lazy susan 3d models
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Honestly, I don't want to sand anything because of my laziness. Decided to adjust the tolerances on the legs instead. I'm adding two bumps on the legs so they can lock into the body when disassembled. ------------------ ------------------ Found a...
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Or two if you are very lazy.2 M2 self tapping stainless steel screws. Try not to get the black ones that strip when you screw them in. </li></ul><p>This includes the standard DIN clip from the Voron project. ...It uses two M2x10 self tapping screws...
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Most of the time I needed my Withings BPM connect or my Withings Thermo I was lying in bed and was too lazy to get up ;-)So I designed this mount for a bed or wall (I simply used power strips to attach). Since there was still room in it, I also added...
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(Resubmitted as I posted the original baffle by mistake) I slammed the buy button on six NF-A4x10s and was too lazy to read the specs on the baffle before printing six of these cases for a cluster. The original Baffle says it can accommodate a 30mm...
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... as mine do. There are four "Scale-Tests" included. This way you can figure out if you need to rescale the Dock for you to fit the cables. Since I am too lazy to fix my Anycubic I had to print it at a 102% scaling for the cables to fit. ...
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... as mine do. There are four "Scale-Tests" included. This way you can figure out if you need to rescale the Dock for you to fit the cables. Since I am too lazy to fix my Anycubic I had to print it at a 102% scaling for the cables to fit. ...
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... setting. I was really lazy here, but I could have added parameters and made it more robust, this was least effort and produced good results. ... Check out the original for instructions on the python scripts: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1952380
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The lack of uploaded parts in a design is extremely lazy, and the Modular Phone mount has undergone significant changes since the initial upload of this Controller mount. The M5x25 Bolt was completely missing, forcing me to model one from scratch,...
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In practice, I've found that I need shave one of the two retaining tabs on the inside of the caps or else it's a royal pain in the butt to take the caps off when you don't want them on the mask any more and I'm too lazy to refactor the model without...
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The one in the photo doesn't fit exactly, because I was too lazy to adjust the model of the fan correctly, but it does in reality. Needs some support, you can handle it. Since I don't know if I'm allowed to post product links here, I can only tell...
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I didn't care for the ones with elaborate spirals and patterns- too much support to clean up afterward (I'm lazy). I liked the Subtle Poly Yarn Bowl (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:642125) but was afraid that my yarn would jump right out of the...
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finally after much laziness I caved and made this with inspiration & motivation from @diceyJune and assistance from @ArtxCid so if you at all like this model please please PLEASE do show them some love & support as this wouldn't be possible without...
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Thanks a lot to @Noname_Engineer for that great GoPro tripod model.I was too lazy to go out to a hardware store and buy thread parts. ...And I also needed a trippod mount very quickly (stores were closed).<br>Because of that I just added the necessary...
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Since folding is not really my strong suit and hanging them up requires way too much effort - after all, who needs to exert themselves when they can be lazy? - I came up with a brilliant solution: a DIY clothes rack on top of the cabinet that saves...
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Snap in eight 3/8" ball bearings into the central ring and you've essentially got yourself a lazy suzan. Then you can attach it to the bottom rack of your dehydrator however you please. I added loops there so you can use zip ties if you want, but I...
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Used meshmixer to cut a loading slot into the filament guide by TheLizard - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4729328 For those as lazy as me to not want to unload-reload filament just to start using the new guide :) Slot positioning works for me,...
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... Since I am a lazy sloth, further more I created me some drilling template. To attach the PTFE feeding tubes of the MMU2S to the shelf too, I also added mounts for PC6 fittings. ...This saves you basically from using the original filament buffers.
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*CAUTION Already printed the lid and confirmed its dimensions but haven't had time to print the box and verify all placements, I'll post a comment when I've tested it**Edit* Do note its supposed to be 1 male and one female power plug but I was lazy...
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Remixed from Royal's Spring lubing station by MigiBacon uploaded and organized by me because Migi is lazy. Ready-exported models are for 50, 70 and 110 (TX Springs bag size), and the included Fusion 360 project allows you to define the size however...
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... screws then the nest mounts to the adapter with the same screws or similar. I had to drill nothing! Print with supports and lightly sand for best look. Maybe paint it, but I'm lazy :p This fits the old school round Honeywells like this Thanks!
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... painting, attach the small bumps in their sockets with glue, bend the arm bands to fit your forearm, and slot the two sides together along with the other components. Alternatively, you can download "Homura Shield" for a lazy, scaled-down version.
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These cover: Awaken the Machine (Enginseer ability) Broad-Spectrum Data-Tether Control Edict Electro-Shocked (Fight last) Overloaded Systems (After hitting enemy vehicle with Arc) Galvanic Field Machine Focus (Technoarchaeologist ability) Rainment of...
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... version should address this issue. Additionally, a standard 5mm above-the-stem version is available to utilize the more secure Wahoo mount. The photos show the mount installed above the stem because I was too lazy to remove it to install it below.
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... these brackets, slip one onto each table leg, and you have a non-permenant (ie. no damage) solution to securely stack tables. I've been lazy enough that these have been in place for a few months now, and have proven surprisingly sturdy.
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I am lazy and I did not want to have to buy new screws, so I designed this handle for the MPSMv2. It might fit a V1? I'm not sure.</p> <p>Uses 3 of the stocks screws which hold the metal frame together.</p> <p>You can print without supports, or add a...
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... Don't forget that this method is highly effective and will not disappoint! And yes, sometimes being lazy can be beneficial when a current solution works so well. ...The provided STL download is a dummy file unless you want printable instructions.
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Someone more enterprising could integrate it so it prints as one unit, but I'm too lazy. The lid prints in place with the hinge, which should be rotated 180 degrees to position the "top" of the lid downwards on the print deck. ...It's recommended to...
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So a quick tinker in TinkerCAD and we have some repaired handles, been going a few months now, used eSUN PLA+ (my new favourite PLA filament)An Alternate Part B, having two handle parts didn't work as well as just a strip for the nuts and bolts, due...
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I was a bit lazy putting the core in, so it's a little chunky. But it printed fine for me with no supports. Larger dice sometimes have trouble getting through the handle in my experience, though nothing has gotten stuck and most d20's roll through...
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... After changing to an all-metal heatbreak, I still have to work on my retraction settings, it seems. Also, I whish Prusa would implement the material shrinkage compensation from SuperSlicer … because I'm too lazy to maintain two different slicers :)