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  • 3D printing the case

  • Start by downloading the 3D print files in the 'files' section.Depending on your printer the settings will vary however i would recommend -100% Fill density-Supporting structures are a must- PLA or ABS plastic is fine.The print should take around...
  • 3D printing

  • The STL files are available on Thingiverse or directly from the project files. These STL files are for 3D printing or visualization, if you feel like modifying the 3D design and missed Log#4, don't worry: all the Solidworks source...
  • 3D Modeling

  • 3D printing was used to make some of the parts in this project. Of course the litter box itself was bought in a normal pet shop. However, some custom parts had to be designed and printed to allow the electronics to be added to the litter box. All parts...
  • 3D Printing

  • 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....
  • 3D print body

  • For more details, please see http://veterobot.org We are constantly developing and improving our robot. As a result, the building instructions could quickly become outdated. However, our project wiki is kept up to date. That is why we decide to provide...
  • 3D Design and printing

  • The vase design was inspired by: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/filament-vase Instead of normal colored filament, transparent filament is used and illuminated by a hidden Neopixel LED ring in the base of the vase. The vase was designed in...
  • 3D Print the Blind Repair Clip

  • Once modeling is complete (or if you decide to just print my provided STL file), export the STL file to your desktop. Select your preferred 3D print slicing program in order to prep the file for printing. I personally use Simplify3D. There are free options...
  • 3D printing

  • I created a spreadsheet of the times to print the parts for the basic flying saucer. This is the one I made without a NAS in it, that acts as a slave set of 84 LEDs to the first. It takes around 8 days to print (at 14 hours per day) or less when...
  • 3D printing (optional)

  • If you have access to 3D printer you can print attached stl files and en-up with really nice device ready to be used and less looking like prototype.You can download files from our GitHUB ( https://github.com/thingsonedge/cricket/blob/master/stl/TOE_WIFI_PIR_sensor_3D_stl_files.zip...
  • 1st 3D printing!

  • First time we will 3D print both dactyl-manuform keyboards Models used in this build are the joseandres42 dactyl-manuform version: https://github.com/joseandres42/dactyl-manuform-mini-keyboard Original Dactyl-Manuform repo by bstiq: https://github.com/bstiq/dactyl-manuform-mini-keyboard...
  • Print the 3D parts

  • Material : We use ABS on a Zortrax M200 for  its resistance and its functional prototyping properties. It should work well with other plastic types, depending of the 3D printers you use. For a standard print, we have good result with this ...
  • 3D printing output

  •  Please download the following three files uploaded to FIles and output them with a 3D printer. ABS and PLA materials are fine.  However, be careful about the material of "ank_parts.obj" if you actually want to make it drink liquid (milk)....
  • 3D Printing

  • You can download all the stl files on the following websites: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3737074 I printed the whole structure in PLA, usign two different colors. The whole print took me around 5h, using 0.2 mm resolution and 10% infill. No supports...