sierpinski cube 3d models
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This puzzle shares similarities with a Rubik's cube as players aim to align matching colors, but it offers a unique twist: the ability to group rows or columns of the same color. A single or dual-color version is available for those who want this...
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I needed 12 to do all four sides of ~2ft cubed enclosure. These just clip/slide on to the top of the lexan and are the same height as the extenders. I used a bit of superglue to ensure their permanence but that's optional. I modelled and printed a...
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... of the bracket, and under the catches. Then, give it a very solid press down on each remaining corner. To remove the BlueSCSI, flex the bracket like an ice cube tray, and the BlueSCSI will pop out. ...Installation of the M2.5 screw is optional.</p>
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(All other parts fit within a 150mm cube or less.) 2. The chassis rails are dowelled together using 3mm rod. (Example: food skewers) 3. The rear guards are screwed to the tray using 4g 12mm self-tapers. 4. The tailgate can now be carefully fitted in...
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He was kind enough to let me borrow it in order to modify my machine to fit that tire truer!While this was completely redesigned from scratch, I still owe thanks to OXO_Cube for his original machine that I based my first Tire Razor Reciprocator from....
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In any case I added a little bit of fillets to help distribute the weight, but here's a list of improvements: The receiver is about 20mm x 20mm wide cube with a half inch hole in it to match the original base design. However, the surface that...
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Additional materials: air-tight glass jar (90mm ID, 2.5 cap thickness, not screwed, but with a soft rubber seal with a small hole; do not use a can with a screw cap, it will be hazardous) hot water cold water 2-3 ice cubes 2ml xylene 1.25mm brass...
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I used fused them together using dichloroethane but any other plastic glue would do the job .I will update the project files and description as I proceed with the further improvements I plan to do.Open to-do list:solder dispenser not tested...
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This is the final component of the Back-2-Basics Universal Cartridge Upgrade for the 3D Systems Cube 3rd Generation 3D Printers. This part represents a bowden solution between the modified cartridge bulkhead and the Cube3 B2B extruder housing. To...
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A smooth build plate will work, but the cooled filament is very “sticky” and can be difficult to remove.Use the provided gcode to print an XYZ calibration cube. Import the included config-SPLA-215.ini file into your copy of PrusaSlicer for a...
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Display case for a Raspberry Pi 3 model B (also fits the Pi2 Model B) 800x480 5" TFT display with XPT2046 touch screen which is best suited for a BLV MGN Cube It can run Repetier Server Pro / OctoPrint, including a Camera Mount for remote viewing. I...
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Model is printed flat, cooled, reheated to 65deg and folded into a cube shape. There are integrated clips to hold the model in shape. Model is finally fit to a commercially available LED night light (emotionlite ELN-085). Created with OnShape 3d...
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Here's a possible implementation of some of the functions mentioned in the documentation: ```scad // Phillips tip hole module PhillipsTip(width = 7, thickness = 0, straightdepth = 0, position = [0, 0, 0], rotation = [0, 0, 0]) { // Create a cylinder...
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In Blender, create a new file and right click on the cube present in it to delete it. Next navigate to the file path provided by Spore, as mentioned before, at http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Data_System/Files/Import/COLLADA. You...
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Front / back panels 4x upright bar 690 mm high 4x horizontal bar 595 mm long Side panels 4x upright bar 690 mm high 4x horizontal bar 530 mm long Roof panel 2x front / back bar 595 mm long 2x side bars 560 mm long Magnets 16 x cube magnets (10 x 10...
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All parts were designed to be printed within a 200mm cube volume There are some parts in the picture not included here that relate to a rail mount focusing attachment that needs refinement/redesign (it suffers from some slight racking). The...
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Print the Calibration Cube to See If You Need to Fine-Tune Your Printer for the M3 Nuts to Fit in Their Pockets: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2297328 A Note on the Servo Saver: It's Designed to Be Used with PLA, the Upper and Lower BOM Applies...
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You need a large delta or cube to print this design scale, XL to print it design size. There are several cool features: 1. All riding surfaces are flat to avoid the clinginess of the Coandä effect present with regular boats. 2. There is some...
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To do that, I used a piece of small tube and some cubes to make the part. Then I decided to start the track from the bottom so that I could create supports as I went up the track. I used the small piece of track until I decided to make the first...
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1) Find an object with flat tops on a number of levels, such as [this cube stack test](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24238) (scale this object by 250% after loading in Slic3r) 2) Slice at 95% rectilinear infill. Use the lowest layer height...
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This applies the excellent ideas from the excellent https://www.printables.com/model/251587-stress-free-first-layer-calibration-in-less-than-5 model to fine tuning the E-steps-per-mm This scales the https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24238...
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Look at the right hand side of the model view, there should be a few squares with icons. Click the Icon with acube and blue table (grid), you should now see the configuration panel with two tabs.Configurations andConfiguration properties....
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If you have a tensioner modification already installed, I recommend printing a test cube and tightening while it prints until you're satisfied. I keep my wires as tight as violin strings. * 100 steps per mm for the 10mm version. * 142 steps per mm...
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... - about 141 mm)</p> <p>I must warn you that this printing is at the border of the capabilities of FDM technology - the print can be slightly deformed even with well-tuned equipment. In particular, the geometry of the cube faces can be changed.
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**Step 10: Configure Retraction in Slic3r and Upload a Calibration Cube** * Retraction: 0.5 mm is enough for me so far (E3D recommends 0.5 mm ABS, 0.8 mm for PLA, around 2mm for very flexible materials). **How I Designed This** I used FreeCAD v17...
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The springs should be strong enough to prevent the puzzle from being too loose; Rubik's Cube springs and screws work well in this regard. I am pleased with how this puzzle turned out, as everything works smoothly, even the 0-faces. The puzzle is...
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Only the finger tips need to be supported as the rest can bridge, so strategic use of support blockers will make it easier to remove (40mm cube -25mm in x). This model is really just a gimmick, but I can see something like this being incorporated...
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Here is an OpenSCAD script: difference() { cube(size = [85,72,3]); for(i = [1:6]) { assign(v=[3,4,5,6,8,10][i - 1]) { assign(shrink = cos(180 / v)) { echo(v,shrink); for(d = [3:9]) { translate([d d - 4 - ((v == 3) ? 3 : 0), 11.2 i-2, 0]) ...
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These are containers for cubes in 4 colors. The tray is printed with containers as a one piece. There are 4 lids for 4 different dishes. (There are just placed on containers, they are not inserted or attached in any other way). It was fun designing...
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After that I used cubes to patch up some of the faces to make them a little less erratic; in some cases filling in a gap in others trimming it down not anything more than 0.1mm or so and really nothing I needed to worry about except I wanted to see...