Gyroid infill is the strongest infill. PrusaSlicer (and Slic3r) has modifiers so you can add extra material just where it's needed instead of the entire shell.
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Gyroid infill is the strongest infill. PrusaSlicer (and Slic3r) has modifiers so you can add extra material just where it's needed instead of the entire shell.
How do you measure the cleanness of the glass after using one of these methods?
Calculate the cost of losing a great image versus the cost of a new bellows.
How about a 3d printed rack?
Why would I need to do that when I have a 3d printer :cool:
By the way, that link doesn't have any 125mm lens caps.
See post #13:)
Why does a simple lens cap cost $30? Other than the mold cost which was probably recovered thirty or forty years ago, there isn't much to justify the cost.
You may want to remove your email from the previous post. Spammers harvest these.
The Fusion 360 file can be adapted to any lens by editing the dimension.
It's been a while since I've used Thingiverse so it's not showing images. Here's the link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3850143
I'm with Ethan for this particular lens. The lens cap can be made to resist any bending in the center. It's about a 2 minute job in Fusion 360 to design the cap.
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Post the inside and...
Isn't 5X7 the film size, not the case size?
Wouldn't the heat affect the lens?
T8 leadscrews are available on Aliexpress. I have both 1mm lead and 8mm lead. They come with nuts, but you can also order low backlash nuts separately. The nuts also come in several different...
I use Fusion 360 for 3d modeling. It can create either gcode for CNC machining or stl files for 3d printing. The price is reasonable (free):) Do you have any specs for the film holder?
Why would you recommend Gorilla glue when the OP reported in post #16 that hide glue worked perfectly?
I don't think the Mgn9 linear slides would be too heavy. The only real problem is the quality control on these rails is really bad. I'm using some rails made by STAF that are really nice, but they...
That begs the question of which one is real teak oil? I suspect the answer is none of them :o
Hang the changing bag in the closet. It stays dust free inside and you wouldn't need to move clothes out of the way. Or you could make the MDF version and install it in the closet.
You don't really need to guess how thick an aluminum plate needs to be in order for threads not to fail:
http://www.engineersedge.com/thread_strength/thread_minimum_length_engagement.htm...
The red, blue, and green lines are the drawing origin (0,0,0). Red is usually X axis. Green is usually Y axis, which leaves Blue to be the Z axis. The drawing looks fully dimensioned to me (Except...
If you don't already have a 3d CAD program, Fusion 360 works quite well and is free for hobbyists.
Step format files work much better than Stl files when you want to modify the model to fit your...
Won't other safer chemicals give you the same look? Do a search on ebonizing wood.
PLA will warp when it gets too hot, which IIRC is around 104F. Most car interiors will get hotter than that in the summer.
They claim to have tested it to 40C. Unfortunately, this is only 104F. In other words, don't use it in Phoenix in the summer or leave it in your car anywhere in the sun :p PETG would have been a...
Ebonizing it would show the grain nicely.
A trip to the freezer, then a little heat may loosen the shaft (The amount of heat depends on the materials).
You need to use a release agent on the male screw threads. You may or may not need to tap the threads after the JB Weld has cured. There are also products made specifically to rebuild threads which...
You may be able to repair the threads with JB Weld or similar epoxy. A helicoil may be a better option if, as Dan says, you can use it.
Search on 'Trepanning tool' for a few varieties of tools that will cut accurate circles.
The main question is whether or not you want to keep or reuse the hardware. If you don't need the hardware, then (carefully) use a small hand grinder (Dremel) to cut the hardware free. Otherwise,...
A #50 drill bit and a 2-56 tap will set you back between $5 and $10. It's not a difficult task to tap 2-56 threads. Practice on a piece of scrap metal first.
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What tools do you have? Plastic is quite easy to cut and shape with files.
p.s. If the plastic is ABS, then gluing it with acetone can be as strong as the original.
The easy way would be to get a gym membership and use it :cool:
Use air pressure to inflate a double walled tube.
How thick are the blades? Have you looked at shim stock? https://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-shims/=16w8wad
That looks better. Adding a couple of random bumps might help prevent a standing wave.
These two sites may be of some help designing a motorized agitator:
http://www.mekanizmalar.com/menu-linkage.html
http://blog.rectorsquid.com/linkage-mechanism-designer-and-simulator/
If you...
There are other options when it comes to small screws: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBrJI-P5aI8&feature=youtu.be
I made a 3d printed hood with internal baffles that works quite well. I designed it using Fusion 360, but if you were proficient in one of the rendering programs like Blender, you could probably get...
I'd be surprised if the average measurement made by @John Layton was not within the tolerances of the standard.