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This was designed in Fusion 360, so unfortunately it is not compatible with the thingiverse customizer which is based on openscad. However i have included the fusion 360 files here. If you import them into Fusion 360, you may customize it by...
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I've printed one card shuffler from thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4825886) but it did not work well (tricky to find proper o-rings), so I have decided to create my own.I wanted card shuffler that is customizable - hence I've created...
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I used the "roundedRect" OpenSCAD module by WilliamAAdams and the excellent zip-tie LM8UU bearing holder by skarab, which I've added as remixes on the side and attributed in the included source code for the parts. You'll need skarab's STL file to...
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I've found that it works well to lightly sand the matching faces with a flat piece of sandpaper laying on a flat countertop.When gluing, hold the model down on a flat surface.Once the glue has set, insert your tablet into the case.How I Designed...
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If you are looking for more, check out our premium projects: https://codeandmake.com/premium OpenSCAD Customizer Options This design has the following Customizer options: Foot Foot_Top_Diameter - The diameter of the top of the foot...
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If you are looking for more, check out our premium projects: https://codeandmake.com/premium OpenSCAD Customizer Options --------------------------- This design has the following Customizer options: ### General * `Sphere_Diameter` - Diameter of the...
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I recommend running this in openSCAD for final rendering at high detail before exporting to .stl and printing. Plugs that will work for front scupper holes of my Pelican Boost 100 kayak can be recreated using the following variables: ...
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I included the OpenSCAD file to make it easier. If they are too snug (too small), you should be able to sand down the inside a little. I used a dremel to get a perfect fit. If you use a dremel, put it on the slowest speed, otherwise the friction...
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(contact me for files that still support indicators)Update 24 Oct 2021 - added support for creating Bliss puzzles using the same interface used to create Bliss challenge tiles setsUpdate 2 Oct 2021 - official version for beta testers, added support...
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All parts are designed using OpenSCAD, and the source code is available on GitHub: https://github.com/condac/hpdf1_lexan. You can also discuss this project with me on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+JohnDoe or Reddit's RC F1 community. When it...
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Additionally, instead of a traditional power distribution board, I utilized a unique technique where wires were soldered onto brass strips then adhered securely to the plate using high-quality glue - an uncomplicated approach, perhaps unsophisticated...
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In the main openScad file there is a parameter for the diameter of the railing at the stairs on the backside which could be adjusted depending on your intended print size. There are some additional include files for the shape of several rotational...
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I encourage you to download and modify the OpenScad code. The Customizer only modifies some parameters, but dealing with code gives many variations. This project uses the Poor Man's Screw Library (slightly modified) for the screw and nuts used. It...
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I used OpenSCAD and rocket nose cone generating code to create the shape. This was then "pasted" to the top portion of the whistle in Microsoft 3D Builder. For the PVC attachment, I happened to have a Fusion 360 designed cylinder that fitted tightly...
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Credit to Ryan at https://www.v1engineering.com/ for creating great DIY CNC options, and to peterfosseus here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4834949 for the idea and OpenScad code to split this 25.4mm Dewalt DWP611 router plate into two printable...
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Most of the printed parts are copies of STL, OpenSCAD and DXF releases from the original Prusa Git. The license is GNU GPL v3. All other parts (screws, nuts/bolts, shafts etc.) and electronics were built by me for this model, but all credit goes to...
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If you are looking for more, check out our premium projects: https://codeandmake.com/premium OpenSCAD Customizer Options --------------------------- This design has the following Customizer options: ### General * `Material_Thickness` - Thickness of...
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Works for both right and left side. You just need some foil tape and a little spare 1.75mm filament for the hinge pins. Apply a couple strips of foil tape to the marked sides of the trigger and hammer shown in the second picture. This version is for...
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... last a long time. I used OpenSCAD to create this model. I used a Photon Mono to print the parts. I used Rich-Opto black resin with about 25% F69 flex. However, now I would now use an "ABS like" resin that is currently available. ...
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The honeycomb scad library is from @pruby's OpenSCAD Parametric Honeycomb & Foundation Library: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4025172 12/29/21 Update: **Updated Frames** Stiffened cross-bars to reduce flexing, limited queen cell notch to one...
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My OpenSCAD files read the original SUMO XL enclosure file "SUMO NAMEPLATE PLAIN [x1].stl" which was produced by 3D Sourcerer , @3DSourcerer .The photos show the printed nameplate. I used two colors in my XL5 with a 4mm nozzle and PrusaSlicer...
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If you are looking for more, check out our premium projects: https://codeandmake.com/premium OpenSCAD Customizer Options This design has the following Customizer options: General Material_Thickness - The minimum thickness of the material Pen Hole ...
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How I Designed This 1) Grab a copy of the Nikon logo 2) Use GIMP to replace the N with a P 3) Use custom software to turn the 2D logo into a 3D mesh (you could also use Inkscape or OpenSCAD to do this if you wanted to - plenty of web tutorials on...
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Once the snap hook clears the frame, you can position it by hand.How I designed thisThis was an early design I did in OpenSCAD when I was still learning how to use it. It's a mixture of parametric and hard-coded things. The challenges were working...
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Designer: OpenSCAD Slicer: Cura Printer: Creality 3D CR-10 Material: PLA Optimus 1.75 White (filament-abs.fr) # Compact Stackable Raspberry NAS with PSU and between 1 and 4 hotplug HDD # IMPORTANT If you use spinning disks, they will heat a lot up to...
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All four adapters were designed in OpenSCAD so that you can customize them to fit whatever pipes you acquire. I tested these using PLA and printed the final versions with PETG for added durability. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer...
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... reboot the printer multiple times without constantly powering up/down the RPI, like when updating and testing new firmware, for example. As always I have included the OpenSCAD files for anyone that wants to modify to better fit their needs. ...
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How to generate from OpenSCAD: Select one of the pieces and render [F6]. Rendering takes 10 minutes each. Export/import STL to slicer, split all pieces. Delete any unneeded pieces and particles around. Key words for the speech of the father-in-law...
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After printing, flip the large “base box” pieces and insert them into the cardboard slots upside-down, then place the game components into the other trays and arrange them as seen in the pictures. Each part was designed using a...
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Bridging also eliminates the need for supports.There are two sizes available:Normal (35mm): Large (70mm):The large one is my favorite because I use it mostly for gluing drawers, which are often a bit taller.PrintingPrints in PETG...