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It's really zero trouble, I can export configurations on my phone and send them over instantly.Lots of quads: (and more all the time)Armattan Marmotte (special design variation)Armattan Chameleon (special design variation)AOS RC AOS 3.5 / AOS...
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I always wanted to design and print a swamp boat. Now it was time to realize it. The boat consists of two parts, which are screwed together. For sealing the whole thing is glued around the internal cable duct. I took the motor and ESC out of my MHQ...
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This is a remix of the popular Micro 105 FPV quad. The goal was to widen the arms sufficiently (at least 3mm) to allow continuous strands of carbon fiber to be inserted while printing quads on my Markforged Mark Two. I also feel that it looks less...
sketchfab
The Leica brand has also been involved in some of these projects, utilizing their equipment for tasks such as RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) GPS surveying. In addition to photogrammetry ART, other technologies have been used in conjunction with DJI Mavic...
cults3d
I uploaded the step files here : https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/28175 Keep in mind that my brain apparently needs food and a healthy environment in order to create this, make updates, and do more projects. ...So please leave a donation of any size...
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The keys press on microswitches and the brain of the device is an Arduino Teensy 3.6 microcontroller. An OLED display shows you which note you are playing at any time. There is also a Demonstration Mode that will play a selection of songs at the...
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It uses an Arduino pro micro as the brain 29 mechanical switches and some basic parts like diode and RGB led Print instructions Print the key caps with 0.12mm layer height. We can print you everything else at 0.2 mm. We do not need supports for...
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Here are more of my anatomical designs you might enjoy: Novelty: Wearable Spine: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4982223 Skull Jewelry Set: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4980129 Happy Halloween Spine: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4979522...
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2) Adhere the pieces marked "[name]_[side]_[orientation]" to each other using your huge brain to figure out the order. 3) Adhere the blade pieces together. Lower number suffix glues up with the next highest number suffix. 4) Adhere the edge pieces...
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You still need to use your brains and figure things out for yourself. But I guess that's just too much to expect from humans. They're always looking for ways to avoid doing real work and instead rely on their fancy gadgets to do it for them. It's...
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I can't imagine how the brains of more professional transforming toy designers work. ANYWAYS, my goal to create a non-parts-forming fighter jet plane shifting mech has been achieved. I may go back to this concept one day and improve upon its...
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In addition to these three main systems, the human body also contains a number of other vital organs, including the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and brain. Each of these organs plays a unique role in maintaining the health and well-being of the...
prusaprinters
This is not made by LEGO and is not a LEGO product. Update 2021-03-08: I actually started using my brain and improved the design to be more of a clamshell, with the front and back snapping together. This is much easier to assemble and helps keep the...
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I should look into making screw versions of the retainer arm, but that's a bit too much for my brain. Here's how you tell the different versions: "KS" in the carrier and retainer filenames indicates a Kindle (Oasis) specific part; "HC" in the...
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The human brain is a remarkable organ, composed of billions of neurons that work together in harmony to enable thought, emotion, and action. As humans interact with their environment, they gather knowledge and experience, which they use to inform...
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I think there may even be 5V ones these days, but be careful since running my 12V Peltier cooler off 3.7V makes it just cool enough to feel like brain-freeze on the outside, any colder and you may get frostbite! Make sure your switch is rated for a...
grabcad
Through a process called muscle memory, the brain develops a map of the arm's movements, allowing it to perform complex tasks with ease and precision. This adaptability makes the human arm an invaluable asset in fields such as medicine, where precise...
sketchfab
I'm stuck here, day in and day out, staring at these same four walls until my brain turns to mush. The phone on my desk rings incessantly, each jarring sound a reminder that there are people outside who need me to be productive. I pick up the...
cgtrader
Your Retro Bookshelf Won't be Complete without These Totally Awesome Books: Blue Books, because Everything is Better in Blue Red Books, to Keep your Readers Warm and Fuzzy Inside Green Books, to Help You Stay Cool Under Pressure Unleash Your Inner...
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So use your brain wisely! Here are some printed results from my AnyCubic i3 MEGA using Filament from Goedis: Black PLA. I suggest using 20% infill, 0.20mm Height of Layer, 1.06% Flow, 215° Nozzle, 60° Heatbed, and 60% Cooling settings (I use a...
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The skeletal system also protects our internal organs, such as our brain, heart, and lungs, which are all essential to our survival. The muscular system is made up of over 600 muscles that work together to enable us to move, flex, and extend our...
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It uses an Arduino pro micro as the brain 29 mechanical switches and some basic parts like diode and RGB led Print instructions Print the key caps with 0.12mm layer height. We can print you everything else at 0.2 mm. We do not need supports for...
sketchfab
The human brain is a remarkable organ that contains billions of neurons, each one capable of transmitting and receiving information at incredible speeds, allowing humans to process and analyze vast amounts of data with ease. Despite its many...
cults3d
Dictionary says yes, brain says no). Something like this (with a maximum height of 14mm): https://bit.ly/2vC3Mso Maybe some hot-glue or superglue (optional) 4x M3x10 screws (any length up to 20mm will do), preferably with a flat head A power cord...
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And our brains, those incredible centers of thought and reasoning, continue to grow and develop, allowing us to learn, remember, and adapt to the world around us. But despite its many wonders, the human body is not invincible. It is vulnerable to...
sketchfab
Avoid screens before bedtime and create a relaxing bedtime routine to signal to your brain that it's time to sleep. Take breaks throughout the day to stretch and move around. This can be as simple as standing up from your desk every hour or taking a...
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Here are more of my anatomical designs you might enjoy: Novelty: Wearable Spine: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4982223 Skull Jewelry Set: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4980129 Happy Halloween Spine: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4979522...
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Overall, this has been a great experience, that has reminded me why I bought my first 3D printer, to take something from inside my brain and make it real. Thanks for reviewing my contest entry and good luck to all entrants! And remember ... Never...
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... its important parts. References Brain Pop Intro Lesson: https://educators.brainpop.com/bp-topic/cells/ Cell Lessons and Resources: https://sites.google.com/a/solteacher.com/olteacher-com/home/fifth-grade/fifth-grade-science-sol-5th/science-sol-5-5a
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For people on the autism spectrum, an interesting brain-fart story: Start with a tetraeder (in your head) On all 4 faces connect the mid-points of the edges so you devide every face in 4 equal triangles Use the triangles to visualize the octaeder...