honing guide for chisels 3d models
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This is my maiden project from the ground up for a 3D printer in Sketchup. I designed it with simplicity, lightness, yet enough resilience to serve its intended purpose. It fits snugly above the LCD display of the Anet A8. This design is ideal if...
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Designed up this dealer button to use in home games or have just as something laying around for any poker fan. It was inspired by a dealer button in Pokerstars VR. Printing: Ring - Infil to add weight, supports needed for spade inset. Letter...
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Originally designed to use individual sheets of typing paper, this innovative device makes more sense when fed continuous paper from a roll or fanfold for computer console use. ...To achieve seamless performance, two Cadetwriters are required, which...
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I was fed up with the filament scraping against the top edge of my printer, so I took matters into my own hands and built something to solve the problem - specifically designed for my JGaurora A3 printer. Print Settings: Printer: JGaurora A3 Rafts:...
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... allowing me to print with confidence. If further adjustments are needed, I can refine it as necessary, but the results speak for themselves: improved reliability and no compromise on convenience thanks to the Roberts feeder's seamless integration.
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This is a very simple design for your flexible cable conduit so they won't be sloppy and dangling around. Use 2 zip ties and mount it to your 20x20 extrusion frame with M5x6 screws with t-slot nuts. Possible for cable conduits around 10- 15mm. (Mine...
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... consistent print quality even in cases of minor snags. For installation, press fit the bearings into place, assemble the head and secure it with a clip on the right upper inside edge of the case; feed the filament through the designated cutout.
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... part. ...It is designed specifically for feeding your filament smoothly into the print head, making the printing process seamless and hassle-free. ...Simply slide it onto the metal rod securely in place, making sure it locks into position firmly.
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I made this for my needs, because I'm using my own side spool holder.Just unscrew the nut enough to glide the piece so the notch fits on screw's axis, then re-tighten.v2 : slight rework of the torus ring in order to enhance bed adhesion.
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I've attached a compact cable clip designed specifically for typical glass desktops, so be certain to properly calibrate your printer beforehand to ensure a precise printout, as the gap tolerance is exactly 0.1mm. This design has been successfully...
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... millimeters. ...Length 50 millimeters. Inner diameter 16 millimeters. If the quality of the lower hole is poor or the two holes are not precisely aligned, cover it with the bottom cap. This will require a larger diameter for the lower hole, obviously.
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This is a small rail collection of designs that I made for a project. I designed them to be screwed down and hold 6mm sheets of glass. It's yet to be tested or installed, but I'm confident it works. ...All of them printed well without supports in my...
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This is a small rail collection of designs that I made for a project. I designed them to be screwed down and hold 6mm sheets of glass. It's yet to be tested or installed, but I'm confident it works. ...All of them printed well without supports in my...
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Friends, this is an improved version of the link below, broken down into 60mm segments for effortless printing and featuring strategically placed holes that minimize filament waste while maintaining the mechanical integrity of the...
cults3d
... detached to allow the wire to pass through the extruder. Securing is done by tightening 2 M5 screws. After printing, an M5 tap should be inserted into the 2 holes with a diameter of 4.2 or two wood screws can be used for tightening instead.
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... into the extruder using a clever combination of a PTFE outlet and PTFE tube installation. ...Crafted specifically with the Tevo Tarantula printer in mind, this innovative setup is perfectly suited for mounting on its sturdy 2020 structure frame.
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... a thumb screw to replace the wing nut on the front-left corner of the BIBO bed. ... It is too wide for the other two positions. I have created a smaller version to fit the right-front corner and the back-center. ... A M3-.50 nut is required.
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Basic Instructions for Creating Filament or Other Materials Inspired by a Frustrating Defeat To craft something from scratch when feeling defeated is a simple yet effective way to shift your focus and regain momentum. 1. Set aside emotions: Clear...
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This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2920344 The change I've made was to remove a portion in the base of the part because the Ender 3 V2 has a brass thread for the Z rod. That brass thread protrudes upwards and doesn't allow the...
myminifactory
After using it for over six months without any issues, I'm confident in its reliability. The top thread wasn't a problem to approach, but the bottom thread supply ended up destroying the device. Maybe I made an error by adding some extra material. I...
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... precisa pequeños ajustes con lija. you need steel or aluminum tubes for the holes. the ideal is to pass a bit through them. sizes, 8mm, 10mm and 12mm. 1 nut and thread, metric 5x60. requires small adjustments with sandpaper. ... material, ABS
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Designed with precision in mind using 123D, featuring built-in supports for effortless assembly, prints in one flat piece right on the bed. ...Nozzle: 0.4mm Print time: 58 minutes Print Settings Printer: Cetus3D Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm...
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This is meant to fit on the end of a 3/4" (inner diameter) piece of PVC pipe, to fit in better with your existing PVC pipe filament/spool setup: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1980779 https://www.instructables.com/2-Minute-PVC-Filament-Holder/...
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A quick design to help drill a 10mm holes into the corner of 15mm board.Slip over the corner and drill away!Shouldn't need any supports to print.Designed to have exactly a 10mm hole and 15mm inner, so you may need to scale up for clearance if you're...
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... Rafts are not required for this print job. No supports are necessary either. The print resolution has been set at 0.175. Infill density will be 10%. ...Additional notes include a bed temperature of 50 degrees and a nozzle temperature of 195 degrees.
myminifactory
I designed this to fit perfectly with the connectors for the MMU and prevent the powder coating from deteriorating when not using the MMU. To discover more of my work, visit my website at http://wrightbuilt.ca/ Check out my design library on...
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This setup works well for cable conduits with diameters of around 10-15mm - my own is 12mm. Print Settings: Printer: Hypercube Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 15% Notes: I printed this piece on the thinner...
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Needless to say, tracking down replacement parts proved to be quite challenging for me. The piece on the left is an original part that has stood the test of time despite showing noticeable wear and tear. ...The middle piece was my first prototype to...
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The holes are big enough to allow uninterrupted moving of the filament, but also small enough to prevent further untangle of the filament from the spool. Once printed, the guider fit easily and snugly at the bottom of the spool holder that comes out...
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The intent is to use it with the stock filament roll holder to prevent the filament from flipping off the side of the spool (happens mostly with new spools) and causing problems for the Bondtech gears. It's a simplified version of SquareMesh's with a...