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# Keyboard/Synth Stand Rubber Feet Replacements Replacement feet for Z or X style single and double keyboard stands. When printed with TPU the large feet friction fit nicely to 30mm diameter tubing and the small to 25mm. For PLA or other rigid...
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Replacement rubber feet for the keyboard for the Commodore 128D. Six rubber pads necessary to cover all screws of the keyboard. Use doublesided sticky tape to fix. Feet are slightly higher than the original ones. This improves slide protection of...
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This is a replacement sleeve for a Roland keyboard stand. I printed it in TPE88 with 50 % infill, the flexibility seems to be roughly the same as the original part. ...I had to use a brim, otherwise the print would curl up and wouldn't stick to the...
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After over 10 years with a broken Keyboard feet i was able to fix it well. ... Revoltec Lightboard XL3 Maybe it will fit on other Keyboards too.
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Feet replacement for a Logitech K280e keyboard. ... This is a Remix from: Elías Rodriguez Martin
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Feet replacement for a Logitech K280e keyboard. ... This is a Remix from: Elías Rodriguez Martin
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My christmas tree stand made scuff marks on my hardwood. ...The stand also seemed less stable with the minimal rubber footing that came with it. ...So, I wanted to fix that with more stable rubber feet.
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My christmas tree stand made scuff marks on my hardwood. ...The stand also seemed less stable with the minimal rubber footing that came with it. ...So, I wanted to fix that with more stable rubber feet.
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fiftypercentfill did a fantastic job of modeling this but I wanted to be able to peel off and use the rubber inserts from the original feet to minimize the keyboard sliding on smooth surfaces. ...I imported his design into fusion and created a recess...
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Designed to level-out my all-in-one PC as was sitting approximately 2mm lower one side than the other due to legs bending. ... Also incorporated posts on the front to prop the keyboard up out of the way. ... Included an equal set as well.
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Here is a replacement rubber foot designed specifically for use with guitar or microphone stands. Conceived to fit securely within an inner diameter of 19.5-20.0 millimeters. ...Featuring a precision-crafted zoom function located on the slicer, users...
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<p>Printed with TPU. ...Fits firmly. I printed mine just before a 3000km journey through the alps and those feet were nothing I had to worry about.
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rubber feet 36mm diameter, 7.5mm tall with rubber. ...5mm mounting hole with a 18mm recess for a wide m5 spacer.<br>files include a printable inlay if you wan't to print a soft foot, and a mould for casting a silicone part as the pictures show.</p>
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We fashioned a glass "cutting board" with little rubber feet attached to the bottom using adhesive, but those feet consistently fell off and I grew tired of reattaching them every week. To solve this problem, we created these new feet that hold much...
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The rubber feet used by the Voron Desing Team.I printed it with TPU and one perimeter but 30%isch infill. Extracted from the Trident CAD Model, so you don't have to. ...Thanks to the Voron Team for the design.</p>
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Rubber feet replica I made from image measures, I use it in my ender 3 and works great, you can use it for printing or modeling The only difference with the image is that I made a 4mm screw hole instead of 6mm
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I used 3.5 x 16 mm screws with rubber feet attached to them, and it's amazing how well they grip surfaces. The largest part of the screw head is what keeps everything in place. To see more projects like this one, check out my website at...
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Rubber feet make a big difference. I used 3.5 x 16 mm screws for this project and made sure the widest part of each screw holds the head securely in place. You can find more projects at volpatoalessandro.it/allProjects.php. To stay updated on new...
grabcad
Customizable, 3D-printed rubber bases provide stability and protection for various items.
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Humans can install a foot underneath various objects, which can be printed using PLA, ABS, or rubber materials. A 4mm washer can be utilized, although it's not required. ...The screw hole measures 4mm in diameter.
sketchfab
Three-dimensional printable rubber pads provide a convenient solution for adding traction to various objects, allowing users to easily print and attach them to their desired items, such as furniture or machinery.
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Keyboard feet designed for Modecom MC5002, 22mm of width. After you scale it should match other keyboard as well. ...
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These are keyboard feet specifically for hp kb57211 but may be compatible with other types of keyboards. ...If both sides are needed you can easily mirror in cura.
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Keyboard feet designed for Modecom MC5002, 22mm of width. ...After you scale it should match other keyboard as well.
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Inspired on https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/43543-replacement-keyboard-feet/files I created replacement feet for my Labtec Ultra Flat Keyboard. The OpenSCAD file is included for adaption to other keyboards. On one image two printed parts and...
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Inserts 3m screw. ...Utilizes 10mm rubber feet, readily available at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Gadget-Rubber-Small-Laptop-Furniture/dp/B074FYVN5T/ref=sr_1_8?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1525905099&sr=1-8&keywords=10mm+rubber+feet