metallica pop socket 3d models
61441 3d models found related to metallica pop socket.prusaprinters
<p>Two Pieces. Supports required for the base, and print the base nice and slow. I print the supports in a grid patter at 60%. My printer works best with a Z distance of .15mm between the supports and the print. ...Print the two pieces separately and...
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Peas in a single pod, to be precise - four of them to be exact. Print the base without supports touching the build plate, while leaving the pea pod with its own separate supports. You have two options: a full-size pea pod and a scaled-down version...
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This design allows you to mount your Apple Watch charger onto a PopSocket-compatible mount!
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The designer crafted a sturdy framework but sought to make it even more practical by transforming it into a sleek wall-mounted fixture. ...They opted to discard the existing anchoring points and instead inserted new, centrally positioned fasteners...
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Peas in a Pod. Four of them to be exact. Print the base with supports touching the build plate and the pea pod without. There's a full size Pea Pod, and there's also one that's been scaled down in the Z axis, so that it's not so thick. Choose which...
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I admired TJT2007's layout immensely, but I own a Volkswagen. ...Therefore, I incorporated the Volkswagen emblem seamlessly into their design using Tinkercad.
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<p>I increased the height of the tabs by .1mm and made the model multicolor.</p> <p>Remixed from <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3739774/files">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3739774/files</a></p>
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I opted for PRUSA FlexFill 98A material, and any standard TPU formulation would be a suitable substitute.
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I use https://github.com/eth0up/prusaslicer-3dprintremote which can take the URL of an STL and slice/print/upload to the printer from a web interface, provided that a model is already in the correct orientation.
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<p>This is a remix to reduce the width by a small fraction to better fit my Pioneer radio and added a 20-degree bend to compensate for the dashboard of my 2006 Honda Civic.</p>