Working Micro Gear Heart Keychain with PLA Pins 3d models
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Distinguishing features include fewer and larger gear teeth, an altered gear ratio, and beefier pins of uniform length. An added bonus is a hole through the tip, transforming it into a keychain. Create a batch for friends or family, or even use them...
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Revised Micro Gear Heart pins are now compatible with PLA printing; however, needle-nose pliers are necessary for insertion due to their small size. A total of eight pins are required for assembly. The modified source file is provided, but additional...
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... the items was too large; thus, I made adjustments and now they fit perfectly. ...In regards to the STL files for printing, each file contains a single pin; you may need to duplicate them in your slicer software, such as Slic3r, if that's what you use.
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Create a unique micro-gear heart with distinct outer crust and inner body colors using dualstrusion printing. Customize your design by choosing your favorite hues. This modified version is inspired by CrazyJaw's original creation at...
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It's printed in rich brown PLA on a Monoprice Select Mini with an E3D V6. I based my design on two images of Dutch windmills, but the crucial feature for me was that the moving sails would turn a gear inside the mill. Unfortunately, I still haven't...
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If you like making a gear shape with the loop on top, the bottom section without holes complements it perfectly. ... Print settings remain the same as the original design.
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CrazyJaw's keychain-sized heart gears received high praise for their quality. However, printing multiple sets could be time-consuming. To solve this issue, I used JoeyC's dual-strusion script, a derivative of thorstadg's work...
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CrazyJaw did an amazing job with his keychain-sized heart gears, but building more than one can be a time-consuming process due to the printing time required. I decided to utilize JoeyC's dual-strusion script (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24195)...
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Just say something cheesy like: "You're the gear on the left and I'm the gear on the right - our love keeps us in perfect sync." But if that doesn't work out, good luck with it! Inspired by Emmett's single-print Gear Bearing, his Heart Gears (which...
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... section so you can access one of the gears to tinker with it. ...This is the PLA version with additional space for the gears – it performed flawlessly for me! ...Thanks again to Urbanatwork for designing it – http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:662447 C.
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Unable to locate suitable heart gear stand designs, I opted to model my own using Blender. If you prefer, simply subdivide those faceted faces for a smoother appearance. Contrasting the smoothness of the heart shape, I enjoy the facets' unique look.
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... and voila! You can now twist the heart gears effortlessly by holding the bottom of the heart and using the hitch pin as a key. ...In the future, I might design and print a solid replacement for the metal hitch pin to provide additional strength.
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... Steampunk events and my wanting to find a way to hold the heart better while turning it. ...Being clumsy, I kept dropping it. This is from "Emmett's Screwless Heart Gears" and the stand is by Mjolnir's "Stand for Emmett's Screwless Heart Gears"
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After having great success with Emmett's new parametric snap pins, I thought this design might benefit from an upgrade to the new pin type, so I loaded the files into Tinkercad and got to work. I made a small mistake when converting the design - I...
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I'm pushing the limits with this tiny, hands-on prototype to find out just how tight I can squeeze the tolerances in each hinge on this gear. ...Next up is incorporating adjustable control surfaces for both wings and tail to take it to the next level.
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... If using a smaller printer, opt for small_plate and plates 2,4,6,8 instead of full_plate. The pink heart gear above was printed with 25% infill, three shells (two extra in ReplicatorG), at a 200 micron layer height with the skin module enabled.
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This has been crafted using my latest PLA gear kit, featuring parametric PLA-compatible pin connectors. By utilizing this innovative OpenSCAD design, the core gear mechanism and pins remain unchanged, while the exterior casing can be easily modified...
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A crucifix keychain with a heart, thought i would make this for anyone that want's it :)
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You can simply 3D print a keychain that resembles a flying kite without needing to use any support structures.
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... foam. Print with size X2, then attach a 4mm rod (a simple step). Assembling everything should be relatively straightforward. Add a small foam piece behind the big ball before adding the cover for a snug fit. ... Like and share your creations!
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... kind of a soft foam. Can be printed with size X2 , and then needs a 4mm rod (Doh?). Should be fairly easy to mount everything up. Add a small piece of foam behind the big ball before cover for a tight fit. Please Like!! ...And share your makes!!
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However, this caused a problem with the plastic heart deforming due to large diameter pins. To resolve this, skinnier pins were designed, and the stl file "keypins6" was replaced with "keypins12". Further updates addressed pin size variability issues...
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Woodworking tools are designed with single-beveled blades to deliver a smooth finish, just like a chisel. ... Dimensions of the Blade: Length: 48 mm Width: 13 mm Thickness: 1.5-2 mm Required Items: M3 X 20 mm long Fasteners (for the frame) M3 X 12 mm...
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I attempted to enlarge my mechanical heart design by a factor of two. Unfortunately, the support structures were woefully inadequate and ultimately snapped under the strain. ...Despite this setback, I'm eager to encourage others to give it a shot -...
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... at this link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:38571. ...This file is in .x3g format and has been proven to print the entire heart without any issues. The PLA heart may initially spin slowly, but with enough rotations it will eventually move smoothly.