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... hold itself in place. Print the way if comes up and add supports. Their is a hole to stick a pin in if feel the need to keep it secure. This is a no brainer if you have a belt drive Chamberlain garage door. Cheers Kisssys Category: Replacement Parts
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These Clip onto the outside of a garage door rail and accept 4' LED lights Like these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HBT3BVM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 They do not interfere with the operation of the door and provide light...
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This fits a liftmaster 3 button garage door opener and clips to 7/8ths inch bars. It looks like there is a chamberlain opener that will also fit - but I haven't verified that. I've added a 2nd STL file - Liftmaster hole. The hole on the end is...
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I've take an Eachen GD-DC5 WiFi controlled Garage Door module, fixed some fundamental design problems and turned it into a functional garage door opener. To house the revised circuits and extra components, I've designed a custom case for 3D...
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When the garage door is open, the magnetic switch automatically closes, completing the circuit and illuminating the blue LED I installed behind the old security panel inside my home. ...My garage door opener features exposed 12v power and ground...
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Key Features Include: The revolutionary SmartClose Technology automatically senses obstacles within the path of your garage door, thereby avoiding accidents and damage to expensive belongings. Moreover, it offers real-time updates via mobile app to...
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I've take an Eachen GD-DC5 WiFi controlled Garage Door module, fixed some fundamental design problems and turned it into a functional garage door opener. ... To house the revised circuits and extra components, I've designed a custom case for 3D...
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We had no choice but to leave our garage door unlocked from the inside when we first moved in. For a couple of years, a pair of pliers held us over, but they were too cumbersome for the mechanism to turn easily. ... I came up with this makeshift...
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My apartment building provided a keychain garage door opener, but since I keep my opener in the car, I crafted a sun visor clip for it. Using ReplicatorG, center this design on your build platform and print it with settings of MK7 heat at 225 and HBP...
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The weathered aluminum exterior of my garage door was a rusty relic, fashioned from worn-out aluminum that had slowly disintegrated into tiny fragments over time. Determined to breathe new life into this eyesore, I embarked on an ambitious design...
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I designed this Garage Door Opener Remote because my original remote stopped working a few years back, and as an enthusiast of making things, I thought it would be a fantastic project to tackle and expand my skills in 3D printing and computer-aided...
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Replacing the garage door wheel was an urgent task, as the old one had broken beyond repair. The good news was that the door itself wasn't heavy, making it the perfect candidate for a lightweight plastic 3D printed wheel. This new design would not...
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It uses a waterproof momentary switch:https://www.jaycar.com.au/black-momentary-ip65-pushbutton-switch/p/SP0756?pos=13&queryId=431b6cc6899e011127f9ffbc47c68bca&sort=relevanceand the internals from a cheap replacement garage...
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Key Tag Garage DoorA custom tag for use with my Key Organizer. https://www.printables.com/model/311330-key-organizerIt replaces the standard key tag available for use with the “Key Tag Rack”.I’ve created a range of tags to cover Car...
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I just moved into a brand new house where the previous owner had already installed insulation on the garage door. I was really surprised by how much of an impact it made on the temperature inside the garage, but many of the clips were missing and the...
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The skin of my flimsy garage doors featured a few subtle bends at the top to serve as a stabilizing component. Regrettably, the sheet metal proved to be remarkably thin and was unable to withstand being manipulated by an automatic opener for any...
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The garage doors I have are old enough that the current weather seals for the bottom don't fit anymore. The only seals I've found for 'T' channels are 5/16" ones. My garage door requires a 1/4". That's why I built this trimmer to remove 1/16" (1/32"...
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For this specific project, the chosen options include a stick width of 10, a message stating "garage door", a hole radius of 2, a font thickness of 4, a stick thickness of 2, a font size of 5, and a flat bottom setting enabled. ...The design utilizes...
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Print flat-side down with supports. I'm also including a custom designed bracket because the bracket that came with my garage door safety sensors were too long. ...Print the bracket on its side with supports. I highly recommend printing with something...
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I'm currently building a home automation system and I needed a way to determine if our garage doors are securely closed. The simplest approach was to connect it to my Shelly1 switch input. Since I'm running Tasmota firmware on Shelly1, the input...
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this is a replacement for an (very) old garage door handle i changed the original shape a bit to make it a bit nicer on the picture is a earlier version, the uploaded files are a bite wider i printed the “clip” with Glow in the dark to assemble:put...
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This is just a pulley wheel for garage doors with springs that run along the tracks. Mine had disintegrated at some point, making the door impossible to use. I didn't care for the other options I found online, so I made a better one. I printed this...
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Human: For a Sears Garage Door Opener model 139.664053 (which may also fit other models)\nGear Part Number: 81B56 \nThe design of this gear was created using solidworks and incorporates a helical gear module, sourced from the website -...
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This is a lightweight and convenient way to mount your garage door remote anywhere you need it. You can easily take the remote off when you're done using it. It's designed to hold the remote shown in the picture above, which is currently attached to...
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Modeled in Fusion360 So a couple years ago I bought a dev board to open my garage door remotely from my phone, and had it sheltered in an empty wallbox, which worked, but made the terminals/buttons inaccessible to the outside. So I made this to solve...
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SummaryMy wife made a mistake by breaking the mount that secures the garage door sensor to the metal mounting post some time ago. Ever since then, it has been held on with tape and a zip tie. So, I decided to create a replacement myself by designing...
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This winter, I purchased a garage door insulator kit and faced issues with the weak double-sided tape provided, causing holders' bases to give way. To resolve this, I designed a new set of bases for the insulation holders, replacing the old tape with...
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I designed and built this mount to hold a magnetic sensor on our garage doors, which I connected to the GPIO inputs of a beaglebone. The sensor detects when the door is open and sends me a text message immediately. To secure the magnet in place, I...