3d connections spacemouse
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I've read that brushing or submerging in melted candle wax (not too hot though - Paraffin starts melting at 37 deg C / 99 deg F) can seal a 3d print. If you do use wax keep fire safety in mind as some FDM plastics are flammable and wax has now made...
prusaprinters
Ihr müsst die Kabelfarben dazu in der Reihenfolge umdrehen:Blau-Rot-Grün-Schwarz -->> Schwarz-Grün-Rot-BlauDanach noch den Drucker Kalibrieren zwecks ausgebauter Pinda und##################### FINISH #####################oberster Stecker auf...
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Po cca 10 letech zkušeností s kutilsky vytvořeným prostorově úsporným pisoárem pro malé bytové WC (nejprve kompletně z nerezového plechu, oceněno v soutěži pořadu Vychytávky Ládi Hrušky, později vytvarovaného z akrylátové desky)...
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These models were heavily modified to fit in the arms' surfaces, using Microsoft 3D Builder. Some parts were designed to be self-assembled, so the resulted articulation may be too loose. Do not scale unless you find it too loose or tight. If you just...
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I plan on converting the whole station from spare parts to all 3d printed. Even though it doesn't show in the schematics, some of the sensors are doubled for redundancy and to check each other. Updated 8/17/18: Since the original I made back in...
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I did not render this model, I just resize, soften and simplified it using Microsoft 3D Builder, to share the same scale as other objects. The original file is from the collection of asteroid radar detection of the PDS site.<br> The file's names...
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This model was based on Naidu (2020), remeshed, scaled and divided using Microsoft 3D Builder. The shape of the satellite Dimorphos is just an ellipsoid that fits the radar images. The next year we will have better images from this pair from the DART...
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I made the main body with SolidWorks 2018 and the details with textures I made up, processed with MATLAB R2020a, and finally mixed using Microsoft 3D Builder. I don't like very much flying saucer designs, but I really enjoyed the show. The bottom...
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Each level is divide in eight parts no larger than 27cm, you need to have a bigger printer, or you could split them by yourself using Microsoft 3D Builder, Tinkercad, or similar to those. As it's a very big model, I know many people would want to...
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I did not render this model, I just softened and simplified the non-convex model available in the 3D Asteroid Catalogue site, where it is unreferenced, but I think that it is from Hanuš (2017). All three moons of it are too small to make in the same...
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