yuan ti wizard 3d models
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This is a custom battery cover designed for my trusty Texas Instruments TI-83 calculator, and I'm confident that it will fit perfectly on my TI-82 too! Initially, I tried printing out an existing design for the TI-84, but unfortunately, the size was...
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This is a battery cover for my old Texas Instrument TI-83, it should work as fine for TI-82 ! (i did print the TI-84 battery cover already available first but it is totally not the same size.... (The solidworks model is available as well !) Print...
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In this case a couple of TI-85 calculators were missing their slide covers. I grabbed a TI-82 cover and modeled it within Fusion 360. Took 3 tries to get the fit and length how I want it. There are 3 files that were made. ... - Slide cover for 9MM...
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In this case a couple of TI-85 calculators were missing their slide covers. I grabbed a TI-82 cover and modeled it within Fusion 360. Took 3 tries to get the fit and length how I want it. There are 3 files that were made. ...Slide cover for 9MM rubber...
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This is a faithful replica of a 1 Chinese yuan bill with pronounced creases. The .blend model boasts a double-side shader embedded within a single-sided mesh, thereby presenting two distinct textures dependent on the viewer's perspective. On exchange...
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Box in two parts that fit together, in the shape of a Yen Or Yuan Sign. With wall thicknesses of 0.8mm and a tolerance (space for interlocking) of 0.45mm. Each part, prints, the side with the largest flat surface on the print bed. ( does not...
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This project is tailored specifically for the TI CC26X2 LaunchPad.
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A handy protective case with stand for the TI Nspire thin line calculators.This was designed by Jim Bolton of TI Nspire and posted on Thingiverse
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... 99/4A keyboard. ...It adds a little pizzazz to the stock keyboard! Complete with a TI logo and "overheating" Parsec ship. Please Note: This only fits TI-99/4A's with "drop-in" help strips. ... It does not fit older TI's with "slide-in" help strips.
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The new Ti-84 calculator cover snaps securely in position effortlessly.
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Founder Edition Graphics Card Delivers Exceptional Performance and Power Efficiency
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Just my design of a broken Ti-89 calculators battery slot. ... Super Simple.
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... TI Smoother. ...Easy slip-on solution. XYZE ID on each - Simply insert and drop into enclosure design - Prevents short circuits within enclosure - No hardware necessary for installation - Integrates the TI Smoother V1 adaptively into any 3D printer.
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A straightforward conical stand ensures that your Ti-Bolt (manufactured by Fellhoelter) remains erect and easily reachable.
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The TI company recently released an impressive calculator model, which is now available for you to enjoy.
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A recreation of a TI-84 Plus CE which can be painted and used as a prop. ...Modeled in Fusion360.
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The TI Stellaris launchpad's design features a dimensional model PCB, which is simply a decorative decal.
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Here's an approximation of a Ti-84 calculator model; some elements remain incomplete, including text, screws, and battery springs.
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... joysticks a number of months ago and they are now my preferred joystick on the TI-99/4A (over my Atari and Wico joysticks)! There is a discussion link on AtariAge: https://forums.atariage.com/topic/338357-revisiting-the-original-ti-99-joysticks/
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... described their vessel appearing as a green cloud and with abundant heights. Mongoose book Galactic Guide describes Ti Kar as a race of "wormlike beings with thick, chitinous scales and a dozen agile psuedopods." Intended for FDM printing. ...
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A Wizard Wand / Wizard Staff as wanted by my son. Consisting of three easy to print parts, just put them together and add some glue. For the “crystal” part I printed it in upright position, using a big raft. The same for the wand part, I used a big...
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... proves particularly useful when powering the calculator from a source other than its standard battery pack, like a TI BP-8. For more information on TI battery packs and their various applications, visit http://www.datamath.org/BP_Repair.htm#BP8