balisong parts 3d models
614736 3d models found related to balisong parts.cults3d
An alternate blade for the Shocker balisong trainer. ...Link to the handles and original blade here: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/balisong-trainer Middle Finger by Bouwe van der Molen from the Noun Project
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A sleek Black Balisong, also known as Butterfly Knife, has sections separated for easy handling and maneuvering.
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After the success of the balisong pen holder, I now present the lighter holder. Full size lighter coming in the next couple days. ...
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It's quite different from previous ones because it has some metal parts in it which make it a bit heavier and feel better in hand.\r\nIf you're looking for a one-day project, go with this one ;D\r\n\r\nHere are the links for my other...
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Composed of 6 parts, all printable without support : a mechanical pencil holder, to hold the pen 4 half handles, these hold clipped but can also be glued. a latch designed to hold with a piece of filament, do not hesitate to melt the end of the...
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Just simple parts worm gear ball bearings and a shaft for I-parts in Inventor and I just added my trainsmition and chain.
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I designed a rounded "dummy" blade to use while practicing with Retsyx's Utility Knife Balisong. This blade is based upon Retsyx's original blade file but it is thicker and with rounded points. Since it is based on the measurements of a standard...
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I designed a rounded "dummy" blade to use while practicing with Retsyx's Utility Knife Balisong. This blade is based upon Retsyx's original blade file but it is thicker and with rounded points. Since it is based on the measurements of a standard...
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Parts ment to have their thickness expanded, contact welded together and slightly sanded because I'm too lazy to learn move crap around in 3D well and finalize shape to spec. ...Nor is this the correct number of parts^_^
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The blade shaped like a corn cob/elote. ...I made this for a joke for a friend. Thought I'd share it here. Works with the Benchmade 62 Balisong handles....probably the dumbest thing I've made.
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This is a printable version of a squiddy-style plastic balisong trainer. I have included the step file for the handle so you can create a hole to add weight if you want. ...Print with high infill to add weight.
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This is a toy Butterfly Knife / Balisong I designed. No metal hardware such as screws or bolts are needed. Check out my other design. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6403185
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Discs and shafts are essential components in various machinery. ...They play crucial roles in transferring power, regulating flow, and maintaining structural integrity. Proper functioning of these parts is vital for the efficient operation of equipment.
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By meticulously analyzing and redesigning each part, we can enhance functionality, reduce waste, and improve the overall lifespan of a machine. ...This process involves a combination of creativity, innovation, and technical expertise, resulting in more...
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... in its operation. ...These pieces, including gears, bearings, and shafts, are essential for the smooth functioning of the equipment. Proper maintenance and replacement of these machine parts ensure optimal performance and longevity of the machinery.
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=273099 Instructions Using the following options: name4 = name3 = name2 = name1 = PARTS holediameter = 3 borderwidth = 0 font = write/orbitron.dxf yname4 = -15 yname3 = -5 yname2 = 5 yname1 = 0...
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The handles have been cut in 2 parts to remove the printing supports and improve the overall appearance. Otherwise, the V1 (above on the first picture ) was mainly to validate the principle of replacing a blade by a pen and the assembly by filament...
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As an amateur Balisong spinner, I'm not sure how this knife would perform in skilled hands, but I think it might be a bit too light. Adding more infill for weight could improve its balance. Feel free to share your own creations! I'd love to see what...