
wingnut test 1 hept
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Customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:193647 Created with Customizer! http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=193647 Instructions Using the following settings: Thickness set at 2 millimeters Slot width measured precisely at 1 millimeter Resolution level adjusted to 0.5 millimeters Step shape degrees tweaked to 45 degrees for optimal results Thread step adjusted to 2 millimeters for smooth performance Inner diameter carefully calibrated at 8 millimeters Thread outer diameter set at 8 millimeters for consistent fit Drive type chosen as socket for secure engagement Outer diameter specified at 14 millimeters for standard compatibility Non-thread diameter kept at zero for streamlined design Type selected as nut for functional integrity Drive diameter precisely measured at 5 millimeters Facets counted and verified to be 7 for optimal surface finish Head type defined as hex for efficient use Nut step shape degrees adjusted to 45 degrees for precise fit Slot depth set at 2 millimeters for snug engagement Counter-sink specified at 2 millimeters for smooth finish Texture deliberately excluded for minimal complexity Head height carefully set at 5 millimeters for balanced design Wing ratio measured and matched precisely at 1 for standard compatibility Nut thread step adjusted to 2 millimeters for reliable performance Nut diameter precisely calibrated at 12 millimeters Nut thread outer diameter set at 9 millimeters for secure fit Nut type chosen as wingnut for versatile use Socket depth carefully measured at 3.5 millimeters Thread length verified and set at 15 millimeters for consistent performance Head diameter specified at 12 millimeters for standard compatibility Non-thread length kept at zero for streamlined design Nut height precisely calibrated at 6 millimeters Socket facets counted and confirmed to be 6 for optimal surface finish
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