lazy peon 3d models
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I'm pretty lazy so I tried to just stretch the original design out to fit my dog and this created/magnified some minor issues with the stl, namely that on printing the first piece I found that I actually had gaps where the edging wasn't attached to...
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This is a remix of a few models - I'm too lazy to model the whole thing, so I've stood on the shoulders of giants: Saucer Section (Primary Hull) - This is slightly modified from Eric Peterson's enterprise primary hull, found at...
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The Z plate needs to print on the flat side and has a thin wall for the now unused tube which I was too lazy to fill in. So it needs to be sliced with a layer height that won't leave the tube open. Although I guess, since we aren't using the tube,...
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(too lazy to make one lol) What do you need for it? - 2x M3 nuts - 2x original M3 screws to attach the LitenVind to the frame - 4x M3x25 for the Noctua - 4 original screws for the part fan - 1x M3x10 for the BLTouch bracket ...
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Im to lazy to copy and past the code because for some stupid reason the arduino nano doesn't work with my macbook pro so I have to use my broken dying macbook air to program it so have fun with that. The claws are just glued together with a piece...
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In case you actually want to print this, I've supplied some poorly written instructions because I'm lazy. Note: even when printed with white PETG, there was enough warpage under direct sunlight that causes the dowels to jam up and not slide...
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Yes, is for lazy people... (you need to print two identical part. You can't see it from the photos but there is one on each side. I wanted to clarify and not assume that it is clear) This is a WIP, so the advices are welcome. In the images...
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Too lazy to correct it now, so please bear with me for now. This is the "new arrow livery" you've been pestering my friends about - AirplaneNerd777 and AirbusA330 - to work on in their free time. Treat them and me with respect by deleting/fixing your...
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Don't ask me why, I was lazy to change it. Go and have your own Iron Giant How I Designed ThisThe Iron Giant Using SolidWorks, I make this model in 3 days and printing took about 2 weeks, parts by parts. ... You'll need to count the parts and...
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no test print because I'm very lazy and ww1 at this small scale is difficult and barely possible WIP because I'll add more planes over time printing at 1/285 scale is possible with FDM, but very fiddley and a pain in the ass to find the right...
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This is a design for lazy cripples such as myself, where it holds everything you need right at your bedside so you can find it easily and never worry about them falling on the floor ever again. If you are a fellow cripple, but aren't able to use...
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A simple fix is to swap in a replacement tube since I know what's wrong, but I'm being lazy. Unfortunately, because of this issue, I haven't been able to successfully print version 2 or 3 yet, even though I really want to. It's so frustrating when...
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This design is specifically for those students that don't have a desk or just lazy to get out of their beds. They can sit anywhere and use the portable desk with the drawers. One issue that I came up against while designing was the fact of...
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... on or off. Likewise the rings to get them around the string of your mask. The only time I've needed to replace mine are when I've put them through the dryer after having the mask go through the wash. (I'm lazy so I don't wash it by hand)
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And I made some shortcuts for myself since i'm a lazy man. >>>Print suggestions<<< - print one for fitment test first, or some more down-scaled for 1-2% at the same time. - Exposure time (and different resins) will mess with the dimension...
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Since I was a bit lazy, a slot made more sense than precision holes. The results are FANTASTIC. I have included the STL and the SW's file so people can adjust for their own situation. Generic Specifications: (Use your own brain when it...
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That's probably me being lazy but I used crazy glue to put attached them and it has worked flawlessly. So, if you want to modify it, be my guest :) Note: If you are using Ender 3, it will not fit unless you set the adhesion to "none". Purpose...
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Like 25-25-26-26-27-27-...-36-36-37-38-39 I was too lazy to sand and wanted to see what she would look like glossy. This is a mix of multiple parts from multiple creators Body: 3184441 Tail: 3800006 Tail tip: 2884250 Face: 2996049 The...
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Jackie Chan's iconic Kung Fu moves are put to the ultimate test when Po, a lovable but lazy giant panda, is accidentally chosen as the Dragon Warrior by Master Oogway. This hilarious and action-packed adventure brings together a talented team of...
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This was a *very* lazy conversion: I just loaded it up into TinkerCAD and added the hole and additional space for the hole. The source for my conversion [can be found on...
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... light from the LED on the board will be visible. I was pleased with the end result and was too lazy to make any changes. All Solidworks CAD files (sldprt) are included. ...I'm not a professional designer and the model's drawings are pretty sloppy.
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To attach to the camera itself I was lazy and used some VHB tape which is plenty strong. I tried a previous mount with standoffs, but they were far too weak and there are so many different versions. Here is a look at it being used for a...
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Step by Step Tutorial: https://youtu.be/NNeSOPg2tVk Arduino Nano: https://amzn.to/3385SiE Stepper Motor Driver: https://amzn.to/2EE33wj Voltage Regulator: https://amzn.to/3kP4iIr Sensor: https://amzn.to/3mW3hQu Capacitor: https://amzn.to/3mTbMMi...
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Because that was about the size I made it for my tests, and was too lazy to change it much. And it works well because Martian Rails needs 33 slots. Serendipity. I have included four models: One generic one (with separate lid for easy printing) with...
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Or are you too lazy to keep track of the amount of filament you have used? If your answer is yes to the any of the questions above, this is the thingi for you! The point of this design is to help you keep track of how much filament is left...
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I'm actually using one of my prototypes as the case now since I'm too lazy to reprint everything in black to match the frame. Known Issues: Due to the physical size change between the stock Creality board and the SKR 1.4 board. I ran into the...
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I got lazy with my coordinate math at the end. You can see some deviations in openSCAD's rendering, but it gets washed out in the slicer. Not worth the extra time to perfect it. I commented the various layers for easy manipulation. For example, if...
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I got lazy and couldn't be bothered doing snap fits, and I needed to raise the case off the ground so the cables would clear the lip on the top of my tool chest, so I just made sleeves that hold the board together. I have included the step files in...
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The "drip box"™ is the perfect solution for the lazy and poor! just set it under the thing that drips and forget it. WARNING: only use on things that drip very slowly allowing for the liquid to evaporate before the container fills. in all...
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*Current design only has one 8 mm hole, I drilled another one as I was too lazy to re-print the part. The filter can be slide in and out for easy replacement. Parts designed in fusion360 and source file included, feel free to make your own...