x y 2 3d models

1112725 3d models found related to x y 2.
z=x^2+y^2
z=x^2+y^2
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The graph exhibits the equation z = x^2 + y^2, with the coordinates ranging from -10 for both x and y.

sin(​sqrt(​x^​2+​y^​2))/​sqrt(​x^​2+​y^​2) Castle Topper
sin(​sqrt(​x^​2+​y^​2))/​sqrt(​x^​2+​y^​2) Castle Topper
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Based on a 3D projection of the equation Z = sin(​sqrt(​x^​2+​y^​2))/​sqrt(​x^​2+​y^​2), simply fill the mold with moist sand and attach it to your castle for a fantastic focal point! When I came across this challenge, I knew I wanted to develop an...

sin(​sqrt(​x^​2+​y^​2))/​sqrt(​x^​2+​y^​2) Castle Topper
sin(​sqrt(​x^​2+​y^​2))/​sqrt(​x^​2+​y^​2) Castle Topper
cults3d

Based off of a 3D projection of the equation Z = sin(​sqrt(​x^​2+​y^​2))/​sqrt(​x^​2+​y^​2), simply pack the mold with wet sand and add it to your castle for an awesome accent! When I saw this challenge I knew I wanted to create an interactive...

Difference of Two Cubes: x^3 – y^3 = (x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)
Difference of Two Cubes: x^3 – y^3 = (x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)
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####*x^3 –y^3 = (x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)* ##### Physical Model for the Difference of Two Cubes This set of 3D blocks demonstrate, physically, the well-known algebraic fact that *x^3 – y^3 = (x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)*. While it is possible to show that the equation...

Contour Lines for z = e^(-(x^2 + y^2))
Contour Lines for z = e^(-(x^2 + y^2))
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Contour Lines for z = e^(-(x^2 + y^2)) Ryan Simmons 11/8/2021 George Mason University Math 401 The chosen function for this print is z = e^(-(x^2 + y^2)). This function’s domain is (0,1]. Since this function will never reach 0, it is printed starting...

Daily Equation #8 - Circle - x^2 + y^2 = a
Daily Equation #8 - Circle - x^2 + y^2 = a
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Day 8 of printable equations features x^2 + y^2 = a, the latest in a series exploring |x^b + y^c| = a shapes (see days 2, 6, and 7). As b and c approach 2, the quadrants shift from inward to straight to bowing out, culminating in a circle. Printable...

WTB Ben #61 X:2 Y:2 Z:3
WTB Ben #61 X:2 Y:2 Z:3
sketchfab

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WTB Ben #140 X:5 Y:2 Z:1
WTB Ben #140 X:5 Y:2 Z:1
sketchfab

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WTB Ben #4 X:0 Y:2 Z:0
WTB Ben #4 X:0 Y:2 Z:0
sketchfab

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WTB Ben #92 X:3 Y:2 Z:5
WTB Ben #92 X:3 Y:2 Z:5
sketchfab

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Calculus volumes demo (y=x, y=x^2 rotated around the x axis)
Calculus volumes demo (y=x, y=x^2 rotated around the x axis)
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The region in question is bounded by two curves: y = x and y = x^2. ...To solve this problem, we'll use the method of disks, which involves finding the area of each disk-like cross-section of the solid and then summing up these areas to get the total...

Solid of Revolution: between y=x and y=x^2
Solid of Revolution: between y=x and y=x^2
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Let f(x) = x and g(x) = x^2 between x = 0 and x = 1. Rotate the enclosed region around the x-axis to generate this volume. I envision that you should be able to print it without supports. I printed it with supports, however, placing the large side...

Solid of Revolution: Region between y=4x-x^2 and y=x^2
Solid of Revolution: Region between y=4x-x^2 and y=x^2
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Let V(x) = 4x - x^2 and W(x) = x^2. These functions define a bounded area. ...When we rotate this area about the vertical line at x = 4, it forms the desired volume.

Parabolic Surface (y = x^2)
Parabolic Surface (y = x^2)
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... crafted formula. ...The equation y = x^2 is more than just a straightforward parabolic curve; it embodies the underlying principles of geometry and algebra, revealing the intricate relationships between variables and constants that govern our universe.

4" x 2 1/2" Y Adapter
4" x 2 1/2" Y Adapter
prusaprinters

I needed this to run a 2 1/2 “ line from my 4” dust collector over to my CNC machine. I printed mine from TPU so I could use a hose clamp to keep it all together. ...No supports necessary.

