scraps corpse bride 3d models
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Materials: - 8 x M5 x 20mm screws - 8 x M5 nuts - 3 x 2.5mm-wide zip ties - 2.5 M (8.25 feet) of RG-58C/U coax - Copper tape or aluminum foil, 235mm x 45mm - RF connector of your choosing - Mast roughly 23 mm OD (I used a scrap of 1/2" PVC pipe) -...
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Survivors and deadly wildlife might use an abandoned truck for shelter out on a ruined highway, while raiders could be drawn by the promise of salvageable scraps of cargo. Whoever or whatever you find there, is it worth the risk or better to steer...
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First, in “Visier1”, install 2 LED strips (white) with 3 LEDs each, 12V, from the scrap box. Then glue the cover "Visier2" (waterproof). I installed a step down module. To protect the LED. Set to 11.8 volts. Everyone has to know.) Guide the cable...
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Made it 5mm deeper and added a "handle."Got tired of using a single piece of scrap aluminum and wanted 2 identical spacers for leveling the X-axis (formerly, calibrating the Z-axis height, a misnomer) so I came up with these.They're 70mm tall and...
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Board Cut Measurements (requires 3x boards) Backboard (39" x 68") FIRST Cut to 39" wide SECOND Cut to 76" then 68" (this will yield the 20" board for the base without getting too small to safely cut) Shelves (39" x 24") FIRST Cut to 39" wide SECOND...
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Decided to scrap the enclosure and start from scratch. Here is what I came up with. A 1/4 hardboard panel ( the same material that pegboard is made of), as the mount for my mods, spray paint and it looks good. I printed the mounts for the mainboard...
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https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32958436867.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.3fac4c4deCMANU Buck Step Down Module (this one is just for modulating the fan, a bit overkill, but that is what I had laying around)...
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Edit 2/4/2021: Scrapped the last design because in the end it was to complicated for the printer and to be installed right. Re-did it to use less filament and after a quick test print its finally at the point I can basically call it done! I...
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4) Any standard Micro Servo will work, https://emaxmodel.com/products/emax-es9251-ii-4g-plastic-micro-digital-servo-for-rc-model 5) When I glued main parts together; I used some scrap molding to make the parts square up on the sides. The better...
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... * Glue does not seem necessary but could be used to provide extra support for the key. * If your printer prints the housing in a way that causes the fob to be a bit loose, slipping the scraps from a print's brim or skirt behind the fob can help.
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I did, but I was attaching to a scrap piece or red oak which is quite dense. 6. Final step is to put your rolls on and attach the coping saw blade to the bottom of the board. I used CA glue because it was quick and easy, and I didn't want to...
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4) Any standard Micro Servo will work, 5) When I glued main parts together; I used some scrap molding to make the parts square up on the sides. The better level it is the better it will work! 6) Servo connection to the gear is shown above. Make...
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When they are too loose, I take a piece of scrap brim, cut it down to fit in the hole, and snug them back up (it's worked well for ever).I made the model pretty big to allow for cable management. Added loops on the inside and back to zip tie the...
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I'm still amazed that I get tips from this website as I've done all of these because I want to make them, and as I get better at modelling I scrap what I've made and make it better. So, this is my advertisement for my patreon page affini3 whilst I've...
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I don't quite know the name of the bolts and nuts I used because I found them in a scrap bin here at the job, but I am including measurements of them so you can find them. The link to the diodes that you will need is as...
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This is because that part was reused from som other scrapped equipment. I did still make a STL file for it, to make this complete. Also that metal spring for the lock is obviously not 3D printed. Here you will need to find a thin, suitable piece of...
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Nikon D500 Full Cage Required for cage:4 x M3 screws1 x ¼” Screw(for camera)Required for rig accessories:¼” UNC nuts (up to 9) Required for the handle:4 x M6 nuts2 x M6 15 mm threaded rod-OR-2 x M6 nuts2 x M6 10 mm boltsOther:Thin sheet...
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For cutting a hole in the bag I used a scrap bit of 15mm copper pipe (plumbing pipe) , heated it up and pushed it through the bag at the required location. To ensure the hole was exactly where I wanted it, I fitted a sacrificial gland to the bag and...
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At first I contemplated machining new roller wheels on my little Unimat lathe from a 5mm sheet of polyurethane scrap, then thought up this idea. Simply put, it is a button-like base with a seat and curved retaining lip for a small neoprene O-ring. I...
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It's secured with some large 5/16" bolts that fit in the 8mm bolt holes.To customize: Download the .scad and square_texture.png files from this project, and OpenSCAD: https://openscad.org/index.htmlMeasure (twice!) your bolt centerpoint...
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It aligns and joins with two pieces of scrap 1.75mm filament. (BTW - the best glue I've found so far for PLA is DAP Rapid Fuse). Once glue is set<br/> use an x-acto to clean up any excess glue and debur.</p> <p>The LM8UU bearings seem to vary in size...
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Additional parts needed: - Desoldering wire 5mm wide (for the tracks) - Velcro pad 100mm - Sanding pads of different grit 100mm - on/off switch - Cable scraps rigid (for the connector) and flexible - soldering iron, solder, ... CAUTION - WARNING:...
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The adapter also has a lip you could glue some scrap felt into to give some dampening. If you need infinity focus you might have to cut off the last 5mm of the lens's plastic housing so the lens can move in closer to the camera. Be sure to protect...
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In addition since the arms are super long I added a pair of glue up temporary corner squares which have a cutout so they don’t get glued in.If your unicorn tubing doesn’t stay fixed (it should as there is almost no force here) then you can take a...
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3 of these cars then somehow ended up on a siding in ougree, where they sat untill they were scrapped in early 2023. Luckily I spotted some of the parts of these cars still laying around in ougree, so I could see a lot of stuff that would usually be...
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I just hot-glued some leftover PLA scrap there to do the job.Warning #2: Depending on where the endstop is, it may cause the nozzle and the printhead to shift some mm compared to the old carrige. ...After homing, move the printhead slowly to the left...
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It tooks many many trial to find the good compromise (see last photo with all the scraps). And because why not, i made a posable robot (terminator T9 style) using these joints. It can be printed in 2 colors for more visual impact. ...
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It's just scrap 1.75mm filament. You stick it in, melt the end (I touched it against the metal end of a hot glue gun) until it's flatter so that it can't come back out on that side, snip off the other end so that it's shorter, then melt that end too!...
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... beveled fins! Make sure you practice with some scrap lumber. The shim is 0.125" which should leave about a 0.125" edge on the root of the fin for a 3/16" fin. You may also need to adjust the height of the router bit to get a complete bevel. ...
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I've cut some watercolor paper and made a custom art block to fit the top shelf (This is a good tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z52qcOhShvM) - If you put a small ribbon under/glued to the back then you can easily lift it out and use the...