobby knife. Trim away the brim and any stray printed strands. Check the parts blower outlets and clean up as needed.</p> <p><em>WARNING: Use at your own risk. I've tested this best I can...
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Don't yet know how :P For now, just carefully measure, mark with a sharp knife and break away with pliers an amount of plastic of the "flag" so the Y-axis stops just short of the hard limit. --- ## Update feb 1st, 2021 I am abandoning the...
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The position of the bolt holes for the RAMBo board are based on published design specs and might be a bit off for your board (I had ~0.5-1mm discrepancy), which can easily be remedied by shaving plastic away with an X-acto knife. Viki Documentation...
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Like… very-nearly-the-whole-MK3s-build-plate-big, so don't be surprisedSettings (how I printed mine, at least):Prusa Slate Silver PETG0.4mm nozzle.2 layer height20% infill (resulted in some surface scarring, but it's not visible on mine when in...
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The seal is pretty good, but not perfect, and still requires testing to determine whether it will fully protect the wearer.(for more 3D printed parts as well as adapters for most commercial components, see Scotty from Strange Parts' project...