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This is a group game activity and you will be competing against the clock. Group Task The team is to complete five solid white squares in such a way that each player has a square the same size as all the other members in your team. In other words,...
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This set starts at 608 as the biggest size, which is pretty much the most commonly used size in DIY projects (filament guides, spool holders, fidget spinners, RC cars, robots, perpetua mobilia...), and goes down to 685, which I use in mechanical...
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Any more you are just wasting filament. All up this will eventually clock in at around 72-90 hours print time on an Anet A8, could be longer could be shorter. This is still a work in progress.</p> <h3> How I Designed This</h3> <p><strong>Using Fusion...
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Even with a .3mm layer height, and a default extrusion width of 0.5mm, and infill width of 0.8mm, 20% gyroid infill, 3 perimeters it's a fairly long print, clocking in around 14 hours with an average speed of 87mm/s in a custom profile. The threads...
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Assembly: Built instructions in the PDF/PPT presentation files below Bill of Materials: I) Electronic components - MG90 Servo - 2.4GHz radio transmitter and receiver (remote control) - RC Car Brushed Motor, anything from 80T (slow) to 35T (fast) -...
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As configured, the Avionics bay is designed to hold a Missileworks RRC3 flight computer tethered to an RTx live telemetry radio for real time flight information and downlinked GPS data, AND an RRC2+/RRC2L backup, all with isolated switching, and...
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See photos. This is my take on a Morse Code sideswiper key, (also called cootie keys.) Unlike the traditional telegraph key which uses an up-and-down motion, the sideswiper makes contact on either side of a flexible arm, making for much less hand and...
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The great thing is that these isolators can be used in so many other places to reduce vibrations such as 3D printers, drones, radio controlled cars and audio speakers just to name a few. I made a DIY Youtube video here: https://youtu.be/0iZ8L1HDubY ...
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The S-125 system, like the S-75, uses radio command guidance, directing missiles precisely toward targets. This technology has greatly improved missile performance over earlier systems, allowing them to intercept even faster targets more accurately....
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DOES NOT INCLUDE CHASSIS - NEED TO LASER CUT Radio controlled cars offer something not enough people have in their lives: the opportunity to re-experience the child-like glee of racing. But what's even more interesting is putting the parts together,...
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Free-standing manually adjusted loading coil form for amateur radio use on the HF bands. This will give a maximum inductance of about 19 microhenries and is designed to interface with standard 3/8"-24 antenna stud hardware, mounts, an whips. ...
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So careful understanding of any nearby metallic objects is important (power lines, telephone lines, gutters, metal roofs, other antennas, ...etc) :...
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This thing describes a Morse key as used by radio amateurs, for example. It combines the function of two earlier things that I have since deleted. In addition, the electrical structure has been simplified here. Instead of the contacts made of...
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Here is a photo of an early attempt of me replacing the ceramic by a part from a piezo buzzer :Achim has written very detailed instructions for the restoration of Tefifons, including how to replace the cartridge by a cheep Chinese one that is readily...
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This is a radio-controlled solar-powered car that has no wheel hubs for the front wheels. It's a tricycle configuration with two front wheels and one rear wheel. The rear wheel is driven by a single brushed motor, and steered with a single servo in a...
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MINERVA was also equipped with a radio transmitter that allowed it to communicate with Earth. Unfortunately, MINERVA's mission did not go as planned. The rover deployed on Itokawa on September 21, 2005, but it quickly became apparent that something...
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Its operation is similar to that of the wireless TOW missile, through a fly-by-radio frequency signal. The only difference being the TOW doesn't loiter, but both have the same operator-in-the-loop characteristics. The Switchblade uses daytime and...
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Included are the item numbers from Radio Shack for the electrical parts if you choose that route. Rubric and Assessment At the end of this activity, the students should have a completed compound gear train that can lift the elevator. I have...
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I have an Intel NUC running VM VirtualBox with Home Assistant that has USB radio sensors, ZigBee sensors and z-wave sensors. Its also running a Minecraft server for my kids, but that's another topic. - A tamper switch I'm using...
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List of components: 2x Gear motor 12V, 915rpm - http://alii.pub/604gw6 1x Brushless motor A2217 1500kv - http://alii.pub/605dd6 1x Regulator for brush motors 5Ax2 - http://alii.pub/604ht1 1x Regulator (brushless) 30A - http://alii.pub/604hrh 1x...
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The cowls also have holes for T1 3/4 LED lights held in place by plastic LED holders from Radio Shack, which can be clamped to the aluminum channel with a screw at the bottom. The suspension block holds a standard servo for the door opener - just be...
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What you need:7" 800x600 4:3 CLAA070MA0ACW LCD Screen (or just a red acrylic glas for VR...
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Improved clearance for radio & antenna. Assembly instructions largely remain unchanged. Lower battery plate is mounted first, followed by gluing upper battery plate to lower one. Servo cover can then be aligned and glued in place without needing to...
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Turn on the radio. Eat a sandwich. Listen to some jazz. Learn to ride a scooter or a motorcycle. Fly a kite. 'Cause why not? Design Choices:We had created many designs, but this "S" shaped design was what we gravitated towards because of it's simple...
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... Some at the given time called "High-Tech products" (Radio, TV-set, washing machine, kitchen appliances,...) were obligated to last at least 11 years. Obligated by law, not the stupidly short period of six months' warranty as we have often nowadays.
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including, Motor, ESC, Servo, Battery, Charger, Radio+Reciever...** Take a look at the new parts and links for the pickup in this [video of MTC+TPB highlift](https://youtu.be/tlIHbWKtQcE) Remember you can also see the MTC Chassis in action in these...
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I always wanted to design and print a swamp boat. Now it was time to realize it. The boat consists of two parts, which are screwed together. For sealing the whole thing is glued around the internal cable duct. I took the motor and ESC out of my MHQ...
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As configured, the Avionics bay is designed to hold a Missileworks RRC3 flight computer tethered to an RTx live telemetry radio for real time flight information and downlinked GPS data, AND an RRC2+/RRC2L backup, all with isolated switching, and...
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I succeeded in this creating what you see above in the photos: an ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) that is fully radio controlled and can run for over 5 hours on a 1000 milliamp 2-3s battery. It has some pretty cool features: - It can be flipped over and...
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It could be used to adapt BNC jacks to accept 3.5 mm patch cables as used in modular synthesizers, or to connect a shortwave receiver antenna to a radio with a BNC connector. There is enough room in the center to add resistors for a pad network or...