diy tongue scraper 3d models
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I appreciated the overall original design, but I wanted to incorporate single sided razor blades so I created a new head that allows a single edge blade to slide into place seamlessly. Additionally, I needed a shorter handle, which I achieved by...
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Cleaner Scaper Tool For efficiently cleaning glass-printbeds, ceramic stovetops, windows or any other smooth surface, look no further than this exceptional scaper. Using This Cleaner Scaper Tool: 1. Carefully separate the two main components of...
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My First Useful Design Smiles on My Face! I've Finally Conquered Some Difficulties That Will Vanish in the Next Version! It Works, Although Not Exactly as Planned, But Still Extremely Valuable! ... As A Warrior Like Blade, I Wielded a "Wilkinson...
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Single object / Maillage unique Format Available: STL and OBJ / Format Disponible: STL and OBJ
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Nothing special, but works well. ...Print with at least 5 perimeters for rigidity and with no solid top and bottom layers and honeycomb infill for a nice look :).I printed with 0.2mm layer height.
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A small web crawler designed to gather information about snowfall and assist with 3D printing projects.
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I'm excited to show off my brand new thingamajig, which just so happens to be super duper handy for whipping up awesome projects on your fancy 3D printer, not to mention an absolute must-have gadget for a plethora of other wacky contraptions!
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A device is used to remove prints from the build plate. ... Printed with a nozzle size of 0.8.
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This versatile device excels at extracting what's needed from homes and retail stores alike.
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<p>Programs used: Onshape<br><br>I recommand printing it in PETG, but PLA should work just as fine</p>
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/7ecznDIhJvF
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<p>I recommend printing on 0.2mm QUALITY with PLA. ...Don't forget about constrains!</p>