3d printing lower receiver
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Receiver Box Accommodates Hitec Proton and HK D-Spec Gyro Perfectly A compact receiver box is designed specifically to house the Hitec Proton and HK D-Spec gyro without requiring screws for a secure fit. The snug snap fit ensures that both components...
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This is a robust aftermarket lower control arm designed specifically for the Axial SCX10 off-road vehicle. To fabricate it, you'll need just one essential component - a 108mm M3 threaded rod, along with two of the original ball joints provided with...
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Here's a unique HO Scale, 15 inch long train track bridge with towering lower supports standing at an impressive 5 1/2 inches tall.\nThe creation of this elaborate structure required meticulous planning, including precise cuts for 2 right sides, 2...
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Several months ago Joel (The 3D Printing Nerd) opened a package on a viewer's mail segment that contained a wax stamp set and I thought why not make a custom stamp. After making it I asked for and received permission to post the result on Thingiverse...
myminifactory
I'm thrilled to unveil my show-stopping trophy design, carefully crafted to push the boundaries of innovation in the 3D printing industry! This stunning creation was born out of a passion project that challenged me to think outside the box and...
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*UPDATE 8 August 2013* Refining geometry in foot and ankle prints has caused fewer issues, especially for those troubled by faceted geometries earlier. Smoothness is now expected. *UPDATE 31 January 2012 is not present but* Ankle and Knee Joints...
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... Carbon Fibre for added strength. My print settings included a speed of 20mm per minute, a nozzle temperature of 230 degrees Celsius, and a bed temperature of 70 degrees. ...If you prefer a more durable result, consider using nylon or ABS instead.
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Designing Customizable Jawline Geometry with Open-Source Tools.
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Compact, lightweight, and fully enclosed, the basic UHF receiver is designed to receive and decode 70 MHz UHF signals for reliable operation over long distances.