ucs tie interceptor 3d models
40578 3d models found related to ucs tie interceptor.thingiverse
Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2X Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: Low Infill: 10% Post-Printing Designing This I started with a blank slate, envisioning a wearable tie that would make a bold statement. I...
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This stylish tie is perfect for any celebration. ...To rock this look, simply print out a copy of the design and get creative with a length of ribbon - it's that easy!
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... the passage of an elastic cord. The dimensions of each part are as follows: 12.8 cm by 4.4 cm. The tie itself measures 38.6 cm in length, with a width of 4.4 cm and a thickness of 0.6 cm, featuring a knot that adds 0.8 cm to the overall dimension.
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This is a tie designed with interlocking panels that are secured by flexible connectors featuring living hinges or springs. Three distinct thicknesses of these connectors exist: Flexconn Rev.0 - 0.03125" thick spring Flexconn Rev.1 - 0.03500" thick...
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Tie made from three interlocking components, designed to be easily swapped out as needed. A hole is strategically placed in the central node for threading a flexible string through it. ...Size: approximately 3.9 inches wide, 2.6 inches tall, and 0.31...
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... a pattern, no selector, and more. Features such as polygon edge thickness, tie height, knot width, and knot height have also been adjusted to achieve the desired look. ...To see the final design, select 'preview or generate Stl' with a value of 1.
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Needed a sleeve to improve fitment of Paclock UCS-10A locks to a Rigid job box. Allows smoother operation in the lock pocket and clears the locking tab. ...Could stand to be a tad tighter, currently has a slip fit on the lock body.
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Remix of Sacy's C220 M3 drive caddy. ...Cut 2mm off the entire length of the right side so it would fit into the drive bay of a Cisco UCS C220 M5 1U server. ...Also, cut a notch out of the back left side to make clear the protrusion in the drive bay.
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Tried Sacy's model for a Cisco UCS C220 M3 drive caddy but found two parts were not letting the drive fully slide in. Modified the design to remove the small bits in the back left and right that were in the way. ...Updated model now seats properly in...
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needed to setup a ucs server, but cant find a caddy .. so design a diy caddy. "update to v13 , only the front finger holder area need support. ... and have more grip to pull out for hot swapping" the hold on the left top fron the back should fix a...