tension table 3d print
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... the use-enco.com model #630-4010 - I employed two blocks. Dial Indicator - use-enco.com model #605-4070 Print Settings Printer: Stratasys Dimension 1200 Notes: I printed in a downward direction. ...It should not require support if printed this way.
prusaprinters
Print in place no support if big frame layed down, free to remix, choose quality by needs.
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Print Settings: Printer Brand is RepRap and the specific printer model being used is Anet A8. Rafts are not being utilized in this print job. Supports for overhanging parts will not be generated during the printing process. ...The intended resolution...
grabcad
A model I made following along my instructor in my Intro to 3D Modeling class at J.F. ...Drake State Community & Technical College.
grabcad
A model I made following along my instructor in my Intro to 3D Modeling class at J.F. ...Drake State Community & Technical College.
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This is designed to enable stretching of the X-axis belt. ...A tighter belt produces crisper prints. ... I utilized this design for the x-belt holder: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1666094
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I used supports because the first time I tried to print it, it went wrong near the top when the overhang was being printed. If you prefer to print those without supports, you do so at your own peril. Because of the length, instead of having two...
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The extrusion force on my 3D printer was noticeably low. To test its efficacy, I designed this compact tool using TinkerCAD's intuitive interface, which turned out to be quite precise. ...As I progress in mastering the Z5, I plan to incorporate...
cults3d
For the longest time i had a figure like this in my mind. ... A girl with a shadow sharing power. The model is test printed and comes with a pre-supported file, but i do reccomend supporting it yourselves if you want less cleanup
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... 2020668. ...This piece break easily so i decided to create one to change it without reprint the entire crossbow. The best is to put glue between the two parts. You need to print it 80% filing to make it solid and with tree support to avoid bad fit.
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... published lasercut plans (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8563). ...I printed mine in PLA with 0.40 infill for strength, and you might need to edit .DXF file holes to fit screw threads if necessary. ...I enlarged my holes by about 10% for a snug fit.
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... except where indicated as optional for easier cleaning. To achieve optimal results, it's suggested that you rotate the printing position of the handles and generate supports only from the plate if needed. ... Dimensions: 22.3927 x 56.671 x 8.4 mm.
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This object was created using Tinkercad's user-friendly online platform, available at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/bnFNrlkC8ss Edit This Object Online Printing Instructions Raft Settings Enable Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Design Notes Removing the...
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To ensure seamless replacement of both ends, I've printed this design for left-handed and right-handed users alike. ...When sliding the female part into the tube, aim for an outside diameter of approximately 23.8 millimeters; if it doesn't fit...