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  • Putting it all together

  • Assembly is easy Simple Fasten base 3d printed part to the assembled board and place the 3d Printed Knob  and Concrete knob on top.   Once assemble and 
  • Run Test Print!

  • I made a cool Print Infinitely sign and I think it is the perfect first print for your 3D printer. Try running it to ensure your 3D printer operators correctly. I have included both the STL file and gcode for your use. Link to test prints: https://workbench.grabcad.com/workbench/projects/gcrHAT38NfZQu4oat4sHk3-AmwWRcN0bsbNID3e-RBKutN#/space/gcM1a6sAM3-5xPhVuC2xhwSpQXkVfuiPFueX-V44tka35n...
  • In the meantime, meanwhile, while waiting...

  • I looked around to see who, ever, in all of history, may have been mad enough to have modelled a vulcan scanner. Yeah, I found exactly 1. ( No, correction, I found a couple more, they are here:https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3d-star-trek-enterprise-vulcan-hand-scanner-model-1752868and...
  • Helium Mapper

  • The goal of this project is to create the best 3D-printable case for a Helium Mapper based on CubeCell HTCC-AB02S.This project is being developed openly using OnShape online 3D Cad program. Checkout the link to the project here:https://cad.onshape.com/documents/c87e98329184be07d601caa0/w/bff80783cbaddc22d0de3d85/e/6cfffe45e2dfed63fe9cccfe...
  • Print STL files

  • Print the STL files found here: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/remote-cat-door-lock  No supports should be required, I would suggest 100% infill around mounting holes if your slicer allows this but it is not imperative.
  • Session 4

  • - print test the gears- 3D model for the main egg structure- 3D model for the tail- improve the gear system to have a kinda more natural movement for the tail- figure out how to connect the gears and the wheels- End of session: print egg and tail and...
  • 2018-04-24

  • First big body cover printed. The part came out great. Running PrimaSelect PETG Solidwhite at 240C. This print was printed with 0.6mm nozzle instead of the original 0.4mm. layers looks nice and even! This part was printed at 2 shells at 10% infill and...
  • After three years.....AN UPDATE!

  • Hey Hackaday, it's a been a while! After a long time, I have decided to revisit my conveyor belt 3D printer project. Over the past few months, I have completed redesigned and rebuilt a brand new conveyor belt 3D printer. Here are some brief demos. When...
  • Elevator axis pulley assembly

  • Materials:Qty 2, Flanged Ball Bearing 6x15x5mmhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z3F1MR5?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 Qty 4, M5 T-Slot Nutshttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B095JSJTPX?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details Qty 1, Elevator axis front...
  • Parts selection

  • I made no particular effort in choosing the parts based on availability and or price as one would normally do in electronics design. The purpose of this exercise is to illustrate how the idea fits in with the traditional electronics product design workflow....
  • Core Component Selection

  • MCU x CH552  STM32G031J6 (link): no USB, 8pin package STM32F042F4 (Link): USB2.0, 1x 12bit ADC Temperature Sensors PT100(ADC)P0K1.232.6W.Y.010€ 6.08/ 1€ 3,32/ 1kuPT100(ADC)PTFC101B1G0(datasheet)€ 2,81/ 1€ 1,34/ 1kuThermistor(ADC)NTCLE203E3104GB0A(datasheet)€...
  • TAP v.2 : where it's going

  • The MUX64 is unchanged, the Gray7s circuit is redesigned, the Instruction Slice remains quite the same... The new general diagram shows that we're left with the redesign of the Execute module : There is one gotcha though, compared to the behaviour...