gamepad viewer genesis 3d models
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USB Dongle holder for Genesis PV58 that's mounted on screw and latch holes It was annoying that there is no build in hole so made this to make sure I won't lose that small thing.
grabcad
Gamepad made using Solidworks as designing and key shot 11 pro as rendering software.
grabcad
Used for the rendering of gamepads, the circuit board part is only rendered unavailable.
grabcad
Used for the rendering of gamepads, the circuit board part is only rendered unavailable.
grabcad
A SolidWorks-designed gamepad was created employing both solid and surface modeling techniques.
grabcad
GAMEPAD TAY CẦM CHƠI GAMEĐào tạo NX CAD/CAM/ Simcenter 3D Liên hệ : Phan Văn Tú - 0768 546 029
sketchfab
I've created a custom gamepad using Blender's modeling capabilities and Inkscape's vector graphics tools.
grabcad
The Snes Gamepad features an ergonomic design for comfortable gameplay, boasting a functional layout that includes four programmable buttons and a directional pad. ...This classic controller is perfect for playing Super Nintendo games on modern systems.
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... bottom that fit the size of adult fingers. Players only need to pass their fingers through them to make it more comfortable. Use it. Finally, this product also includes a shell that can store the gamepad, and the player can put the gamepad in it.
sketchfab
This is an expertly crafted gamepad, painstakingly recreated through a meticulous process that began with a precise 3D scan using the cutting-edge GOM Atos triple scan structured light scanner, before being meticulously dissected and analyzed to...
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Built with precision using options specifically chosen: Round off the base: None Text size: Set at an optimal 25 units high Base height percentage: Reduced to 0.33 for a sleek look Font style selected: Cinzel Decorative Black adds elegance...
grabcad
CAD Model for Amity ViewerAmity Viewer.STEP is the full product, other files are pieces
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Litophane Viewer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1uj2Rben0Q Web Page to Create Litophanes: http://3dp.rocks/lithophane/ Size: 6.3 inches x 3.7 inches x 0.12 inches
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One can earn some extra money by producing and selling the viewers, and if you or a friend can create 3D videos with the GoPro mount, you can start a small business that will create demand for both the viewers and video production services. To...
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This is a simple lithophane viewer I created utilising an LED light I already owned and which are easily available. The light has a circumference of 70mm. The light can be used without the round holder but to make it more secure it can be printed...
myminifactory
... outs of 3D design for 3D printing in my expert-led class at https://www.PrintThatThing.us\. ...This is a sneak peek into our incredible 3D printed 360-degree stereoscopic viewer, crafted with precision and skill on my YouTube channel PrintThatThing.
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This slide viewer is designed to resemble an old-school television, complete with a top-mounted LED light that shines down on the device. A 5-volt compatible LED strip powers this illumination system, and it's connected via a USB cable for easy...
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... - it's about $5 - Tube of Cyanoacrylate glue (aka Super glue) to glue the acrylic piece to the 3D printed viewer - about $2 I've also included my design for a 7" version (about $6 for the acrylic circle) but I haven't printed it yet. ...
prusaprinters
Lithophane viewer 100X53 mmI have also included the "empty" .jpg file to create the customised lithophanesComponents:3 chip led 3V - 3W1 reed switch 2 X 16 mm1 Switch, tactile SPST, through hole1 9V battery1 round magnet 15X5 mm2 Allen head screws M3...
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Lithophane viewer 100X53 mm I have also included the "empty" .jpg file to create the customised lithophanes Components: 3 chip led 3V - 3W 1 reed switch 2 X 16 mm 1 Switch, tactile SPST, through hole 1 9V battery 1 round magnet 15X5 mm 2 Allen head...
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I created a picture viewer that some may remember from their childhood days in Germany where they were known as Plastiskop. The main difference here is that you don't click to turn to the next picture, instead, you turn a wheel to access the next...