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This enigmatic figure has been a thorn in the side of law enforcement and a constant source of entertainment for fans of the DC Universe. With his unpredictable antics and cunning mind, the Joker is always one step ahead of those who would seek to...
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Layer Height: 0.2 mm Wall Thickness: 1.6 mm Nozzle Temp: 245 F Bed Temp: 86 F Infill: 20% Speed: 40 mm/s Initial Layer Print Speed: 8.0 mm/s Fan Speed: 45% Supports: No supports are needed for: Filter, Water Reservoir, Net Pot Tray, Gutter, Water...
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I have also included .STEP files of blank versions of the mainboard covers if you want to make custom holes for cooling fans. V1. It mounts onto the frame using the same bolts which hold the main-board, with spacers incorporated into the case. The...
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This means its important to make sure your temperature isn't higher than its required to be, and that your print head fans are running at full to ensure the filament hardens as quickly as possible once it leaves the print head. Print Settings Rafts...
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These instructions assume you are using the stock frame, though I made this for a Bear upgrade with stock dimensions. Order all of the extra parts needed including a new stepper motor, Bondtech gears, idler spring, hotend assembly, spare x-axis belt,...
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To be honest, this project was no cakewalk, but as a massive geek and movie fan like myself, it was well worth the challenge. On my 3D model, all parts fit together seamlessly, but I had to get creative with some of the connectors. For those new to...
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Printer Settings: PLA Layer Height: 0.3mm Wall Thickness: 0.9mm Infill Percentage: 10% Infill Pattern: Cubic Nozzle Temperature: 220°C Build Plate Temperature: 65°C Print Speed: 120mm/s Infill Speed: 140mm/s Wall Speed: 30mm/s Support Speed: 100mm/s...
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You shouldn't need supports but I recommend using lots of cooling -- I actually pointed a desk fan at my printer while these were going to ensure the 60deg overhangs were nice and smooth. Mark where the surface support brackets will go underneath...
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On the right side, there's a fan that reproduces the summer breeze after it's caught and stored in the battery. Multiple copies of the rack gear can be glued together to increase storage capacity indefinitely. A small release lever on top keeps...
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... looking at the pictures, and here: https://youtu.be/YPMQjcqoc24 you'll find a short movie. Note: The attached .STL has nothing to do with this project; it's just required to publish this post. It's the fan-cover seen on the first photo by the way.
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However, I have added a sticky point on the backside of the bracket so that it sits tight around the fan shroud of the Ender 3 (late 2018 Model). Printing at 100% size was a too tight fit for me, but your mileage may vary. I also added a bedlevel...
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I still need to add more holes and mount holes for electronics, maybe add a fan as well (in progress). I started designing the tilt mechanism, which will consist of two cheap RC Servo motors and some 3D printed parts (in progress). I need to design...
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But, if you're interested just about gaming, you can totally ignore the radio section and use it as a small, DIY handheld!Formally it's a mobile Human-Machine Interface (HMI), as besides of the NRF24L01 you can use WiFi and Bluetooth to control your...
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Native format is .skp while a 3ds Max scene is 2016 version rendered with Vray 3.00 Loving fans of fine literature and exquisite furniture will recognize in this grand white Biarritz bookcase a stunning piece that adds sophistication to any home...
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Six hidden leaves manually unfold and fan out to expand the table; due to the artisan nature of its construction, the table does not form a perfect circle when extended. Leaves store within the table, hidden from view. This item is crafted with...
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With such a huge fan base, something had to be done so as to act as a daily reminder of the buildingâs existence. This is where the 3d building models of the Pantheon in Rome comes in. A 3D (three-dimensional) model is a physical representation of...
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Post process after support removal for a seamless contact to the neighboring partstwo- or multi-sided cooling fan, otherwise the overhangs might sag while cooling downPLA or other filament that prints details as precisely as possible.Little or no...
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Nonetheless, it's a great design, and fans of Coffin's other puzzles will surely want to print a copy. UPDATED March 2020 with a new design and larger size. ### Printing Instructions Two versions are provided: a four-color version and a...
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I added to this a 50mm blower fan for part cooling, as the stock unit is lacking this - a must as far as I'm concerned. Extruder The Cyclops hotend requires more force than the stock direct extruder can put out. I ordered 2 of the Greg's Wade...
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Other things you'll need: - E3D V6 hot end - MGN12H Linear rail (300mm) - Inductive sensor - Steel build plate for mesh bed levelling - Sensorless homing, or design something for the X limit switch to work - Bondtech gear - You can use the stock...
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A 12V case fan is mounted in the lid to pull air out of the enclosure. Vents are positioned to ensure that fresh air passes across the heat sinks on the boost and buck converters. I goofed and didn't read the product description closely enough to...
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The power board fan screws must be recessed or they will interfere with the inside of the box. I used a Polyfuse 5000mA/30V (polyswitch) as fuse on the terminal block. Whats left to do? Perhaps some vent hole. I do not expect to use any heavy...
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... video is shared for demonstration purposes only.<br>BB8 is a Disney Star Wars created character. I make no claim to its design, merchandise or anything like that. This is fan art for the community.
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Combining old-school modding techniques with new-school 3D printing and adding my own custom paint style and basic modeling skills resulted in a unique creation for Longshot fans. I'd like to express my gratitude to everyone who has shared their...
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Remove sections from both the 30mm fans' mounting blocks and cutouts for sheet metal screws where necessary according to your specifications for installation. Don't forget about adjusting belt positions by adding slots near idler bearings or else...
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Ensure your printer excels at printing bridges (a fan is highly recommended)\r\n\r\nBefore printing, take a look at the layer view to ensure the bridges are oriented correctly. I've included an image for comparison; check layer 3 and 6 to see if they...
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This has been designed for countersink M6 bolts, but cap head 10mm work as well. --Disclaimer--This front riser is extremely close to crashing the EVA 3.0 fan shroud. I have not tested prior EVA models. I made it specifically for my machine. It...
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The largest crowd to ever attend a football game at the stadium was on September 9, 2018, when 74,532 fans watched the Panthers defeat the Dallas Cowboys 16–8. In 2003, they won the NFC Championship Game and reached Super Bowl XXXVIII, losing 32–29...
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As my PSU is an inexpensive one, the fan is always on, providing constant cooling. I'd like to extend huge thanks to robertguy and flash24 for their designs, which form a significant part of my version. So, thank you Rob, and merci Flash24! By...