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46 3d models found related to makersmuse.prusaprinters
... to have a good grip on those ends. ...So I made two grips for the line ends as well.You can find and buy Angus' design (USD 2.99) here: https://www.makersmuse.com/courses/magic-sphereMy thanks to Angus for the great design, it printed without problems.
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This is a free-source off-road platform that empowers users to design their own remote control cars.
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These wheels may not be the fastest or the tractioniest, but they are still special in their own way. Definitely try this one on sand. ... The arrow on the underside should point in the direction of rotation when the car is moving forward.
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Inspired by Angus (Maker´s Muse) video about intersections. Here i made Angus initials and added the fill material I left some holes to insert magnets that keep the modell together. You need 4 magnets of 10mm by 3mm. I haven´t printed it...
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This is inspired by MakersMuse's Makercoin, and it's ready to be enjoyed.
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This my attempt at an OpenSCAD version of Maker's Muse's sphericon. ...(https://www.makersmuse.com/sphericon)
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Following in the footsteps of the utterly brilliant Angus from MakersMuse I tried my hand at designing my own makercoin. ... V1: Basic layout, fairly thin V2: Similar layout but thicker
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I designed this educational model using CAD software, thanks to the invaluable guidance from makersmuse's enlightening video on the Geneva Drive. A huge thank you goes out to Angus for his inspiring work that has positively impacted me and countless...
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I'd like to thank MakersMuse and MakeAnything for the inspiration. ...I decided to try my hand at creating one and managed to come up with a version that can be printed in under 30 minutes, weighing only about 3 grams while rolling just like a real...
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Inspired by the innovative spirit of MakersMuse and MakeAnything, I decided to push my own creative limits. ...After experimenting with various designs, I successfully created a miniature version that can be printed in under 30 minutes, weighs...
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... simply use a flat-blade screwdriver to carefully loosen the disks and get them moving again. ... When it comes to getting your printer up and running, there are some folks who deserve your support - like Angus at MakersMuse, he's doing an amazing job!
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I made this for education in CAD with big help of makersmuse's video about the Geneva Drive. Thank you so much for inspiring me and a lots of others around the world, Angus. ... You will need 2 608 Bearings The drive wheel should be a snug fit on the...
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One key innovation in 3D printing has been the development of a one-way roller clutch inspired by MakersMuse, which has enabled even low-accuracy printers to achieve remarkable success. To cater to these entry-level machines, a tighter-toleranced...
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I'm thrilled to share with you my very first creation in Autodesk Fusion 360 - a masterpiece born out of following MakersMuse's genius tutorial on how to bring this concept to life. I put my own spin on things, tweaking and refining it to make it...
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Three millimeter supports were utilized and precisely positioned utilizing ideaMaker 3.1.0 software, a feature recently endorsed by MakersMuse for its versatility. ...This project is ongoing, but all bearing recesses were carefully designed to...
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Alternatively, users can opt for @makeanything's square bearing and @makersmuse's robot platform for maximum versatility. The system is specifically designed to accommodate a tyre if required. ...Plans are underway to develop a version, but the lack of...
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I Just Completed My First Project Using This Powerful Tool, Following MakersMuse's Inspiring Video Step-by-Step. To Give It a Personal Touch, I Made Some Smart Adjustments Along the Way. The Result is Something Truly Unique! ...Thanks to Angus for...
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Inspired by MakersMuse and MakeAnything, I experimented with a wireframe version of a hexaspericon and came up with something that prints in just over an hour, weighs around 8 grams, and rolls almost like the real thing. It should be able to snap...
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... won't function at all. Hopefully, you'll enjoy using it! If you're a YouTuber, feel free to reach out - I'd be happy to check out your channel. A shout-out to Make Anything, The3DPrintingNerd, MakersMuse, and RCLifeOn for their amazing content.
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Inspired by MakersMuse's video on how he crafted a budget-friendly and easy-to-make macro keyboard, I decided to create an even smaller, cheaper version with my own custom printable case and a more robust USB connection. The code I used came from...
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Inspired by the innovative designs of MakersMuse and MakeAnything! Thanks to their genius, these creations are an absolute blast! To bring this project to life, simply print two Sphericon1.STL files and one Sphericon1_insert.stl file. Feel free to...
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Inspired by MakersMuse and MakeAnything, I experimented with my own design and came up with a "wireframe" version of a hexaspericon. It prints in less than an hour and weighs about 8 grams, rolling smoothly (almost) just like a real hexasphericon.
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Inspired by the creativity of MakersMuse and MakeAnything. Thanks to these innovators, these projects are an absolute blast! To get started, you'll need to print two Sphericon1.STL files and one Sphericon1_insert.stl file. Feel free to scale them...
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I'm excited to show off my very first project created entirely in Autodesk Fusion 360 - a direct result of following along with MakersMuse's fantastic tutorial on how to bring this design to life. I took the basic blueprint and added some personal...
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This is a remix of MakersMuse https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:538824 My HarborFreight flashlight boasted a bevel, rendering the mount decidedly non-flat. Furthermore, my GoPro's aluminum frame case featured a larger cold shoe, severely limiting the...
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... it to not need a tool, but that's a job for another day. I'll update this if I ever get around to it. This is basically a single version of Maker's Muse's Tolerance test V2, here's a link to the original: https://makersmuse.gumroad.com/l/OxKwn
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Original idea for Joel-Bot came from Lady Muse @FatCeliac @joeltelling @pressreset @makersmuse Hey remember when I said I had fun doodling character concepts of u guys if u where robots? ...pic.twitter.com/n9635mq2Cw— Lady Muse (@FatCeliac) July 29,...
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Anyway, I also wanted to try making a less tortures version of Maker Muse's torture test. Print instructionsCategory: Math Art Summary Christmas ornaments for the family. It seemed like a good idea at the time. Anyway, I also wanted to try making a...
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... X1 model.\r\n\r\nI've embedded a coin bearing my YouTube channel name within the test piece. If you'd like to support Maker's Muse, visit his profile on gum road and make a donation upon downloading the file!\r\n\r\nhttps://gumroad.com/makersmuse
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Since creating precise holes that fit all printers is nearly impossible, I used the method @MakersMuse employed on his 3D printer to create adjustable bearing holes based on print quality and bearing size. Later, Exerqtor released an updated version...