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There is also a cover that goes over the top when not in use, in an attempt to prolong the life of the filter media. STEP file is included so you can easily edit this model in your own CAD software without resorting to hack STLs.Updated: Smaller...
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This should minimize risk of breaking teeth off while hacking away at support elsewhere. Pegs: Separate file to reduce chance of stringing from other print items. Chamfered to ease insertion, and .2mm (skull flame peg) / .1mm (eye pegs) tolerance...
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I hacked up this design and made some custom nuts and bolts out of this one, then used them to make adjustable feet for my printer. Once I got the printer itself perfectly level, and did the assisted leveling thing again on the build platform, our...
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I dislike hack 'n slash and want to be able to revert this mod. So, I drew up a new fascia. It's a drop-in replacement that uses the original clip holes. Another upside is that this print clears my 12v lighter from the charger plug as well, so I can...
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I didn't want to hack my stock cover, so I reversed engineered the Thingiverse 4669438 cover. ...I used 3 LED segments, but it was too bright...I cut out one segment and now it's perfect..good light with no glare. The main advantages of this mod...
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This is an [example from 35mmc](https://www.35mmc.com/28/12/2018/hacking-nikon-l35af-pikaichi-lens-into-the-body-of-an-industar-50-2-by-charles-higham// "example from 35mmc") with some interesting background on the lens. The difficulty with the...
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I used a die grinder but you could also use a hack saw, CNC plasma table or a rusty pickle fork. 4. Around 80mm Z height, two notches will appear alongside the 11mm hole (see photo). These notches indicate that there is room to embed the bolt shank...
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There's a couple of solutions available, including taping the 5v pin on the supply side, hacking a usb cable to cut the voltage line, and a couple of commercially available power isolation devices. I had the board and plug sitting around in my...
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James_III had a bit of a hack with some parts so that they fit together properly better now, and here's a link to what he came up with - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:692161. And you might also want to have a look at the build thread for this...
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This is a budget-friendly IKEA lamp hack that requires a large printer (~200mm). Utilizing this $5 lamp and these $3 lights (http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20055421/http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/70326571/\n), I was able to...
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This could involve hacking up some suitably impressive foes, or knocking a few fractious Boyz' blocks off. The Nobz aren't too fussy, just so long as it gets the message across. Whether clustered in a menacing mob around their Warboss, or lording it...
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... too much of a pain and I would skip it because I didn't want to deal with it. Very proud of this project! Printer: Hacked Davinci with E3D Supports: Yes Resolution: .2 mm Infill: 30% Notes: Print in ABS, then use Acetone to bond pieces together.
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• As shown, the Pi Palette is running Kali Linux, a pentesting distribution designed for hacking, but you can also run several other Linux versions or even Windows 10. Just remember that every time you run Windows on hardware fully compatible with...
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Instead of making modifications to my car, I decided to hack the module itself, as it is relatively simple to do so. All you need to do is cut pin 16 connected to the PCB and solder a wire directly to the PCB. This wire can be connected to any...
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:D Here's the download link with all the instructions you need:http://www.print3dforum.com/showthread.php/900-Cube3-Filament-*SOFTWARE*-Hack-is-here Many thanks to these guys for their efforts! Additional Material used: - Festo QSM-3 (3mm to 3mm)...
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... Bigger Control of Print Settings, Etc. You Can Print Faster than 30mm/s (Jr Fast Mode) You Can Set Manual Temperature for Your Filament (Extremely Useful If You Are Using 3rd Party Filaments with Hacked NFC Tags) Loads of Other Little Features...
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Here's the simple IKEA hack to change this: the cheap metal cross OBSERVATÖR Cross-brace) included with the IVAR kit can be repurposed into a metal railing, which is securely fastened to the front of each shelf, preventing items from sliding off and...
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Tools need: hack saw tape measure drill with variety of bits wrenches Buy: 7 threaded rods that are 3/8" thick and 24 inches long they measure 9mm in width a strong 1/2" or 3/4" thick mounting board that is at least 2feet X 2 feet like my board. ...
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So, I designed this after finding only 1 video on YT and one design on here, that did not hack apart or drill holes in the transmitter. The video for my build can be found here: https://youtu.be/jnKRM3BYruA The ONLY thing I did not like about...
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The support brackets are specific to the printer - I was using an Anycubic Mega S - and the included stl files for the brackets required some physical hacking to fit. The idea is that the brackets can be affixed to the printer using existing screws...
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Print Settings Printer: Da Vinci 1.0A hacked with E3D-v6 and Repetier V92 Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0.3mm layers Infill: Solid Notes: Print a couple of them at opposite corners of your printer bed to give them enough time to cool between...
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No source upload for this lot as I'm still beating on it all and I also had to hack some libraries. Update: 2017-07-02 - Added wings and pods, fixed all CGAL errors, added slicing for printing to FF_Tail but still lots to do. Also tweaked pretty...
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... For the other big minis that don't have homes, I had to use two Feldherr LBM150 boxes. Everything was designed in Fusion360 (emulating WingsOfDaidalos's style as much as I could) except the Ranger box, which I hacked up in Windows 3D builder.
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As mentioned, I just took some measurements and hacked it into FreeCAD. <b>Just a small note:</b> The top side of the adapter has cut outs on each side of the fan which match the lower Switch vent. This is intentional. I didn't want to limit air...
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It sort of adds traction but not very much. Print Settings Printer Brand: Anet Printer: A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.3mm Infill: 15% Filament: Various PETG and PLA Various Notes: I had to do some hacking away at material were the...
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Due to its size, the model is rotated 45° to fit the build plate, but it still requires a 230x230 area, which can be obtained on Ender 3 by hacking the slicer's configuration. A small amount of supports is required. I used 0.15 layer height for a...
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To assemble this project, you'll need: 1x Corne kit (one half per side or handwired) Diodes TRRS jacks TRRS cable M2 screws (10 used) Link: Keyhive 4x Acrylic OLED covers (two for each side; specifically the ones for normal Corne) Sanded clear...
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Optional Hack (which will void your warranty) If you don't want another separate power supply and have the skills and confidence to modify the wiring without hurting yourself or your printer, there's a way to make this look neater. But if you're not...
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After building and hacking several prototypes, I finally came up with this design of my own using electronics and software from SolidGeek (https://github.com/SolidGeek/nRF24-Esk8-Remote/tree/development). The remote I created has some impressive...
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... a success. After the event, I realized I should have bought cheap flashlights from Harbor Freight or Walmart and hacked them apart to hide them in the PVC. They probably would have been brighter and lasted just as long. ...There's always next time!