Daily Equation #12 - Ellipse x^2/a + y^2/b = 1
Daily Equation #12 - Ellipse x^2/a + y^2/b = 1
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Day 12 of my printable equations series features an ellipse, a variation of Day 8's circle equation (x^2 + y^2 = a). This simple design replaces the divisor for x and y with different values, resulting in the equation x^2/a + y^2/b = 1. The variables...

ultimaker 2 x-y slider block LM8UU
ultimaker 2 x-y slider block LM8UU
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Ultimaker 2 X-Y Slider Block LM8U.

Ender 2 X + Y End Caps
Ender 2 X + Y End Caps
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A few stylish printed caps are exactly what you need for your V-slot ends on the X and Y axes of the Ender 2. ...They're easy to print and add a touch of style to your setup.

X&Y Endstops for Piper 2
X&Y Endstops for Piper 2
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This part is specifically designed for #6-32 Screws and nuts where the component attaches to the X and Y gantries. The hardware needed to mount endstops is 2mm, so I recommend using 1" #6-32 Screws to ensure a proper fit. The design works perfectly...

P3steel 2.x - Y-axis endstop mount
P3steel 2.x - Y-axis endstop mount
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This is an upgraded stop mount made specifically for the P3 Steel 2.x Y-axis system. Its purpose revolves around utilizing a low-cost makerbot v1.2 mechanical endstop efficiently. The device is part of a complete collection designed exclusively for...

P3steel 2.x - Y-axis idler
P3steel 2.x - Y-axis idler
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This idler is a remixed version of my previous work, adapted to be compatible with P3steel 2.x models. It's more robust and precise than before. As the next component in a series for P3steel parts, it showcases significant design improvements based...

Daily Equation #2 - Astroid x^(2/3) + y^(2/3) = a
Daily Equation #2 - Astroid x^(2/3) + y^(2/3) = a
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The provided STL file has units in mm, 'a' set at 70, and range of x from -50 to 50, while maintaining a 100mm x-axis. As always, one equation will be posted daily until interest wanes or suggestions are made for specific equations. Note that...

Solid of Revolution: Region below y=(x+1)^2
Solid of Revolution: Region below y=(x+1)^2
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A parabolic shape, defined by f(x) = (x + 1)^2, stretches from x = 0 to x = 2. Rotating this curve about its base creates a three-dimensional volume. ...Calculations performed using the Maple software reveal the resulting shape's dimensions and...

Ultimaker 2 X- and Y-Axis Aligner
Ultimaker 2 X- and Y-Axis Aligner
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This small and simple printable tool for Ultimaker 2 assists in aligning two rods of an axis (X or Y).\nAt the printer to be checked:\nLoosen all screws on tooth-drives for an axis.\nConnect the rod 8mm (slides) and the rod 6mm (print Head), using at...

Daily Equation #16 - y = a*x^2 + b*x
Daily Equation #16 - y = a*x^2 + b*x
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Day 16 features an equation for a polynomial, y = (1/25.65)x^2 + 2.35x. This Nike swoosh-like graph has units in mm with x ranging from -50 to 50. If you have any specific equations you'd like me to post, leave a comment and I will do my best to...

Solid of Revolution: Region below y=10/x^2
Solid of Revolution: Region below y=10/x^2
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Let f(x) = 10 / x^2 over the interval from 1 to 5. When we rotate the enclosed area about the horizontal line y = 10, a specific volume is generated. ... This calculation was performed using MATLAB software.

P3steel 2.x - Y-axis LM8UU bearing clamp
P3steel 2.x - Y-axis LM8UU bearing clamp
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This clamp serves as a vital component for the P3steel 2.x's Y-axis. Crafted specifically to integrate seamlessly with LM8UU bearings or equivalent bearings featuring identical dimensions, this design ensures effortless compatibility and reliability...

Daily Equation #14 - Parabola - y = a*x^2
Daily Equation #14 - Parabola - y = a*x^2
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Day 14 features a parabola equation, y = (1/25)x^2, within a range of -50 to 50 mm units. This is part of an ongoing collection of printable equations available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:227210. Continue checking daily for more equations...

P3steel 2.x - Y-axis IGUS bearing clamp
P3steel 2.x - Y-axis IGUS bearing clamp
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This clamp is specifically designed for the P3 Steel 2.x Y-axis assembly. Created in collaboration with IGUS RJZM-01-08 bearings for seamless compatibility. The outer diameter measures a full 1mm larger than standard LM8UU bearings, making previous...

Belt redesign for FT5 Revision 2 (X-Y idlers)
Belt redesign for FT5 Revision 2 (X-Y idlers)
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Things: * A larger stepper support with an integrated cable chain support for the right side * Stepper support for the left side * One pulley support that fits both left and right sides * A conical piece designed to be mounted under bearings New...