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You can also dunk it in boiling water for a few seconds to soften the plastic so it shapes to your phone and screen. You'll need to print 2x of this part. I hate how high other webcams sit above the monitor so I came up with this design...
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Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
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Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
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Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
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Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
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Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
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Now it's back to dunking and timing. You're ready to "do whatever". I use this for spray paint viscosity, at around 20 seconds. Fusion 360 design is shared at this A360 link. And, just in case it needs saying... Do not try to use this in...
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These little utensils hold an Oreo in the hook for dunking in milk, and the holder can hold up to four Oreo spoons if you decide to share your Oreos with someone. You can print the Oreo spoons whole, or have the hook and handle separate, then glue...
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You can find plenty of tutorials on using wax seals on Youtube that are really helpful, and dunking the seal in ice water for a few seconds beforehand makes a big difference too. This seal works with either the ring base or stamp base, by the way -...
cults3d
... if you choose to oil your spoke nipples before assembly. Alternatively, the small reservoir on the side can hold oil, allowing you to dunk the spoke nipple after grabbing it from the shuffler. ...The base is completely optional for normal use.
myminifactory
When the base coat is finished, using a broad brush, sweep a nice thick coat of PVA across the canopy, allowing the glue to form a membrane across the surface of the pores, then immediately dunk in your favorite flocking material. There are endless...
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Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
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Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
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Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
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TPU can be sterilized by dunking it in isopropanol (at least 60% isopropanol in water) and allowing it to dry completely. TPU is a hygroscopic material that absorbs moisture from the air, so higher alcohol content is better for sterilizing this...
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Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
myminifactory
Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
myminifactory
Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
myminifactory
Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
myminifactory
Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
myminifactory
Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
myminifactory
Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
myminifactory
Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
myminifactory
Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
myminifactory
Remember to spray some PTFE on the FEP of your printer before adding resin to the tank, and after printing dunk the minis in some hot water to remove the supports easier. Although I've modeled this as a replacement for cardboard standees for...
youmagine
The bearing blocks do not require an axle shaft to be inserted; simply dunk the bearing block in boiling water, press in the bearing, and then pinch to secure it in place. Use m4 nuts threaded on the tube ends to retain the main bowden tube and the...
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For any Duke Blue Devils enthusiast who wants to show off their school pride without sacrificing protection, this iPhone case is a slam dunk - designed specifically to withstand even the most rigorous use by athletes on-the-go, with a clear plastic...
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... Dunk in water and, after soaking through, remove wet paper by rubbing. Place the circuit board in an etchant such as Ferric Chloride. Clean the board and remove carbon masking with Acetone or rubbing alcohol. Drill out copper pads and screw points.
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This tool would aid in building a basketball hoop, replacing the earlier model found on Thingiverse at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:582302, which was entirely printed and suffered damage from repeated slam dunks. While printing the same model...
cults3d
I just dunked them in boiling water for a few seconds then held them in their original shape to fix them and ran under cold water. Update: I added two more brackets to the design, depending on the inward slope of the pool liner I found the latest...