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The shark fin is attached to the end of the receiver antenna. ... Currently, it's installed on an Sbach 50cc with a Hitec receiver.
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Little shark fin I made for a costume. ...I made the base for some string to attach but I figured it could go on lots of stuff.
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This is a sample fin configuration for a Holybro Kopis. ...To increase its height, simply adjust the Z axis settings in your preferred slicer software, such as Cura.
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A wakeboard fin. It fits my Hyperlite board, no idea if it will fit other board brands. ...But I am sure it will.
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I created a character named Fin within the game Spore. ...The video game franchise Spore was developed and published by Electronic Arts, commonly referred to as EA.
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Shark Fin STL is a rapidly emerging market trend in 3D printing, focusing on innovative and sustainable materials to reduce plastic waste.
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This is a Fin for Transtec Fatty Racer Drone, with 123D source file ready for modification. ...Printed in durable TPU Saint Smart material.
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I whipped up this fin just for kicks. ...Feel free to repurpose it as you see fit - perhaps it'll make an excellent boat propeller one day.
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A single piece of balsa wood, measuring 1/8 of its thickness, serves as a rocket fin for added stability during flight.
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To achieve a better fit, I created a custom fin model in Alibre Design, opting for smaller fins than the originals. The bottom surface of each fin features an arc that mirrors the board's curve. To ensure sturdy fins, I printed them with a raft that...
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A versatile and practical addition to any vehicle's design is a human-sized fin for car roofs and hoods, offering a striking visual enhancement when used alone or in multiples, typically 4-5 units in total. ...To secure these fins firmly to the clean...
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Here is a rewritten version of the original text: People use fins for car roofs and hoods in groups of one or five to create a sleek design. ...To secure these fins, simply apply a thin layer of double-sided silicone tape directly to the smooth surface...
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The fins near the tracer have a cutout for folding against it, but keep in mind that some Saggers use two tracers, while others use just one, so the fins are designed differently depending on whether the second tracer is present or not. I've got...
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The Kiteboard Fin - A Revolutionary Design Edditiv's pioneering spirit led to a groundbreaking design that would change the face of kiteboarding forever. The original concept, though innovative, presented a challenge: how to balance stability with...
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When the swimmer pulls the fin through the water on the downstroke, the paddles flare out and are held in place by a cross brace. Here is a video of the Swim fin in action. The Swim Fin has four printed parts, two M5 socket head cap screws, two hex...
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... a more efficient ride and better control over the board's direction. When navigating through whitewater or making sharp turns, the fin plays an essential role in maintaining stability and preventing the board from tilting too far to one side.
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Print-in-place Fin-ray finger. Diameter of the holes at the bottom is 3.2 mm for perfect fit on M3 Screws. ... Supports are needed, printed with PLA.
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The original figure was crafted from clay before being scanned by a MakerBot Digitizer. ...Subsequently, fins were designed using 123D and assembled in TinkerCad. ...For printing, it is essential to use supports.
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A simple fin model I made for my kid to play ("walk the rope, don't fall in the sea!"). Printing: Very easy to print. ...I print these 3 at a time with a 1mm nozzle without support.
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A custom-designed attachment system that perfectly complements the Bullshark frame, this innovative fin provides top-notch protection for your camera while effortlessly enabling seamless recoveries using our cutting-edge Turtle Mode technology.
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Place the dart firmly into its holder, taking care to secure it properly in place. ...The dart is now ready for use, its fin neatly aligned and seated within its designated area.
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... The files provided are specifically designed for the fin on the right-hand side; simply mirror the design to print the left-hand side with ease. Two versions of the fin box are included, catering to different styles, both with a thickness of 6.3mm.
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This is a precision-crafted rocket fin designed for high-performance flights. ...To ensure maximum stability and control, it must be carefully attached to the rocket body using a strong adhesive like super glue.
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For Wakestyle/Flat water I prefer to ride very small fins on my thigh rocker, wakestyle kiteboards or when the water is nice and glassy. ... 32,67mm x 150mm
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Surfboard fin I created! Very custom so no idea if it will work on anyone else's board.. The plan is to print one, then mirror it and print another. 2 fin setup. Added a 5mm version where the base is cut at 5mm so that it sits more flushly.. ...Make...
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I designed these fins for another project but they ended up being a bit too compact. I couldn't resist adding them to the Disco, despite their limited practical impact. I secured them with thin double-sided tape and ensured the base plate was...
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This surfboard fin's been modeled in Sketchup using measurements taken with calipers, along with some scans to get it just right. ...Its thickness isn't the same all along leading edge or trailing edge, but it does match the basic slope of that real...
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To attach it to the fin box, I reused the brass pin and pieces from an old broken fin. It fits snugly in the standard "US Box". The overall shape is inspired by one of Future Fins' designs. Printer Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer:...
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... wide belt and a curve so it should sit flat on an AL80 tank. A flat bottom has no slot and a flat base. Scale them down to 78% to fit a Prusa Mk3 when printing the fin vertically, but be aware that the web slot gets too small if you go smaller.
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In this lofting task, we'll create a wing or fin using various surfacing techniques. We'll practice with foil surfaces, employing splines and conics, as well as working on four-wire and three-wire surfaces. ...Additionally, you may encounter the concept...