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I significantly revamped this design (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:242208) to meet the requirements of user hadjou, who specifically requested a version with mounting holes on the base and no grasping feature.
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I transformed the excellent design by JWW, incorporating mounting holes to securely fasten it to my project. ...This innovative creation originated from Tinkercad and can be edited online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5KafRyKrOD8.
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... as a propeller. ...Its mounting holes enable connection to laser-cut acrylic pieces that fit onto a motor shaft. This design is inspired by http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1438. ...To use, simply print and affix it to your motor's mounting plate.
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A compact framework designed specifically for interfacing an Arduino Uno-sized microcontroller with a W5100 Ethernet module.
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It features four mounting holes designed to accommodate #6 nuts perfectly. This setup is ideal for use with my laser mount. Print Settings: Rafts: No rafts are necessary in this case. Supports: The choice of supports doesn't significantly impact...
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... by https://www.thingiverse.com/keyjay. A new feature has been added to automatically drill two 1/8" holes for easy mounting with screws. ... Additionally, indentation and clarity have been improved through reformatting and minor commenting changes.
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I mounted my cup holders on an old, worn-out couch and a comfy chair because drilling holes into the furniture's exterior is no big deal for me. My roommate has successfully used an ABS-printed version of this design on his portable workbench. Print...
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I installed my cup holders on an old beat up couch and comfy chair because it's no problem getting holes in the exterior of the furniture. My roommate is using an ABS print of this design on his portable work bench. Print the base and the cup...
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Small, quick-to-print tool for snipping the first few mm of the filament before loading at a 45-degree angle.It is a remix of the amazing design over at thingiverse.You'll need 2x M3x16mm screws, 1x spring (preferably 7mm diameter and 20mm long), and...
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Then when the glue has set the entire assembly can be mounted on a vertical piece of wood or plastic with self-tapping screws. If printing in PLA, you may want to increase the infill. ...A heated bed is recommended with any filament, as the large base...
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I tweaked the Arduino Stand by adding two convenient holes, allowing effortless adjustment of the Uno. ...This modification also grants access to the board's underside, reducing material usage during printing.
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Remix of Kingsts Arduino Stand. ...I added two holes in it for easy adjusting the Uno because you can now access its bottom. (als takes somewhat less material to print). Category: Electronics
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This prototype served as a basis for an upcoming kit inspired by the Arduino, Interrupted project in MEMO#001. Although it still needs a USB power bank and a short USB cable, it's already quite usable. We're providing this platform for you to...
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... of 50mm by 60mm specifically designed to accommodate the motor controllers used in my InMoov project. ...Fortunately, these mounts fit perfectly and offer recessed areas to secure any exposed component pins, allowing for a seamless flush installation.
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... ideal. To solve this issue, I added a cylinder over the existing holes with a small gap in between, essentially creating a makeshift spring effect. ...I've tested it by snapping it on and off several times, and it still holds securely in place.
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A handy accessory designed specifically to connect my trusty GT2560 board directly into the Arduino-compatible sockets found on my reliable Orballo P3 Steel.
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Introducing the OpenSCAD Arduino Mounting Library v2.0, which offers modules for designing enclosures, bumpers, and customizing mounting holes for Arduino boards. The library includes functions like 'arduino()', 'bumper()', 'enclosure()',...
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Attach an Arduino Mega to a DIN Rail Mount for Easy Installation and Access.
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... ... I filled up the blower-fan holes and widened the fan-mounting holes. Fan mounting holes now fit noctua anti-vibration mounts. Blower holds tight without screws, by using a snip of silicon from the noctua mounts and press-fitting them. ...
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For the DM DIYMORE Arduino Clone: Note that some Arduino types have varying sizes and connector placements. There's ample space inside the case for wires and other essentials. Use small self-tap screws for the Arduino and the lid to ensure a secure...
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... the Vocore 4" display secured with a backplate and USB protector. I have added mounting holes for a Arduino UNO or Leonardo on the backplate. All screw holes are 3mm and can be self-tapped with the screw. ... Standoff's are M3 x 12mm x 5mm.
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My experience has shown that these mounts often required less-than-optimal placement due to limited hole availability on my structure, prompting me to avoid creating new holes altogether. The revised design incorporates hole spacing based on the...
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Built around the Tek Sumo laser cut plywood mount found within the kit, this design incorporates extra mounting holes specifically tailored to accommodate the larger 2205 size quad motors.
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Based on the Tek Sumo laser cut plywood mount provided in the kit. ...But with additional mounting holes for the 2205 size quad motors. Category: R/C Vehicles
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Mounting plate for the Arduino Mega 2560 Pro. ...It's the small board for building into devices and other projects much like the Arduino Nano but as powerfull as the Arduino Mega.
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Revised version of my Arduino sensor mounting plate redesign now features four pillar holes for easy installation and additional side mounts allowing multiple plates to be connected together seamlessly. Print Settings: Printer: Prusa I3 Rafts: ...
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... gluing the Arduino/RAMPS/Stepper stack to the base. I came up with a clever solution - an adaptor plate that uses the standoffs from my G2S (and probably any other printer using a GT2560) to mount an Arduino Mega and all its associated components.