epoxy stirrer 3d models
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To create the ideal epoxy mixing ratio, simply insert the divider and adjust it accordingly: I designed this cup specifically for use with the XTC-3D 3D Print Coating epoxy, which requires a 2:1 mix, so I bent the divider at its middle crease to 120...
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Lesson Plan and Activity ======================== Goal: Make grips for the chemistry department that a) are comfortable for students to hold, b) prevent the grips from rolling off of the table, and c) fit the multiple diameters of the different...
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How I Designed This The simpler the better Most of the DIY magnetic stirrers uses a 12v fan powered by a 12v PSU. But they uses a potentiometer to step down the voltage. To be able to vary the voltage can be usefull, but usualy you will power the fan...
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I used to use glass but as left over epoxy builds up it gets more difficult to mix. I included a photo of my old mixing tray. My tray uses parchment paper as a disposable liner. You can use it from a roll or buy precut 4"x4" sheets. You can either...
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I used around 1.5 gallons of resin.Amazon.com: DR CRAFTY Clear Epoxy Resin - Deep Pour Epoxy Casting Resin Kit - Clear Epoxy Resin for Resin Molds, Table Top, Art Resin, Craft, Jewelry Casting, DIY, Tumblers & Wood - 2 Gallon, 2 Part Resin Kit :...
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This epoxy bottle holder is specifically designed to hold partially used bottles (4.5 ounce size) upside down, allowing for faster use when working with resin. Each cavity features a 'cup' at the bottom, which effectively catches any escaped resin...
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A cap designed to fit Devcon five-minute epoxy bottles perfectly is created by customizing a pre-existing model on Thingiverse, a popular online platform for 3D printing enthusiasts. This customized cap can be downloaded from the Customizer app...
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Quickly and easily printable epoxy mixing kit, with printing time as brief as four minutes and material usage as minimal as one gram, featuring a 30mm smoothly tapered cup and a sturdy-enough but still breakable when the resin starts curing - now...
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This is a small kit for creating epoxy pens. The square box is to be used to hold the pens inside the light box, and the round circle fits over mason jars to hold the pens un and down. I created the long box first, including the drawer, but my wife...
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A straightforward fix that attaches to a PC power supply unit, requiring only a dab of glue, I fabricated two such mounts and utilized a ruler to maintain alignment while applying Gorilla glue epoxy with precision. ... I discovered this solution to be...
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Epoxy tip off handle: in order to get the best surface finish when using epoxy to build up barrier coats, tipping off is completed by dragging a section of a roller over the rolled epoxy. I made this handle and adapters to make it easy to hold the...
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A stand designed to hold Devcon Epoxy Glue bottles, either upright or reversed if running low. Additional space for a couple of CA glue bottles in the front. The made one in the picture was a bit tight so the bottles are riding high. I have now...
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A very simple, easy to print, almost disposable support to work with epoxy resin for coatings and dipping. It's purposely intended as sacrificial support, so grid lines are thin and not interconnected. A second version, with a mild centre...
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I got tired of finding a toothpick or Popsicle stick and cardboard scrap to mix and apply epoxy. There are likely others here (I didn't look) but I like making things so I created this one. The OpenSCAD file is included so feel free to...
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Create a functional DIY magnetic stirrer using cutting-edge materials like laser-cut MDF and an 80mm computer fan. The components require precision, so use MDF that is 4 mm thick and Acryl that is 3 mm thick for optimal results. For added...
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An incredibly simple, fast-print and effective coffee stirrer! Don't forget to post your print in the "I made one" section for this design. Thank you! <i><b>Notes</b></i> Please see food-grade PLA at http://www.makergeeks.com/fdaapfi.html/ and...
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Here are two different versions of holders for 4.5 ounce epoxy bottles, each with three distinct styles that allow you to store 2, 4 or 6 bottles. As an avid enthusiast of balsa and foam planes, I frequently use epoxy in my projects. To keep track...
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I utilize very affordable (pound shop) plastic shot glasses for containing syringes (used to extract measured amounts of epoxy from tins) and mixing glue. To keep everything organized, components and mixed glue are stored on opposite sides of the...
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The ideal fill level is just above the top of the infill pattern on the tray so the epoxy covers all of the plastic to form a solid top layer.D) Let the epoxy cure.E) Enjoy your new soap dish!Please like it if you do and leave any comments!Check out...
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I needed a stirrer with more power because I use it for mixing up 2k silicone. The most stirrers here are based on an fan. Fans do not have the power in low speed to get the job done well and in highspeed the stirring stick looses magnetic...
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This updated magnetic stirrer boasts a more powerful magnetic stir bar, increasing its effectiveness 2-3 times without altering the fan or design. To attach the new stir bar, you can either glue it securely in place or use PLA plastic friction...
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This is a cap that loosely sits over the surface of a sample mounted as a 1 inch round epoxy plug. It has cylindrical walls but a conic base. The conic base should only contact the outermost edge of the round plug so your sample and its conductive...
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This set is easy to print, so when it gets dirty from epoxy glue, just reprint it. Plus, you can customize the size to fit your project perfectly. Visit my new website at https://sites.google.com/view/universalmaker3d/home for more exciting...
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This is the base for an epoxy cup turner, built from scratch since no suitable design was available to print. I opted to create my own base instead of settling for an inferior one. The motor used in this setup can be sourced from Amazon:...
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This small cup is perfect for mixing epoxy. It can be easily mixed on any available scrap of paper or carton in the workshop, but I have a 3D printer nearby, so why not take advantage of it? The entire process should only take about half an hour to...
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A small component attached to your aeropress filter holder holds the measuring scoop/spoon and stirrer. Since it comes into contact with food-contact items, review guidelines on food safety for your printer and printed material. The example shown is...
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This is my own design of a fairly compact magnetic stirrer. ...It uses two 9V batteries which power a LED Strip to indicate it is running (only for fun) and a 24V PC-fan.</p> <p>The case has cutouts for a power switch and a turning potentiometer, where...
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A DIY magnetic stirrer built using a repurposed 120mm fan. This project features an on/off switch and a variable speed control potentiometer for fine-tuning the motor's RPM. Since this particular motor draws minimal amperage, I wouldn't normally...