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Toyota Mark X Reiz 2012 Printable Car In Separate Parts

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BMW E91 MSport 2009 Printable Car Body

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BMW E91 MSport 2009 Printable Car In Separate Parts

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Bodywork MiniZ

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Nissan Figaro 1991 Printable Car

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Mazda MX-5 Miata 2016 PRINTABLE CAR Body

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CADILLAC ECTO-1 GHOSTBUSTERS 1959 (1/24) Printable Car Body

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Suzuki Jimny XC Long Wheelbase 2022 Printable Car

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1:28 RC Car Holding Lifting/Mini Z/Kyosho

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Jeep Cherokee Limited 2019 Printable Car In Separate Parts

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Jeep Cherokee Limited 2019 Printable Car Body

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Jeep Renegade 2019 Printable Car Body

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Ford Super Duty Crew Cab 2011 Printable Car Body

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RC Trailer Mini-Z

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Trailer RC Mini-Z

MINI-Z shunting vehicle

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For MINI-Z shunting vehicle

Mini-z Camaro shell

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This is a mini-z shell. ... It should fit on mini-z mr-03/s.

Mini Z Offset Gage

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Simple Offset Gage For mini Z AWD and RWD Wheels.

Friction Round Mini Z

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Piece of a Mini Z friction shock absorber.

Battery Case - Mini-z

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Ideal case for mini-z AAA battery storage

Mini-Z 4x4 rearbumper

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Bumper for Kyosho mini-Z. Second model. ...Still in progress.

Mini-z dish wheels

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Dish wheels for 2wd mini-z. I've only printed the +1 front and +3 rear. ...

Mini-Z Overland Parts

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Mini-Z Overland Repair Parts; more will be coming as I break more stuff!

Stand pour mini Z

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petit stand mini Z avec emplacement pou r: batteries outillage roues et flacon d'huile

Mini-Z MR01 Tire

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This is a Tire I designed fitting my Mini-Z MR 01. ...It prints well with TPU, but an even softer material is probably better.

Mini-Z Bodyclip

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... or even both bodyclips are cracked. As spare bodyclips are hard to get, I made a printable version. Now I have always some spares with me when I take my Mini-Z to the track. Instructions Print it, remove the support and glue it to your Mini-Z body.

Battery Tool Mini Z

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Tool to take off batteries from rc car Kyosho Mini Z Tool2 is made for Pn Racing T base part Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator (5th Generation) Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes How I Designed This

Mini Z Remix Stand

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Remix of PBARSAMIAN dNano stand, couldn't find anything for the mini z out there that I liked and the dNano were a bit small so I scaled to 120% to be able to accommodate the size differential

Kyosho Mini-Z Gokart

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Convert your Mini-z mr03 into a AWSOME Gokart, drives really good, print driver, and sidepods with tree support, and the rest as normal with support. ...i recomend 20% infill for everything 3 - 2 - 1 RACE

Mini-Z Reifenbox

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Box für Mini-Z Reifen &nbsp;. ...5 Reihen a 4 Stück &nbsp;Reifen passen in diese Box.</p><p>Gedruckt in PLA geht auch mit jedem anderen Filament.</p>

Mini-Z Body Pritsche

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Mini-Z Body T1 Pritsche, 98mm Wheelbase, Wide, front Rims 8.5mm Offset 3mm, rear Rims 11mm Offset 3mm. Best Perfprmance without all Equipment (no Spoiler, no Heck Plate. ... Print: 20% Infill, Stützstruktur 6%

Mini-Z Bodyclip

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. .. are cracked. As spare bodyclips are hard to get, I made a printable version. ...Now I have always some spares with me when I take my Mini-Z to the track. Instructions Print it, remove the support and glue it to your Mini-Z body. Category: R/C Vehicles

BBR Mini-z Diffusers

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... with the air flowing over the body and wing. This kit is designed to fit PN Racing Mini-Z MR02/03 98-102mm V4 LCG Motor Mount Part Number MR2289 SOME MODIFICATION MAY BE REQUIRED Modification may be required to fit the variety of bodies available.

mini-z rim Felgen

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this are two different designs of rim's for the mini-z AWD or wltoys 1:28 RC cars. The tolerances of the rim hub may vary depending on your print settings. ...If you need some smaller or wider hub sizes, I may provide you with the new files if you...

