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  • 3D Printing

  • I printed 2 parts:  A mount for the display to be glued (not optimised for the curvature of the oven) A mount for the rotary encoder
  • 3D Printing

  • 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
  • 3D Printing

  • I have used my Creality CR-10 Mini printer and 1.75 mm PTEG filaments to print the parts. I have printed it in 3 different colors yellow, Orange and Cyan. The diffuser is printed in the transparent filament. You need a support structure for printing...
  • 3D Printing

  • Grab the STLs from Thingiverse or directly from this page. Just a heads up, this is a very long print compared to a quick weekend project, it's about 4 days of straight printing. In the video you can see how long each part took to complete. I spread...
  • 3D printing

  • You can find the 3D models for the project on Thingiverse.  All the models can be printed without supports except button ring model. I recommend print these parts with 0.1 mm layer height and 100% infill.Screw and the long nut were designed...
  • 3D printing

  • To manufacture the parts, a 3D printer is used, specifically the CR-10 printer, using the Cura 4.11 software with the following parameters: Layer Height: 0.2mmNozzle: 0.4mmTree supports with 60° overangleHorizontal expansion: -0.05mmMaterial: PLAWeight...
  • 3D printing

  • 16 parts in total, using approximately 220g of filament (I’ve used PETG). Click above to see an interactive 3D model. 📐 All the .stl provided are in the correct orientation for optimal printing: A_bottom *B_wall *C_wall_track *D_pillarE_pillarF_pillarG_pillarH_nema_cover...
  • 3D Printing

  • I've printed these models in both PLA and ABS.  In the videos all the things are printed using my Prusa i3 Mk2 with PLA.   I just use 0.2 layer height, and the default infill percentage.  No supports or brims required.   I'm...
  • 3D Printing

  • Download and print the .stl files. The  parts parts are designed for a standard printer plate 20*20 cm. We have use an ABS like filament for is robustness but you can use PLA for prototyping purpose. 1kg of filament is required
  • 3D Printing

  • To bring your BrailleBot to life, let's start by 3D printing the essential components. Follow these steps to create the physical structure of your BrailleBot: You can view BrailleBot design directly on your browser, download it, open it in Fusion...
  • 3D Printing

  • Now we have the box ready, we 3D print the bracesand bolts to attach the headphones to the box. To fit our headphones, we have to change the size a bit, some trial and error and they're the right size. To avoid future headaches, we also...
  • 3D Modeling

  • In this step I present how the wallet was designed for 3D printing using flexible filaments. I also introduce the step-by-step involved in design of the case where electronic components are protected. If you're only interested in printing your own wallet,...
  • 3D Printing

  • The robot structure was entirely produced with 3D printing using Autodesk Fusion 360. In order to enable the production of robot replicas in makerspaces or fab labs, where the maximum time of use of the printers is crucial, the design of the robot was...
  • 3D Printing Notes

  • Most of the components in the project are printed in PLA with the exception of parts directly in contact with motor which will be made from ABS. PLA Printer setup: 0.3 mm layer height20 % infillHoneycomb fill pattern0.4 mm Nozzle diameter Keep fan speed...