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A buddy asked me to whip up something similar for him, draw it out, slap it onto a printed sheet, then discover others had already done the same thing. Still, he shared it anyway. You can attach this design to a metal ruler measuring 12 mm wide and...
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The blue ruler for Wasteland Warfare, split in half for us with small printers. Can glue together after printing. I've also uploaded Part 1 and Part 2 for those with little patience like myself. ...Print one and then the other!
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These rulers are thin so they are flexible and can be used for measuring complex shapes- they do not take much time to print or much material. If you need a smaller or larger version please leave a comment and I will be happy to post one. And I...
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Now also, by popular request, a blank ruler for those who want to add their own Grim Dark flair. There's also a thicker version available for anyone who appreciates a bit more substance. As always, I appreciate any feedback you can provide. ...If...
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On one side the ruler has a scale from 0 to 50cm in 1mm steps, on the other side you have a center finder (the middle of the ruler is 0 and the edges are 25cm each. I have also included two holes, one on each end. You need to engrave the scale and...
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... Cut out points, then name them according to the ruler's measurements. Next, cut holes for the compass beneath the measuring points. Results: A complete 3-in-1 ruler with compass and protractor is achieved, making it an excellent multi-tool.
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... parallel and evenly spaced. 4. Hang the ruler from the attached pieces, making sure it is level and secure. This simple modification allows for easy height adjustments during printing, eliminating the need to constantly re-calibrate the printer.
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In stores, they're ridiculously expensive - around $20-$30 for a flimsy plastic ruler. So, I decided to design and build one myself. To create the pieces that fit together like a puzzle, I used a 220x220 print bead. The individual components are...
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These Karnaugh-Veitch Table Rulers Are the Digital Circuit Engineers' Savior They Are Designed to Fit Standard 5mm Rastered Notepads and Ballpoint Pens Modern Versions Fall Short, But Unique for Cool Kids Everywhere Simple, Practical Ruler Perfect...
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Kindly follow these guidelines when printing your customized item: - Set the font size to 12 - Choose a number size of 7 - Set text height at 1 - The ruler length should be 12 - Leave the number offset at zero - Include "SCTD" as the ruler text -...
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The one I had didn't have a round ending, so I couldn't trace patterns, and now I can :D Print the square and one of the ruler files to your preference. If you're going to use templates, I recommend going for the 6 mm, because it makes designing...
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This is a foldable ruler designed to be 3D-printed! It measures 13 inches or 33 cm in length, making it roughly one foot and one inch long. Although the exact measurements aren't marked on the design, assembling this ruler requires only a few simple...
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The actual printed part has countersink screw holes for attaching the handle, and a quarter inch overhang as per the Add-A-Quarter ruler. The handle is a simple standard cupboard/drawer handle. Underneath I have glued some non-stick drawer liner...
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Customized Version of Thingiverse Design Created with Customizer Tool Instructions for Printing Using the Following Options: Font Size: 5-Point Rule Text Spacing: Adjusted for Clarity Rule Label: "My Ruler" Measurement Unit: Custom Units Defined...
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I have modified the original Lego Ruler by aguzinski so that it can be printed bicolor by separating the bottom part and the upper part (numbers) during slicing, or by adding a change filament command. ... The result is also heavier and sturdier,...
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A flexible ruler used for measuring distances within KT21 in increments of 1" from center-of-base to center-of-base, to help with faster, more precise positioning of models. ... Includes both .dxf for laser cutting and .stl for 3D printing.
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Printing the bottom layers in black produces an impressive effect, making the letters on the top layer stand out even more, along with the mm divisions that become clearly visible. ...A ruler with 5mm markers has also been added for precise...
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... of your FDM 3D Printer. You can find many videos and articles about that process by "extruder calibration" search. As an exaple here is description of the process: https://all3dp.com/2/extruder-calibration-6-easy-steps-2/ Happy printing!
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Students with limited sight can utilize a 25cm tactile ruler featuring dots for one-centimeter markings and lines for five-centimeter markers. This device is specifically designed to assist visually impaired pupils in their academic endeavors. ...After...
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... measurements displayed in millimeters, centimeters, and inches at the top. Designed to meet the needs of smaller 3D printed projects that rely heavily on millimeter accuracy. ...Offers reliable measurement results with an error margin of +/- 0.2mm.
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... ...You'll need to print two separate pieces. This design is specifically tailored for use with an aluminum ruler available from Biltema, found at http://www.biltema.se/sv/Verktyg/Matverktyg/Vinkelhake-och-linjal/Aluminiumlinjal-1-m-2000018145/.
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It uses an M4x10 screw to align the ruler and a 8.1 mm diameter magnet (2.75 mm thick) that I had around to keep the adapter and the ruler together.I designed it in Onshape and it should be customizable for different rulers' width and magnets'...
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Parts and Info Magnet size: 12x2.93mm Ruler width: 30mm Print settings: No supports, 10% infill, 0.2mm layer height Assembly: Insert the magnet into the hole and snap the two parts together Wall attachment: Use a removable wall adhesive or display...
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The lenght should be obvious. How to print I highly recommend to print this with a smaller nozzle (<0.4mm) so that all the details are more clear. The linkages are designed with a wall thickness of .4mm, but i recommend a .25mm nozzle as well. It...
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I have made 2 types: 1) A ruler with QR code 2) A ruler without a QR code This is a very basic model, but i want to make a model that you can customize! ... So if you've made this ruler please upload it under "makes" and share this ruler if you like...
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To get an accurately precise ruler, print a test piece with the exact same settings as you plan to use for the ruler. Measure how much shorter it is than expected, and rely on two known points inside the test object rather than its outside...
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: Stratasys Printer Model: uPrint SE Plus Rafts: Not Required Supports: Not Required Resolution: 0.2540 mm Design Process: This design was created using Autodesk Inventor, incorporating measurements and 2 simple...
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This adjustable ruler is an improved version of my previous ruler, based on user feedback. It supports dragging a cutter knife along a border in a defined distance and due to its now symmetric parts it is fully adaptable to the actual situation.. The...
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It represents how long your ruler will be when printed. If you want it shorter, simply enter the desired value. Once these details have been established you'll have a clear picture on what they mean and which options are relevant. Ruler Numbering:...
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To get a perfectly accurate ruler, you should first print a test piece with the exact same settings as you want to use for the ruler. Next, measure how much shorter it is than expected. It is better to rely on two known points inside the test object,...