threaded rods 3d models
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... at the bottom, leaving space for the mainboard on the right side. ...They accommodate 5/16 (8mm) threaded rods but can also work with 1/4-20 (6mm). ...Importantly, two of the upper and lower rear brackets must be printed in reverse, or mirrored.
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This is a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4646891 I had no M3 threaded rods, so I modified the design and added slots for m3 nuts/ lock nuts to use screws from the outside. ...the M3 screws need to be at least 25 mm long (original are 16mm)...
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1) Lock Nut 2) 608zz bearing (8mm x 22mm x 7mm) 3) Printed V-slot threaded rod bearing (screw this into the top of the V-Slot) 4) Printed Horizontal V-bar End 5) A regular nut (should fit into nut slot on the printed V-slot V-Bar) 6) 628zz bearing...
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This is a spool centerer designed for M8 threaded rods. If the filament isn't centered, it may cause an unsightly Z pattern in your prints. This device fixes that issue. You will need 2 M8 nuts to properly thread them. The filament is then clamped...
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I required a M8*10mm bolt, washer and nut so I manufactured them in various lengths plus threaded rods, spacers, standoffs just in case I needed them someday. I printed them with a layer height of 0.2 millimeters; they're neither loose nor tight...
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We've replicated the exact concept of the highly successful original, but this time we're using the more widely available 8mm threaded rods. **A significant upgrade has been made with the introduction of a one-piece front plate that combines the...
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That delicate touch will ensure that when it does slide smoothly back-and-forth under spring tension (up & down movement should always feel effortless!), your threaded rod and nut aren't damaged by unnecessary friction pressure at any given time...
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I'm not entirely confident about the space around Z-axis threaded rods on steel frames. So, I've decided to create simple, filament-friendly fixers to keep my rods secure. The model features guidance walls that fit perfectly onto the steel frame and...
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Longer so that bigger filament-spools fit or also some constructions for loose filament management like this here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1096249 Works with M8 threaded rods (or 5/8") for maximum stability. Enjoy! ... Print Settings Rafts: ...
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**Required components:** - Two printed spool holders (support necessary) - A printed clamp and a printed washer (to secure against something) - Or two clamps (to secure in the middle of a rod) - Four 608 bearings - An M8 threaded rod (mine measures...
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This is an alternate mounting solution designed specifically for use with an 8 millimeter threaded rod.
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It was designed for creating a simple fence from threaded rods. ...The base is screwed onto floor or another material.
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This is a threaded rod protection cover to prevent hurting yourself - useful in shelves or misc furnitures
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Adjust the knob securely onto the M3 threaded rod by applying a strong adhesive such as superglue and then tightening it firmly until snug.
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We threaded a rod and mounted it to enable our leveling system's functionality.
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Introducing a 90-degree Threaded Rod Connector, designed as a prototype for various connectors in constructing mini structures with threaded rods. An update on 06/11/13 revealed compatibility with standard 1/4"-20 hex nuts, printable though needing...
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Hypercube Threaded Rod Support This only works if your threaded rod reaches the top 2020 rail, so ensure it does. You will need a sturdy 8mm bearing to press in securely. ...I printed this support using my Hypercube at a layer height of .1 and 50%...
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This is a custom designed cap for threaded rods that are typically utilized by printers for their z-axis components. I created my model at 0.2mm layer height, but 0.1 would be an even more suitable choice. ...These parts function seamlessly and can be...
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M10 threaded rod connector joins two M10 threaded rods (or screws) together. After printing, fold it and secure with two M3 screws and nuts. To assemble, heat up the bridge slightly if necessary. I created this design for a diagonal support of my 3D...
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Anti-friction cap for threaded rod. Does not impose stress but prevents frictional noise. Used on Anet A6 Z axis. Height 15mm, outside diameter 10mm, inside diameter 8.5mm. ...Reinforcement 2mm in height, 12mm diameter.
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Adding a 1/4 inch by 20 threaded rod as a support in the center of extended railings will provide additional stability and reinforce the structural integrity of the entire system.
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I really liked Butchja's 2020 frame brace design from 2020 and wanted to use threaded rods widely available at my local hardware stores instead. So, I modified his file to accept 3/8" threaded rods readily available at home improvement stores near...
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Plastic cover for M8 threaded rod, designed to eliminate wear and dust on RepRap Prusa Mendel i2 top threaded rods caused by filament and/or PTFE guide tube friction. Initially addressed with tape, this solution provides a more visually appealing...
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I opted not to employ two 8mm nuts, forcing them together to prevent a threaded rod from slipping off my filament holders. ...Instead, I created and 3D printed these hand wheels/thumb screws that directly thread onto an 8mm rod with a snug interference...
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Used for cutting 5/16" threaded rod when building a Prusa Mendel. Can also be use for 8mm smooth rod, just need something else to keep it in place. Main hole can also be drilled out to cut larger diameter rods. Mounting holes are sized for 1-5/8"...
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This is a counterweight for an equatorial telescope mount. ...It is meant to fit on an M8 threaded rod and can be filled with whatever you have on hand. ... For smooth rods, please see this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4847277
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Basic Corner for Building a Cube with M6 Threaded Rods. If you're looking to construct a cube, this is the perfect starting point. Simply assemble four of these corners together to create your three-dimensional shape. ...Note that if you prefer...