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I've had this eBay coupler around for ages but never used it. After Maker Faire I'd felt like my rods weren't aligned well, but never really fixed it. Swapped this in today, seems to work well?
From the top to bottom the connectors are:
On the left:
- USB,
- extruder heater,
- extruder fan,
- extruder temperature sensor
- Feeder stepper
- Gamma axis stepper
- βeta axis stepper
- αlpha axis stepper
On the right:
- Power jack
- SD connector
- αlpha axis limit switch
- βeta axis limit switch
- Gamma axis limit switch
Dessa bilder och videor visar hur skalmodeller av stolar från Nyköpings Tekniska Gymnasium studenter skrivs ut i färg på en ZPrinter 3D-skrivare.
Om skolan:
www.nykoping.se/Nykopings-gymnasium/
Om ZPrinter 3D-skrivare
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China revealed that they have been using 3d printers for repairing tools, and broken parts in ships, thus making sure not to carry accessories and replacements for broken parts. 3d printing made that easy for hard working military engineers. Army officials have already impressed with 3d printing technology as they suggested to use it for armed forces support system.
Printed on MakerBot #1136
File from here: www.thingiverse.com/derivative:7998
Printed in Ultimachine translucent blue PLA.
Printed with the same sloppy settings as the first test, but actually looked pretty good.
Using Repetier-Host with Slic3r to run the printer. Embarrassingly, at first I did not realize the settings profile I was editing was the not the "active" profile, so my first couple prints ran with the derpy defaults. Having just built the kit, I was happy with how they were coming out anyway, so it was fun to realize it could do even better.
eMAKER Huxley first PLA print using Sprinter firware's RAMP acceleration, with layer height 0.3mm through a 0.5mm nozzle. Printed from SD card with a RAMPS board and Kliment's SD card daughter board.
Photos from the malfunktion project.
Electronics: Makerbot Gen4
Material: Silicone
Solenoid coils from solenoid valve
Magnets
Bass Guitar
450 W Bass Amplifier
video of the process at: youtu.be/A1MYopELyyU