3d print retainer
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... ...To attach it securely, I used double-sided tape on both sides of the clip. Print Settings Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer Model: Printrbot Plus Rafts: Not Required Supports: Not Necessary Resolution: 0.2mm Layer Height Infill Density: 20%
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To fix this issue in just 30 minutes, print the provided OpenSCAD part and attach it over the bearing using the four holes with captive nuts from the instructions. The oversized holes allow easy M3 screw passage, while the thin design requires 1.0...
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This is an add-on for https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/1735-toyota-oem-style-trailer-hitch-cover-plug/comments#comment-106509I sized it up close, but the intent was just to drill a couple holes and use a zip-tie. ...PEGT, 0.20 mm, 100% infil</p>
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... 0.06mm with your preferred orientation. They simply secure the wiring loom for the print head to the right-hand side of the feeder head, making operation easier. ...The red fuzzy item is a pipe cleaner "Duster" used to remove dust from the filament.
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... to secure cord to the Angle_Brackets. 2021_08_26: --Oopsie! Made a mistake! I've replaced Backbone_04 with Backbone_05. The new one is much easier to print and the mushrooms are applied after it's printed by using M3 x 6mm button head screws.
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The new one is much easier to print and the mushrooms are applied after it's printed by using M3 x 6mm button head screws. ...Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-10S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 200 Infill: 100 Filament: Hatchbox...
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Attach a clip to secure one of the slender iMacs in place while inspecting or repairing it. ...Simply print out two clips and connect them with a flexible material, allowing you to loop the ends around the monitor's sides for added stability.
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... the hole, a little thicker. ...One I printed started falling apart. This isn't SUPER different but I preferred this one. Thanks to the original designer. ...A little stringy but I just didn't need to mess with it and cleaned it up when it was done.
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... a butter door for our refrigerator. ...it should fit most butter door areas. the whole thing fit inside the printer bed diagonally and was able to print as one piece. i use the robo plus mostly now. the bed is 200mmx 220mm if i remember correctly. ...
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... units. This clamp will secure tubular profiles measuring 1.5 inches by 0.75 inches perfectly. Print with support structures. I could have divided it into two segments and glued them together, but decided against it. ...Perhaps in version three.
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... compact than the standard ones. ...The originals have a bad habit of slipping out, so to secure these clips properly, you'll need to push them in firmly. To ensure they stay put, print them upside down with 0.2mm layer height and 100% infill density.
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... mounting purposes. If you desire extra room, increase the Z scale by modifying the model or STL file in RepG. To enjoy your shower without worrying about collapsing curtains, simply print, slide onto the shower rod, and tighten the rod accordingly.
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... for the elastic band included with the belt. ... This is split so there it doesn’t require being fed through the loops like the elastic band. I may add a clasp later, but this has been holding up nicely. Printed with PETG for flexibility.
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To fix a bearing issue on my MK6 extruder, I designed a plate that secures the bearing in place by utilizing existing nuts in the extruder body. ...Simply print and install it using four m3x16 bolts; I personally used 100% infill for added strength.
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... bed frame itself. The illustrations depict two distinct models, with the authentic version positioned on the far left side. Interestingly, the device used to print these items is actually a rebranded Wanhao printer, namely the Cocoon Create model.
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... from opening the lower cabinets, go figure...PETG should stand up to wear and tear better than PLA. ...Simple catch that prints in about 40 mins at 55mm/sThis object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/bDCMt53pFDZ
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... requires no disassembly for installation. ...Simply insert the part and rotate it 90 degrees using a flathead screwdriver. The file set includes four pieces to facilitate cooling between layers; print them at a .2mm layer height for optimal solidity.
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This is an articulated gem holder that can be used to showcase a jewel, artifact, gem, golfball or another precious item. The mount is designed to be printed without supports. ...The gemstone will need some supports.</p> <p>Please "like" this file if...
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... attaching them to the wall behind the bottom corners for a secure hold! Print Settings Printer: M3D Rafts: Ignore this option Supports: You can leave it blank too Resolution: Choose medium for best results Infill: Opt for 25% for a great balance
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Works great and holds well.We use this to keep the dog from opening the lower cabinets, go figure...PETG should stand up to wear and tear better than PLA. ...Simple catch that prints in about 40 mins at 55mm/s
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Not sure if anyone else will find this useful, but after printing the Ender 3 Spool Holder Sidemount by Adrenalinez (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3564351) I decided to mount it upside down on the printer's frame to solve a clearance issue. This...
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... a deep-walled opening engineered to securely hold a quarter-inch diameter post, complemented by a minimal amount of hot-glue for added stability. The design prints smoothly without the need for supports, provided the print speed is moderate.
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If you make the strap/catch/text different heights, you can swap filament mid-print for multicolour on any printer. **PLEASE NOTE**: When designing your strap, all text MUST be in upper case to ensure that all characters are anchored at the top AND...
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If you print it out of a hard plastic, you will have to find a drill bit that is ever so slightly smaller than the arm diameter and drill out the hole, then force it on and hope it doesn't break... so, again, we highly recommend TPU. ...Now, let's get...
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... failure. Solution: A small, uncomplicated spacer will suffice to occupy the space between the top of the relays and the inner surface of the lid. My print fit snugly, necessitating two thumbs to secure it firmly into place. ...Proceed with caution!
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I print these supports with minimal material usage, eliminating top and bottom layers altogether and using sparse infill patterns with few shell layers. The OpenSCAD code for this design is included below. ...It's not my finest work, but it gets the...
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... I created a modified cable clip with zip tie attachment that keeps the cable away from itself. Its working well so far. I printed it out of PETG using a .6 nozzle and a thickness of .15mm. Just use a Brim. 3mm Zip Tie to secure the cable. ...
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... it sat far enough back to prevent bent and broken filament during feeding. ...However, this caused a loose fit, with the PEK actually hopping up and down while printing. ...To solve this issue, I designed a clip to securely hold the PEK in place.
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This saves half the print time (33 min on Prusa mk3S instead of 68), and if you have short hair there's less plastic touching your skin. Any infill above 20 or above is fine. I use PETG due to extra flexibility, but PLA may be fine. ... This...
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It's not excessively tight, but after printing, I carefully heated the clip with a lighter and made a slight fold to achieve just the right snugness. Now, it's absolutely perfect! ...To ensure a secure hold, I applied two-sided tape to the door side,...