rack for glasses 3d models
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**Dishwasher **Casier vaisselle/bouteille **3d Model **good for Architects High quality 3d assets with all kind of Dishwasher rack for glasses and bottle
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Spice rack for glasses with 45x45 mm dimensions. ... Like this one: https://www.amazon.de/GoMaihe-Gew%C3%BCrzgl%C3%A4ser-Gew%C3%BCrzdosen-Gew%C3%BCrzstreuer-Aufbewahrung/dp/B086TWH5DP You have to print spice rack carrier 2x spice rack support 1x spice...
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This is an upgraded version: Rack for wall mounting or can lay flat on its back, to organize glass sheets. ...Added support for wall mounting, holds five sheets.
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I'm quickly running lower on bench space, so I made this to store spare glass bed inserts. ...Hang it on the wall, centered to a stud. version 2: needs support for wall mounting, fixed in v.3 get v3 at: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2245966
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This rack is specially designed for the Illumina glass back plates used in the Infinium TeFlow. Fits 4, but if there is interest I can make it to accommodate more or fewer slides. ... </p><p>If you print and use it, take a photo, and let me know...
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Just a simple rack to hold spare bed glass. Print at least 25% infill or the things at the top could snap. I scaled it down to 95% so it would print on my mini. ...Enjoy!
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UPDATE 8th Feb 2014: I have now gotten round to mounting glass plates in this and it does tip over forward. For me this isn't too much of a problem as I will drill holes through it and bolt it to a table. ...I will at some point update it to a version...
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This is a bookend for: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:165725 I didn't want to have to mount it on the wall and so thought this may work as a solution. UPDATE 8th Feb 2014: I have now gotten round to mounting glass plates in this and it does tip...
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... sleepinggiantvisual.com This fits under the cabinet shelf for a typical EU type 25cm deep shelf / 30cm deep cabinet It is perhaps a little too long for small printer beds. You can scale it down in a single direction to fit your shelf/printer bed.
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Hinges for glass door of Technics Rack SH-655 and maybe other racks of that era. I suggest you to print it flat as it gets a cleaner threat and a stronger pin. I made the top hinge stronger as the original because there is enough space above the...
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I have a lot of stemware rack space and I thought this would be a good way to keep my bananas off the counter and out of the way. The flat threads makes it much easier to print after experimenting with many fully round versions, enjoy! I also added...
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SummaryI have a lot of stemware rack space and I thought this would be a good way to keep my bananas off the counter and out of the way. Before I started 3D printing, I had made these from extra large washers, nuts and long bolts but this is a much...
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To start an ant colony you need a setup in 16x180mm tube. ...The queen lays eggs inside the tube at a dark and humid place. Just insert your tube setup inside the rack. ...Pull the lever to release it for inspection.
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I had a useless RJ11 in my kitchen and got tired of family members leaving their glasses everywhere and not knowing where they put them, so this solves those problems.
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... bed, but the five slot requires a larger printer. Roughly based on scarou's Glasses holder (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:644491) Designed in TinkerCad (https://www.tinkercad.com) Printed on a Polyprinter 508 (http://www.polyprinter.com)
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Store your glasses on the wall! ... Sized for large command strips. You can probably use any size, but my glasses are prescription and therefore expensive. ...Size down at your own risk Also pictured: [hat hooks](thingiverse.com/thing:4642125)
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Tired of your glasses cluttering you desk? I was. This will print without support. ...
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A wall mounted glasses rack. This is a large FDM part. The one pictured above was built on a Fortus 900. Holes in the cross members allow for para-cord to be strung through. There is a relief on the back of the part to tuck the para-cord into.
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There's also a DOUBLE glasses holder base for those of you hoarding glasses like a maniac :D Enjoy and be sure to post pictures if you print one! ...
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Love the original modular glasses rack by @waxpoetic (original here), but I found the tray to be too shallow. The original tray is ~42mm deep. ... I made two variations of the tray at an extended depth (see dimensions...
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A simple rack to keep your safety glasses from getting scratched while in storage. Easily printable with no support material necessary. I used PLA. Can even use it to hang normal glasses too ;) or other light objects that need to be spaced...
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A modular glasses rack that can be customized to hold different number and sizes of glasses. It doesn't require support if your printer can print 1cm lines in air (I didn't use any support and it was fine) It doesn't require screws or glue but I...
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This eyeglasses caddy is a quick & dirty 2-slot remix of toenolla's Glasses Rack (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1350732), because I don't own so many pairs of eyeglasses :) Remodeled in OnShape (https://www.onshape.com/) and printed on an...
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I made a quick little friction-fit glasses rack since the designs out there I wasn't a huge fan of. You'll need one pair of tray and shaft per pair of glasses, but the top pair should use the cap instead of the shaft. Print instructionsI used 0.2mm...
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Just a quick printing holder for 3 pairs of safety glasses. It is easier to remember to put them on if they are staring you in the face. ... Enjoy!