conic challenge 3d models
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Consider it a challenge!Notes:At first I tried to glue the parts to the nylon wire. It never worked for me. Hence the nuts and screws. </p><p>Nylon is prone to creep. This is the tendency of materials to deform under constant pressure over time....
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For anyone starting out in 3D printing and looking to quiet their printer, those are probably two of the more challenging aspects to deal with. So this design lets you print everything flat on the bed and almost completely eliminates supports... ...
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Meanwhile it also solved a real storage and shipping challenge I was having. I'm uploading this work because I like to make some of my works open-source and free for others to use. I'm uploading this work just as is for people who are interested,...
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The challenging part is the endoscope itself. For those who aren't familiar, it's a camera mounted on the end of a semi-rigid cable. It's used to inspect small or hidden areas like the bore of a rifle, inside a cylinder block, or inside walls. The...
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Victor is still quite challenging even with Coffin's hints, and if you're new to Coffin's polyhedral puzzles, I strongly recommend starting with one of the others (Triumph is a nice one; or see the Stewart Coffin Puzzles page for links to all of...
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Q: Is this challenging to print? Not at all. No supports needed (minimum angle is 45 degree, so every printer will handle this). I optimized it for 0.4 and 0.6 nozzles. Well designed snap-fit joints (with ability to adjust via XY compensation) When...
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Putting the bolts on the inside hole covers is a bit of a challenge and I left the bottom one off. You will need to use needle nose pliers to get those on. If I redo this design, I will probably change those inside connections to be a slot of some...
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However, this attribution raises several challenges. Some effects of the drapery exceed the aesthetic canon of the Parthenon and are more akin to works from the end of the 5th century BC. Furthermore, none of the Doria-Pamphili-style replicas...
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The human brain remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of our time, a challenge that continues to inspire and captivate us all. The human mind is a masterful creation, capable of producing some of the most remarkable achievements in history....
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The early stages of steam-powered ironclad warship design during the American Civil War posed significant challenges to engineers, as they sought a harmonious balance between armor protection, powerful armament, and sufficient speed. This struggle...
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Discussion group: https://www.thingiverse.com/groups/universal-pellet-extruder/forums/general/topic:31485 This design is a complete rework of Mahor's pellet extruder v3, and I'm trying to overcome several challenges with this new version: Stability...
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(Printing a steeper overhang is of course its own challenge). Upping that to 50 degrees reduces the width of the bottom of the cup to a bit under 14mm. (I haven't tried printing that; let me know if you need a .stl of that and don't want to use the...
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Send message using ‘contact’ on GPS Team Challenge website. ...<a href="http://gpsteamchallenge.com.au/comment/contact">http://gpsteamchallenge.com.au/comment/contact</a></p><p>Main thread discussing this GPS</p><p><a...
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They're compatible with TwoUP but will still be challenging to print. It's advised to also take note that they might conflict a bit due to differences. As always please share any thoughts or feedback for further discussion and help each other move...
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I ordered a pack of 12 from Walmart for less than $3 per tube and these are the white rather than natural cardboard tubes.Update:I was asked if the viewing plate was removed, could the Sun's image be projected on the ground which might make it easier...
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Accept the challenge! ;) it is worth the effort, after that, your printer works dimensionally accurate.</p> <p>Just in case, one might think, that does not work.... ;) Taken from my ruler stop. <a...
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It's a multi-hour print, so I just wanted to be upfront about the challenge.Care should be taken when removing the built-in supports. Mine came off all in one piece. Benoit decided to cut the tall supports for individual removal. 3- There are some...
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I made this one for the #MakeItLoud challenge. As soon as you print this out, it's just as loud as how well you can blow! I've managed to get an impressive 110 decibels with a high-quality diaphragm print. If you use flexible filament for the...
grabcad
This satellite is being made for the Canadian Satellite Design Challenge (CSDC) put on by Geocentrix. ECOSat will be featuring a multi missions platform designed to facilitate a number of goals Mission A is to host a scientific payload with a...
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For added challenge, assemble 14 such pieces into the box shape in the second photo (_HO HO_). _Triple Cross_ is a relatively neglected design by Stewart Coffin. Consisting of twelve identical pieces (or fourteen for the _HO HO_ variant), the...
grabcad
These are hazard the executives instruments that assistance in moving danger to the people who are prepared to face the challenge. Subordinates are of 4 kinds: Advances, Fates, Choices and Trades. Future and alternatives contracts are utilized as...
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I liked the integrated design and the challenge of printing everything in a single shot. The head rotates in the same manner as the Maker Faire bot. To improve print time and material usage, I hollowed out the model while minimizing overhangs. Most...
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Removal was a bit of a challenge but it worked. The grip is much better than printed TPU tires. I'm not entirely sure yet if the tyre sits strong enough on the rim creating it with the actual rim as center. I might have to use a center with a...
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Case Design Notes One of the biggest challenges when building a case for CHIP is figuring out where to apply pressure without damaging any components. CHIP uses some of the smallest surface-mount electronic components I've ever seen. There are so...
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The V1 frame weighed 7.75g for top and bottom, is stiff enough (for me) and is entirely crashproof, I challenge anyone to break one of these frames. The V1 base only has fiber in the arms, it did not path to the center of the frame. It's pretty...
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Removing supports from the nozzle opening can be a challenge. Be patient to avoid damage! Print in PETG or ABS. You'll need 4 x 5mm M3 machine screws to attach the mount to the block and 3 x 20mm M3 machine screws (2 if using the slide-on nozzle)...
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Optionally, also print one copy each of coffin.pieces-of-eight.tray.stl and coffin.pieces-of-eight.extra-half-pieces.stl.The unusual shape of the pieces makes them moderately challenging to print. I obtained best results by printing them directly as...
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Filament Threading: The first time was quite challenging, but not tightening the clamp makes it easier to push the filament through (tighten the clamp once it's threaded!). You may also find that trimming the tip of the filament into a point helps...
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The most challenging part is aligning the beam through the small air hole, which isn't specific to this mount. Important warnings for the Cloudray head: * It's longer than the stock head, so be cautious not to ram it into the right and front sides...
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Giant Vase Spider - posable halloween print in vase mode!Big size (40cm and up to 90cm), nice finish, low material (only around 110g) and low time!If you like it --> press like it :-)I wanted to print a giant spider called "Giant posable spider",...