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This helmet was designed to fit together like a 3D puzzle. This model is comprised of 30+ pieces. All of the large major pieces are designed to snugly fit together utilizing aligment pegs that allow for the helmet to be securely assembled/dissembled...
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This is a custom 3D printed case for the open source and low cost SLC Free Wideband O2 Sensor Controller from 14point7. The controller connects to a wideband oxygen sensor like the Bosch LSU 4.9 or LSU 4.2, giving you the Lambda value (air to fuel...
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In this video I show you my revisions to the popular Prusa 3D printed Covid-19 / Coronavirus face shield. I noticed some areas that I thought could be improved with the original design. The biggest one was the requirement for some kind of elastic...
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All parts have been prepared and tested for 3D printing. We recommend to print in resin. These models are designed by dakkadakka.store. Miniatures for tabletop games and collecting. All rights reserved. Commercial use is provided ONLY if there is a...
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Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from across the globe for the public to access for free. Scan the World is...
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... is attached, in case you need to adjust some stuff. You can get freecad for free here: https://www.freecadweb.org/ I used the drive gear mod from Gunslinger59 to use regular a m3x10 bolt and reduced the diameter for the shaft. Category: 3D Printing
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This is a fully 3D printed Nerf compatible air gun powered by rubber bands. The strength of the gun depends on the number of rubber bands installed. White lithium grease is used to lubricate the inside of the chamber, and the gasket is printed in...
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Since the electronics inside were fine I decided to 3d print a new housing for them. I made 2 versions because I had 2 versions of the controller mainly differing in the battery holders. The two parts are held together by one m1.6 x...
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- Glue (preferably epoxy, but regular all-purpose glue would work too) - Optional Tools: - 3D printing pen (for extra welding step) - Needle/Diamond hand files (for leveling after welding, also peghole cleanup) - Glass nail files (for...
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This new design uses fewer 3D printed parts and is stronger than the old gear box. Using a pair of 6x15x5m sealed ball bearings for the worm gear and two 6x16x5m sealed bearings for the shaft (they don't make 16mm OD bearings, see below). My RF006...
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Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from across the globe for the public to access for free. Scan the World is...
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Did not want to spend a big amount of time 3D modeling a cable tie). What I like to do is build the whole assembly on a short piece of 90mm pipe (as shown) so I can comfortably work on my workbench. Then, by using a 90mm joiner section, I can simply...
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Disclaimers: This is my first attempt at 3d modeling. Please look everything over carefully in your slicer program and let me know if you have any issues or concerns. Many of these parts are designed with VERY tight margins. I apologize ahead of...
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The backrest has a little groove meant to fit over the Front Axle Column so that it can rotate freely - be careful not to add glue there or else it'll stop rotating. How I Designed ThisI work primarily in Blender for modeling, and I've been working...
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It is mostly 3D printed, and just requires a couple of bearings and some nuts and bolts. It is quite strong enough to hold my camera (~ 1.6 Kg) and I wouldn't expect any problems, with decently robust printing up to 2 Kg at least. First, a couple of...
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Features2 emplacements for 3.5" Hard disks, connected via USB3 to the Raspberry Pi140x25mm fan emplacement at the front for efficient cooling of the Raspberry Pi and hard drivesInternal Power-supply 5V/12VMain power switch and fuse accessible at the...
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Slide the 3D printed part over the panel's frontal ridge from the side. 7. Position to your liking, optionally use a wedge (see *Wedge.stl*) to temporarily prevent it from sliding around. 8. Once satisfied with the position, mark a drill hole...
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It's ugly af (was done in Tinkercad as usual) but will hopefully suffice until I can learn Fusion 3d or something better and not make such a mess of it.My apologies again for any frustrations on this...
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This is a remix that solves the wobbly table syndrome caused by 4 unlevel bearings on a plane, present in Tekti's version, just the nature of 3d printing. The wobble caused a z step lost when changing z direction, detrimental if using an auto bed...
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He made a kick-ass outdoor Wyzecam mount and I highly recommend you check out his at https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-83854 . It is well-engineered and looks the part of what an outdoor camera should look like. I took the idea from him...
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I have included a 3D printed template called contact to help in marking the part. You can fine tune the size with a file. To connect the battery contacts to the controller board the kit includes a connecter with 3 wires. The yellow wire is left...
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It's ugly af (was done in Tinkercad as usual) but will hopefully suffice until I can learn Fusion 3d or something better and not make such a mess of it.My apologies again for any frustrations on this...
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**PART LIST** In addition to the 3D printed parts (2 caps, 2 plugs, 1 socket, 1 knob, 1 anchor), you will need: 3 - 1/4"-20 nuts 2 - 1/4-20 x 1" long socket cap screws 1 - 1/4"-20 x 3" long hex head bolt 2 - 1/4" washers 2 - 8-32 x 3/8" long screws...
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And then I realized that with 3D printing I can create more and new parts, limited just by my imagination. So I recreated most of the original set in SCAD and added a lot of new parts. From the original set I only did not try to model the chain...
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This Shield was designed while keeping its strength in mind and serves as an example of a universal method to segment large parts into thin segments for 3D printing. The diameter of the shield is around 650mm. I designed the front side myself and...
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Those of you who are patreon can use these files posted 3d files attached ▬ Hydrogen Hot Rod Instagram ▬▬▬ ✅ https://www.instagram.com/h2hrmagazine/ Power Magnification Electric Motors ✅http://www.quantamagneticstores.com...
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I have two component testers and they just don't have a decent way to test 2 pin surface mount parts like resistors, diodes and caps. This design remedies that problem by using the two arms cut from standard set of tweezers, a spring from a...
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There should be a small air gap between the 3D printed parts across the lock while locked. - Apply superglue through the small holes at the back of magnets and screws to secure them, but only after final assembly and alignment as explained above. ...
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I had it made in aluminium through "Machining-4u" but it may work as a 3D print, in a suitably strong and rigid material. It needs track rollers installing using correct screws, with M5 Form C washers between the rollers and plate. The top two...