captive nut puzzle 3d models
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Captive nuts, at least as far as I know, refer to model components that take care of holding the nut in place for you. To complete this build, you'll need 6XM3 lock nuts and 6XM3 20mm screws. Using your existing hardware will save you time and...
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This is my take on the Hanayama nut-case puzzle, allowing you to print the puzzle in one piece without assembly required. Simply download, slice, print, and challenge yourself to figure out how the case opens without being spoiled! The interior has...
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Need to repair our clothes dryer as the plastic caps and clamp had cracked and failed. ... Designed in Fusion 360 and printed in white PLA Used supports everywhere and a brim for adhesion Clamp has a captive M6 Nut
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So, I decided to take matters into my own hands and edited one piece to add a lone nut to complete the end of the puzzle! I'm really looking forward to sharing this revised version with my students on "puzzle days"! This is essentially a remix since...
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To enhance the stability of my print, I opted for a semi-captive nut instead of the original tripod mount. This modification proved beneficial as it prevented loosening. ...To install, simply insert a 1/4" nut and secure it to your tripod.
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This is my take on the Hanayama nut-case puzzle, allowing you to print it in one piece without assembly required. Simply download, slice, and print to challenge yourself figuring out how the case opens without getting the secret spoiled! Once opened,...
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... I tried on my first plastic gear and it wouldn't seat straight. I remixed this in fusion 360 and added room for a 3/8 captive nut to replace the t-nut. ... Wandel's box joint plans are available at http://woodgears.ca/box_joint/plans/index.html
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I removed the top portion, it wasn't doing anything structural, and I widened the arms and made space for an M3 captive nut. My work isn't pretty, but I think it solved the problem. ... I may add updates to widen the arm some more and improve the nut...
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I believed that incorporating a captive nut would improve the screw's hold, providing better stability and minimizing potential issues. ...To achieve this, a small pocket has been added where an M3 nut can be pressed firmly into place using pliers after...
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For this puzzle you will need to print the top and bottom, M5 nut, 6x3 mm cylindrical magnet. You can also use these magnets on puzzles from Make Anything, like his Astrolabicon Pro:...
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I really like the "Captive Nut" idea, and I make a lot of gears, so I thought I would combine them in this print. I didn't use the Cura plugin to pause the print. Instead, I monitored the percent status on the Anet display and paused at 65% to insert...
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To use, input dimensions into the script, generate the hinge in OpenSCAD, select options with boolean control variables, render and export the .stl file, print, clean up parts and holes, insert a hinge pin and captive nut (with optional glue or...
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I removed the top portion, it wasn't doing anything structural, and I widened the arms and made space for an M3 captive nut. My work isn't pretty, but I think it solved the problem. I may add updates to widen the arm some more and improve the nut...
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Discovering a challenging puzzle online led me to look up a solution at Wikipedia. ...It definitely merits being printed out.
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At its core, the design features a base plate that accepts an M8 nut and boasts four M3 mounting holes, perfectly suited for mounting on a flat surface. The foot itself accepts an M8 bolt head and is crafted in two parts, allowing users to glue them...
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It has a Base Plate that Accepts an M8 Nut with Four M3 Mounting Holes for Flat Surface Mounting. The Foot Itself Has an M8 Bolt Head in Two Parts, Which Can Be Glued Together to Enclose the Bolt. Its Rounded Hexagon Shape Makes it Easier to Grip and...
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From Hoffmann's 1893 book Puzzles Old and New, via Martin Gardner's Scientific American column sometime in the late 70s/early 80s, via my childhood memory, via Blender. I made many of these in balsa wood as a kid. Not very hard by the now-well-known...
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Remix to make the already nice puzzle from keepars harder All hex are now (kind of) rounded, harder to find/remember the right spot. Also added padding on the bolt, so rails shouldn't be visible. ... Enjoy Print the ring twice
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Remix to make the already nice puzzle from *keepars* harder All hex are now (kind of) rounded, harder to find/remember the right spot. Also added padding on the bolt, so rails shouldn't be visible. ... Enjoy Print the ring twice
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The origination of this puzzle can be traced back to Hoffmann's 1893 book Puzzles Old and New, later featured in Martin Gardner's Scientific American column in the late 70s/early 80s. It was a popular pastime in my childhood, often made with balsa...
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You'll require a tap and die set to effectively engage threads between components.
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There are six models and a customizable puzzle you can make simply using PrusaSlicer!4x4Plain (Blank Tiles)Numbered3D Elevation Puzzle3D Spherical Cap5x5 Plain (Blank Tiles)6x6 Plain (Blank Tiles)The tiles are unable to be taken out of the...
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Here's an updated version of my original Hanayama nut puzzle design, with tighter tolerances and a built-in support system for the top nut. This puzzle is now ready to print and tackle straight from your build plate. ... Features: Supports: None Layer...
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This is a 3D model designed for testing tutorials on Captive Nuts in 3D Printing. It's based on my previous Instructables post. I created it to work with metric M6 nuts, but you can customize the source model from my Onshape account to test your own...
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This is a 3Dmodel that allows you to test the tutorial Captive Nuts and more in 3D Printing I posted on Instructables. It is designed to be used with metric M6 nuts, but I have made available the source model on my Onshape account, so you can test...
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This is a 3D model designed to test the tutorial on Captive Nuts and more in 3D Printing, which I posted on Instructables. The model is intended for use with metric M6 nuts, but you can modify it using my available source model on Onshape. To help...
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foresee a slot to slide in a square nut As a result the bolt, nut and spring are hidden in the part. Full make coming soon. PS: the preview in Thingiverse doesn't show the negative volumes. The easiest is to import he 3mf in PrusaSlic3r. ...Also...
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Print Nut Thief for them! Hide treats under some of the squirrels. Does your dog have the acuity to tell which squirrels have treats, and the dexterity to retrieve them? My dog loves this game. After a few goes at it she pretty much has it...
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Plus the M5 nuts easily fell out of the original design's T-Nut adapter. This remix addresses both of those problems, by reducing the width by 0.2mm, making it 7.8mm wide and adding a chamfered overhang to keep the nut captive. I used PLA, printing...