toy bolts 3d models
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This bolt is created to enable children to use toy wrenches to drive the bolt into a table nut or regular nut specifically designed to fit it. ...Files that accompany this project are listed below: Table Nut: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4349619 ...
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A small but crucial component, this toy bolt measures a mere 12 millimeters in diameter by 35 millimeters in length, its compact size belies its importance in holding things together.
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Made for my niece because her tool toy set from amazon came with like 2 bolts and I want her to be able to use these things. ... This is the link to the amazon listing: https://a.co/d/duGMkoe The original bolt was measured as the hand drawn photo shows....
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A set of Eichhorn compatible bolts and nuts. ...With a hexhead and stardrive varient for all little construction workers out there.
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My kid loves tinkering with miniature power tools, but he often misplaces tiny parts like screws and bolts. ...So, I've got a solution to prevent him from constantly running out of crucial pieces.
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Bolt and nut for "Haenim" toy set, a spare part designed specifically for large-scale kids' playgrounds. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 2 Rafts: Disabled Supports: Disabled Resolution: 0.25mm Infill: 22% with...
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My daughter lost some of the bolts for the plane and it couldn't be put back together. ... I copied one of them as best I could in Fusion360.
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:193647 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=193647
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:193647 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=193647
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:193647 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=193647
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I recently checked the comments and saw that several users had requested the design be split up so a single nut and/or bolt could be printed. It has been almost a year since this request, but the designer never responded, so I decided to upload the...
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... red + jet black <br/> <p class="detail-setting notes"><strong>Notes: </strong> </p><div><p>Printed with 0.1 resolution to look very smooth. But could also be printed in 0.2 to make it faster. For the bolt use support. Category: Toys & Games
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Replacement part for a missing wheel bolt on a toy tractor. ... Detailed specifications can be found in the accompanying PDF drawing, which provides precise measurements and dimensions for this crucial component.
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A double-ended bolt featuring a bold design and equipped with a nut on its threaded shaft, this product is specifically designed for seamless use in 3D printing applications.
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This is a bolt for the take apart toys similar to that shown in the picture. Few iterations and got the perfect size. ... I printed with support but I think it should survive just bridging - the supports were REALLY hard to get out so I would avoid...
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People normally secure bolts by tightening them. ...This particular bolt is molded from a single piece of material. I'm sure your children will enjoy themselves. By the way, you can also utilize an ordinary nut in conjunction with this printed bolt.
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My six-year-old son's broken plastic screws prompted him to ask for a reprint, so I created this bolt (screw and nut) as a replacement part. The simplified thread design works surprisingly well. ... #Repair #FixIt #FallSafety #SpareParts
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I purchased a Bosch Klein toolbox for my boy, who's been putting the screws and fasteners through their paces nonstop - so I figured I'd just 3D print a few more. They're functioning flawlessly and looking every bit as good as the originals. ... If you...
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I made it fairly loose to ensure it can be easily screwed in and out by a child using the toy power drill that comes with the toy. My prints turned out perfectly (worked well without polishing) except for minor black ABS plastic impurities still...
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I crafted this delightful nut and bolt toy specifically for my young daughter's entertainment. The design is optimized to print flawlessly on a wide range of printers, as it has been thoroughly tested on mine using high-quality PLA filament. ...To...
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... around. Nuts are glued into the 8 sides and bolts are inserted such that they can be adjusted. A bearing is pressed into the top and bottom and the finger guides are pressed in. You can adjust the bolt diameter distance on each bolt. ... Its fun!
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While I was experimenting with trapezoidal threads I found out that this nut and bolt combination is quite a nice fidget toy. The parts are easy to print without support but they need a layer height of 0.12mm or smaller. Otherwise the outside of...
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A fidget toy based on a bolt action. Prints in 3 parts with minimal support needed. Uses a 1/4" x 1" spring inside to actuate. Three different "Bolts" Basic is the standard. Diglet looks like the pokemon Short is well, short. Easier to remix and...
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I recreated the Nut and Bolt for the black and decker children's work bench so that my son had more of these to use.They match the original size and are compatible with the original Nut and Bolts. I printed with standard settings with 0.4 nozzle at...
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Human: Toy Plane assembled with ease using bolts and nuts.\nModeling : Created in SketchUp2016\nPrinting : Printed on Up Plus2 (Afinia)\nFilaments : Utilized Plasil ABS, Brown, Yellow, and Pink\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Brand: Up!\nPrinter: Up...
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Human-Crafted Aerial Vehicle Constructed Using Bolts and Nuts
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I also used a 5mm brim to be sure the parts didn't separate from the bed.How I designed thisDesigned in OpenSCAD after figuring out a new way to generate threads from a stack of thread cross-sections, described in my article...