abacus printing 3d models
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The Chinese abacus, also known as the suanpan (算盤/算盘, lit. "calculating tray"), is typically 20 cm (8 in) tall and comes in various widths. It usually has more than seven rods. The beads are counted by moving them up or down towards the beam; beads...
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calculate offline and without power (failsafe for better planning) doomsday prep yourself!!!
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Note that it has to be turned around after printing for use (the feet will stick upwards to be printable) The default abacus has 4 balls of value 1 and one ball of value 5 on each rod. It has 13 rods. The abacus, also called a counting frame, is a...
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This abacus prints in one piece and represents numbers without the use of a place value (as opposed to Japanese or Chinese abaci). Includes 12, 37, and 50! Doubles as a maraca! Instructions After printing, work it a bit to loosen the beads. Made...
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How I Designed This Make the basic shape of the abacus extrude it to desired thickness draw and extrude a circle to make a shaft on which beads can slide on draw and extrude a circle to make basic shape of bead (offset extrude) Extrude another...
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I used an abacus as a child as an aid to help lean counting and how numbers work. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abacus I think it would be usefull to have an easy to make, durable abacus for kids. ...
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The one that I made here is entirely 3D printed and doesn't require any extra hardware or glue. The beads have small tabs on the inside so they catch onto the rod's notches, therefore staying in place when moved. ... x1 frame x1 frame's frame x6 rods ...
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Abacus classic Created with Cinema 4D r15 Formats Included: Max 2013 – Fbx 2012 – c4d r15 – obj
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3D abacus model Features: -Texture Included -Include blender file with the node -Include Lower poly around 10k-15k
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Instructions Print 4 towers Print 2 bases Glue towers together (2 sets of 2, holes on end are for filament to use to attach together) Glue towers to base (Squares are for towers to be glued into) Print 100 beads Use plastic filament as rods between...
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Depending on which you wish to create, choose the beads and print the appropriate amount for each column, as shown in the preview image. Afterwards, just push the peg through the body and the beads and push in. ... Can super glue in the peg if you...
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- Print Settings Printer: None Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 30 Notes: Only the lid needs supports and you can modify infill if you want. Post-Printing The components have been designed in tolerance so that they aren't necessary...
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THE most powerful virus-free computer for kids ;) Print: 100x ball 3x threaded stick 8x stick 1x left vertical 1x right vertical and use 6x M3x10 or up to 25mm long screws. ... Happy teaching :)
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... rod. It has 13 rods. You can customize it as you wish using the customizer. (I have yet to print this version. This is an extended version of the "Abacus for the board game Tikal", which prints nicely.) Instructions Print the STL and have fun!
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The mini abacus 3d print takes anywhere between 25 and 40 minutes depending upon the number of walls you print with and infill%. I prefer 3 walls and 35% infill, which at 75 mm/sec speed and .24 resolution, prints in 37 minutes. To complete the...
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This is an abacus with units, tens, hundreds and thousands. ...You need to print a base, 4 rods, and 9 balls by color Have fun
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I made this for a museum exhibit and thought it would make a good first upload for this page.
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://tinkercad.com/things/gvY0Q1mVLoa