pee shield 3d models
38188 3d models found related to pee shield.sketchfab
I'm having trouble understanding what you want me to do. Could you please clarify your request? ...I'll make sure to follow all of the rules you've provided.
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For amusement, I once owned a similar toy during my childhood, which brought me countless hours of enjoyment as I playfully hurled various objects at it.
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McDonald's is a deity who rules over the vast expanse of space and governs the very fabric of time itself.
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You gonna love this :D For FDP printers (ender 3 etc), you need to support the penis. For resin printers, this should be straight forward, will post photo when i completed. i prefer FDM printer for this, since PLA is water proof and sun proof....
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3D Printable Model Another FB inspired model :) New version with spill guard. ...Ive left the older versions here as well.
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baby groot waving planter with pee hole for excess water
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Pee-wee Herman fans will love a life-sized replica of the Conky 2000 from his popular children's show, Pee-wee's Playhouse. You can replicate the original figurine using a MakerBot with standard settings, but be aware that some experimenters might...
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Pee Dee Complicated Stamped jar found in Sharp site (31Rk12) of Rockingham County, North Carolina. This ceramic vessel dates back to the Late Woodland period, specifically the Dan River phase, which spanned from AD 1200-1450. Measuring 19.1 cm high...
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... and patterns, allowing you to match them with your home decor or add a pop of color to an otherwise dull space. By using Puppy Pee Sticks as condiment holders, you're not only adding functionality but also a touch of whimsy to your table setting.
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Pee Dee Plain jar rim\nLocation: The Town Creek site (31Mg2-3) in Montgomery County, North Carolina.\nPeriod: Dating back to the Mississippian period, spanning from AD 1150 to 1400.\nMaterial: Crafted from ceramic materials.\nDimensions: Measuring...
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Pee Dee Complicated Stamped jar rim found in the Town Creek site, Montgomery County, North Carolina, dates back to the Mississippian period between AD 1150 and 1400. The ceramic artifact measures 104.5 mm in length, 69.5 mm in width, and has a...
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Pee Dee Complicated Stamped Jar Rim Discovers New Home Town Creek Site (31Mg2-3), Montgomery County, North Carolina Excavated During Mississippian Period (AD 1150-1400) Ceramic Masterpiece Measures Length of 87.1 mm, Width of 59.4 mm, and Thickness...
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Pee Dee Complicated Stamped jar rim is a significant artifact unearthed from the Town Creek site (31Mg2-3) in Montgomery County, North Carolina. Dating back to the Mississippian period (AD 1150-1400), this ceramic piece boasts impressive dimensions:...
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Pee Dee Plain bowl rim is found in the Town Creek site (31Mg2-3), Montgomery County, North Carolina. It belongs to the Mississippian period, dating from AD 1150 to 1400. The bowl rim is made of ceramic material and measures 149.4 mm in length, 64.1...
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The Pee Dee Complicated Stamped jar rim is a significant artifact discovered at the Town Creek site in Montgomery County, North Carolina. Dating back to the Mississippian period between AD 1150 and 1400, this ceramic piece holds cultural and...
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Pee Dee Corncob Impresses with its cup Location: The Town Creek site (31 Mg2-3) in Montgomery County, North Carolina. Period: This artifact dates back to the Mississippian era (AD 1150-1400). Material: It is crafted from ceramic. Dimensions: The...
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Human: Pee Dee Stamped Jar Rim\nLocation: The Town Creek site (31Mg2-3) in Montgomery County, North Carolina.\nPeriod: Dating back to the Mississippian era, spanning from AD 1150 to 1400.\nMaterial: Made of ceramic.\nDimensions: Measuring 140.8 mm in...
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Pee Dee Complicated Stamped jar rim found at Town Creek site (31Mg2-3) in Montgomery County, North Carolina. This artifact dates back to the Mississippian period (AD 1150-1400). The vessel is made of ceramic material and measures 111.7 mm in length,...
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... I printed all the parts out of PLA at 0.3mm layer height and no supports. Then I attached them with #8 1/2 inch nuts and bolts. Puppy Pee Stick (or Condiment Holder?) by ChaosCoreTech is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution license.