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Proposed Machine Outside Dimensions Are 600x600 XY and 500mm Z I would recommend printing the parts in Poly-Carbonate or Nylon filament due to extra resistance to high temperatures of the Build Chamber Your Comments and Feedback Will Make This...
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Edit (10/21/17): Tinkered with ramp-supports -> Ramps-box...-v1.stl. Edit (07-03-18): Added Rumba box (156x126x69mm) with cable slots and pillared cover. If anyone wants a similar box for the Bigtreetech-gen-V1.0 board, ask for it. That board was...
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In regards to the PCB from your GPi Case, you may need to shave this down or shave the model down as your PCB will not be broken apart in the exact same size that mine was, no two cards will be the exact same size so there may need to be a hair of...
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Several weeks of tinkering later, and after using nearly an entire roll of plastic, I've tweaked the design until I'm happy with the results and eager to share them with the community! UPDATE 2016-06-02 - Version 7 Since I first shared this...
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You can find the MultiClip object ready for your tinkering on TinkerCad! I also designed two mount shapes for the clip; one that is designed to need some effort to click into place and will not come off easily and one that is designed to just slide...
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I've been tinkering with Wet Vac attachments, and this thing is a work-in-progress! I tried my pieces out, but I'm not happy with the results - there's just not enough suction! The 3/4" ID tube with a straight exit had a lack of suction, while the...
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However, I do consider it an ideal budget solution for tinkers and starters; the housing reflects this by delivering only barebones operation without extensive features. this build consists of mostly printed parts and is easy to assemble, the...
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With some mods and tweaking I think its still almost worth the 220$ if you want to tinker with it. 9. Cooling fan seems to be much quieter which is great, the cooling shroud however I am not to sure on how well it will cool the parts. Its an odd...
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This thing is ideal for those who want to tinker or test various extruder types but does not want to have to rebuild the assembly every time. The thing is also much kinder on to the fan, heater wiring with less continuous change. Quick animation...
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I'm not expecting it to ever be completely perfected, but I've uploaded the current files in case someone wants to use them or tinker with them. If you have questions, leave a comment and I'll do my best to help you get it up and running on your...
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just because it looked nice) I quickly noticed some flaws and / or opportunities to tinker :-) So I started to redesign and add some things. This is Part 2 (Part 1 is a fan mount for cooling the water https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3640543) of the...
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I decided I wanted to beef up the emitter assembly of the propmaker lightsaber - and by the time I got that far in porting their design in to my own Fusion 360 project it seemed like it would be fun to continue to tinker with it and make a different...
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How I Designed This Based on a 4-way PVC joiner from the hardware store and inspired by a lifetime of exposure to tinker toys and Construx. Designed in FreeCAD using the Sketch->Part Design workbench, starting with a hexagon then padding and slicing...
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However, my initial experience was marred by numerous issues: * Despite a quick assembly time, the printer required extensive tinkering to resolve its problems. * The print quality was decent, but the rattle of the T8 rods drove me crazy. * After...
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After talking to several people online and elsewhere, I've been tinkering with a simple test print to get printers ready to handle rails. This involves doing a few test prints myself, which has led me to realize that an extrusion multiplier set too...
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I searched the resources my life as a father and tinkerer helped me to accumulate and these are the ingredients to my solution: • about 150 wooden beads (8mm diameter) • 2 hair bobbles • some ends of thin isolated wire (but some nylon or other...
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OVERVIEW: =========================================== This collection showcases various modifications and tweaks I've made to Dakanzala's Catan files, primarily utilizing his base Tinker-Cad models. The majority of the credit goes to him for 98% of...
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Bulldog Lite Mount V7 Screw Spacing This One's Purely for Tinkering Purposes. Don't Print This - It's Meant to Help You Measure the Add-Ons Without a Ruler. Post-Printing Acetone Fuming. Don't Bother on the Extruder Mount Unless You Want a Nice...
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So, I tinkered around and came up with a brand new Marlin firmware, a fresh Hotend, a BLTouch sensor, and a completely redesigned Hotend/Extruder mount. What's funny is that this mount also fits the BQ Hephestos version 1 (I'm not sure if version 2...
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All tented based on my previous tinkering with screws and such on my old Iris. I learned a lot from those experiments and applied them to this project. - Electronics - It's just a Proton C handwire job that required some serious expertise. I...
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After a bit of tinkering, something amazing happened. This spinner uses planetary gears to keep track of life points. The inner gear rotates through the ones digit while the smaller, outer gears slowly cycle through 0-20 on one side and 30-50 on the...
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This took roughly a year of sparse tinkering. Initially, I tried to use booleans for adding and subtracting cuboids but encountered issues due to finicky normals. So, I ended up generating the maze as a 2D mesh (vertex by vertex, face by face) and...
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Description: So you've been too busy tinkering with your 3D printer all day, and now you want something romantic for that special person. If you have an adequately leveled 3D printer, print one of these adorable keychains in just a moment! You must...
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After several hours of tinkering, including minor tweaks, my revamped printer has now exceeded 100 hours of usage. To ensure a longer lifespan for the machine, I also inserted two copper tubes into Stephen's extruder frame to prevent wear and tear. *...
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Don't remember how long the print took i think 4-5 hours but at very high quality. i was tinkering for some tome now to tilt the machine like the niche so that the grind flow would be better an less agglomerates. But due to the lack of my CAD skills...
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Now being who I am as a person, I felt the need to tinker just a little bit with his design. As a member of the RPF and a fan of seeing people craft and wear their fandom, I decided to modify a few things here and there so I could satisfy my love of...
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... print finishing though. This is a DIY vehicle modification that I decided to share with fellow tinkerers. Use at your own risk. Always check your drive chain and sprockets regularly, even with an automatic oiler. ... **Update:** fits perfectly :)
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With some mods and tweaking, it's almost worth the price if you enjoy tinkering with it. 9. The cooling fan is quieter now, which is a plus - however, I'm not convinced about how well the cooling shroud will perform. It's an unusual design that...
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So unless you are willing to tinker A LOT i dont reccomend the third filter and i would add either a rolled up piece of microfiber cloth or the cloth commonly used to wipe off glasses. These are super thin threads that catch all manner of smal...
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I have yet to tinker and perfect my TPU filament prints so for the sake of the contest deadline I will be using felt or a fabric. This part is not needed, though when designing models I try to really keep in mind how it feels when touching and using...