3D Printing SettingLayer Height : 0.2mmOutline Shells : 3Fill : 10%Supports: No STL Files2 x OttoDIY_foot_v08.stl2 x OttoDIY_Leg_v08.stl1 x Wombatics Otto Body.stl1 x Wombatics Otto Head.stl
I have included the STL files that I used to 3D print the cat's head, body (with labeled base plate), and the base housing for the electronics. The cat's body took a long time to print...around 18-24 hours at the layer height and speed that I selected....
Here are a few more-or-less random notes about 3D printing the calculator enclosure. I've printed it with the Creality Ender 3 V2 printer using PETG plastic, and the case went really well I think. Contrary to what's written in many websites,...
These small parts have been designed to complement the fixing system of the different electronic elements, technical panels and door. They are : 17 x M3 nut inserts to be placed in the round pockets of the CNC-milled parts “Back” and...
You can download all the stl files on the following websites: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2934791 https://pinshape.com/items/45555-3d-printed-diy-wi-fi-smart-scale https://www.youmagine.com/designs/diy-wi-fi-smart-scale https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/diy-wi-fi-smart-scale...
You need to find which part of your printer will move with the printing head. For example, for me, it was the X-axis V-Slot. It's the same with Ender 3, CR10, or any other 3D printer with a similar design.
Project and Printing SetupBefore you get started, please make sure you have a few things:3D Printer (or 3dhubs)Minimum build plate 200mm x 200mmNinjaflex (any color)Regular PLA or ABS
Step 2: 3D print settings Otto is very well designed for 3D printing, the files that you had downloaded are property oriented and centered, so wont give you trouble if you follow this common parameters: Recommended to use a FDM 3D printer with PLA material.No...
Attach bottom center piece of screen frameFusion 360 object path: "References"/"Screen with Extrusion Frame"/"Printed Mounts"/"Bottom Edge Center"This piece carries most of the weight of the screen while open. So when 3D printing this piece, consider...
Lots of things to print. It took me about 24 hours in total of printing. Unbelievable, are 3D printers going to get faster or do I just have a slow one? All STL files are in the github link: https://github.com/CodeMakesItGo/FireWorkController2021...
Printing the parts:Please use a slicer that supports calibrating holes properly. I use KisSlicer for slicing, there is a free version available that supports printing one type of part at a time. You may print multiple of them at once but only the same...
Requirements Oasis controller is written in Python. Right now the right Python with libraries is required to run Oasis controller. Install the right python and libraries before running the Oasis controller software. Python 3.6.2 PyQT5 (pip3 install PyQt5)pyserial...
At this point, it's time to procure components for the build and to start fabricating. Bill of materials is listed in Components Section of this page along with some links to parts I used. For the 3d-printed parts, I've used an FDM 3d printer (Creality...
Body Assembly:Final body assembly was fairly straightforward. The most time consuming process was cutting and fitting the timing belts. First, three stepper motors are mounted underneath the base: two in back (Z axis) and one in front (Y axis). Two Z...
3D print all the pieces. I used PLA for stiffness. All my 3D models were designed to be printed without the need for any support structures. You will need a 3D printer with a minimum print volume of 220mm x 220mm x 120mm in order to print these files....