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The simple and repeatable math involved can be applied to other projects they will hopefully have in the future. ...After twenty years of being an architectural draftsman and 3D modeler, I find this project to be the most rewarding work I've ever done.
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For sturdy steel M8 threaded rod, 3 are enough.Extra parts:2× 1 meter long M8 threaded rod,12-20× M8 nut (4× for each printed rod holder),6-10× 4mm screws with flat head (type depends on surface you will mount the holder on),(optional) 6-10× large M4...
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In my honest view, taking all things considered and trying not to repeat steps multiple times like with every little detail when designing - that really isn't easy as far as being convenient for removing this full mask. The way it turned out seems...
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This is a model of a polypeptide (protein) chain segment with movable dihedral angles and magnetic hydrogen bonds. UPDATE 11/25/19: Developed a data set so now the C-beta angles are derived from data instead of estimated, and added a few more photos....
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Basically repeat the steps I mentioned above, but actually put the controller flat on a table with the joysticks facing up. Now you can enjoy playing on the Nintendo Switch in a handheld mode that doesn't have any compromises. Except for being huge...
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I wish things could be more exact and repeatable, but this isn't a perfect violin. I don't recommend wood-fill, silk, or other irregular plastics. They usually have weaker mechanical properties, although they may still work.</p> <h3>Print...
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Over repeated braking, the cable may fatigue & break. Also, there will be a lot of friction in the housing. This buys you some extra length & allows the cable to enter at an angle. I have been switching out handlebars/brake levers with this...
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Note: if fingers are to right, leave thumb in aperture and rotate balance of operator's body through 180° arc.Insert left index finger (generally the one nearest thumb) into aperture “B” and continue sequentially with remaining fingers (of left hand...
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Repeat this for all 4 dials and continually check to make sure they all still rotate. Next, run a dab of glue around the edge of the Base and slide it into the Body. It should pop into position with ease. The orientation of this part does not matter;...
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Repeat until a single row is left. Work this one one divot at a time, alternating sides to work towards the middle and being sure the two edges of felt connect nicely; trim as needed while gluing each divot to get a neat seam.</p><h4>Future...
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To do that you need to use the Cylinder_for_assembly to prevent them from popping out.Insert the Cylinder_for_assembly at the back of the Core and place the first Over_pin with pliers or tweezers on top of the spring, push it into the hole and hold...
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From the bottom up on a 100mm M10 carriage head bolt place a bearing then the lid then a spacer then rotor 1, repeat spacer rotor until you get to the spacer on top of rotor 12 then place your second rotor 1 then washer and so on until you are...
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Let it cool and then repeat with the one for the top of the die. The washers are important to prevent the nut and bolt from chewing up the mold and die as you need to really tighten them when you're pressing the leather. The bolt will either need...
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I repeat: assemble the whole system on the vault door and perform the unlocking tests with the vault OPEN. After you assemble the mechanism on the door, take time to understand how this kind of safe works. When you turn the external knob...
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The non-moving parts I have printed at 25 - 30 % infill. 3.I have included a parts list with infill percentages in the download. 4.Very small parts like the Shark`s Eyes I would suggest gluing for both safety and longevity of the product. 5.Nautilus...
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(take care not to burn the material, or yourself).Test fit and repeat 9. as necessary for a comfortable fit.</li></ol><p>Now you have a custom-formed splint that you can't find anywhere else outside of a medical or therapeutic...
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Then repeat this at the bottom by inserting the fiber in the hole, push it in and after checking the fit on bottom and top, cut off the the exceeding part.Finally slightly push in the base in the pumpkin. ...There are slots for alignment.</p><figure...
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This is done with the CRISPER (Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) and Cas sequence restriction enzymes. This is a remix of my DNA Restriction Enzymes set. (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1304176) For the sake of space I...
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More fool me for writing it, I guess.It's pretty obvious, but the pieces should be assembled in order from the topmost (1.) to to the bottommost (4.), as per my unnecessary rendering below.Align the top section (1.) so that it covers the next section...
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Once dry, sand again with 320 grit, then 600, then 800 - repeat as desired to get the smoothness you want. PLA will clean up surprisingly nice this way.</p> <p>d. once you are ready, separate the parts and paint with a few light coats of spray paint...
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(if you went with the Phantom - there are several guides on the internet and youtube for assembly) Glue up the top halves and bottom halves (I just use gel superglue) once its all dry, assemble the top and bottom to test fit again - this time i...
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I couldn't figure out what design I liked best nor did I know how they would perform so I just started drawing, printing, researching and repeating. That got me to having more than a lifetime supply of paracord tensioners. I did bust out my inner...
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Let it dry and repeat until satisfied. Assembly - You're almost there! You may need to sand down the flat parts of the halves to get a perfect connection without gaps, just rub it on a piece of sandpaper on a flat surface. Clear the female hex holes...
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For better use of UV space, some inconspicuous parts that are on the other side, repeated small details have been unwrapped by overlapping. Also Scale of inner unnoticeable parts decreased in UV space. That does not affect the quality of the textures...
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Details are on but will need supports and will likely be very fragile.Print separately:borealis_keelborealis_iceterrainPost-PrintingIce TerrainPrinting out the terrain with white filament works well enough, but I've attempted an interesting technique...
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For better use of UV space, some inconspicuous parts that are on the other side, repeated small details have been unwrapped by overlapping. Also Scale of inner unnoticeable parts decreased in UV space. That does not affect the quality of the textures...
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Once the low friction hoop is fitted cut a hole in the card that lines up with the new securing locations and pass the filament through, then move to the other side to repeat the above. If you have cut the filament free so that it is released at...
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Use glue if needed but let it dry well because you might not be able to remove top lid then :)Repeat previous steps for other sides. 4. ...Final</h3><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><figure class="image"><img...
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Wind it again around the first pin, move on to the next pin and repeat this process until you reach the last pin. Secure your line with a few knots and cut off the thread. </p><p>If you are using the Ring-Hooks you will need to place them on the...
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You can also seamlessly repeat the rocks horizontally and vertically depending on the size of the scene. A text guide via the interface text editor is delivered with the .blend file to help the user to understand the parameters. Please watch the...