yaesu ft101z 3d models
491 3d models found related to yaesu ft101z.prusaprinters
<p>Supports might be required under the V2 knob spinner. ...Used Prusaslicer's Paint-on Supports.</p><p>Added a new version (V3) that brings the ring closer to the center, avoiding any need for supports that might affect the knurling pattern.</p>
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<p>I designed these to fit 8 or 9 Li-Ion 18650 cells inside the FT897. I ended up with 8 cells, but left the extra space since its useful for wiring.</p> <p>You will need a bunch of m3x16 and M3x8 countersunk screws. ...Can also use self-tapping.</p>...
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Protect your radio from bumps and drops with these plates. Uses M4 screws (10-14mm length should work). ... Each side prints in two pieces to fit a 200mm print bed.
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I wanted to copy this bracket just in case someone lost one or needed an extra as they are a strange bracket. Most will likely use something different but I also wanted to challenge myself and see what I could do in Tinker CAD. I understand this...
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FTM-6000R Desk stand, I used this to place on my desk with an upwards incline so I could use it as a base radio.
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Nice fit did not require supports. Some sanding for smoothness but not required. ...
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3D printable version of my FT-891 protection rails, the product is divided in 2 pieces and can be printed with most of 3D printers. ... If you like it, a professional grade, single piece version made of laser sintered Nylon is available for purchase...
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**This mod may void the warranty.** **Modify your radio at your own RISK!** 1) Not feeling printful? Purchase a kit here: https://forms.gle/EGKaYYa485J8wiMW9 2) Wanna make one by yourself? Go here for details:...
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<p>Almost any material will do the job - I've printed mine with DevilDesign Matt PLA</p>
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<p>Hi!</p><p>This is my frame for bringing my FT-857D out portable. It's designed to attach to the radio via the 4x M4 screw holes for the mobile bracket, and provide a bit of protection for the radio.</p><p><strong>Main Features</strong><br>*...
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I use an FT-4x battery clip as a portable charger, relying on its ability to provide contact spaces for the outer contacts on the back of the battery. To achieve this, I employ a lot of solder to make up the missing contacts in the clip. While not...
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This is a DIY battery box I designed using freecad, serving as a battery eliminator for my FT-4XE radio.\r\n\r\nWhile it's not yet complete or flawless, the design works flawlessly as intended. The clips securely hold the device in place just like...
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The belt clip is required to stabilize the handheld radio in the holder.The holder for the radio is attached to the base using two M5 screws. The threads are included in the print and must be recut. Use two M5x20mm cylinder head screws to attach the...
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Soporte Emisora Yaesu FT 8900/8800/7800 con Ventilador 12 mm Impreso con PLA.
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This charger closely resembles the original Yaesu CD-15A rapid charger in every detail.
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Yaesu FTH Jack CoversMaterial : Filament PM TPE 88 RubberJet Flex1-2 permitersno support10% infill
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On a single 1" B sized ball mount, a combo bracket is designed to fit both a Kenwood V710 and a Yaesu FTM-350AR radio.
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Side rails that fits in the yaesu cover! And you can use the original screws! Remember to mirror one before printing. ... Support required!
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This is a blanker plate for the Double-Din radio for my Jeep Wrangler. ...I don't listen to the radio, and it broke so I took it out. I designed this to fill in the void and to mount my Yaesu FT-891 remote head.
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Make sure that the screws are not too long, or they can damage the radio!These are small enough to print both side rails at the same time on my Prusa Original i3 MK2.Print SettingsPrinter Brand:PrusaPrinter: Prusa...
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Stand to suit 3x Yaesu FT-x12 Radios. One for the left side and the other for the right. Uses the standard M4 mounting screws to attach to the radios. You may want to attach some rubber to the feet. ... The radios do get a bit warm, so I would...
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Also works for Yaesu FTM-400DX Side rails are 8mm thick. Rails are tall enough to leave an air gap under the radio. I left space in the front to access the USB port for programming. Printed with PETG, 20% infill, on Prusa MK2. Used 4mm socket...
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Side rails are designed to hold two Yaesu FT-817 and 817ND radios securely in place, shielding them from front and back impacts. To assemble these side rails, existing screws on the sides need to be swapped out for longer ones. This design allows for...
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Side rails for old Yaesu FT-100 mobile HF/VHF/UHF Radio. NOT for modern FTM-100 UHF/VHF mobile radio. Side rails are 8mm thick. They are tall enough to leave an air gap under the radio. Printed with PETG, 20% infill, on Prusa MK2. Used 4mm...
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This versatile accessory also accommodates an M5 screw for mounting remote heads, such as those found on the Yaesu FTM-400. For optimal durability in hot cars, a sturdy ABS material is recommended. The innovative design features a 45-degree mounting...
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Total price breakdown: - Yaesu Power Cable: FREE (Came with your radio) - Filament Cost of material: $0.14 - Anderson PowerPoles: $1.00 (roughly the cost for a pair) - Screw: $0.27 Total: $1.41 There's an eBay seller that sells this pre-assembled...
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My Yaesu microphones fit perfectly as shown in the accompanying pictures, demonstrating the precision of my design. Additionally, the Anytone 578 mic also fits snugly, making this holder suitable for most Yeasu microphones on the market. I will be...