Mini-z Lipo Chassis

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This is my final chassis-The Mini-Z LiPo chassis. This is not for the faint of heart. This is a replacement chassis for your Mini-z. This is really meant for the advanced mechanics looking to go to LiPo batteries used in the Atomic chassis. You...

Mini-z GT Wing

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My friend and colleague needed a wing for his Ivawer Saleen S7/mini Z body and we like the GT cars that you se on Lemans 24h. After some research we found a Saleen with a GT-like wing and heres an attempt to make one. There are 3 different wings...

Mini Z F40 Splitter

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I use it in racing on my Mini Z Ferrari F40. Using the carbon fiber nose clip from PN Racing and heavy-duty side clips I made. 1.0 was never released. Because I damaged two of my chassis with it! OUCH! The 2.0 is designed to snap before...

Mini Z Dummy Carrier

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This is a very basic carrier-dummy to hold your mini-z Body. Different holes allow to accomodate to the different wheel-bases. All you need is 4 small tapping screws and two metal rods for the axles. Comes with hubs and plugs to keep your wheels...

Mini-Z Track parts

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As Posted on Mini-z World Community (FB) here are the files from my track parts! I am using 25x40mm cable canal from my local DIY store as barriers. I think they are available worldwide. The curbs i added dual ( when 2 cable canals coming...

Mini-Z Wheel Tray

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Wheel/tire storage tray for Mini-Z's and other 1/28 scale R/C vehicles. Consists of a 3D printed insert with steel dowel pins inserted, housed within an off the shelf box. After printing, re-drill all the dowel pin holes with a 1/16" inch drill. ..

Mini Z Light

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... Your bowden tube could get snagged on this after returning from a very tall print. &nbsp;You may have to manually push the tube away as its going down.Adapted from:https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/30855-prusa-mini-z-motor-cable-protection

Mini Z Truck Body

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Should fit all Mini Z chassis with Wheelbase of 102mm [LM] and 98mm. Used wide setting for MR-03. Fits up to +3 mini-z wheels. I make sure all my models do not have weird or hidden geometries and are manifold so should be no issues with printing....

Prusa MINI Z Brace

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The MINI-z-bottom part that I included is modified as needed, and it has a bit of extra clearance for the t-nut. The brace is designed for button head M5 screws. I used 12mm screws for six of the eight attachment points and two 8mm screws for the...

Mini Z "Audi"

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This is a car body for Kyosho Mini Z MR-03 chassis. It is based on the Audi R8 body design from Michal Majer from Grabcad.https://grabcad.com/library/audi-r8-body-1 Thanks for your work! I have made some modifications and scaled it to fit to a MR03.

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G-CODE in Russian for 3D printing (Mini-Reference)

Often, for high-quality printing, and especially when selecting print parameters, it is necessary to be able to read and edit the G-code during calibration. nine0006

A banal example: setting your own values ​​for the "Temperature Tower" or creating start and end blocks of codes in slicers for a specific printer.

On some sites (like reprap.org/wiki/G-code) on the Russian-language pages, the commands are only partially described in Russian, and the rest in English. On some domestic sites, the commands are translated into Russian, but some are given with errors - stupidly copy-paste a clumsy translation.

Tired of searching through different sites, trying to find the CORRECT description of a particular command and its parameters. nine0006

I made myself such a mini-reference book. I'll be glad if anyone else finds it useful.

I tried to describe the maximum number of commands used, except for very specific ones.

(Yes, special commands for deltas, for example, sorry, I consider them specific and not necessary for me)

However, most commands are supported by all printers and firmware.

