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Ready to pump your promethium, sweet crude, or whatever lights up your day!Designed on Tinkercad.Enforced supports are required on verticle pipes (see files).Superglue the valve handles.Start pumping that...
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However, the correct angle will depend on the angle of the corner AND the pitch (slope) of the roof.This is NOT a joist hanger. So let me be VERY clear here...This is a plastic bracket. It's ONLY designed to press a light weight polystyrene based...
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There are also useful coat hangers and finger toys.Or just check out all my creations.Have fun!Print instructionsYou can print the buttons without support. Switch on the ironing feature of PrusaSlicer to get really nice button surfaces (see the...
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There are also useful coat hangers and finger toys.The filament swatch is nice to have an overview about your filaments available.Included namesAaron, Abhi, Abigail, Adam, Adela, Adrian, Adrien, Agathe, Alan, Albert, Ales, Alex, Alexander, Alexandra,...
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... There are also useful coat hangers and finger toys.Compliant mechanisms:In case you want to know more about compliant mechanisms, check out these models from BYU_CMR.
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If you want to protect it, you might try drilling a small hole through the center of the base into the sphere, and inserting a stiff piece of metal wire or rod (something like clothes hanger wire or a servo linkage). But you'll have to be precise. In...
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You'll need to purchase or scavenge four of these (with matching nuts) to attach the handle/feet to the pegboard. Future Additions and FeaturesWall HangerI know it seems a bit silly to design a system that brings this pegboard panel back onto...
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There are also useful coat hangers and finger toys.Or just check out all my creations.Thanks go out to PapaLanc and chrislef for their idea for such a configurable label. Additional thanks go out to <a href="/PapaLanc/about">PapaLanc</a> that i can...
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There are also useful coat hangers and finger toys.Or just check out all my creations.Print instructionsYou can print it without any support, as long as you leave the cut-angle below 90 degrees.Standard settings will be fine, like infill of 20%,...
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* Alternative brush hanger (clips). * Optional drawers instead of shelves. * [Removable upper trays. - DONE](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5793612) * Clean up this summary. If you would like to sell prints of this model, go ahead, I want...
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(it is already in the settings in the .3mf files)Assembly:Print all three parts (hull, treads, and gun.)Superglue the treads to the hull.Place the gun on the roof.Superglue works best for gluing it together.It will scale easily if you want a larger...
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Push the motor in its slot, and slide the platform on the shaft, reassemble the shells of the lamps and glue them in the cradles and you're ready to go! Here is what you'll need (if in the future these links don't work try searching for the names in...
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If this happens to you, you can: a) reprint the part, b) use a tiny piece of thick plastic bag between the parts to fill the gap and make it tight, c) use nail polish (acetone) if using ABS.5.3 Fractures. If a joint breaks, thankfully you just need...
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Once I had all of those settings nailed, I ended up with a bridge almost as clean as the deck.Here were my settings:Bridge Flow: 0.94Wall Order: Outer/Inner/InfillInfill/Wall Overlap: 25%Overhang Speed (25%, 50%): 60 mm/sOverhang Speed (50%, 75%): 50...
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I also tried PLA but I gave up with it when I found that the scale can be easily scratched off with a nail. At the same time you will have to use a knife to get rid of the scale when it is printed with PETG, so it is better for this model! I think if...
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This lamp has the form of a classic screw-in lightbulb sliced in half; a design that is literally iconic of a bright idea! It is battery-powered and hangs from a nail against a wall. You turn the lamp on and off by tapping it against the wall, which...
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You'll need: 2 complete xt60 connectors (male and female sides) 1 female d-sub 37 pin connector 1 male d-sub 37 pin connector 1 d-sub 37 pin connector cable housing lots of heat shrink tubing, ideally in various colors, and at least two sizes (one...
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I decided to use a closed-loop design, since I wanted a high wall mounting point for more stability. To print, put the flat wall-facing side (with the nail keyholes) facing towards the build plate, hit slice, and print...
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Keep using those ties or a couple of small M4 bolts that can be tapped using your fingers into the Prusament Spool, see appropriate holes in the photograph attached..If you suspend the spool from a tree or other object then a large plastic tie (or...
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additionally * 2x N-scale wheel-sets (you may try the included wheels and 2 1.5mm nails) * 2x N couplings T-head including springs. I found a printable version of T-heads from [wsvenny on...
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Three inner-tube slices (rubber bands) cut from an 18-25mm butyl inner-tube are used on the nail-head features I designed into the 3D model. The fender works as planned and it can be removed or reinstalled as needed. The o-ring can only be...
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Finally, run your finger nail against the outer edge of the tpu gasket and push it into your Saturn's base all around the perimeter of the manifold. This will allow for any slight warping of the manifold base edge, and places the gasket in a position...
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A nail file board also works well. There are several 3d printed threaded parts. The internal threads should be cleaned out with a 6mm X 1mm tap. If you don't have a tap you may be able to use a 6mm bolt with a groove dremeled into it. I haven't had...
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That means that, in my ignorance, I've probably not nailed the perfect board configuration. I've included the boards the moulds are modelled on, so I'd recommend printing those out first and seeing if you find their shape, size, and wheel base to...
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Making "o1" the first "o" in "hello") have holes for a screw or nail. With that said, with the letters mounted on the wall split into two rows of the words "hello" and "world!", this entire sign measures a maximum of 790.5mm X 384.2mm X 50 mm (l X w...
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I used acrylic paint borrowed from my wife's nail painting kit :) If you've printed all the overlays, you can glue them onto the base now. I used epoxy glue to do this, as it provides some time to align them properly. Next cut a sufficient length of...
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The human integumentary system is a network of skin, hair, nails, and associated glands that work together to protect the body from external damage. It consists of the epidermis (outer layer), dermis (middle layer), and hypodermis (inner layer),...
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I also tried PLA but I gave up with it when I found that the scale can be easily scratched off with a nail. At the same time you will have to use a knife to get rid of the scale when it is printed with PETG, so it is better for this model! I think if...
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Any screw, hook, or nail will do - just remove that old Picasso of yours and mount that shiny new speaker...) - Also upon request (but also because space was really limited), Bluetooth and amplifier are once again optional, this time on a single...
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I have foreseen (in case you use soft sheaths) the insertion of a piece of filament that follows the sheath from the inside (or from the outside as you prefer) using 2 1.9mm diameter holes located on the upper part of the mouths of the trolley and on...