magic mouse replacement feet 3d models
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Lost some so I copied the design and printed replacement feet for my 1980's Rummikub tile holder trays. ...Please help yourself if you miss some too.</p> <h3> You Can Also Find Me On</h3> <p><div><p>Instagram: <a href="http://www.instagram.com/baschz"...
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2)super/hot glue 2 pennies on top of eachother 3)glue both pennies into recess in the middle of the foot (press hard) 4)unscrew cover, remove old foot, insert new one, replace cover 5)DONE! ... SUGGESTED BUT OPTIONAL, place sticky back rubber...
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I created this foot to fix my broken feet from my laptop cooler
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This is a replacement fan shroud/air duct designed specifically for the 3D magic printer. It delivers solid results with a precise fit. Although it slightly reduces the directional airflow area compared to the stock air opening, it provides faster...
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Little bit softer compared to the originals but this filament is very tough. Empiricus@Dremomys Print Settings Printer: Monoprice Ultimate Rafts: NoSupports: Yes Resolution: 0.150 mmInfill: 100 Notes: Ninjatek Cheetah, 80C PEI Bed, 220C, Fan...
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You can replace the thinnest part if it breaks on this mouse right away. To install a new wheel, you'll have to take apart the mouse by removing 6 screws without damaging any wires. Remove the tiny PCB with LEDs from inside the old wheel by...
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... fragment break off yet again each time. Undeterred, I shifted gears and decided to take a more proactive approach: designing and 3D printing an entirely new replacement part for my mouse. ...To my delight, this DIY solution is working like a charm.
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Replacement part for the Bosch router guide.
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Some bolt-on replacement feet designed to reduce vibration coupled into your desk, workbench, or floor are available. I created them to help prevent bothering my neighbors if I want to print overnight. They use nylon nuts and bolts that hold the...
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This is just some replacement feet designed for a Global Specialties PB-70E Breadboard. The stick on rubber feet on mine had long since fallen off and it was time to just fix it. I also added some lock nuts (m4) to the terminal posts since those also...
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Replacement endcap for an old stabila 4-foot level
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I accidentally crushed the ears of my Hexbug mouse cat toy when I stepped on it, so I had to craft brand new ears for it or it wouldn't self-right whenever it was turned upside down by my mischievous cat. ... These replacement ears are secured with tiny...
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And to save this $5 mouse from landfill, I spent way too long designing, printing and finishing this replacement part. Print the part twice with 100% infill. Superglue the 2 halves together and place the original rubber outer over the wheel. ...Sand...
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This is a replacement mouse wheel specifically designed for HP's SM-2063 model. To ensure optimal performance, we recommend utilizing the manufacturer's highest recommended print settings. ...Our own tests have shown exceptional results using a 0.3mm...
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Print in 95A TPU, bottom 2 perimeters with concentric infill. ...Top part that slices into the compressor with full perimeters. It is friction fit, but better friction than the original feet. ...You can, of course, glue it if you wish.
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My wife broke the foot of her sewing machine rolling tote, so I printed a replacement. ...
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... Frustrated and determined, I decided to take matters into my own hands and design a replacement part for the mouse from scratch. After printing out the new component using my Anet A8 3D printer, I was thrilled to discover that it worked flawlessly.
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To replace the friction ring, start at the front of the mouse and work your way around to the back, securing it in place as you go. This may require a bit of sanding or shaving to get a proper fit. There are holes near the rear that can be used for...
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I designed these feet starting from a picture of the underside of the chair leg, so it fits snuggly. I printed it in PETG because it is what was loaded in my printer and liked the color. I guess PLA could be fine. I recommend at least 25%...
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As always I included the original FreeCAD source file, so you can create these feet for any other device. The part is designed to print without supports. Just load it into your slicer and print with your TPU settings. For my WMF bread box I...
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As a result year sheered off when moving the box around for cleaning.Since the box is high quality, stainless steel and such a little issue doesn't change that, this is an easy fix using a CAD software and a 3D printer.As always I included the...
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I have several sets of these 6 ft plastic shelving units and wanted to break some of them up into shorter shelving units, but needed more feet and caps.These should print easily in PLA or PETG with no supports.
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Why?I needed them, I didn't like the original feet made out of hard plastic, slippin' around the floor makin' scratches.Features:It's a foot, it fits in the original 8mm drillholes in the bottom plateIt's a gorgeously complex 3D structure only meant...
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The original feet were accidentally melted off so I can't really do a side-by side comparison, but this design is the closest I could get to the original.The original mounting clip would've been weak and difficult to print, so I opted to use bolts...
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<p>Print in 95A TPU, bottom 2 perimeters with concentric infill. ...Top part that slices into the compressor with full perimeters. It is friction fit, but better friction than the original feet. ...You can, of course, glue it if you wish.</p>
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... in 1994, the rubber pads at its base transform into a weird kind of adhesive goo. ...The tiny feet on this ancient device latch onto that sticky substance, securing it firmly in place and preventing it from slipping around on your floor like crazy.
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This foot simply drops right into place, clicking smoothly as it settles into the foot slot. ...To make the switch, all you need to do is glide the rubber feet section off the old part and onto this one. That's it! ...You're good to go.
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... to the Black & Decker Workmate. ...Its top-quality TPU print ensures that sliders are never beneath your feet. ...Recent modifications have significantly enhanced its performance in TPU, guaranteeing a more stable and efficient work experience.
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... to lower initial layer print speed to 20mm/s See pictures for example.I attached an image of the original pad scan in case anyone wanted to try making their own. I also included the step files if you'd like to make your own feet, taller, thinner.
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Hey, the feet of my beloved Tek Osci 465 crumbled to pieces. So here's a simple new design that lets you wrap the power cable around like in the original. I just omitted the separators for the cable as they aren't really useful. I guess this will...