philco radio knobs on the side 3d models
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I'm short on a few of the knobs from my Philco 37-650 and figured it's time to try replicating them with a 3D printer. My first attempt at 3D modeling isn't perfect, but I'll keep working on refining it. ...As soon as I find some decent dark brown...
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Here i am sharing my designg of the F1740 philco radio Knobs, P/N:01A-18805-P knobs are for 1940 Ford and Mercury Cars I have printed it on ABS, also i have desing labe and typography for printing. i my case i printed the label on a brother label...
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Replacement push buttons for Philco Radios in the early 40's Philco part # 27- 4852 Standard for models... 40-110 40-150 40-155 40-180 40-185 40-190 40-195 40-200 40-201 40-205 40-215 40-216 40-217 40-510 40-516 Factory part is...
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A scaled-down version of the Philco 90 radio features a single speaker and makeshift elements; it also includes a modified control panel as opposed to its full-sized counterpart's design.
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... radio around it. The original Philco didn't have knobs in front, so I took some creative liberties with the FM receiver. Check out the pictures; I used them as inspiration for the design. I've since updated the design with a thicker face plate.
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The sleek and sophisticated PHILCO 49-501 Boomerang radio set made its debut in 1949, showcasing a truly unique design that captivated audiences with its striking visuals. This iconic model boasts a compact yet elegant profile, boasting a mesmerizing...
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... out what worked best and actually fit properly. These should slip right on and be tight enough to do the job. I've downloaded so many files that need sanding or resizing so I hope this isn't one of them. ...Let me know any feedback or comments.
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Vassoura para aspirador robo Philco PAS09c side brush for Phiclo PAS09C
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When the United States entered the Second World War in 1941 civilian auto production was halted and Philco was left with thousands of these radios in stock. Rather than scrap these models, in 1942 they put them into a cabnet speaker sold them as a...
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I needed two knobs for a car radio so I modeled some in fusion 360 and 3d printed them. They work perfectly. You can see the process and outcome on my youtube channel. How to Design and 3D Print new Radio Knobs using Fusion 360. ... ...
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Left with an excess of thousands of units, Philco ingeniously adapted the Philco C4608 design by installing them into cabin speakers that they marketed as a 'sit-by' radio in 1942. The receiver's 8 tubes offered exceptional selectivity while the...
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My own version of the Philco model 511 vintage radio speaker. These were wired to the main radio, and are very hard to find. I needed one for a show, so I built a wooden version of the main radio (the originals are metal, painted to look like wood)...
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This is a replica of the 4-pin plug that many Philco radios from the 1930's used to connect speaker cable to the chassis. Examples include the Philco models 20, 70, and 90 from 1931. Secure parts together using two half-inch 4-40 screws with nuts. To...
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I have personally modified this design to seamlessly integrate a Bluetooth speaker and a screen on the front, mirroring the classic radio experience. ...As an enthusiast for analogue technology, I am excited to create more innovative Radio designs that...
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... knobs are **open** on the rear end, so they can be slid onto a bolt or threaded rod. ... Dimensions conform with **DIN 934**. For an alternative version with the nut on the front side, see [thing 5938985](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5938985).
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... knobs are **open** on the rear end, so they can be slid onto a bolt or threaded rod. ... Dimensions conform with **DIN 934**. For an alternative version with the nut on the rear side, see [thing 5940862](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5940862).
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This is the knob for mid-90's to early 2000's GM radios. This is designed for printing on a mSLA style machine. You need to reuse the small metal clips from the factory knobs by putting them into the new knobs. These will not work with out the...
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Update 01 - 2016-11-21 To improve stability, I enlarge the rear guide on the new design. This ensures that the holder doesn't twist excessively when in use. Don't worry, though - the old design is still functional and can be used if needed. It's...
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Printed on an Anet A6 3D printer at a pace of 60 millimeters per second, utilizing high-quality PLA filament.
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... after the classic Delco radio that came with my 1965 Chevrolet Corvair. ...They should fit other mid-60's GM vehicles too. I'm putting an old Motorola radio in place of the Delco, but the knobs won't match, so I made these to keep the original look.
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... users can edit and customize their designs online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/eB8DdN9K1SG. ...The design is inspired by the classic 1934 Crosley radio knobs, featuring horizontal holes that require precise installation with 6-32 set screws.
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Assembling a remote control requires minimal effort, merely requiring you to type up the necessary instructions before incorporating the electronics and combining them with the designated components.
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Crafted these for a buddy who owns a 2016 or 2017 Toyota Tacoma. ...Designed to replace the minuscule and sleek buttons on the standard radio. ...Highly recommend using either PETG or ABS plastic for the best results.
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Logitech Radio dials went sticky, printed new ones Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: NoResolution: 200 Infill: 20 Filament: Real PLA Category: Replacement Parts
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This is for a mSLA machine. ...Use a raft and Supports. I clear coated and the applied a vinyl spray (Plasti-dip) for a semi-rubberized texture. ...
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These are the two radio knobs for 92-96 Toyota Camry Radio (could be more) that keep breaking. ...Nothing special with the design, just functional.