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We're working around the lack of affordable aluminum extrusion in this size by redesigning the framework using dual pieces of 1/2" EMT electrical conduit for each leg. The inner wall needs to align exactly like the original Cristelia, so the upper...
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Limit Switch for MPCNC Mounts on 1-inch EMT. Unique Split Design Facilitates Easy Post-Machine Assembly, Mounting, and Adjustment. Securely Held in Place by 4-40 x 1/2 Pan Head Hex Screws and Nuts. Specifically Designed for Microswitch ZMA...
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Standard EMT tubing from any hardware store (about 0.710 inch diameter) is used. See the image for tubing lengths. This setup fits up to a 22 inch wheel. To assemble, you'll need 1/8 x 3/8 rivets to secure printed parts to tubing. No. 6-18 x 1.0...
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Huge thanks to Zakfarias for their help.\n\n \n \nCorner Block for the Mostly Printed CNC by Allted Designed To Be Used Together\nThis innovative design maintains a consistent distance between tubes, ensuring no changes in geometry occur.\n \nThis...
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There are models for both 1/2in PVC and 1/2in EMT (this one isn't tested). There is a screw hole in the middle that I use with a wood screw through the PVC to keep it from sliding out. For the most support lay this on it's side and print with...
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Living in a small town made sourcing local materials a priority, so I adapted the T design to accept 1/2" copper tubing for elements and 1/2" EMT conduit for the boom. Notably, 1/2" conduit has a slightly larger ID than 1/2" copper pipe; however,...
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This base is designed specifically for 1" PEX tubing in arches: * It's spacious enough for Xconnect connectors to pass through * A channel allows cable to exit safely * A hole perfectly fits a 4" zip-tie for secure cable management * Thick outer...
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... pixels in it. Yes, the mounting holes aren't horizontal/vertical. :) There are #8 holes on the tabs you can use to mount the prop. I'm going to just use 1/2" conduit clamps to mount the props either horizontally or vertically to 1/2" EMT. ...
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Another 1/2" EMT (U.S. metal electrical conduit) connector originally designed as part of a system of extendable tubes that would define the framework for a plastic sheeting enclosure to contain dust in a renovation project. There's a couple of other...
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This can be loosely assembled to the base with the 4 M4 cap head screws, then slide it over the 1" EMT conduit and tighten it with a 3mm hex wrench.The Dragino_Antenna_Bracket.stl is for clamping the antenna to the 1" EMT conduit. Two of these will...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1272581 I made EMT clampholes for 4 bolts and nuts, but you only need to use two in each one. No seriously, stop tightening it. :) You need four to eight 6-32 x1 bolts and matching locknuts. I also used four 6-32 x...
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I redesigned the hinge to allow metal EMT conduit to go through it as support for a double or triple ladder. Due to its relatively small height, I see no reason to print single and double hinges since there's no drawback to having all doubles, which...
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This is a webcam mount for a Piper printer or any other 1/2 EMT conduit you wish to put a camera on. To build, print the mount top on the flanges to bolt, with the camera part facing up, and the bottom on its side. No supports needed. For the...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1272581 I made EMT clampholes for four bolts and nuts, but you only need two in each one. Seriously, stop over-tightening it - you'll ruin it! You need four to eight 6-32 x 1" bolts and matching locknuts. I also used...
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The star can be ty-wrapped to the top of the tree support rod (EMT). There is also an adapter that can be ty-wrapped to the star that will fit inside of a 1/4" support tube. These have been in use for 3 years now. I guess that I forgot to...
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You'll also need one or two vitamins (printable), two cotter pins per pole, a steel ring (printable but not included), and EMT conduit tubing with holes for the cotter pins or rope for securing poles if needed. Feedback from successful prints is...
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The aircraft model comes with a large sliding canopy and has been updated with a few adjustments, including the addition of a gerny and EMT bag in a one-seat configuration. With over 200 hours spent on its build and design, this Cinema 4D native...
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... attach the so-239 to the bottom mount. Used three different sizes of EMT conduit. 1/2, 3/4, and 1 inch. Used nominal sizes of the outer diameter of the pipes for creating the mounts. ...Zipties and or U-Bolts would attach the mounts to the poles.
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i have also made slots where you can place zip ties to tie to rebar or emt. Yes i Have Test Printed the fits on this and am printing out the entire candy cane now. ... recently added a twinkle light version file as asked for.these files fit a 1/4in...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1272581 I made EMT clampholes for 4 bolts and nuts, but you only need to use two in each one. No seriously, stop tightening it. :) You need four to eight 6-32 x1 bolts and matching locknuts. I also used four 6-32 x...
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===UPDATE February 7, 2024The color separated Print Profile is available: HEREOtherwise, the individual files can be downloaded and separated as you see fit.If you want additional/custom labels, just let me know. ===ORIGINAL POSTSnap on labels for...
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... acrylic panels. The spool rolls on 1/2 EMT electrical conduit with 5x15x5 bearings and is equipped with a handle made from the same material. ...More details available at http://www.buildlog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1625&start=40#p15958
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... up the center of the z-axis motor (can easily be removed in the 3mf file if you prefer the whole infill be left open). This would also fit the X-axis motor if you want to make a matching set. Remixed from prusa mini z axis dust cover by Emtes
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This is my attempt at making a cheap, fast, strong, and modular system to use 1/2" EMT conduit to make furniture. Think of this as a replacement for cinder block and plywood dorm room furniture. I made this so that you can mix and match parts to...
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... coupler and melting a hole in the plastic. Don't try to drill the lid, because it will break. This is what I used to melt the hole: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Halex-3-4-in-Electrical-Metallic-Tube-EMT-Set-Screw-Coupling-25-Pack-62807B/202288563
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I created these 3/4" EMT MPCNC Conduit adapters, which allow me to run parallel pipes along my X and Y axis while experimenting with cable chains that keep all wires and cables above the workable area. This setup provides a cleaner look and helps...
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... on some geometry and hole sizes for a perfect fit. The assembly file _BullPAC25.stp includes all printed and non-printed parts for easy modeling. Focus on finding thinwall 1/2" PVC and 3/4" CPVC that easily slide over EMT conduit during assembly.
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I've tried using some of the off-the shelf boxes with some dividers, but either they don't fit well, or they are overkill (I don't need a whole tackle box for first aid - I'm not an EMT).So, I printed up a tray with spaces fit for the things we...
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... belt grooves are available for driving resistance units or other attachments. Required hardware includes M3 x 10mm SHCS, R8 bearings, 1/2" x 16" shafts, set screw shaft collars, an 8ft 3/16" urethane round belt, and 5' lengths of 1/2" EMT conduit.
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To be frank, I'm not entirely convinced that AMT/EMT is the best name for this project, considering I used steel tubes with a 25mm outer diameter and 2.5mm wall thickness purchased from a metal store for approximately $11 per 6 meters (I only used...