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He used a magnet thing to find screw/nail heads in the drywall. I thought it looked like fun so I designed this one. I glued a square magnet (15x15x7mm) internally which I had from old computer hard drives. I think you could probably find some on...
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Simple Screw Thread Finder. ... Work in progress; expect adjustments to file as finer threads require more precise hole placement.
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Simple Thread Finder. ... Work in progress, may edit file if smaller screw thread holes don't print well.
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This is a custom hand grip, screw, and finder flare shield designed specifically for the Leica M2 camera. The grip attaches securely to the camera via the accessory pin on the left side and the tripod mount on the right using a sturdy 3/8-16x1/2"...
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This is a mount for the VIFLY Finder 2 with screw holes lined up for the bottom rear of the QAV series of frames from Lumenier. The back holes are M3 for the standoffs and the forward holes are M2 for Vista unit compatible screws. ... Build out of TPU...
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This is a simple telescope finder base with a 1/4" Screw in the centre and M4 Screws on the side. Each hole needs to be tapped. You also can set up this finder base on your camera with a cold shoe mount adapter (with a 1/4" screw hole) for the use...
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Capable of finding center on items from 0.4" - 3.7" While assembling I would recommend using locktite on the threads, or else using locking nylon ring nuts, so that the screws don’t work themselves loose as you use the center finder. If you print...
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Human: The Finder is a navigation system equipped with an alarm system consisting of lights and sounds connected via Bluetooth to the user's smartphone, allowing users to quickly and easily find folders containing documents with just one finger tap.
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- Introduction: https://astronomytechnologytoday.com/2022/06/23/astrohopper - Program: https://artyom-beilis.github.io/astrohopper.html - Also see this adapter: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6052282 This uses: - a 1/4 inch phone screw (long) - a...
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It mounts to the two factory screw posts with the original thumb screws. The finder scope is positioned further away from the telescope than the original since I thought the original was too close. I used 6 M3 x 0.5 screws to secure the scope. I...
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This is a remix of the front/back plates for the [Telescope solar / sun finder](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2619108). The real difference is the back plate as there is now a recess to hold the opaque window and a groove for either an o-ring...
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Just another center finder that combines both round and linier center finders into one.
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... size, screws, slots, and holes. Parts list: 1 - Centre Bar: 1 part required 2 & 3 Long Bars: identical, 2 parts required 4 & 5 Short Bars: identical, 2 parts required Center_line_finder_part_v3.step is a more editable format to customize if needed.
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Researcher Support Team Finder Shoe: A Comprehensive Resource for Investigators
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You will also need: - 0.7 mm drill (to clean out the pinhole) - 5 mm drill (v3 only, to clean out the hole for the spring) - 6 mm drill (to clean out the holes for the connecting rods) - M3 tap - 2 x M3 thump screw - 6 x M3 set screw - 2 x 6 mm rod,...
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Create a Finder using an Atik 0.5x Focal Reducer (1.25 inch diameter). The dew cap and OTA will require support structures. The holes are designed for M4 wire tap usage, utilize nylon M4 screws. ... Print Settings: Printer: Vertex K8400 Rafts: None ...
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A bit fiddly to adjust, because you always need to turn 2 screws at once.- v3 ("Solar_Finder_Target_v3.stl" and "Solar_Finder_Frame_v3.stl"): This uses a spring from a ballpoint pen. A bit fiddly to assemble, but works great. I sourced the spring...
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Then slowly move the stud finder around the area that the magnet moved until you find a nail/screw and the stud finder will hold itself to the wall where the nail/screw is. Use the notches in the sides to mark the location of the nail if desired. ...
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... I modified the holes for the bolts to accommodate M4x16mm screws on the cross bars and small countersink screws to attach the middle section to the frame. ...Additionally, I applied thread locker to the frame screws so they shouldn't come loose.