makerbot helper disks 3d models
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Remixed MakerBot's fidget gears to add an integrated keyring. ... Maybe my son won't lose them now!
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When the MakerBot spool can't fit into your printer due to its size (9.84 inches).
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A straightforward table, identical to the initial one, flipped over with items taken out, enabling its production using a MakerBot.
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The MakerBot Replicator's heating platform features an individual controller and distinct DC input, enhancing functionality and efficiency.
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3D Model of MakerBot Thing-O-Matic 3D Printer This model is a WIP and needs work to be complete.
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This is a model of a 3D printer based off the MakerBot Replicator Dual. ...The model measures: 169x137x122 mm (WxLxH).
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Model MakerBot Endstop Human:\r\n\r\nThe human utilized it to create custom enclosures for each axis specifically.
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... running at optimal specifications. A perfectly spinning fidget gear will spin freely without needing post-processing. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator+ Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 200 microns Infill: 10%
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... ...The peg accommodates a piece of PVC pipe with an inner diameter of .585 inches. Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Notes: I printed this spool holder using PLA at 215 degrees Celsius.
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... you can easily reprint it over and over using this 3D printable 3D printer. Do you use some other type of 3D printer but want to get your hands on a MakerBot one? I've got the solution: just print out this brand new MakerBot Replicator 2 3D printer.
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This attachment fits onto your MakerBot filament spool [1] for easy transport and printing. It is compatible with the MakerBot spool holder [2]. The housing rotates freely around the spool as the filament unwinds. ... [1]...
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... ...It's a part used in MakerBot 3D printers. While I'm not a professional designer, you can use this project to make a replacement or spare swivel clip for your MakerBot Method printer.If you want to make any modifications, feel free to let me know.
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This innovative accessory prints effortlessly and secures seamlessly into place on your Makerbot, granting you the freedom to experiment with an array of filament options at will. ...For optimal results, I wholeheartedly endorse using high-grade PLA...
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To express appreciation for your makerbotted creations, apply a "Made in Makerbot" label crafted using Jetty's gen4 interface firmware (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:15380). ...Simply attach this label with double-sided tape on any makerbotted item...
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... on its back. ...Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2X Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .300 Infill: 100% Notes: I needed this part for my MakerBot since the one i had got lost. ... Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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... to add a felt pad or rubber bumper. ... Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2 Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: Standard Infill: 25% Notes: Infill Pattern = Diamond (fast) How I Made This I designed this in Inventor.
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... with. https://www.tinkercad.com/things/e3hXd8IUCOu-3d-printer-makerbot Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2X Supports: Yes Notes: Rotate model 90 degrees on the X axis to minimize supports Category: 3D Printers
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To promote MakerBot's capabilities, I propose the MakerBot Earphone Caddy as a unique business card. Key features of this design include: 1) optimizing the model for MakerBot's build capabilities, 2) incorporating advertising text in a readable,...
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My outdated Batch 2 MakerBot has challenging z-stage removal due to obsolete z-guides; however, the new version is easily printable. Additionally, the newer x-rod bracket requires four fewer lasercut parts and is easier to install. Enjoy online...
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I've shrunken the original 1-gallon milk carton design into a compact 100mm version, suitable for 3D printing using a MakerBot. This is an entry for makezine.com/go/makerbot contest. Once you've printed and played with it, consider gifting it to a...
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... of an inch) of the MakerBot body. They fit snugly and can support considerable weight. For a practical use, I designed a holster for the frequently misplaced allen wrench used in most MakerBot bolts. ...Simply print and place it for convenience!
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I Previously Designed a Solidoodle One to Demonstrate Dual Extrusion Capabilities, So I Decided to Create Another One Specifically for Our MakerBot Printer. Additionally, I Uploaded a "Both" Model Allowing You to Print This on a Single Extruder...
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... grips onto the lapel. The "IDSA" initials' dot is also part of the Makerbot component, facilitating optimal printing orientation. ...The smallest feature in this design is the New York City lettering, which measures no smaller than 0.5mm in size.
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A simple device for MakerBots to hold a spool of filament with a 20mm center. ... Prints in two pieces for easier printing of a round object.
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The second Makerbot, out of our pair, is christened as "Makela". ...I crafted a personalized nameplate design using SketchUp software, then saved it as an STL file.
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The MakerBot spool holder securely cradles three rolls of filament in place, with the central position designated as the primary holder for the main roll of filament.
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By setting up a VNC server on the computer controlling your MakerBot and attaching the webcam, you'll then be able to control and watch your MakerBot from any computer in the world with internet access! You could also set up a web server on that...
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I crafted a nameplate for our Makerbot named "Watson" by first designing the original file using SketchUp and then refining it through Netfabb to ensure its quality.
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By mistake, I created this at the lowest quality setting 0 using my MakerBot printer in 2x mode. ...It's surprisingly easy to do!