3d print camper
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I recently encountered some rot problems in my camper floor so I decided to replace it while adding a system to ensure easy drainage of standing water from hard-to-reach areas, such as under cabinetry. This weep port is designed to fit through a...
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I needed a reliable way to cool my camper van, so I decided to install a 200mm PC fan in my Mini Heki roof window. After searching for the perfect solution, I found a quiet-running 12V fan that would fit perfectly in the space. To secure it, I chose...
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Replacement pins for T4 Camper / Caravan sliding window lock. window latch repair kit No need to buy all parts new, for some you have to remove the old one from the window which is a pain. The only part likely to break are the pins anyways. ...
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This model is roughly 1/9-1/10 scale and loosely based on an Australian off road camper trailer. You will need an assortment of M3 screws as well as a few M3 grub screws (I will try to round up a specific list), an M3 threaded rod end (I used Vaterra...
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... .4 nozzle. color change at layer 1125% infill with 4 layers top and bottom and 2 perimeters printed with a brimOtherwise just the generic petg settings for speed and temp This is also fresh off the textured sheet, no clean-up
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If you like camping like me, you'll appreciate this Keurig Tray. ... Print up side down
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The housing for bonocar. ...Works with the other bonocar parts on thingiverse with some sanding. Cleand the holes with a drill after print.
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<p>Adapter for RV Water Tank with Gardena Connection<br>New Version 4 with thicker walls.... ...printed in ABS works fine
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 - P3 Steel Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 30 Notes: Print speed was set at 20 mm/s, hotend temperature was at 235 C, bed temperature was at 45 C, brim width was 6, and slicing...
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... water hose, placing a compact rubber gasket at the top to prevent leaks. After printing, carefully remove the four auxiliary tubes that were used as supports. ...The model was printed with a reduced 15% infill and no additional support structures.
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Spade - Infil to add weight, no supports Letters - Print flat, already scaled to fit nicely in the embossing Star - Infil to add weight. Full print with 4x4x4 walls/top/bottom and 38% infil came to about 48g in weight. Glue in lettering and...
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Small single cable roof entry, made for PG11 cable gland. ... You will probably need to shave a little the inner nut of the gland. Took about 50 minutes to print
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lower scales such as 10mm and 6mm are possible but detail will be lost and resin printed is highly recommended for this size range, the designs are excellent for tabletop sci-fi gaming and aimed to slot in with systems such as W40K, etc although they...
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Detachable dog bowl holder to save space. ...Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-X Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 30% Filament: Prusament PET-G Dark Grey Category: Pets
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... raining because the original spouts are too short. Also reduces black marks under the downspouts. 20mm wide on the inside, 60 degrees outward angle. ~73mm long and 85mm from trailer wall to end of spout. Print with supports and screw hole down.
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I have also seen one version on printables but that is to big for my printer.This will fin on a classic ender 3.Disclaimer: I have not printed this because it looks like it would consume way to much filament.If anybody prints it, please attach photos...
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The original version of this cubby required the print to be split into two pieces and then glued together as the width was too wide to fit on most print beds. This model is made to be printed twice. Gluing the two together is optional. Print...
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The original version of this design had one glaring flaw: it required the print to be split into two pieces, which were then clumsily glued together because its width exceeded the capacity of most print beds. ...This revised model, however, is designed...
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I also had to split it into two parts as my Prusa3D i3 MK2S print bed was not wide enough to handle it in one print. The right side took about 7 hours and the left side took about 10 hours. ...I then used Superglue to glue the two halves together.</p>...
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A number in the file name, such as "CamperTrailer_DoorCover_(2).stl", means you need to print it two times. There are different hitch versions for different models. You'll also find a quick guide in the files. If you have any questions or want to...
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... it a sturdy foundation. ...To assemble this upgrade, I needed to attach 25mm aluminum square profiles and 19mm round tubes - repurposed from old tent poles - as the new legs. The printed ABS components have a robust 40% infill for added durability.
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Clamp for a small stool, so that it can be stored when not in use! ... Printed in ABS so there is just enough give to push the stool into the clamps without breaking. ... Although, I'm sure PLA would work just as well.
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... the image. ... Would fit over most small reverse camera. It will also help with sunlight in some conditions. Try to print the top surface on the bed to have a smooth surface. ... Used double-sided tape to fix it but any glue should also work.
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The fasteners are designed to be printed at once, they have enough separation to detach, with patience. They need some support. The slots in the clips where the rods of the fridge tray are embedded may not be useful. ...Better print one out and check.
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... toiletries could go without risking water damage to the wood. ...This design fits perfectly into that cubby hole. Update: 11/05/2018 I crafted a version that can be printed twice and installed side-by-side. ...https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3197176
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... versatile hook can be repurposed to hold towels, diving gear and more while camping. I've already put it through its paces and given it a thorough workout - it holds up admirably. Printed with standard PLA black settings using regular PLA material.
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... table to the work top. Hopefully this will save someone else having to measure and design this again. Print at 100% size and with supports on, and about 35% infill and it works great. ... I have tested in PLA and PETG both seem to work fine.
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... planned for garden lights adaptation (see my other things) but can be used as regular hook for towels, diving gear etc while camping. Have tested it already and abused it a lot - it holds up. Printed in regular PLA black standard settings.
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... small finishing nail, but it's probably light enough to use wall strips instead. Crafted from PLA+ with a two-color design for a striking outline effect, this piece was printed using Prusa Slicer software to expertly switch between filament colors.
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... the files out there. Might take a bit, because of school and stuff. I printed it with 4 perimeters and 20% infill and it was too heavy, I don't know about 10% infil as some of the details might get a little scuffed or something like that.