3d printer fidget spinner
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There should be a small air gap between the 3D printed parts across the lock while locked. - Apply superglue through the small holes at the back of magnets and screws to secure them, but only after final assembly and alignment as explained above. ...
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##Non-3D-Printed Parts Required + Three (3) of M3x8 mm socket head cap screws + Three (3) of M3 hex nuts + Three (3) of M5x20mm hex bolt + Three (3) of M5 hex nuts ##Colour Schemes You can do whatever you want here, truly, but some ideas based on my...
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This was my first project printing in a non-standard plastic and so I wanted to share my findings with the 3D printing community at large to help better inform people who are making the same decisions I have been. These better illustrate the...
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The suggested direction is to investigate denser 3D printing filaments and print the float as a solid with 100% infill. Another suggested option is to have the float weight machined at a steel workshop. Since the error of parallax is a concern for...
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Use strong supports, I used grid pattern @ 35%. The female thread on my clamp looked like it failed at first, but when I screwed the insert in the first time, a bunch of crap came out and revealed the proper thread. Post-Printing Required Hardware ...
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Features2 emplacements for 3.5" Hard disks, connected via USB3 to the Raspberry Pi140x25mm fan emplacement at the front for efficient cooling of the Raspberry Pi and hard drivesInternal Power-supply 5V/12VMain power switch and fuse accessible at the...
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This Shield was designed while keeping its strength in mind and serves as an example of a universal method to segment large parts into thin segments for 3D printing. The diameter of the shield is around 650mm. I designed the front side myself and...
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It is mostly 3D printed, and just requires a couple of bearings and some nuts and bolts. It is quite strong enough to hold my camera (~ 1.6 Kg) and I wouldn't expect any problems, with decently robust printing up to 2 Kg at least. First, a couple of...
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In real life, this would compare to a almost 1.5 meter tall 3D printed something with one tool change per layer (at 0.2 layer height). BOM To build this thingy, you'll need: - The printed parts - A standard size servo - A servo horn (preferably...
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This is a proof of concept entirely 3D printed HPR - High Powered Rocket. This model rocket is designed to fly a 29mm case upto a 6XL CTI reload, F, G, H or I impulse motors. THIS IS NOT A TOY. While the model can be printed for display, it is meant...
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My own 3D printable design of Iron Man's forearm rocket launcher. To build yourself, you will need three servos, an Arduino Nano, and some jumpers, a standard laser diode (optional), a toggle switch, a battery snap, two nails, a drill, super glue or...
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Put a bearing in one of the 3d printed side(From 'Leftovers' plate), slid onto aluminum until the bearing hole is centered with the mark and drill 8mm holes using bearing as a guide. You could also use 8mm bit just to mark the center, pilot with 3mm...
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Update: This design is now outdated, the new version is here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3543902 This is a launcher designed to aid in future designing of a 3D printed Nerf rival blaster. The arms are designed to pivot so that the correct...
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It attempts to simplify other designs out there for similar displays by using large, 3d printed parts to hold the diffusers, Custom PCBs to get the spacing right, and a laser cut back plane for ease of assembly. Things you will need: 20 PCBs - I got...
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... later. Before using 'File->Export' to save the file for 3D printing, you need to click on Render (the hourglass symbol or F6) which may take some time. If you find any errors or have suggestions for new features, please leave a comment. ...
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You should also share with your students some of the limitations of 3D printing - overhangs and bridging are obvious ones, but you should also talk about size limitations. I had two designs that were incredibly big and wouldn't fit at all. Rubric...
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Everything prints without support and even without infill; check the recommended print settings.You can print as many blocks and boxes as you like, as long as it is only for your and/or your immediate colleagues’ usage.You are not allowed to copy or...
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The backrest has a little groove meant to fit over the Front Axle Column so that it can rotate freely - be careful not to add glue there or else it'll stop rotating. How I Designed ThisI work primarily in Blender for modeling, and I've been working...
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https://youtu.be/-ZsXFX6hjXk Single Colour Timelapse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NDJFnoX_3g Subscribe to find out more support free 4K Time-lapse video: Subscribe Now!http://www.youtube.com/iczfirz Addiction to 3D Printing? Watch these...
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This is a digital 3D printable model of a Vampire miniature for tabletop games.It was modelled based on the diary entries of Giles Grafton. Here is one of the entries concerning this model: The horror stories The closer to the little town of...
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I set to in Onshape with an idea, which, as I drew it, developed into two ideas, and then into two finished 3d printed objects. They both seem to work without clogging, and each has its own advantages and disadvantages.This is the second idea, based...
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I wanted a finished look, but I didn't have the $30+ router bit I'd need to make a nice frame out of wood, so I used that router profile in FreeCAD to 3d print my own. Since my print bed can't do it's full 200x200 anymore due to mods (this still...
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I used Autodesk Fusion 360 as my design software to create the 3d printable cradle, which holds the tablet against the two-way mirror while allowing for easy removal. I measured the tablet and drew a "shell" around it in Fusion, then extruded a...
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MARK, CUT, DRILL, SAND and RUN with your 3d printed rc car!!! Emmm... what? With a piece of plastic? Ok, this is a tool to help you measure and mark, drill and hold your dogbones and pins while sanding them. To use it, you should go as follows: -...
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I also made a storage slot for them on the top structure.I used a DIN rail for mounting all of my electronics on the back and 3D printed a cover for the high voltage portion.I bought a small LED light bar from Amazon and afixed it under my top...
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I designed these brackets to fit around 3D printed covers that I already had on my machine and I designed them to clear the x-controller on the extension. The x-gantry bracket moves the drag chain out from the end plate which allows me to keep my...
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Here you find some Raw Flight footage https://youtu.be/Qk0gmJHHNjQ https://youtu.be/GNcI_8DAXxE Here you find some Edit Videos https://youtu.be/31kB_wO7Q50 https://youtu.be/QH5R2xzX7Gc 7inch Parts List Carbon Parts first: 1x K1_3mm_Bottomplatte_Back...
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Other practical factors that I found important when designing this model for 3D printing were: to slightly flatten the bottom to promote the top to tip over faster and also the design of the handle. I found that if the handle is chamfered to match...
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In this video I show you my revisions to the popular Prusa 3D printed Covid-19 / Coronavirus face shield. I noticed some areas that I thought could be improved with the original design. The biggest one was the requirement for some kind of elastic...
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Credit for the tilt-rotor design goes to Steve Carlson who designed a fantastic fully 3d-printed plane. Check it out here: https://hackaday.io/project/175286-minihawk-vtol July 17 2022 update: Added a bit fatter version of the long nacelle that...