modmic replacement magnet 3d models
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Mini Train Enthusiast: Get your hands on the Hitch Magnet essential component! ...Check out my complete collection of downloadable parts - it's everything you need to bring your entire mini train project to life!
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The modified keychain is now equipped with a strong adhesive magnet on its reverse side. ...This makes it an instant refrigerator accessory, adding a touch of personality to your kitchen's cold storage compartment.
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A unique piece I created from a leaf discovered in my own backyard. ...To showcase it, simply affix a magnet to the reverse side of the leaf and proudly display it on your refrigerator.
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... is an updated rendition of the original model found at "https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:124611". ...The design has been expanded, ensuring a roomier interior, while a strategically placed cutout accommodates a 5x5x2mm magnet for added versatility.
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This is a simpel patent that dan be pushen into notes with a thumb tack. ...You cut out a nice piece of Cork that hou stick in one side, in the other side a piece of magnet.
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You can print with any filament. ...You can glue these shapes together if you want or magnet on the backside. ... Don't be pawns in someone else's game.
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Learning how to design things and had some cylindrical magnets lying around. ...v1 and v2 are for 6.5mm wide x 3.5mm tall, v3 and v4 are for 5mm x 5mm.
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Die runden Magnete "18 mm x 5 mm" findet man auf Amazon:https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07L7XK1N3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
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... be more than good enough to keep them there.Cubes are 20mm per side, fitting 8x2.8mm magnets on each face. About 5g per cube.These are the magnets I used (not affiliate)If you want another magnet size, within reason, I'd be happy to add that too.
cults3d
I'm trying to purchase a pack of 50 rare earth neodymium magnets on eBay. ...They measure 10mm in diameter and have a 3mm hole, making them perfect for holding small screws like an M3 nut in place.
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A 3D printed "dragon head figure" fridge magnet now proudly sits on a kitchen counter, a unique gift that began as an idea for a creative New Year's greeting.
grabcad
A straightforward idea about magnet motors yet to be tested is what I'm presenting here. ...Please remember, I'm still learning and this information might be incomplete or inaccurate.
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... parts to have each piece come out as a specified colour. ...Then use some super glue to adhere all the pieces together. It is recommended to stop the print to place the magnet inside so the layer prints over top and binds the magnet to the Junimo.
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This is a simpel patent that dan be pushen into notes with a thumb tack. ...You cut out a nice piece of Cork that hou stick in one side, in the other side a piece of magnet.
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Marvel Comic's Venom, made to fit a 2cm circular magnet attached with superglue. Use the color change feature in PrusaSlicer to set color layers. ...Easy print, great character! </p>
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Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Notes: Apply glue to the base of the magnet and attach it to the top once you've inserted the Neodymium magnet. ...You may need to rotate the STL file before printing,...
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I designed a compact gadget to attach magnet holders onto various printed materials. ...The concept is that these units will seamlessly connect and securely hold multiple components in place.
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Place a powerful magnet at the end of a sturdy string, suspended from above. ...This ingenious tool allows for effortless retrieval of metal objects that have fallen out of reach in tight spaces.
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The only thing to do to make it truly a magnet missile is to print it large enough that you can drill a hole into it and stick some magnets on it. But for now, you can enjoy 3d printing them and launching them at people. I can envision office...
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Marvel Comic's Venom, made to fit a 2cm circular magnet attached with superglue. Use the color change feature in PrusaSlicer to set color layers. ...Easy print, great character!
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Instead of using traditional methods, Magnet YABA employs two press-fit magnets to securely hold the adapter in place. To maintain the integrity of the extruder assembly, two printed spacers are used, allowing us to utilize the stock screws. Before...
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You will need a magnet with a diameter of 4mm and a height of 2mm. ... Insert the filament into the hole in the apple and glue it in place.
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Took the standard Lucky 13 head and split the face off, added holes for a 6mmx2mm magnet on each side, so make changing the models face interchangeable without swapping out the entire head
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Case for a standard-sized round magnet with a straightforward design.
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This is a very simple refrigerator magnet. ...The magnet is in the part so that no glue is needed. Just stop the print, insert the magnet and proceed.The bag has a diameter of 10.3mm and a height of 6mm so many different magnets can be used.
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... to be paused midprint to insert the maget it. With 0.2 layer-height, the pause needs to be done at layer 20 (in pusaslicer, just click the + on the preview slider) In the second version the bottom is open so you can just glue the magnet in.
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This is a simple magnet holder (1, 2 or 3x 15mm x 2mm magnets) that you can use to hold down objects on the bed of a laser cutter. They are low enough to clear the laser head on a Glowforge but you might want to check on you own cutter This object...
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... any supports. Once printed, you can add a neodymium magnet or a standard one to the back and stick it on anything metal, use it to hold your notes, or simply showcase it proudly on your fridge or any other magnetic surface. ...Thanks for watching!
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... box that can be used for anything that fits inside it :D. ... This box was originaly made to sort some board games pieces. To assemble it you will need 4 d8*1.5mm N52 Magnets and glue it to the 3D printed Parts I got the magnets from Wish.com at:
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... but I think that is more to do with the filament I was using than the model. ...I bought 4mm x 5mm Neodymium magnets off Ebay for this and used 3 in each Barring for a nice solid feel. Hope you enjoy, this is my first upload so any advice is welcome