Tin can dumbbell by Samuel Bernier
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As a kid, my mom used to tell me that eating vegetables would make me stronger. And it was true! Here's how I made a dumbbell with tin cans using a snap fit ABS handle. These models were created for project RE_, but now they're available for free! Come and vote for me on Instructables Make it real challenge! http://www.instructables.com/id/Project-RE-by-Samuel-Bernier/ Instructions First, print the handles! I used white ABS. The STL Files are below. Dumbbell moyen (part 1 and 2) is designed for cans with a diameter of 83.75 mm. Dumbbell small is designed for cans with a diameter of 73.25 mm Note that not all printers work equally well, and different materials shrink at different rates. If you use a different printer or type of plastic, you may need to adjust some settings to get a perfect fit. All the detailed information can be found on this link: http://www.instructables.com/id/Tin-can-Dumbbell-3D-printed-by-Samuel-Bernier-P/ If you're having trouble getting good results with your UP!, try building this box as shown in this instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-get-better-results-from-your-UP-3D-printer/
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