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Here's a remix of the ocarina by boeingdude1 - they've added some nice touches that make printing easier, eliminating the need for printed supports altogether! However, I encountered an issue with my printer bed - the supports just wouldn't stick...
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... use support. ...My version is designed with a little modification in the circle of the pin. Because a small part of it lies flat on the bed, and the next edge has an angle of around 62 degrees, it is possible to print it without any support or brim :-)
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But it inspired me to take a stab at a quick remix of @Maker Mashup's original design.I made the head a bit smaller (still fits the same felt pads), rotated the handle by 180 degrees to avoid supports and bridging, and retained the hole.I use these...
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Human: Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4007765 Illusion of Levitation No Need Support You Need a Good Printer or Settings with Excellent Overhang Printing Abilities
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I'd rather print piece by piece, not relying on support structures. Glue is an optional extra touch, but the print holds together just fine without it. Printing in PLA with a 20% infill density yields impressive results. This printer, the PRUSA MK3,...
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Buy the switches here: https://www.amazon.com/MXRS-Hinge-Momentary-Button-Switch/dp/B07MW2RPJY The hole for these buttons needs to be 27.8 mm for a perfect fit as shown in the photos, or in the range of 27.8 mm - 30 mm. This button is also...
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I made modifications to eliminate the need for support or glue during printing, and also enlarged the central hole so that it can accommodate a 3/4 EMT conduit. PVC tubing was found to sag excessively for my intended application. ... The cup turner...
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Using the Parametric Tardis template (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:13109), I sliced it vertically to eliminate support requirements. The steepest angle is 45 degrees. ...By super gluing the two halves, a full-size Tardis can be created.
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... it significantly minimizes internal structure generation. Since curved geometries are typically smooth and continuous, an additional supporting infrastructure in place will likely not be needed during the 3D modeling or the 3D printing processes.
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Be aware that the wall surface roughness and also the printing quality of the supports will affect the bonding, hence the load supported. Last but not least: Do not load the pegboard straight after sticking the supports on the wall. The tape...
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This is a 6-piece model that fits together with interlocking joints. ...This is a great, stylish, and low-material usage solution to organizing your favorite Sharpie markers! I recommend you print with a brim. It doesn't require support material.
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This remix of elmerohueso's lead screw support was created with no additional hardware required. To achieve this, the design was tweaked to provide more clearance for the extruder at full Z height. The updated support still accommodates both a lead...
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I remixed this awesome 3D model with Sketchup and changed every part so I can be printed without any support. Also, this version need only 44 magnets (3mm diameter x 2mm) instead of 52 for the original. ... You can purchase the original Sketchup...
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To avoid printing with supports, this is simply a rotated version of an existing design.
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... should cost as little material as possible, so only a small handle to hould. The triangular shape means you don't need infill or support when printing. This saves time and material. ... I used PETG for printing, but you can also use regular PLA.
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As I made the two versions shown in the pictures, for the latter version, I did not need support using Birm only with an ender 3 printer. ...If you like the project then I would welcome any support like, comment, follow or on this account:...
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Read The Print Settings! First upload here, tell me if i'm doing anything wrong ^^ It probably happened to you before. Someone asked if they could take your knife for a second and left you without defence against all those cardboard boxes. Well...
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Quad Cigarette adapter (No Need Supports) HIGH MESH QUALITY
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Six Cigarette adapter (No Need Supports) HIGH MESH QUALITY
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Five Cigarette adapter (No Need Supports) HIGH MESH QUALITY
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Easily printable case for OLKB Planck keyboard, perfect for 3D printing. Print flat side facing down, ideal for hand-wired or PCB setups. Print both halves on a flat surface, then super glue them together conservatively on the inside. ... Insert...
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The system is functioning as expected without human intervention.
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The two versions shown in the pictures are impressive, especially the latter one which was printed using Birm with an Ender 3 printer without any support needed. ...If you like what I'm doing here, consider supporting me by commenting, following, or...
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I listen to any design ideas and try to help with any problems that may arise. As I made the two versions shown in the pictures, for the latter version, I did not need support using Birm only with an ender 3 printer. ...If you like the project then I...
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... design ideas with me and I'll do my best to help you troubleshoot any issues that may arise. If you like the project, I'd be grateful for your support in the form of likes, comments, or even a follow on this channel: https://paypal.me/BalazsSzonyi
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... full protection. ...I listen to any design ideas and try to help with any problems that may arise. If you like the project then I would welcome any support like, comment, follow or on this account: https://paypal.me/BalazsSzonyi Category: Household
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Ender Series Power Supply Connection Part (no need supports) I use it for my Ender 3 Pro. Because my hot bed and my power supply was touching to each other. I use short model. If you want use long model, short model is 18 mm, long model is 30 mm. You...