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2 Walls were enough for proper strength but I'd do more (+ higher infill ratio) if I'd make larger and structurally more demanding boxes.Try to keep fan speed as low as possible for good layer fusion.Slicing can get a bit complicated if you want...
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These items allow fans to showcase their love for the iconic sneaker in various aspects of their lives, further solidifying the Nike Air Force's status as a cultural icon. In conclusion, the Nike Air Force has left an indelible mark on the world of...
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They are both simple, cheap, open-source and 3D-printed little robots which have refined Bob two-legged design. Yet, I am not a fan of their strange square heads. What I would like is a teapot. A dancing teapot. BOM (Bill of materials)I'll use the...
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You can change the thickness of the clip with the variables if you want to.I am a big variable fan. You can change many things at the top of the file. There are a few local variables in the modules. Hack it to pieces, I won't...
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At least 30mm gained over the original HD12-CFx in the X-axisPermanent ADXL345 mountCable strain relief mount with integrated screw clampOptical end stop relocated to the right rear side with integrated mount (original mounting position is front...
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Print at 0.2 mm layer thickness with support (required for the ball only) and ensure plenty of fan airflow to smooth out overhangs on the bottom of the ball. You may need to use sandpaper to round out the bottom if it doesn't come out perfectly...
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... a crapCAD schematic of the optocoupler board I made to run the 12v probe completely isolated from the RAMPS board. Updates: - 2/11/18 Changed fillet on fan mount to make it easier to print. Please like, comment and share! ...Thank you and enjoy!
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I've enabled RPM filtering and changed the dynamic filter accordingly, but other then that my filters are at the stock 1.0 value. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Pro Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.24mm Infill: 30%...
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You could add a fan if you want, but one shouldn't be needed. * Visibility is actually pretty good out of the eye holes. I'm easily able to walk around without bumping into things, use my phone, etc. while wearing it. ...* You will probably want to...
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The flipped axis mount is particularly tricky since it must clear below the part cooling fan to preserve the gain in X printing space afforded by flipping the Z-assembly (see picture). I recommend soldering the wires on either side of the leads so...
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Using the 3d printed holder requires a PC case screw (one of those for the fans), to join this part with the metal plate of the controller. Place the plate in position and then attach the joystick holders. The piece PLA_joystick_holder_clamp_down.stl...
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= ) I had no problems printing these with 5015 part cooling fans and at 130%-200% scale, with 0.12mm-0.18mm layer heights and up to 0.18mm-0.25mm for parts/areas without threads. 100% scale may be too small to print if you're using a nozzle...
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This secures the PSU and incorporates a (variable rate) 120mm blower fan. It bolts to an upright of the enclosure, sized for existing bolt positions (would also attach to a LACK enclosure on one leg).</p><p><strong>Performance notes:</strong> With a...
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The A6 hot-end tube was a non-standard length which I found hard to find, and the filament cooling fan served no purpose while adding weight to the already top-heavy cross slide. As I only run PETG at a max print speed of 60mm/sec, going fast is not...
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One of my biggest issues was the jumble of wires from the fans, grow light, GoPro, water pump relay, etc, these clamps were the solution to that issue. I have also included a GoPro mount that clamps to the support poles, as well as a...
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This means it's crucial to ensure 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 ...
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I'm not a fan of bolt-on solutions since the bolt holes could shear and you'll lose the cam in a serious crash. This mount is the result of vigorous testing and crashing hard! I hit a steel girder full speed for aham... errr... testing, just to be...
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3 walls and 30-50% infill is enough. Both, the bottom and middle parts should be printed absolutely dry, slow, hot and without a fan; layer adhesion is top priority here. Only the very last top parts can benefit from a slight breeze. Otherwise they...
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Good bed adhesion required to prevent large parts lifting in corners. Post-Printing Full assembly in the video: https://youtu.be/Cv5pEcBI5HwrnrnHardware required:rnrn- SKR mainboard adaptor to printer: original M3 screwsx 4rn- SKR mainboard adaptor...
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I'm not a fan of removing my glass bed every time I re-apply hairspray so I usually fold a paper towel into a little square, and spray the hairspray onto there, and then wipe it on in a thin layer in the middle of the bed. This has worked great,...
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As I am a huge fan of Garfield I wanted to recreate the classic scene of Garfield resting in his bed with his beloved Pooky by his side. There are only a few “constants” throughout my life - Garfield is one of them, and I love him dearly.This is the...
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As I am a huge fan of Garfield I wanted to recreate the classic scene of Garfield resting in his bed with his beloved Pooky by his side. There are only a few “constants” throughout my life - Garfield is one of them, and I love him dearly.This is the...
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Everything prints easily without supports, but to make it fit nicely, you'll need a decent printer, and the standard handle on the drawers might require some bridging from your printer (turn part cooling fan on for PLA). The Thin Handle does not...
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A small fan in the back with a guided airflow path would be great.Air Pressure MitigationPressing magnets and threading screws into cavities has the potential to trap and pressurize air in the area trapped behind the magnet/screw. This can make it...
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Quieter fans and an enclosure with sound blanket took care of the rest. I liked aspects of the various Prusa I3 Mk2 frame braces on Thingiverse so I made my own in Fusion 360. In conjunction with a z-frame brace...
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I don't have the program, but it's not that hard :) ThreeWayNeopixel - A guide where you can stick neopixel onto 3 sides to make it omni light, Note it's built for 3535 SK6812 strips, NOT the traditional 5050 WS2812/SK6812 YG2900Mount - As title,...
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I'm discontinuing the 4 button version, but will keep the files in case someone wants to use them for their own projects. ==========Project updates========== This is a Pico 8 inspired, fan-made handheld, using the Raspberry Pi Zero W. You are free to...
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Or Maybe post a Remix of the BLTouch version of the Connector Plate ;) If you need small things to be changed (without wanting to do a Remix) just comment it, I will se what I can do. Also of course please give feedback even if its working fine :)...
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Well, the solution lies in the "Power Supply, Raspberry Pi, Relay Module, Fan Case" available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2480530, which uses GPIO-1 to turn off/on the printer via a relay module. A YouTube video...