thunderbolt 2 monitor 3d models
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Enhanced the initial design by multiplying its dimensions by two and incorporated a variety of multicolored keypads for an elevated user experience.
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Humans craft custom monitor stands from this versatile design, ideal for 2-inch deep displays that can be effortlessly adapted to suit various screen sizes.
gambody
The scale of this model made 1/60 for FFF/FDM version and 1/100 for DLP/SLA/SLS version.FFF/FDM version dimensions:After being printed will stand - 241 mm tall, 186 mm wide, 132 mm deep - with weapon;SLA/DLP/SLS version dimensions:After being...
cults3d
TEST FILES available here: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/p-47-thunderbolt-bubble-top-1200mm-test-files Flight video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0Bz8x_pe2g This model is recommended for the pilots with intermediate level building and...
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For S3D Slicer: Nozzle 0.4mm, Pla Setting For First 0 - 2mm Of Print: Layer Height 0.25mm Top Layers 0 Bottom Layers 0 Outline/Perimeter 2 Infill 0% Skirt 2perimeter 1.5mm Offset Support Off Setting For 2 - 150mm Of Print: Layer Height 0.25mm Top...
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... this monitor stand to raise my monitor 80mm from the table. ...Print 2 of these and slide in a piece of timber to complete. Parts needed * Wood : 200mm wide x 22mm thick x desired Length * 2 x printed parts MonitorStand_2 v2 * 4 3 x 8mm wood screws
cgtrader
The P-47D Thunderbolt, nicknamed "Chickenbones," is a meticulously modeled aircraft from 1944, set in Italy and used by the 346th Fighter Squadron of the 350th Fighter Group. The detailed model, created in cinema4D, allows for close-up renders and...
myminifactory
Consists of: 1 32mm God Zeus with Thunderbolt 1 broken column 25mm base 1 65mm God Zeus with Thunderbolt 1 broken column 50mm base Intended for 32mm-75mm scale printing on resin printers. Designed to be scaled up for large scale printing. Supported...
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The cross itself is somewhat narrow, and this design choice was intentional; I sought to maximize friction due to the thunderbolt's considerable weight. ...To discreetly integrate the fixation system, I disguised it as an additional auspex array: One...
cults3d
... any monitor with square base and you can adjust the width by just spacing the 2 identical parts more apart. In my case it is for LG 25" monitor. I included the .STL file for easy slicing and printing (you need to print 2 of them for one monitor).
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The LCD uses a I2C backpack (the 2 x 10 pin kind) that talks to a Xiao SAMD21 microcontroller with a USB C port, which in turns connects to your computer to get status info from LCDSmartie. Controller can be found at...
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Monitor stand, lifts the screen for about 2" (5 cm). ... It's made to insert a 1/2" plywood plank (or anything with 1/2" thick) in its gap.
cgtrader
The P-47 Thunderbolt, a massive WWII single-engine fighter, boasts numerous animateable features such as ailerons, flaps, elevator, rudder, landing gear, landing gear doors, propeller, and canopy. Available in various paint schemes, this textured...
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... for nozzle 0.4mm, PLA printing conditions. Key print settings include: Initial Print Phase (0-2 mm): Layer Height: 0.25mm Top Layers: 0 Bottom Layers: 0 Outline/Perimeter Count: 2 Infill Percentage: 0% Kiss Point and Line Offset Distance: 1.5mm
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A custom 35-degree CCD mount is designed specifically for the BeeRotor Thunderbolt 215 frame, ensuring a precise fit for Sony 4140 and 673 CCD cameras, both featuring two PCB versions. ...This specialized mount can be successfully printed using flexible...
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Introducing my compact sled design that fits a 1TB Samsung SSD within a Seagate thunderbolt enclosure. ...It incorporates a slot for ziptie passage, enabling you to secure the setup individually or attach it as a whole to surfaces like an all-in-one...
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I am in dire need of a trusty companion for my Apple Thunderbolt Display's usb extension cord. Something sturdy that will hold steady as I attach a valuable USB lamp to the very end. Does anyone out there possess a clever hack or makeshift solution...