Wave broken meter refill

Wave broken meter refill

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I'm taking apart a broken decameter for repair work. I was frustrated to learn that my damaged decameter would be thrown away, so I decided to start from scratch with the initial meters to build a casing and get it working again. My version is made using M4 bolts and screws to fix a broken decameter. The screws and bolts fit perfectly for securing lateral parts that keep the entire decameter intact. They serve as spacers and for fixing parts in place. At my workplace, my goal with this project is to show how reflection can turn many things into useful items again, just like the original model. This demonstrates the power of 3D printing in recycling or repairing objects. Update: You can print a spacer and two special spacers for filling BMR* with rope (2mm diameter). If you like it, be sure to drop a like or a comment or both. If you have an idea I can improve on, let me know! For Facebook posts, visit https://www.facebook.com/WaveProduction-898263533576863/ Print Settings: Resolution: 0.15 - 0.25 Infill: Minimal Notes: Everything is explained in the pictures, but: When printing, you need to choose between a big refill or medium size for the lateral part. You must print it twice (for left and right): *Partie garde lateral (medium size) *Partie garde lateral moaaaar (big size) How I Designed This Why? Decametres are easily cut while a length measurement is still usable. After cutting off my tape measure, I decided to create a shell that has a dual purpose of shock absorption in case of a fall. It leaves space on the side and down for dust that the model design allows for easy assembly and simple disassembly or replacement.

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