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I got tired of trying to track down a suitable replacement for the hat light button at the front of the Hasbro Spengler's Neutrona Wand, so I designed one myself off of the measurements of the original button. I've uploaded a solid version and...
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This version fits the Hasbro TVC Tie Fighter(Big one). It could also hold the Tie Bomber, Interceptor and Vader Fighter. I will make the needed parts in the future so those will fit too :) I added 4 smaller connections pins for the 3 pieces of the...
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//* Nerf dart carrier uploaded, sorry I forget it Recently I bought a Tie Striker in a flea market without a wing. My son was so excited with it that I did a spare wing for replace the missing one. There is two versions: Ala.stl is the full wing...
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I designed this specifically for small objects, breaking it down into two parts to ensure greater stability and accommodate various hole sizes. ...Additionally, I included a FreeCAD file that can be easily modified to suit your needs.\r\n\r\n# Print...
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These are other peoples models (Scaled to be 16.5 mm across) Gcode made for an Ender 3 Pro/235x235x250mm or bigger. ... The Gcode is everything put into the buildplate.
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Before assembling the spinning top, you must enlarge its size tenfold by a factor of ten to one.
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To get your peg top ready for printing, you must amplify its size by a factor of one hundred. A scale of 1:100 is the starting point. ...Feel free to fine-tune as needed.
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I wanted to showcase the Gauntlet on a stylish Stand/Holder, so I tapped into my CAD expertise and created a design using Fusion360, which is now printed in four parts that fit together seamlessly, despite some minor gaps caused by filament shrinkage...
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To print the driver, first multiply its size by a factor of ten. ...The scale is 10:1.
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To print the peg-top model, first multiply its size by a factor of 100. ...The scale is 1 to 100.
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To bring this design to life, first enlarge the peg-top by a factor of one hundred. ...A scale of 1:100 is required for full visibility.
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Before publishing the spinning top design, ensure that its size is amplified tenfold. ...Scale up by a factor of 10.
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To print the peg top, first multiply its dimensions by ten. ...The scale is 1 to 100.
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Before releasing the pegtop design, ensure it is magnified by a factor of 10. ...Ratio: 100:1
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To print the pegtop, you first need to amplify its size by a factor of one hundred. ...The scaling ratio is 1:100.
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To print the peg top, simply enlarge it by a factor of one hundred first. ...A scale ratio of 1:100 is required for this process.
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To print the peg top, first multiply its size by a factor of ten, expanding it to ten times its original scale.