frag plug 3d models
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... your coral stand. ...No supports needed. This frag plug has a 12.5mm diameter and can be scaled to work with any coral platform. The frag plug has hooks and holes on the bottom surface so that it can dig into the ground, providing better structure.
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I wanted a frag holder for some hammers and torches that aren't on frag plugs. I may work on it a little more and add a cone base to each one of the vertical arms to increase the strength. ...I broke an arm pulling it off the plate, but its functioning...
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This item is designed to accommodate a standard-sized frag plug, making it ideal for use in your reef aquarium.
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Quickly made this as i was tired of paying money for simple frag plugs and taking 30min a plug to print
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These sand stands provide a secure way to position your coral frag plugs on the sand bed. All you need to do is insert the frag plug into the stand. ...These stands also serve as protective barriers, preventing your corals from being accidentally...
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Frag plug breaks easily, the stem measures 10 millimeters across. ...Printed in ABS material with a 100 percent infill, they nonetheless continued to drift upward, prompting a widening of the stem to ensure a snug fit within my frag organizer.
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... fit 13mm or 14mm egg crate holes; scale as needed. Simply print, attach your coral fragment, and slide into an empty slot. Don't forget to check out Shane's frag plug at thingiverse.com/thing:16982, and now available in a convenient 12-pack option!
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Use this mold to cast your own cement frag plugs and start enhancing coral growth. Every plug features a 4-part design for effortless release, eliminating the need for release agents that can pollute the water with toxic substances. To create a hole...
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Here is a freestanding frag plug holder. This is great for when you are creating the frags and want to put them in a bowl of water before placing them back in the tank. It is also handy for when you dip your new frag from the LFS. ... Print with PETG.
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This is a standard coral frag plug. I measured multiple plugs and created a model with the average measurements from 3 suppliers. This plug can be printed and used or can be used to help you design your own frag rack by importing it into your design...
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I've designed a simple frag plug holder for a marine aquarium, and you're welcome to modify it as needed. ...To ensure the holder remains safe for your marine inhabitants, I recommend using a type of marine-grade plastic that's specifically designed for...
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Frag Plug Twist Off can be screwed in and off, i always hate cutting them when ready to attach to a rock, this allows simply just screw off the stick from the base part or screw it back on. ... should be printed with 100 infill PETG
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This quick print is designed for a frag plug. After seeing other posts where people mentioned they float, I added a clip to prevent that issue. The base can be easily removed with moderate pressure. I textured the top to make it easier for gel super...
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This is my first ever model. Really simple. ... disk size is 3cm stem length is 2cm +- Stem thickness 9mm disk thickness is 1cm
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Various Frag Plug Holders. Verify the filename for the size you require. This object was created using Tinkercad. ...View and edit it at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/7wCa4IvIgyy.
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Round coral frag plugs are popular among aquarium enthusiasts for their unique shape and vibrant colors. Square coral frag plugs, on the other hand, offer a sturdy base for corals to grow on. ...Both types of plugs provide an ideal surface area for...
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After you’ve soaked your plugs, dry them off along with the bottom of the zoanthid; add a small amount of glue and place your new frag on top. Next, let the glue cure for a few seconds and add the coral back into the tank. You will want to use a...
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Here's a frag rack that's only three inches long, featuring a single slot perfect for nurturing corals or attaching them to the plate. ...Just be aware that you shouldn't attempt to use this with glass that's more than 3/4 of an inch thick, as it will...
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Coral enthusiasts use this coral fragment plug to multiply coral pieces into thriving new colonies.
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This is a mold specifically designed for creating your own fragrance-infused plugs using TPU as the primary material, although you can experiment with PETG if needed.
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Printing Reef-Plug using Laybrick filament requires setting the HotEnd temperature to 180°C and the bed temperature at 20°C. ...For further information, kindly refer to the accompanying images.
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Coral frag plug, print 100% infill for maximum density.
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Sketched up a Coral Frag Plug that uses little filament and will still sink. ...A Faster print with less filament used.If super sized to 250%-300% the stem can be used as a pencil holder with the lower rim used as a paper clip tray.
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Do you like to root your plants in the sand? I did. Then, I got a diamond goby. These stands will keep them from toppling over by enthusiastic sand movers. The wide base combined with the weight of sand on the lip will keep them firmly planted.
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<p>It prints perfectly on my mk3s with no supports. ...Make sure to print in PETG and wash the part so that it is reef-safe.</p>