
Bearing 15x35x8mm using 4.5mm Balls
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Bearing 8x35x8mm - Utilizing 4.5mm BBs .177 Plastic BB, 4.5 MM Pellet Caliber, 4.5 MM Airgun Ball, 177 Cal https://www.ebay.com/itm/177-Plastic-BB-4-5-MM-Pellet-Caliber-4-5-MM-Airgun-Ball-177-Cal-1000-pcs/161826916802?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 <h5>Printed using ABS, Top and Bottom where Glued with Acetone</h5> <h4>CAD Files Available?</h4> <ul> <li>The most recent version of this project can be downloaded in multiple formats from this link: <a href="https://a360.co/2CcVASZ" target="_blank">8x35x8mm using 4.5mm Plastic Pellet</a></li> <li>Create your own modifications and parts for this project, upload them as a remix, and I'll link to them and possibly create a collection of all the modifications!</li> </ul> <h4>Show Your Work Now!</h4> <ul> <li>Make a "make" and show everyone what you've created! (what's a "make"? :0) Everyone will thank you for it!</li> </ul> <h3>For More Cool Projects and Upgrades, Follow Me on Thingiverse and Subscribe to my YouTube Channel <a href="https://www.youtube.com/c/richardramos" title="STGRobotics">STGRobotics</a></h3>
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