Attention! Compliance of commands and parameters is checked only for Marlin firmware.

G commands

G0(G1) Xnnn Ynnn Znnn Ennn Fnnn – movement.

G0 - fast idle

G1 - linear working travel

Xnnn, Ynnn, Znnn – coordinates.

Еnnn - amount of extruded material in mm (with negative values ​​- retract).

Fnnn – travel speed in mm/min (this speed will be used until the next change).

G0 X12 (will move 12mm in X) nine0006

G0 F1500 (Set travel speed to 1500 mm/min.)

G1 X90.6 Y13.8 E22.4 (Move 90.6mm in X and 13.8mm in Y while extruding 22.4mm of material.)

G4 .

Pnnn - Timeout, in milliseconds

Snnn - Timeout in seconds.

"G4 S2" and "G4 P2000" equivalent

G10 - Plastic rollback (Retract)

Filament rollback according to M207 settings.

G11 - Plastic feed

Feed / reposition the head according to M208 settings.

G20 - Inch unit setting

G21 - Setting the units in millimeters

From now on, the reading will be in inches/millimeters. nine0006

G28 - Move to start ("home") until limit switches actuate

G28 – home on all axes.

G28 X Z - Move home only in X and Z axes

G29 - Create table curvature mesh (MESH_BED_LEVELING)

The command allows you to create a compensation (Z-height) grid and use it later when printing. The grid can be used repeatedly even after the printer is turned off. nine0006

After using the G28 command, the mesh created by the G29 command flies off.

It is necessary to save the rhinestone mesh after it has been created! To recall the grid from memory, use the M420 command.

Be sure to use G28 before using G29, otherwise the mesh will be incorrect.

Creating Mesh Bed Leveling manually (via commands):

1. Enter G29 S0 to start meshing.

2. Enter G29 S1 to set the first grid point. nine0006

3. Align the nozzle height with paper (as usual).

4. Enter G29 S2 to save the value and jump to a new point

5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the creation procedure is completed.

6. Enter M500 to write the resulting mesh to EEPROM.

Creating Mesh Bed Leveling using the printer menu (the function must be active in the firmware):

1. Select Prepare followed by Auto home (aka G28 command). nine0006

2. Select Prepare and then Level Bed.

3. Wait for on-screen instructions to begin. Press the "twist" on the screen when the inscription "Click to Begin" appears. The head will go to the first grid point.

4. Use the thumbwheel to raise or lower the nozzle to align the nozzle with the paper. Same as when leveling the table. After you have achieved the desired gap between the nozzle and the piece of paper, press the "twist". The head will move to a new grid point.

5. Repeat step 4 until the program has passed all points. nine0006

6. When finished, enter the Control menu and select the Store memory item to save the created mesh to EEPROM.

To use the grid stored in EEPROM when printing, use the command

M420 S1 (See M420).

G90 - Setting absolute coordinates

All coordinates are absolute relative to the machine origin.

G91 - Set relative coordinates nine0208

All coordinates from now on become relative to the last position. Marlin translates all axes into relative coordinates, including the extruder.

G92 Xnnn Ynnn Znnn Ennn - Set position

This command can be used without any additional parameters.

G92 - reset all axis coordinates to zero.

Xnnn - new X coordinate nine0006

Ynnn - new Y coordinate

Znnn - new Z coordinate

Ennn - new extruder position

Example: G92 X10 E90

M-commands

M17 - Enable/Enable all stepper motors

M18 - Remove current from motors

The motors can be turned by hand. Analog command M84

M20 - List of files on SD card

M21 - SD card initialization

If the SD card is loaded when the printer is turned on, this will happen by default. The SD card must be initialized for other SD card functions to work.

M22 - Release SD card

The specified SD card will be released. On future (random) read attempts, a guaranteed error occurs. Useful before removing the SD card. nine0006

M23 - SD card file selection

Example: M23 filename.gco

M24 - Start/continue printing from SD card

The printer will print from the file selected with the M23 command.

