bed frame corner guards 3d models
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One of the casters on the bed frame shattered one evening. Upon inspection 2 of the other casters had cracks in them and three of the caster inserts were broken. I had a hard enough time last year find rated casters with a universal 3/8" pin to...
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I fabricated them at .1mm 90% infill for durability and utilized a 3mm nut with a nylon lock loosely so the bed screw has a slight play but secures the part firmly in place. ...I created a second pair with thermal filament, colored raspberry initially,...
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The story: We moved from the UK to Poland about 2.5 years ago and along with us - our belongings, however, the brackets needed to fix the frame of our super king bed did not make the trip. For approximately 2 years I've been learning how to make a...
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Simple little attachment that fits snugly between the heated bed and springs to securely hold a glass plate. ...I find that binder clips work perfectly on top of it, eliminating the need for additional support.
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Using the "Upgraded Kette groB" chain links and mixed the links to work with this bed mount. Bubblemonk - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4724322 NG_Design - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3769941 Printed last night and confirmed snap...
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To prevent this issue, I designed and printed 3-D corner pieces to reinforce the structure. Paracord was then wrapped around the poles to secure them firmly in place. ...By implementing these adjustments, I anticipate a significant reduction in the...
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To prevent my bed frame from rolling on the wood floor without raising it, I created a device that captures and holds a wheel slightly off the ground. The bottom of this device has slots to keep the wheel close to its original height, ensuring that...
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Update 6 May 2023: Added V2 with some hex holes and V3 with more holes for filament savings.*****Remixed from https://www.printables.com/model/200469-bed-frame-phone-holder. I like the design but wanted something more secure. It should be easy to...
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Printed using TPU, took a while as my printer only recommends 20 mm/s for TPU. ... Used 10% infill and it ended up being nice and spongy, so baby's head bounces off it quite well. I printed so that the L shape was flat on the bed.
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=726983 Instructions: Follow These Settings to Create the Item: - Use Bolt Diameter Setting: 3 - Establish Base Thickness: 4 Millimeters - Specify Glass Thickness: 1.54 Millimeters - Overhang...
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I redesigned the clamps from schnuffi's original concept to minimize their footprint under my bed, making them thinner and printable without any supports. To prevent the pin from stripping out, I elongated it immediately after installation. ... To...
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The corner allows for easy sliding in and out for securement or removal of the glass surface. This innovation is featured in the Artifex 3D Printer (http://www.3dmakerworld.com/artifex), but can also be adapted to numerous other printers. ...The model...
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I adjusted the build to accommodate my glass top's dimensions, which were slightly smaller than my bed's. These newly fitted components fit snugly and hold the glass firmly in place, though only time will tell how long this arrangement lasts. ...In the...
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... at .20 with 15% infill. Use 1" diameter PVC to combine the pieces. Printing 8 at a time, you can knock out two sets in less 4 days of printing. The assembled pieces will make four layers to create a bed 14" in height. ... </p>
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A robust corner piece for constructing frames from 2020 Aluminum extrusion is provided. Three pieces joined together by the part are secured with three screws each in a triangular pattern. The part fits snugly into the extrusion's slot for a secure...
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Installed a hot bed, elevated bed platform, precision linear rails and robust lead screws to enable smooth Z-axis motion. ...Still need to troubleshoot the issue affecting the hot end carriage rail system.
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A strong corner piece for building frames out of 2020 Aluminum extrusion is designed with precision. Each of the three pieces joined together by the part are contacted by three screws each in a triangular pattern to ensure maximum rigidity. The part...
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My sons bedframe came without feet on the metal frame. Didn't want to scratch my floor so I built these and they work great. ...Post your makes!!!
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Print instructionsSuggest printing with polycarbonate Suggest printing no more than two or three at a time As always, use an enclosure for polycarbonate The hole filler must be printed in the opposite layer orientation (flat on the bed) and inserted...
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This setup lacks the inner corner component, which appears to serve primarily aesthetic purposes. A step file is provided for those who want to modify it to better match the original design. ...The part can be sanded to create smooth fillets along its...
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steel pipe legs. Print instructionsSuggest printing with polycarbonate Suggest printing no more than two or three at a time As always, use an enclosure for polycarbonate The hole filler must be printed in the opposite layer orientation (flat on the...
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My kids love bouncing on the bed excessively, which led to its unfortunate collapse. ... The model featured in the picture failed to complete the print due to layer misalignment, likely caused by a faulty bearing, resulting in noticeable warping since...
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... and pillows together into Fusion360, and merged them so they printed as 1 piece. Then integrated 3.5mm pegs coming out the bottom, so it just slides together with the frame, without using toothpicks or whatever. ... No glue or extra pieces needed.
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... and pillows together into Fusion360, and merged them so they printed as 1 piece. Then integrated 3.5mm pegs coming out the bottom, so it just slides together with the frame, without using toothpicks or whatever. ... No glue or extra pieces needed.
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I constructed this foot from scratch after the original one included with our king-sized frame broke apart.\r\nIt was printed directly on a Prusa i3 using 1.75mm PLA filament in about five hours and twenty minutes without any supporting structures.
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The bed didn't come with any nightstands or anything to put my phone on. I whipped together something that seemed useful just to get through until we bought some nightstands (still haven't) to put my phone in while it charges during the night. on the...
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My kids enjoy jumping on the bed very much, so it broke. The piece in the photo did not end the printing thanks to layer shifting (I think I have a broken bearing) and has some warping because it is printed in abs and my heat bead does not heat...
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Just adjusted the bed a bit. First, it was laser cut in 1/8 inch plywood and later (on my MPCNC) in aluminum/acrylic sheet. Note, STL is only for illustrative purposes. ... I used MicroStation to design the part, then exported to a more common DXF...
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A subtle remix of Pretorrien's original excellent design to beef up and stabilise the two screw/rail bed of the Seckit SKGO 3D Printer. In this version, all I did was open up the cross-shaped cut-out at the bottom to better clear the leadscrew brass...