steelie ball 3d models
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Bust the seams of that sphere loose and savor it! ... A huge thank you goes out to gkewley for snapping the magnificent photo of the starkly plain, unadorned Ball contained within a larger Ball.
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For optimal results, print with support structures at a minimum angle of 70 degrees, ensuring the outer and inner balls receive adequate reinforcement. A solid print ensures the toy's durability. ...Check it out at...
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This is the larger version of my original Ball Gear Bearing (https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/27698-ball-gear-bearing). By larger I mean much bigger, it takes 27 hours and about 172 grams of filament. ... The original one is the size of the first...
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... follow these steps. ...First, print the design on a Replicator 2 in high quality using approximately 2.5 hours. Once printing is complete, remove the support ring, and carefully separate the two balls by breaking away the inner ball from the outer one.
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I Used Fusion360 to Design This 3-Piece Ball Bearing with 6mm Balls. It Was Printed on My Ultimaker 2+ 3D Printer. I Recommend Using Fine Printing Settings to Achieve Smooth Results. Initially, I Set the Layer Height to 0.1mm, But You May Be Able...
prusaprinters
Another toy for cats, a ball with a ball inside that rattles when rolled around.My cat doesn't like it very much, but it was a nice CAD exercise.The source file is lost, unfortunately.InstructionsMust be printed with support, I got a perfect result...
grabcad
Discussing Snooker Balls, they were designed in the year 2015 and the rendering software used for this purpose was KeyShot version 5. ...Any thoughts on improvement?
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This is a significantly expanded iteration of the Ball Gear Bearing model available on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4248877.
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The Wiffle Ball style (yellow ball) did not have the Wiffle effect I was hoping for, the holes just slow it down and greatly reduce the distance. On the positive view it can be used when space is limited. ...We decided the Wiffle style was more like a...
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... the other without. ...Check them out on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2754149 I've also got a collection of ball designs you might enjoy - head over to my profile to see more! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/Syzguru11/collections/balls
cults3d
Ball composed of two 1/2 spheres, one hollow and the other full. The ball is not stable, a bit like a tumbler. Print the two 1/2 spheres and the centering device and glue them with super glue. especially for children! ... NOP21
grabcad
The ball's shape, size, weight, and material composition are defined by Law 2 of the Laws of the Game established by the International Football Association Board. A classic design featuring a black-and-white pattern has become synonymous with...
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I'm excited to share my latest creation, a ball within a ball that's sure to delight my mischievous cat. She seems to have a blast playing with it, and I'm thrilled to see her happy. To bring this design to life, I used Simplify3D and Slic3r, two...
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"Ball" bearing that prints in one go. Really a sort of needle bearing. Just an attempt to learn how to make a bearing, lessons: -The needles need to be fairly narrow to avoid locking. ... -The needles need to fill up the bearing, I think ;-) ...
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... heads in wonder. Just pose the question: how did one ball manage to nestle itself snugly inside another? ...Despite appearances, there are no hidden seams or gaps for the inner sphere to squeeze through; its path is predetermined and deliberate.
cults3d
Then the ball goes in. Next the clamp piece. I made two versions. One without knurls one with. Mix and match to your preference. I've found that having either the clamp or base knurled is good enough to get a good grip for tightening. For the best...
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Then the ball goes in. Next the clamp piece. I made two versions. One without knurls one with. Mix and match to your preference. I've found that having either the clamp or base knurled is good enough to get a good grip for tightening. For the best...