M25 - SD card print pause

M28 - Start writing to SD card

Example: M28 filename.gco.

A file is created on the SD card, designated as filename.gco (if the file exists, it is overwritten) and all subsequent commands to the printer are written to this file. nine0006

M29 - Stop writing to SD card

Example: M29 filename.gco

The file opened by the M28 command is closed and all subsequent commands are executed by the printer in normal mode.

M30 - Delete file from SD card

Example: M30 filename.gco. filename.gco will be deleted.

M32 - Select file and start printing from SD card

Example: M32 filename.gco.

Used for printing from an SD card and works the same as M23 and M24

M80 - Enable ATX Power Supply

Puts the ATX power supply into sleep mode. Does not work on electronics without sleep mode.

M81 - Turn off the ATX power supply

M82 - Set the extruder to absolute mode

M83 - Set extruder to relative mode

allows extruder to be extruder in absolute/relative units

M84 SNNN X, Y, Z, E - transfer motors to the standby mode

SNNN - time per seconds.

If a timeout is specified with Snnn, this command simply sets the stepper motor inactivity timeout.

If motors (X,Y,Z or E) are not specified, this command immediately disables all.

If one or more axes are specified, this command disables the specified ones immediately. For example, "M84 S10" will put stepper motors into standby mode after 10 seconds of inactivity.

M92 Xnnn Ynnn Znnn Ennn - Set the number of steps per axis per unit

Ennn - steps per unit for extruder nine0006

Examples: M92 X87.489 Y87.489 Z87.489 or M92 E420

Allows you to set the number of steps per unit (usually mm) for motors. These values ​​are replaced with the values ​​from the firmware at power up unless written to the EEPROM see M500.

M104 Snnn - Set extruder temperature and DO NOT wait

Snnn - Set temperature

Example: M104 S190

Sets the temperature of the active extruder 190C and immediately returns control (that is, DOES NOT WAIT for the extruder to reach the set temperature). See also M109

M105 - Get Extruder Temperature

Gets the temperature of the active extruder and hot bed in degrees Celsius. The temperature is transmitted to the connected computer. The response sent to the computer might look like this: ok T:201 B:117

M106 Snnn - Turn on the fan blowing part

SNNN - fan rotation of fan from 0 to 255 (127 - 50% speed)

m107 - turn off the fan

m108 - cancel the heating 9000 9000 temperature set by M109 and M190, continues printing.

M109 Snnn - Set extruder temperature and wait

Sets the temperature in Celsius and waits for it to be reached. See also M104

M110 Nnnn - Set current line number

Nnnn - Line number

Example: M110 N123

In this example, the number of the current line 123 is set. Thus, it is expected that the next line after this command will be 124.

m112 - Emergency Stop

m114 - receipt of current positions

m115 - Get a firmware version

m119 - Get the status of Containers

m140 - set the temperature of the table and DO NOT wait

Example: M140 S65

Sets the table temperature to 65C and immediately returns control (ie DOES NOT WAIT for the table to reach the set temperature). See also M190

M190 - Set table temperature and wait

Sets the temperature in Celsius and WAITS to reach it. see M140

M200 Dnnn Tnnn - Set the REAL diameter of the filament rod.

Dnnn – diameter in mm.

Tnnn – extruder number. (can be omitted for single extruder printers)

Example: M200 D1.65

Used to calculate the actual extruded volume. nine0006

See M404 for rating setting.

M201 Xnnn Ynnn Znnn Ennn - Setting of the maximum accelerations (in mm/s in sq.)

for axes.

Ennn - accelerations in mm/s in sq. for the extruder.

Only one/two of the parameters can be used.

Example: M201 X1000 Y1000 Z100 E2000

Use M500 to store parameters in EEPROM

M202 - Setting the maximum acceleration for simple (idle) movement.

