4th gen ram dash 3d models
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Designed for the 1st gen Tacoma center dash as a replacement for the original to modify as needed.
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With the 4th of July coming up, I decided to remix this so I had a suitable cache to hide. ... I printed it at 50% to save filament.
cults3d
This is a 4th order Sierpi?ski curve extruded along the Z axis.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpi%C5%84ski_curve
grabcad
The completed 4th and 5th axes for my CNC router await only timing belts. Although not ideal, I incorporated existing stepper motors into the construction. ...The pulley ratios are 1:6 for optimal performance.
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I created this tribute to New Mexico State University's impending 4th of July festivities. ...Modeled with precision using Blender, the details were then brought to life through expert texturing in Substance Painter.
cults3d
Comes with right, left and no hand versions as well as an arm. ... If you'd prefer this printed it's also on my shapeways store: https://www.shapeways.com/product/34C3JJVNS/ba-4th-company-banner?optionId=204196339
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Designed and created own film for the 4th year project as a self-driven initiative. ...Modeled with precision using Maya's powerful tools, and textured with vibrant accuracy in Photoshop.
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Here's a quick DIY star I whipped up for my 4th of July party decor. The STL file is in millimeters. ... Don't forget to give it a thumbs-up and share your build with the community!
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Simple but very smooth 4th axis stabilizer. ... You will need : Rubber band (i used 3mm diameter) 687-2RS Ball bearing....4X M3x10 screw...4X M3X12 screw+ nuts ...4x 10x5x1 mm washer...8x M3x18+ nut m5x30+ nut Srew and nut for GoPro sytem...
cults3d
The FABtotum 4th Axis Chuck is a versatile and innovative tool designed to enhance your 3D printing experience. ...This clever device allows you to easily switch between different tools, such as drills, saws, or even a CNC milling bit, giving you...
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This is my handmade 4th of July decoration. The STL file attached is set to millimeters, allowing for easy scaling up or down to suit your needs. ...Be sure to show your appreciation by liking and sharing this DIY project with others.
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To construct this 4th axis, gather materials such as a frame (your choice of construction), four rotary table bearing housings, one rotary table motor mount, four 8x22x7 bearings, an 8mm rotary table layshaft, an 8mm rotary table spindle, two T5x10...
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This is a remarkably accurate replica of the 4th Doctor's time machine, as depicted on the British sci-fi series "Doctor Who" during its 1974-1981 run. Two distinct versions of the model have been included in this file - one featuring solid window...
myminifactory
Osterheim, a city surrounded by strong walls, bleak mountains and a war torn country side.This is the 4th Merchant house. Enclosed you will find a FDM ready building and pre-supported resin parts to customise your building, Add as much detail or as...
grabcad
This direct drive motor is designed to power the 4th axis in a cutting-edge 5-axis machine setup. ...The motor's bearing system features SKF's high-performance 306728 deep groove ball bearings, renowned for their exceptional durability and smooth...
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Corrupted Rivetguns for the 4th legion get remixed from Cornivius' designs found on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4304344. Cast your vote for your favorite legion here: https://www.strawpoll.me/20074967/r. If you enjoy my work,...
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For customization, the following options were used: "4th block IDT Rocks" as message one with font Orbitron in size 45, emboss style zero, sign size zero, hole radius 2.5; icon number four, rotation zero, and size twelve; and "Go Wildcats!" as...
cults3d
These are the files for the Lok-1 from DRG with the skin 4th relic. It is a complex 52 parts print and will require some metal pins to complete. I designed it so you can use simple paperclips as pins for the smaller parts. Additionnaly you can add...