One off plug to repair hole in drywall 3d models
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I use these anchors to repair holes that have already pulled out using the smaller non-threaded style anchors. This design prints well without support. I recommend printing with ABS and a high infill percentage. Even chunky layer heights seem to work...
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All the old plugs on my property had completely disintegrated due to excessive rust on their fasteners, prompting me to promptly replace them with new installations featuring rapid-print connectors.
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It's intended to solve a problem where the idler mechanism has been changed from large to small mount hole size in recent ft-5 kits. The above thing was made for the older large mount hole size, so this plug is necessary. Insert the plug into the...
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... They are ideal for A/V and IT applications where space in the wall-box or floor-box is limited, particularly when using straight-through or shred adapters. DB9s and DB15HDs are available, with more "one-off" inserts planned for future designs.
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mounting part of plug-in handles to the cabinet door
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... little plate. You put the Powercable through the hole of the enclosure, the hole of the printed plate and solder the cables directly to the circuit board. Don't forget to make a simple knot in for tension relief. Netgear switch repaired. ...:-)
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I personally printed 20 in one batch with 0 issues (I have a large garden and a lot of hoses) so perfect for when I take in my timers and water distributors without having to pick up all the hoses.I find this seals well enough without the o ring to...
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I'm too cheap to buy the clear filter, so I wanted to make a plug for my EF to RF drop in filter adapter. It was designed in Thinkercad. Here is the link to thinkercad if anyone is interested. I'll post more pictures later. ... ...
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To make the hole in your ceiling just over 100mm in diameter, that's exactly what you need. This design is specifically made for 3/8" thick drywall (10mm). I've designed this with two options to consider. One option: Use two magnets; one in the...
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Designed to fit two or three boxes side by side snugly and perfectly.Holesaw might catch on plastic so beware to press first against drywall then drill.Main purpose of this guide is to prevent woable and drill perfectly aligned holes every time.Only...
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**This Is Not A Latch** People use their existing doors without a handle or giant hole in it, which is what this plug enables them to do. It removes the common handle that everyone touches with their hands, possibly carrying germs and viruses. The...
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... determined that a repair plug would be an effective solution. To confirm the cone size, I ran a basic print and then added ribs to prevent the plug from spinning when tightening the 3/8"-16 bolt. ...My friend reported that the repair was successful.
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Sometimes you can't pass a zip tie through a hole, if so, then this tiny thing is for you :) How to customize this in slicer? Suppose you have a hole of 10 mm diameter I the slicer of your choice, scale on Y to 10 mm, that gives 250% then the same...
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The bottom threaded piece broke off, and my friend wanted to reprint an entire piece, which is about two feet long, and exceeds the capability of most printers. After inspecting the component, I felt that a repair plug would work. Did a basic print...
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Metallic object forged by machinery features a six-millimeter hole precisely crafted through its center.
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Introducing the Parker Double shut-off Valved Plug with a G1" BSPP inlet; due to lack of a 3D model, I crafted one myself using the 76SB IW33 EVX model type.
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I designed this with the intention to block the port where the OEM tach plugs in after I swapped to a digital all-in-one speedo/tach. it uses the existing set screw to keep it in place. The V2 plug just adds some contours to the end for aesthetic...
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You can use this openscad to generate a custom drywall hole protector that comes in two identical interlocking parts. A set of two will fit together and align with the registration angles. Because they fit together, you can add them after you've...
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The bottom threaded piece broke off, and my friend wanted to reprint an entire piece, which is about two feet long, and exceeds the capability of most printers. After inspecting the component, I felt that a repair plug would work. Did a basic print...
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Design originally came from the need for a Piggy Bank plug, then I decided to make it dynamic since I need hole caps/plugs fairly often. You can make the flange bigger, or smaller, change the size hole, the length of the catches, number of catches,...
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A dust plug is provided with the Celestron Off-Axis Guider, intended for use when not keeping it continually attached to your telescope.
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... circle diameter slightly smaller, allowing the points to bite in. Just needs a gentle tap in with a hammer to just below 'flush' level and then you can use the filler of our choice to finish off the hole. ... Hopefully useful for someone else :)
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Design originally came from the need for a Piggy Bank plug, then I decided to make it dynamic since I need hole caps/plugs fairly often. You can make the flange bigger, or smaller, change the size hole, the length of the catches, number of catches,...
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One in the bottom and one in the top so you can secure the motherboard first, mark your legs, drill your holes, then bolt the plexiglass to the other end of the stilt. The base piece is sized for 7mm plexiglass for the back and 2mm plexiglass for...
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I made a pegboard wall using a hole bit of 25mm however all I could find were wood dowels of 24mm so I designed a little shell to go around this 24mm dowel to increase the size to 24,8mm which fits comfortably in this 25mm hole
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A park bench near my house has 2¼" metal tubing in its frame, and that tubing is missing one of its hole plugs. This invited wasps to build a nest in the tube, making the bench less desirable to humans. So, after the obligatory poking of the nest...
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A park bench near my house has 2¼" metal tubing in its frame, and that tubing is missing one of its hole plugs. This invited wasps to build a nest in the tube, making the bench less desirable to humans. So, after the obligatory poking of the nest...