!Not used in Marlin! V mm/s in sq. Example: M202 X1000 Y1000

Ennn - max extruder speed. nine0006

Only one/two of the parameters can be used.

Example: M203 X6000 Y6000 Z300 E10000

Use M500 to store parameters in EEPROM.

M204 Pnnn Rnnn Tnnn - Acceleration setting (in mm/sec. in sq.)

Pnnn - Printing acceleration

Rnnn – Retract Acceleration

Tnnn - Accelerations during idle movements

Only one/two of the parameters can be used. nine0006

Example: M204 P800 T3000 R9000

Use M500 to store parameters in EEPROM.

M205 Xnnn, Znnn, Ennn - Setting the maximum jerk (jerk) (mm / s)

Xnnn - jerk along the X and Y axes. (Jerks are the same along these axes)

Znnn - jerk along the Z axis.

Ennn - Jerk for extruder.

Only one/two of the parameters can be used.

Example: M205 X30 Z5 - Set jerk X/Y = 30, Z jerk = 5. nine0006

Use M500 to store parameters in EEPROM.

М206 Xnnn, Ynnn, Znnn - Set offsets relative to limit switches (zero)

Similar to G92 command, but these offsets can be written to EEPROM see M500.

Example: M206 X10.0 Y10.0 Z-0.4

M207 Snnn Fnnn Znnn - Set retract parameters (bar retraction)

Snnn - positive retract value in mm. nine0006

Fnnn – feedrate mm/sec.

Znnn - lift (lift) of the head along the Z axis in mm during retract. (Helps avoid hitting the model)

Example: M207 S4.0 F2400 Z0.075

Used subsequently for G10 and G11 commands.

Use M500 to store parameters in EEPROM.

M208 Snnn Fnnn – Bar feed recovery parameters after retract

Snnn – positive feed value in mm. nine0006

Fnnn – feedrate mm/sec.

Use M500 to store parameters in EEPROM.

M209 Snnn – On/off automatic retraction

Snnn – value 1 – on, 0 – off

Used if the slicer does not support the G10 and G11 commands.

Each extrusion command will be classified as a retract, depending on the value (positive or negative).

M218 Tnnn Xnnn Ynnn – head offset setting

Tnnn - head number

Xnnn, Ynnn – X,Y coordinates.

Example: M218 T0 X50 Y10.5

M301 Hnnn Pnnn Innn Dnnn — Write hotend PID parameters(!)

Hnnn – extruder number. h2 - the first exruder (hotend).

Pnnn - Proportional gain (Kp)

Innn - Integral factor (Ki) nine0006

Dnnn - Derivative coefficient (Kd)

Example: M301 h2 P1 I2 D3

Use M500 to store parameters in EEPROM.

See M304 for writing table PID.

M302 Snnn - Allow extrusion at Snnn and above.

Snnn - Set temperature

Example: M302 S170 - enable extrusion (turn on the extruder motor) at a nozzle temperature of 170C and above. M302 S0 - extrude at any temperature. nine0006

M303 Ennn Snnn Cnnn - Start PID calibration process for table/hotend

Ennn - E0 hotend, E1 table.

Snnn is the calibration temperature.

Cnnn – number of calibration cycles. More cycles - more precise parameters.

Example M303 E1 C8 S110 – table PID calibration at 110C for 8 cycles.

The PID parameters will be displayed as a string on the terminal screen of a program running in connection with the printer, such as Repetier-Host. nine0006

M304 Pnnn Innn Dnnn - Write table PID parameters (!)

Pnnn - Proportional coefficient (Kp)

Innn - Integral factor (Ki)

Dnnn - Derivative coefficient (Kd)

Example: M301 h2 P1 I2 D3

M301 - without parameters will display the current parameters.

Use M500 to store parameters in EEPROM.

For writing extruder PID see M301. nine0006

М404 Wnnn - Setting the nominal filament thickness 1.75 or 3.

Wnnn - nominal (theoretical) filament thickness in mm.

Example: M404 W1.


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