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1767625 3d models found related to 3d professor.myminifactory
Want to get the models CHEAPER? Join the tribe for steep discounts on my entire library! ...The models expertly crafted by Christine Van Patten, are supplied both with and without their integral named base. All models are supported by the amazing...
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the design difference is mostly cosmetic. but I did notice that it’s possible for the pivot catch to move up wile using it. ...this taller one will prevent that when used with HSTS Upper.
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Model specifications: - Length: 355 mm - Diameter: 21 mm Components include front section, central section, rear section, and cap. Assembly requires a guiding metal pin with a diameter of 3 mm for smooth integration. ... Designed using Solid Works...
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32 mm pre-supported miniature to play role-playing games, board games & tabletop games inspired by The Call Of Cthulhu. Non-supported and Pre-supported STL Files. ... Ꝏ LAST LIVE KICKSTARTER
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Print 18 doorframes (i printed 0.2mm layers)Print the attached pdf, cut doors to fit and slide them in the frames.
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32 mm pre-supported miniature to play role-playing games, board games & tabletop games inspired by The Call Of Cthulhu. Non supported and Pre-supported STL Files. ...Ꝏ LIVE KICKSTARTER!
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Built from scratch in SolidWorks 2012, visualized to perfection using KeyShot 5.0.99.
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<p>this Cocking Handle Sleeve will work with the UNW adjustable stock mod. but so does the original one. ...but this is just a bit bigger and in a different design.</p> Category: Sport & Outdoors
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<p>the design difference is mostly cosmetic. but I did notice that it’s possible for the pivot catch to move up wile using it. ...this taller one will prevent that when used with HSTS Upper.</p> Category: Sport & Outdoors
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this Cocking Handle Sleeve will work with the UNW adjustable stock mod. but so does the original one. but this is just a bit bigger and in a different design. ... Category: Sport & Outdoors
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-Rims alltogether (can be scaled for 1/64) -regular lip -deep lip -extra deep lip -regular center -deep center -extra deep center -tires ADVAN -Nuts regular tamiya -nuts aoshima Print ready SCALED as 18 inch rims Suitable for 1/43 1/24 1/18 1/10........
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This is an exact replica of the model rocket car featured prominently in the hilarious 1965 comedy film "The Great Race," directed by Blake Edwards and starring a talented ensemble cast including the incomparable Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Peter...
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this Cocking Handle Sleeve will work with the UNW adjustable stock mod. but so does the original one. ...but this is just a bit bigger and in a different design.
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to do them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. You can watch a video of my designing this toy at...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry. Of course, I wanted to do them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. ...I would suggest printing with supports, 10% infill, and a 0.2 mm layer height.
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The 3D Printing Professor's design sparked an idea within me to create a similar set of blocks using FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I decided to suggest printing these blocks with supports, a 10% infill rate, and a layer height of 0.2 mm for optimal...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to create them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. You can watch a video of my designing this toy at...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry at thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. I wanted to create them using FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. Printing with supports, a 10% infill rate and 0.2 mm layer height is recommended. I'm...
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I was motivated by the 3D Printing Professor's initial 3D Block Zoo entry at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to accomplish this in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I recommend printing with supports, 10% infill, and a 0.2...
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I was motivated by the 3D Printing Professor's initial 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926 Naturally, I wanted to create them using FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I recommend printing with supports, 10% infill, and a layer...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry at Thingiverse: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to create them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I recommend printing with supports, 10% infill, and...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry at thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. I wanted to do them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I suggest printing with supports, 10% infill, and a layer height of 0.2 mm. I'm using the...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Instead of using Tinkercad, I decided to create them in FreeCAD. For a smooth print, I recommend printing with supports, 10% infill and...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to create them using FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. Printing with supports is recommended, along with a 10% infill...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry at thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to create them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I suggest printing with supports, 10% infill, and a 0.2 mm layer height for...
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I drew inspiration from the 3D Printing Professor's initial 3D Block Zoo submission: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I opted to create them using FreeCAD rather than Tinkercad. Printing with supports, 10% infill, and a 0.2 mm...
cults3d
I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926 Of course, I wanted to do them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I would suggest printing with supports, 10% infill, 0.2 mm layer height....
cults3d
I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926 Of course, I wanted to do them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I would suggest printing with supports, 10% infill, 0.2 mm layer height....