thunder foot 3d models
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Finally, if your printer has any noticeable elephant's foot, then forget about printing this. SettingsDesigned for a 0.4mm nozzle0.16mm or 0.2mm layer height3 walls≥5 top/bottom layers20% infill (but more feels better)Slice with Arachne if...
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Any "elephant footing" can easily stop the escapement, so ensure your printer is well calibrated. 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 hand/wheel five....
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Here are more of my anatomical designs you might enjoy: Novelty: Wearable Spine: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4982223 Skull Jewelry Set: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4980129 Happy Halloween Spine: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4979522...
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This Would Avoid Any 'Elephants Foot' Effect from Gluing the Adjacent Rings Together and Make Them Easier to Print. I Figured Out How to Do That Without Having to Re-Do the Design From the Start, and I Made That Change. Specifically, Where the Form...
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push 1/4 hoses in (I used 1/4" hosing from Lowes, its $0.16 per foot), push hard, you may have to use a 7/32" drill bit (you want a snug fit, otherwise you will have to use sealant on the hoses) hook up a pump (I use a small pump, I got it on ebay...
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for this purpose, the slot on the "verbindungsstück" should be at the top when printing, otherwise the "elephant foot" will hinder the insertion. the individual letters should be printed as follows: with single extruders it is only worth...
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I tested the switches today and they fit (though the elephant foot needs to be removed otherwise it will be tough to get them in). I posted a pic of mine, with the switch installed, however I am currently not using it so can't show it lit up and cool...
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Post print cleanup: - Some light sanding on the insert edges nothing major or difficult, just to remove elephants foot/expansion including the round eye insert and the LED hole - Updated the Eye (a bit more clearance for the glass insert) this now...
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This would avoid any 'elephants foot' effect from gluing the adjacent rings together and make them easier to print. I figured out how to do that without having to re-do the design from the start, and have now made that change. Specifically, where the...
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There really is an endless amount of ways to go nuts with this.PRINTING TIPSThe 3D printed parts are designed to print 100% solid (except for “PLATE” and “FOOT”) while using as little filament as possible and printing as fast as possible. The STLs...
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--------------- PRINTING Most of the files can print without support but I still reccomend some minimal supports for some of the pieces just for a cleaner print The flat foot prince and fox should print fine without any support though they can be...
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I talking about part near the power button (there must be some solution for power swich, power and hdd leds and maybe USB port) and place for the rubber foots on bottom panel. Also I planning split the parts because my printer in not a big...
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Part 0b might need some sanding and elephant-foot-removal. (1) Ring - Only part that needs support. It might also need some sanding, as it is important that this part can move relatively freely through the (2) Base.<br/> (2) Base<br/> (3)...
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I use 1/4"x20 coupling nuts along with a 3 foot 1/4"x20 threaded rod to hold all the pieces together. In between each of the sword segments (a total of 3), there's one of the coupling nuts with a pair of 5/16" tube pieces to keep the sword from...
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(PrusaSlicer defaults to 25%, which I upped to 50%.) Reduce or turn off elaphant foot compensation. (I reduced mine from 0.2 to 0.1 mm.)</li> <li>Reduce the gap closing radius, to generate infill in thin features instead of leaving gaps.</li>...
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(yay :) ) - the echo holder (main v2) - its a mm wider so that the echo doesnt stress it so much going in and out - The holding collar is thicker so that it has more rigidity - I removed the top cut-out (this cuts off 30 min of printing supports...
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It takes about 25 hours for the 35mm edition and about 19 hours for the 25mm edition to print, depends the settings you choose, plus the letters which is about 2 hours more and you're done!For the “heavy” model use a bit more rigid settings like 4...
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It only needs to prevent the lens from unscrewing from the tube by blocking sideways movement (so it's fine for it to be loose).Printing instructions:PETG or ABS recommended0.1mm layer height2 perimetersNo supports or brimAvoid ending up with...
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Note about the pins, I had some severe elephants foot on mine so I had to scale it down a little bit to make it fit, if it fits too loosely for you either scale it up a up or let me know and I can add some more variants. - The dividers are fairly...
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This improves quality.print with high resolution, I used 70µm and elephant foot compensation in PrusaSlicerif you can't get the roller bearing to break free, reduce the flow rate in the slicer. ...I also used maximum retract to reduce...
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This display will feature either an arrow, a triple arrow, a foot stepping on spikes or an eye. These symbols corresponds to the "ordinary room", "corridor", "trap room" or "dark room" found in the Drakborgen board game. In the original game, the...
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Personally I used 4 perimeters and 30% infill to maximise rigidity and reduce any potential flexing.3.As per previous designs there are some sacrificial layers to holes to help bridging, they will need clearing prior to assembly.4.The Upper panel as...
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That said if you have a problem, first try cleaning the elephant foot from the opening, and if that fails let me know in the comments or PM. Another thing to note is that there have been a few minor changes to the model since I printed the one in the...
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I tested the switches today and they fit (though the elephant foot needs to be removed otherwise it will be tough to get them in). I posted a pic of mine, with the switch installed, however I am currently not using it so can't show it lit up and cool...
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some possible scales you might like to try SCALE = 1; // full size "one cubic foot". It could make an interesting PC case :) SCALE = 1/5; // Raspberry Pi Model 3B case size, but needs some holes punched through the trays for the RasPi plugs and...
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4.The Upper panel as a integrated support foot to help stability which will need removing with side cutters. 5.To take advantage of the BTT LED illumination for the Control Knob you can dual colour print the knob with Clear PLA at the base. You...
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maybe next version :)UPDATE 30/10/21: Added the sketchup file for anyone to tinker with.UPDATE 27/01/21: Updated the locking peg model to be easier to grip and changed the size slightly to allow for worse tolerances.UPDATE 27/01/21: Added a new set...
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*****SEE UPDATE***** at foot of this section! PLEASE POST YOUR MAKES I would love to see them, thanks. My first attempt at making storage case for the tiny Infiray P2 Pro thermal imager was ok (see https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5935361). ...
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I included notes at the end of what I would've ideally fixed if i had the time to spend on this design. Other Items You may need: 120mm fan with over 2lollipops of pressure u wont be pulling much air through those hepas 3 18650s and a bms if u want...
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For each of these 2 versions there are 2 iterations on the tolerance (if you have a printer that it is not properli calibrated). Print the first layer at 0.15mm so that it will be as little as possible material between the magnet of the dart and the...