3d printer mouse trap
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A DIY Rolling Mouse Trap Made Easy. You'll Need Just Two Standard Skate Bearings and a Piece of 3/4-Inch PVC Pipe. Note That These Bearings Were Designed for a Snug Fit, So Be Prepared to Get Creative with Your Tools. I Had to Tap Mine into Place...
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The trap must be teetering on the tipping point so that the additional weight of a mouse will close the door. This is much harder with the heavy glass bottle compared to PET. I found the included bottle holder inadequate, both in terms of the odd...
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The trap must be teetering on the tipping point so that the additional weight of a mouse will close the door. This is much harder with the heavy glass bottle compared to PET. I found the included bottle holder inadequate, both in terms of the odd...
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The trap must be teetering on the tipping point so that the additional weight of a mouse will close the door. This is much harder with the heavy glass bottle compared to PET. I found the included bottle holder inadequate, both in terms of the odd...
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This design is for a rotating style of bucket mouse trap. To prevent mice from hanging on to a stationary spot with their rear legs and stretching out towards the bait, the entire rotor turns. The small moment arm of the ends of the spindle shouldn't...
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The unsuspecting mouse finds itself trapped beneath the pit, its escape routes expertly sealed off by the device's ingenious design. As it frantically tries to free itself, the marble finally comes to rest at the end of its journey, a triumphant...
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Victor Mouse Traps CD back wheels gray balloons for traction. Drive shafts are robust 1/4" aluminum rods, expertly crafted to withstand demanding conditions. High-quality bearings, measuring 1/4" x 5/8" x 9/32", ensure smooth operation and prolonged...
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This is a live-catch jar mouse trap based on a 1927 patent (https://patents.google.com/patent/US1618513A/en).To assemble the trap you need a twist of jar with a 81.6mm opening, two to three paper clips and a wire with a 2mm diameter for the...
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Print the mouse trap door in place without any hardware attached to the frame. The printed door is ready for use as soon as it's finished printing. To get the best results, print the file then open and close the door several times until it swings...
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I also modified the back of the trap making a removable door because I had a hard time getting the mouse out the trap door side. (He's fine.) The end cap should fit in with friction alone, but to be safe you can also lock it from the top with a...
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Well, I wouldn't actually recommend using this as a mouse trap - too many things to go wrong that might maim the mouse. However, it is a pretty fun mechanism for, say, trapping errant ping pong balls. See it go: https://youtu.be/ALMEjcVIhI8 ...
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Well, I wouldn't actually recommend using this as a mouse trap - too many things to go wrong that might maim the mouse. However, it is a pretty fun mechanism for, say, trapping errant ping pong balls. See it go: https://youtu.be/ALMEjcVIhI8 ...
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I used the original mouse trap design as inspiration, but rebuilt most of its parts from scratch. I still need to use a straight wire or paperclip as a hinge. I'm thinking of reworking it so it won't require a paper clip at all. Since I don't have...
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... mousetrap bar to the axle of the rear wheels. To prevent the car from slipping, attach duct tape to the rear wheels. Other materials needed: * Mouse trap (self-explanatory) * 6 bearings * Rubber band * String * 3.15mm rod (available at Home Depot)
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This is yet another self-resetting mouse trap! The design is based around 3/4" non-metallic conduit as the roller "bar" and 608 style bearings (skateboard / inline skates). A search for " 608-2RS " will yield the bearings used in this design. Because...
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I saw a mouse trap on YouTube (Shawn Woods' Mousetrap Monday). It was all in plastic and it seemed to work pretty well. I decided to put my design skills to work to see if I could make something similar.</p> <p>In this version I have not yet solved...
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An innovative solution for a humane (protect the animals) trap for mice, printed as one flat part that folds and forms the entire trap body. In addition, there are legs and a door to connect to the body of the trap. ... I would kindly appreciate...
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The Trap can be seamlessly integrated with my Hamster Tube Adapter Bracket to securely attach it directly to the hamster's cage. ... Hamster Tube Adapter Bracket: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3035502 Corrected on October 15, 2018 at 10:30 PM CST.
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... a hot glue gun does wonders. Spread peanut butter on mid body. When mouse walks under sensor, the motor spins for half a second dropping them in the bucket. ... If you don't fill bottom of bucket with water the mouse will jump out of the bucket.
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enclosure to hold mouse bait block. holes in base are intended for landscape staples to anchor in ground. ...lid snaps on but snaps are not centered so it only goes on one way.
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... a perfect addition to any household, discreetly hiding in plain sight until it springs into action. The clever mouse catcher's advanced technology ensures that it remains one step ahead of its furry prey, guaranteeing a successful catch every time.
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Living in a neighborhood that is surrounded by farms, I get plenty of mice in my garage. ...Using this trap, I can put one peanut butter cup in the jar, and in return, I get 3-4 mice before they realize tha there isn't enough room for more.
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It’s easy enough to set traps but what do you do if they are in the subfloor, ceiling, or walls chewing up your insulation? I came up with an easy access replaceable poison setup that works really well and keeps them from running off with the...
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The battery/ESP holder originated as https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:535688, (thank you) and underwent modifications to accommodate a trap frame. A box on the bottom corner was removed to facilitate this adaptation. I used PVC pipe glue to...
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I decided to redesign the single trap to reduce printing time by half and minimize the risk of total loss. Here's the result: this is just the body. You can reuse the choker, arm, and bolt parts from Markus' original design. I want to thank Markus...
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... add some extra weight by screwing in #10 bolts into the holes at the back - two should do the trick! The trigger plate hinge is where things get really clever, using a pinch of 3D printer filament as the pin to hold everything together with ease.
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To demonstrate a 3D printer's usefulness, we created CD hubs and wheelblocks for our mousetrap vehicle. We used an old basswood base, aligning square-patterned wheelblocks designed for 5mm ID bearings. Axles were made of 5mm carbon fiber rods,...
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When you finally print out the seesaw piece, but your printer inexplicably messes up the final section of the long print, don't panic! ...Just take a deep breath and glue that problematic part right onto the seesaw piece.
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This is an adaptation of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2815083, modified for compatibility with smaller printers by attaching it to a suitable container of your choice. ... The original design featured a "cage" part that was too small, as evident...
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3D printable version of the Planky B Mousetrap. Automatically resets and dunks the little rodents in a bucket filled with your death of choice.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Print in filament of your choice, I used 3 perimeters and 10% infill.