mouse ear holder 3d models
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I designed yet another Ear_buds_holder because existing options were not up to my standards. I required maximum protection in an ultra-compact package, which led me to create this cased design. Due to the varying widths of ear buds, two designs are...
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I was really fond of cysayles's ear bud holder design and layout, but I felt the wire cutouts were too narrow. So, I decided to create my own version with bigger cutouts. ... I've also uploaded an alternative design without the L/R labels, as I believe...
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This ear bud holder design is inspired by Brett Beauregard's business card ear bud holder. It was created in Open Office and will serve as a basis for a student project at pemtech.pbworks.com. Students are expected to revise their designs, possibly...
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The Logitech M110 Mouse Holder is a sleek and compact accessory designed to keep your computer mouse within easy reach. This holder is specifically engineered to work seamlessly with the popular Logitech M110 wireless mouse, providing a convenient...
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This is a mouse holder that I designed to keep the cord off of my mouse pad. The hole is three-quarters of an inch, so it should fit any USB plug easily. To use this holder, simply print it out and place the legs under your mouse pad. Finally, feed...
cgtrader
Pair a second one of my mouse ears to a headband to design an extraordinary pair of Mouse ears for your upcoming vacation at Disney World.
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Mouse wire holder to be coupled with two metal rods of 6mm diameter and 150mm length and to be filled with sand. ...Now you can have fun!
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it is a sponge holder mickey mouse, it is necessary to put a sponge in the place made for (see photo).
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Holder designed to mount under your desk and hold and extra mouse. ...Designed for cord pass through and easy access when needed.
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Mouse Cable Holder, to keep the cable pulled up so it doesnt drag everything around your desk or get caught when playing games
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I recently lost my favorite headphones holder, prompting me to take on the challenge of creating a new item - a mouse cable holder this time. The result is a minimalist design that prints easily and quickly. ...With more designs on the way, I'd love...
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Small holder to hang ear defenders from.There are two versions, one works well in a van as they cant fall off easily and the other is better suited for a workshop/officeWork well printed with PETG and should be more than strong enough. No supports...
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Human Ears Got Tangled Up Every Time, Without My Glasses It Was Impossible to Tell Which Ear Bud Went Where.
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A container holds the ear syringe ball, allowing excess dampness to drain freely.
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A Sleek Mouse Cable Holder I just upgraded to Version 2, and it's a game-changer. This new version is significantly smaller than the original, yet still manages to hold cables that are just a bit thicker than before. ...I'm talking about my trusty Razer...
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... out the base using a laser cutting machine, then print the hook itself with a 3D printer. Next, assemble the components together. To secure the mouse holder, simply superglue it to the wall or any other vertical surface where you want to attach it.
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When Halloween costumes change hands, it's common for accessories to go AWOL. Luckily, a 3D printer can be the hero of the hour! I used PETG filament for this project, but I think PLA could also work – though it might not provide the same level of...
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<p>When Halloween costumes get handed down, sometimes the accessories go missing. 3D printer to the rescue!</p> <p>I printed in PETG. I think PLA would be ok too, but it might not be flexible enough</p> <p>This was designed to fit a small child, but...
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/9LMmGdbBHm8I printinfill at 10%
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Human: Time for science!\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: Freaks3D\nRafts: Yes\nSupports: No\nResolution: 100 micron\nInfill: 100%\nNotes: A brim or raft is absolutely essential to keep the base stable.
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When handed-down Halloween costumes fall apart, their accessories often vanish into thin air. Fortunately, 3D printers can save the day! I chose to print with PETG, which I believe is a suitable choice. PLA might also work well, but its flexibility...
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Human designs mouse switch holder for hotswap. ... https://nz.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Mill-Max/0360-0-15-15-34-27-10-0?qs=sGAEpiMZZMs/Sh/kjph1thb3kmwj6OUIVGdz6EMr8ys Concept by amotoma