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The 3D printing figurine's chosen scale is 1:4 for the FFF/FDM version and 1:8 for the DLP/SLA/SLS versions.VERSIONS' SPECIFICATIONSFFF/FDM 1.0 version features:- Contains 17 parts;- A printed model is 187 mm tall, 250 mm wide, 211 mm...
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**The PTFE tube should extend just a tiny fraction above the ridge where the hotend opens up.** Some users have also reported that using a phillips screwdriver to open up the PTFE tube at the top (a little) helps to make the filament insertion a...
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... in mind that the branches will eventually support flocking. Because they're so light, you only need a tiny dab of super glue to affix them, and you can quickly fill out an entire tree.Applied to tree with superglueBunched together to form a shrub
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For the big (M14) threads for axle clamps, I use a tiny bit of grease to reduce the friction. Also with great success. BTW these <b>clamps are a bit fragile for handling</b>, but due to the backwards compatibility, I did not change the design. In...
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That tiny sum is the ONLY reason I've kept it around for the last five years, despite my utter disdain! One of my biggest pet peeves with the car is that there aren't any locations that are practical for a phone mount. The vent grilles are hideous...
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The shelves slide into the stand uprights smoothly, and there's a tiny bump that registers and locks each shelf in place. If your tolerances are correct, no adhesives should be needed, and the rack can be disassembled if required. When assembling,...
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Printing Tips ==================== Remember, if your prints have elephant's foot, then this tiny bearing obviously will not work after printing due to parts fused or warped geometry. So if you never tuned this issue out of your printer, print with a...
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Too much extrusion will get you tiny bumps around your print; too little can make it too fragile and prone to cracking between layers.PETG: You'll want to find the right settings for your filament—probably in its upper range for heat and with...
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Otherwise, we covered the buzzer with the original sticker on top, and only need a tiny audible sound to remind him. Some cheap buzzers don't seal the back, so the buzzer will be loud regardless of the front cover. You'll need to use epoxy or some...
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Nominally 2mm thick. PIPE_INTERMEDIATE_STEP_REDUCTION The tiny diameter difference inside the pipe, to grip it more firmly (optional, set to 0 if not wanted) PIPE_INTERMEDIATE_DEPTH The length of the innermost step diameter. EMBOSS_SIZE_LABEL Print...
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After gluing I used a tiny clamp to hold it into place. While it isn't exactly like the real thing, it is sturdy and shouldn't break off if you get a little animated while swinging the saber around. * I used pieces of gold filament from the spool...
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These screws are tiny - like the ones in the corner of your glasses on the hinge (if you wear glasses). The screws you need are Self-Tapping M1.4x3.0. From there, there are a few different styles. **In the Glued Category:** ...
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He is composed of various elements Dreamfinder found in his travels including two tiny wings, large yellow eyes, the horns of a steer, a crocodile's snout, and the childish delight found at a birthday party. No supports are required. One piece...
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Remove the cover plate (note: there is a tiny screw on the top side that must be removed as well) 2. a. Unscrew the terminal clamps holding down the bed wires. Unwrap the harness to remove the bed wires from the loom. Save the tape. b....
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... Just tighten the knobs with the bed cold, to the point where there is only a tiny gap left between the disk and the knob. Either method is fine, but the first one will minimize the amount of stress on the brackets and could prolong their lifespan.
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As far as filling gaps, if the gap is small enough, glue the sections together and a tiny amount of fine ballast tends to cover and make it unnoticeable. For larger gaps, you can use a variety of different filler. I find small amounts of silicone...
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Soon I realized that some constructs I do are too weak, expensive and time consuming as they consit of too many tiny parts forming bigger one, that was never designed and sold by Lego. Thus I found my way to thingiverse and sought for every model...
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I have not misplaced any pieces since I started doing that. 5-The hair_front piece is modeled as one part but actually prints as to separate parts with a tiny gap between them. Don't worry, and just assemble the two parts with the rest of the...
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FILES: -printable housing, simple shape , no back plate (original was 85x85mm pcb) -pcb files for making your own on a CNC A basic application does require just -the populated pcb with piezo buzzer (or a tiny speaker as replacement, see the hint...
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The spindle lock nuts are a delicate and tight fit, a tiny bit of sanding might be required to get them to fit together. I also used a bit of superglue to lock them to the threads of the carriage bolt, this was delicate work. I test fitted them...
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The PTFE tube should extend just a tiny fraction above the ridge where the hotend opens up. Some users have also reported that using a phillips screwdriver to open up the PTFE tube at the top (a little) helps to make the filament insertion a little...
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3 - Significantly stiffens the LEFT hand side stepper motor mount - the standard plastic one flexes a tiny amount when printing - not badly admittedly but this bracket is much stronger 4 - Corrects the Belt geometry - the factory standard setup has...
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There's no need to glue them together but it's a lot easier in use if you do - just a tiny drop of super/crazy glue on the mating surfaces of the screws is enough - use the “x” shaped key to ensure a nice alignment. From...
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A couple tiny screws from a lost project did nicely for me. Black masking tape works well as straps. Gaffer tape is a bit thick. I tried to twist the axis so the machete arm could slash rather than stab but found it was really tricky to get the...
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* Update 09/01/2014: All plates with debugging fixes: endX_jhead had a wrong GT2 holder, plate_base had too tiny support for the screw on Z axis, new bearing_clips on plate X. Fixed issues with endstops not being aligned well with endX and endY...
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Description ==================== A tiny tune up shop with a bigger parking lot to fit up to 5 1/64 scale cars! The display is partly inspired by the Racer's Edge shop from The Fast and The Furious. It has a small rooms for putting decorations. ...
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Remember also to opt-in the option "Print tiny walls", if your slicer has that. **ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:** After having printed all the necessary parts, you have to measure where to screw in the sliders. This part is very hard because you have...
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- Unsolder the spring, the tiny black SMD resistor (marked "R1") and the 5 mm LED from the PCB. - Drill the LED PCB holes to a suitable diameter (e.g. 1 mm). - Solder two short (ca. 7.5 cm / 3 in) isolated wires to the LED PCB holes. The flat side...
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When all the wires are in, there's a tiny marker on the front of the vice that indicates the center. Lining up all strands flat, next to each other, I start to fasten the screws so they're all clamped in tight and have no other place to go. Then, I...
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Just stupid squeaky tiny wheels. So I designed larger wheels with 60mm diameter made of PETG and TPU or silicone rubber with a roller bearing.</p><p>Long story short, the wheels now have an appropriate size and they do not squeak at all. One minor...