marble run motor 3d models
719744 3d models found related to marble run motor.myminifactory
Welcome to Manor Von Marble, a castle full of both ruin and riches. Climb the astronomy tower to reach the Manor's battlements, before rolling down into the great hall. Here the floor shifts and tilts as you navigate your way through its maze-like...
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... on one side with double height and closed. Model size: width: 217mm x depth: 30mm x height: 93mm. Uses Ø14 balls/marbles. ... The ball becomes extremely fast in the tunnel, you almost don't see it^^ Expand your range as often as you want!!!
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Pipe_01 is a simple standard connector with windows Tube_04 is a double standard connector Tube_05 is a triple standard connector Model size: Ø30mm x height: 50mm Model size: Ø30mm x height: 93mm Model size: Ø30mm x height: 136mm Used Ø14 balls /...
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... ... Bridge_04 is a short covered bridge with windows. Model size: width: 113.5mm x depth: 30mm x height: 50mm. Uses Ø14 balls/marbles. Looks great and is insanely sturdy, Good for the whole structure! ... Expand your range as often as you want!!!
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... the market? ... Bridge_01 is a long standard bridge. Model size: width: 167mm x depth: 30m x height: 50mm. Uses Ø14 balls/marbles. The classic and 100 times installed! The file has no logo on top! ... Expand your assortment as often as you want!!!
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... ... Bridge_05 is a standard covered bridge with windows. Model size: width: 217mm x depth: 30mm x height: 50mm. Uses Ø14 balls/marbles. Looks great and is insanely sturdy, Good for the whole structure! ... Expand your range as often as you want!!!
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... ones on the market? ... Bridge_02 is a long curved bridge. Model size: width: 167mm x depth: 60mm x height: 50mm. Uses Ø14 balls/marbles. Curved and Elegant, maybe the balls will even develop a spin? ... Expand your range as often as you want!!!
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Designed for 3/8" marble bearings. Requires a 120mm cubic footprint. ... Follow me on Instagram @coolthingsbyjacob for more 3D printing projects! Building Instructions:...
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This is the top of the ball lifting mechanism. ...The Ball bearing is stripped off of the Neodymium magnet and starts rolling down. There is also an extra chain cog to help guide the chain back down to the motor
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Update 16.04.2020: found on Youtube a track with the curvesI've seen some curve tracks, printed and tested them.Then there were some thoughts in my mind, which curves, with which radius and angle,will be possible and useful, and can I increase the...
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The scoop end of the sea saw strikes the stop bottom of the pin and releases a bearing the weight moves the sea saw downward and deposits the bearing in a small container, then starts all over by itself until ti runs out of bearings. I used 11mm...
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/78XuVOLiwvR
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/2mNRnFwtlqt
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/irEIjzZPo2w
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/78XuVOLiwvR
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/4RALTXdPLLt
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/6wEwhzcvQzS
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If you want print the bottom and rail with infill and no infill in the center part and use bridge on the 60mm and 80mm open space circle, i splitted up in two parts. Have in mind the mid part has to start at 3mm, not from 0, otherwise it wont...
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