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This was something I printed so I could hold various items on the wall of my 3D Printer cabinet.
pinshape
... fidget cube and I designed a similar hinge that I incorporated into a box. ...This project marks my first foray into printing a movable object that can be manipulated after being printed, which required the use of supports during the printing process.
prusaprinters
This print does require supports but only at the base of the clapper to hold it vertical through the chain being printed. ...After printing just remove that support and shake the bell gently to free up the chain at the top.
cults3d
... as a single unit. ...Nothing to assemble or put together. The legs, head, and tail can all be moved freely once the printing process is complete. A video showcasing its movement and one-piece print is available here: http://youtu.be/FjUyt8oTE8Y
prusaprinters
... for displaying small paintings or pictures. Easel pictured was printed at .2mm layer height with 20% infill. It was able to hold at least 10lbs using these settings. Edit: Rotated model so that it fits on print bed and no adjustments are needed.
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... any assembly concerns. ...To ensure proper printing of its 12 support tabs, print with a raft. If not, it could become a messy situation. After successful printing, remove the raft and support tabs for an instant use-ready fidget ring. ...Happy using!
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The box is printed without supports and can be closed easily, no assembly or gluing except for the decorative heart to stick on the box :) A nice little print ! =) Happy Valentine’s Day ! ...IMPORTANT : If you want to sell 3D prints from my designs...
prusaprinters
Great for displaying small paintings or pictures. You may need to rotate model 90 degrees to fit onto the print bed. Easel pictured was printed at .2mm layer height with 20% infill. ... It was able to hold at least 10lbs using...
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You should be able to print this cart without any supports by printing it from one side upwards. My first cart worked surprisingly well (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2001557), so I decided to design an even better one. ...Once the cart is printed,...
cults3d
... are a thing of the past. https://youtu.be/hgzqIVVXfOo I achieved this stunning print by using 0.25mm layer thickness, 20% infill density, and three sturdy walls. ...The concentric top and bottom layers give it a remarkably realistic finish.
prusaprinters
a better version of the Preditor Action Pliers Mk2 Print instructionsInfil: 15% or more
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I was having issues printing the insert so I decided to combine the insert and the original box. ... I also added 2 lines inside to act as supports
cults3d
MARSHMELLO This is a Articulated Marshmello made into a keyring. ...This need no supports or assembly. Make sure to upload a make after printing. ... Thank You!
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Video showing motion and 1 piece printhttp://youtu.be/FjUyt8oTE8Y Instructions This print requires some support for the neck and legs. Scaling down there might not be enough tolerance to keep the parts moveable. It is recommended you keep the...
cults3d
I edited a mario model to have articulated arms and legs. ...Also it is 1 piece! Supports are already there! Ready to print.
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To collect Iron sand Prepare 20mmx2mm magnet to install. ... Best results are achieved by printing to a height of 2mm, pausing the printer, inserting the magnets and restarting.
cults3d
Foldable board game with decorative pattern with a box for the 3D printed balls. ... Original game rules: https://youtu.be/UUCe1ilichA
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Hello, I'm uploading this content for the first time. ...I've just printed a test run and noticed some minor errors, but overall it looks great.
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This is an update for the previous upload. ...This design is more durable and easier to print. No supports are needed, but you may need to jiggle it around to make it move after printing. ... Thanks to mad3d for pointing out some imperfections!
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... Mechanical toy of a Labrador Retriever with moveable legs. ... Print Time: Min: 2hrs4min Med: 2hrs14mins Max: 3hrs57mins Print Size: 94.99 mm x 64.07 mm x 43.91 mm Note: Rafts are needed if your bed level calibration causes elephant's foot. ...
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Model: Komodo Dragon Mechanical toy of a Komodo Dragon with moveable legs Print Time: 1hr53mins Print Size: 132.87 mm x 32.21 mm x 37.55 mm Note: Rafts are needed if your bed level calibration causes elephant's foot. ...
prusaprinters
I am just starting with 3D printing and 3D modeling as a hobby.This is my first articulated model which is based on an eyelash viper.I would recommend to print the model with a “brim” using Ultimaker Cura.Enjoy :)
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This model can be remixed into one sleek STL file, perfect for printing directly on demand. To ensure stability, supports are highly advised for the circular base; however, the top lid does not need any additional support structures. ...I opted to print...
cults3d
... The overhangs aren't the most forgiving and will test your printer's capabilities. They can be printed successfully tho. But of course, if needed, you can use a few supports on the pillars. Otherwise, it should be rather easy to print. Enjoy! ...:D
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Get ready to kick off the new school year with our innovative, high-tech printer that prints out entire textbooks on a single sheet of paper with spinning wheels that make it look like a real book is being printed before your eyes!
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<p>Eliminated the support “leg” as this was not sufficient for PET-G. ...result is sturdier and a better print. Will print with either PLA or PET-G. ...I have the FreeCAD file with spreadsheet for anyone who wants the design</p>
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20% Notes: For best results, set your line width to 0.4mm and print slowly. UPDATE: I've made the bow spring at the top less stiff. Preview your...
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The design of your print may necessitate the addition of supports throughout, depending on the bridging capabilities of your printer. Cura's zigzag support system has been observed to remove relatively easily, but this may vary depending on the...
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You can print this as a one-piece ball joint that requires minimal post-print tweaking, with some tweaks only needed if it gets too complicated to produce on most Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) printers. ... Update: For the few with the capability to...