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The geometry is in millimeters, so printing it as-is will yield a 100x100mm (4"x4") tile at a scale of 1:10000. At this scale, all of Boston would stand 6 feet high and 7.5 feet wide. If you print it 200% size, the model will be 1:5000 scale, with...
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The geometry is in millimeters, so printing it as-is will give you a 100x100mm (4"x4") tile at a scale of 1:10,000. At this scale, all of Boston would be six feet high and seven and a half feet wide. If you print it at double size, the model will be...
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The geometry is in mm, so if you print it as-is, you will get a 100x100mm (4"x4") tile at 1:10000 scale. At this scale, all of Boston would be six feet high and seven and a half feet wide. If you print it 200% size, the model will be 1:5000 scale...
prusaprinters
You need a bit of support material but nothing to crazy“Welle” I,A,2 - PLA Here I used my "normal" (0.2mm Layer height and 0.4mm Nozzle) dependeing on your Printer calibrations the Thread may be a bit loose or thight since it is tuned for my own...
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The pictured print is my first complete "tester" unit, about 3"x4" x2" tall. The lid, base, and clasp are all printed in eSun PETG; the link is Taulman PCTPE (Nylon, basically). All parts are designed to print with minimal support. Assembly as...
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Materials: 1/4-20 x4" Stove Bolt - Round Socket Head 1/4-20 x 1/2 Barrel/Dowel Nut ... 1. Print the modified handle frame model and the handle inserts. The inserts and hole for the bolt are designed to be fairly tight fitting as I wanted to...
prusaprinters
I originally designed these as openlock so the main tiles match the largest tile type "U" from that set (around 4"x4" or 10cmx10cm) but I'm posting a version here without added openlock parts/volume as it's the current style I prefer to use for my...
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The geometry is in millimeters, so if you print it as-is, you will get a 100x100mm (4"x4") tile at 1:10000 scale. At this scale, all of Boston would be 6 feet high and 7.5 feet wide. If you print it 200% size, the model will be 1:5000 scale and each...
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"x4" means four card stacks joined together ### DIce trays 1. Do NOT print Tray-Generic 2. Print one of either: Tray-GemsMagic or Tray-GemsMagic-Split. (Pictured is the split version, where Gems & Magic are in separate 1/2 trays. The non-split...
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I originally designed these as openlock so the main tiles match the largest tile type "U" from that set (around 4"x4" or 10cmx10cm) but I'm posting a version here without added openlock parts/volume as it's the current style I prefer to use for my...
myminifactory
Electronics: Receiver Brick (Servo and Receiver Combo): For V911 setup: - V911 receiver brick includes servos: https://www.banggood.com/WLtoys-V911-Helicopter-PCB-Board-Spare-Parts-p-77849.html?p=@T25030878732012108C or https://amzn.to/2xtC6XQ -...
prusaprinters
To that end, we bought 100 cheap dice.Instead of putting the dice in a bag, I decided to make a hard case for them.PartsTwo halves, 3D printedx100 dicex2 40mm long, 1mm diameter rodx4 6x3mm magnetsGluePrinting Parameters0.15mm Quality is my suggested...
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The geometry is in millimeters, so if you print it as-is, you will get a 100x100mm (4"x4") tile at 1:10,000 scale. At this scale, all of Boston would be six feet high and seven-and-a-half feet wide. If you print it two hundred percent size, the...
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The geometry is in mm, so if you print it as-is, you will get a 100x100mm (4"x4") tile at 1:10000 scale. At this scale, all of Boston would be 6 feet high and 7.5 feet wide. If you print it 200% size, the model will be 1:5000 scale and each tile...
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Or, if you'd like a set of printed and finished tiles, please contact us for pricing.\r\n\r\nThe geometry is in millimeters, so if you print it as-is, you will get a 100x100mm (4"x4") tile at 1:10,000 scale. At this scale, all of Boston would be six...
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The geometry is in millimeters, so if you print it as-is, you will get a 100x100mm (4"x4") tile at 1:10,000 scale. At this scale, all of Boston would be six feet high and seven and a half feet wide. If you print it 200% size, the model will be...
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The geometry is in mm, so if you print it as-is, you will get a 100x100mm (4"x4") tile at 1:10000 scale. At this scale, all of Boston would be six feet high and seven and a half feet wide. If you print it 200% size, the model will be 1:5000 scale...
prusaprinters
Better yet, you could make a bunch of these and set up a whole course around the house, or backyard. Print instructionsStep 1 - Print the following components: Base.stl x1 Side Wall.stl x2 Support Leg.stl x4 Top Mount.stl x1 Full Chain.stl x12 (this...
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The geometry is in millimeters, so if you print it as-is, you will get a 100x100mm (4"x4") tile at 1:10,000 scale. At this scale, all of Boston would be six feet high and seven and a half feet wide. If you print it two times larger, the model will...
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I originally designed these as openlock so the main tiles match the largest tile type "U" from that set (around 4"x4" or 10cmx10cm) but I'm posting a version here without added openlock parts/volume as it's the current style I prefer to use for my...
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I originally designed these as openlock so the main tiles match the largest tile type "U" from that set (around 4"x4" or 10cmx10cm) but I'm posting a version here without added openlock parts/volume as it's the current style I prefer to use for my...
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I originally designed these as openlock so the main tiles match the largest tile type "U" from that set (around 4"x4" or 10cmx10cm) but I'm posting a version here without added openlock parts/volume as it's the current style I prefer to use for my...
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I originally designed these as openlock so the main tiles match the largest tile type "U" from that set (around 4"x4" or 10cmx10cm) but I'm posting a version here without added openlock parts/volume as it's the current style I prefer to use for my...
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I originally designed these as openlock so the main tiles match the largest tile type "U" from that set (around 4"x4" or 10cmx10cm) but I'm posting a version here without added openlock parts/volume as it's the current style I prefer to use for my...
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I originally designed these as openlock so the main tiles match the largest tile type "U" from that set (around 4"x4" or 10cmx10cm) but I'm posting a version here without added openlock parts/volume as it's the current style I prefer to use for my...
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The geometry is in mm, so if you print it as-is, you will get a 100x100mm (4"x4") tile at 1:10000 scale. At this scale, all of Boston would be 6 feet high and 7.5 feet wide. If you print it 200% size, the model will be 1:5000 scale and each tile...
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I originally designed these as openlock so the main tiles match the largest tile type "U" from that set (around 4"x4" or 10cmx10cm) but I'm posting a version here without added openlock parts/volume as it's the current style I prefer to use for my...
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The geometry is in mm, so if you print it as-is, you will get a 100x100mm (4"x4") tile at 1:10000 scale. At this scale, all of Boston would be 6 feet high and 7.5 feet wide. If you print it 200% size, the model will be 1:5000 scale and each tile...
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I originally designed these as openlock so the main tiles match the largest tile type "U" from that set (around 4"x4" or 10cmx10cm) but I'm posting a version here without added openlock parts/volume as it's the current style I prefer to use for my...
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I originally designed these as openlock so the main tiles match the largest tile type "U" from that set (around 4"x4" or 10cmx10cm) but I'm posting a version here without added openlock parts/volume as it's the current style I prefer to use for my...