dog ball with feet 3d models
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Ball vase with feet. ... Please drop the Z Axis to or past the plate.
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A set of noise dampening feet for the Creality CR-10 It used a 60mm semi hard dogs chew ball. In the UK I could only find dog toys at 60mm diameter for a reasonable price. So I created this in fusion 360. I got the idea from another thingiverser who...
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I wanted a ball chucker that I could use to play with my dogs. The device works well with standard tennis balls and the larger 72 mm balls as well. Printed in PETG with 20% infill and organic/tree supports. Included is the design file for Fusion...
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MakeIT Production's Dog Feet Print Mold With Top Frame Use It For Make Any Things You Want Like Concrete Feet Print ,Cookies OR Many More Place The Top Frame And Pour Your Material Into The Print And Make Cool Stuff And Surprise Your Friends Printer...
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Damper Feet extension for Lack table with tennis ball I use old tennis balls i think the result is better... but i'm not sure ... ... Tinkercad link : https://www.tinkercad.com/things/9IO7H5zlEW4 Blender file available
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I used the squash ball feet that I found and shortened them as I knew I was going to pull apart my control box anyway. These feet were only 75mm tall as opposed to the standard 150mm. I will need to purchase 4 squash balls to complete this project....
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This is a remix if you use my squash ball feet with the automatic rewind holder. ...If filament spools of 750g or more become too heavy and this makes the Z-axis tilt, with this support it is no longer a problem.Only in the front area with support...
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An addition to my 2 projects This is a remix if you use my squash ball feet with the automatic rewind holder. If filament spools of 750g or more become too heavy and this makes the Z-axis tilt, with this support it is no longer a problem. Only in...
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Some problem : - you should use support, not mandatory but it would look nicer - the slots are a bit too wide, it need some tickering to be tight, i let them loose on mine and i have no problem - i am no sports man and don't know if there are...
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This is feet for my anycubic kossel linear plus, I feel it was too noisy and wanted to reduce vibration. I have design and printed those feet in order to have the printer stable and silent. You may drill the two "spots" in order to put some screw...
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These dog feet are designed to hold jigs in place on a bench with MFT3 style dog holes.See the video here: https://youtu.be/9Hs2RRfNoJw
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Minimalist Squash Ball feet dedicated for 3030 Item Profile. ... Enjoy!
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Kossel claw & ball feet: This is Kossel claw & ball feet with tennis ball. This design is both anti-vibration and artistic. ... BOM: 3pcs Printed parts 3pcs tennis ball 6pcs M4x10 screw 6psc M4 t-nut Design Refference: I referred to the following...
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Using "kompostgaller" (compost grate) to keep a dog out or in. This is a foot that can be used to keep the fence standing up. ...It can be jiggled in place.
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You can fit those on your lack table's feet and place them over four regular tennis balls and it should dampen vibrations (and thus, the noise) of what's on the table (let's say a 3D printer for instance). There's a hole for screwing to the feet's...
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There are no more noise from the wall/bookshelf, and i can only slightly feel vibrations when placing my hand on the shelf plate.The squash ball is clamped to hold it in place, this will probably deform the ball over time.There is a small cutout for...
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The tennis balls fits snugly inside the feet and although they can still be removed if required, they stay in place when picking the printer up. The before and after sound level is astonishing. I cannot overstate how much less noise my printer makes...
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I love hamkers design and the fit for the squash balls. ...I needed those feet for my Chiron. The squash ball is firmly seated and does not fall down when lifted. I removed the rubber pads from the feet. ... You'll have to print it mirrored twice.
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It uses a square base for aesthetics and some squash feet like these;...
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For cancelling vibration of P3STEEL 3d printer on the table I designed tennis ball holder for trentjw's i3v Steel Printer Feet (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:734448) There are 2 screw holes for combine ball and holder but I didn't need to screw.
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With the use of a raspberry pi pico and two DC motors, this device can launch a ball for your dog to fetch. It's the perfect weekend DIY project. ... Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/WglqSjnlZMQ Hardware Items: Raspberry Pi Pico: https://geni.us/sp3X...
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This is the Squash Ball Elephant Feet.I use it underneath my Prusa MK3S+ and under my Prusa Mini+.I tried different squash ball solutions, but they all break on me (or I just use to much force). So decided to design one that just sits under the...
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I saw these bounce ball lying in our supermarket, I wasn't even looking for something like this and thought: "These will make some great damping feet!". I wanted to use squash or training balls, but these are super cheap and very colorful. Because of...
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Here is a little something I whipped up before bed. ...Call it a brazier or a cauldron it matters not. It has three ball feet. Sized for 28mm gaming (cooking size). Feedback is always welcomed. ...~ Enjoy!
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So - having a bag full of 3/8" / 9.5mm steel ball bearings hanging around, I decided to design and print some additional feet - that would accommodate a 15-18mm-ish rubber foot on one side (the bottom in the case of how the design is printed), and 3...
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This is a simple, clean, solid and strong squash ball damped foot for 2020/4020 V-slot printers.The feet is 55m high, the printer is raised by approx 63mm (incl. ...squash ball).It has been designed as a Tevo Tornado mod, but might fit to any CR-10,...