sketchfab hack 3d models
15440 3d models found related to sketchfab hack.thingiverse
Bugs/To Do: * I totally hacked in differences from original, so some code cleanup is warranted * DONE (made a 90 to be safe) -- I found that the 100 is just a bit too large to be stored in dehydrator tray but off-center -- i.e. ...between outer wall...
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(photo of it fitted above with the brushless motor) I used the existing 'cam follower' part but snipped off the bottom nug and filed it down to fit in the 4mm square hole on the motor bottom part. Plan is to use the standard 30A ESC from the 12V rail...
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It makes use of a mega servo hacked for continuous rotation. The pot is outside the servo, set at 90* (mid point) and stowed away. (Am changing this and adding a rack & pinion gear system to feedback position to the servo pot.) Brakes are not...
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The other box stores case decks, wreck deck, and smuggling deck. Token Storage (.3mm) Player Box.stl (x4 w/ lids) - Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, one for for each player stores one of each cop car and dice (I ordered 4 sets total). Token Box - 1...
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------------------------------------------------------------ ***3D printed parts list:*** * One of each part, except: + 2x Dozer_Tilt_Cylinder + 10x Track_Middle_Wheels_MOD_2 + 33x Track_Pad_Left (+/- 1) + 33x Track_Pad_Right (+/- 1) + 2x...
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... and nozzles ranging from .4 to .8 with few problems. One minor "hack" to speed up printing if using a .6 nozzle is to set your line width to .52 in your slicer, which will "defragment" some lines that don't print continuously with .6mm line widths
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How about using failed prints as filler for your hack sack? This is what this design is all about. Items needed: Hand sewing needle or sewing machine Upholstery thread* Material Failed prints Scissors Needle nose pliers Sheet of paper 3D printed...
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For starters, its advanced encryption capabilities make it virtually impossible to hack or intercept. Even the most sophisticated surveillance systems can't crack the code, ensuring that sensitive information remains safe and secure. But that's not...
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So, many approximations and awful hacks, but this is usable. I print the pieces on my CR 10 to make a 550mm long version, motorized by a 2212 type brushless. About 160h... pictures as soon as it will be all achieved! I precise that the 'volan.stl'...
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I included a fast and dirty hack to the original fan ducts Greg has posted, which stretched to 40mm out. Clearance is very tight with the e3D Compact but powerful motor and the 39mm given the additional thickness of the motor mount. The 40mm should...
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I printed the @lewiswalsh print and it had a smaller diameter than I needed, so I hacked this together since the construction is fairly simple.I have a few Christmas gifts planned for later this month and I will adjust variables and post new versions...
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I'm no expert when it comes to Fusion360 and feel like I'm constantly hacking it to get what I want. I'd love for someone who knows how to use it well to provide some guidance on airflow analysis. Here are the fan ducts that I tested in my...
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This build is brought to you by FTC team 12789, the Hack-Gearz from Merrimack, NH. We certainly hope this helps other teams in their pursuit of a better way to manage their electronics at competitions. This is a bit of a "Labor of Frustration"...
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One says "Hack all the things!" and the other says "We have TACOS." One day, I'll make it there and try these famous tacos. 7. REPKORD - One part of a trio of awesome community members who host CommunityKetchup and also make the REPBOX. You have two...
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I hacked out as much of the rocket tubes' plastic content as possible, breaking it down into manageable pieces that can be printed on my CR-10 one at a time. The pieces are still quite large, but they fit easily onto my printer and should be more...
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... This is a nice simple hack. Print it from PLA, push it down into the end of a new grip (no glue or hairspray or anything, it will tuck down there nicely), and then install the grip over the mostly intact throttle tube as normal (I use hair spray).
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__EDIT: 5/29 10:25pm__ Worked with Marlin's thinkyhead to apply my semi-hack in a way that works within the Marlin configuration schema. The edits are now contained in pins_TRIGORILLA_14.h, and the board definition in Configuration.h has been...
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The OpenSCAD file isn't ready for prime time as I just hacked it up to get the results I wanted, but is included for you determined souls (no Customizer on this one as I'm sure it would just croak on changing many of the parameters). Results? The...
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I hacked up and tailored TheLost's design to mesh perfectly with the Wanhao Duplicator i3 layout. To install, take out the extruder fan and the spacers between it and the heat sink. Use this piece in place of the spacers and reassemble. There are...
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As mentioned I just took the measurements and hacked it into FreeCAD. Just a small note: The top side of the adapter has cut outs on each side of the fan which match the lower Switch vent. This is on purpose. I did not want to limit the air flow from...
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... <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:216951">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:216951</a> . This is one of the first openscad things I hacked together / 3d models generally, please forgive the awful code. Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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I read a comment that someone needed to hack off the end of a bolt to make it fit. </li> <li>The race/spacer for the idler is there to center the idler on the rod and not used in the final assembly, I printed this at .2 100% infill as a hammer was...
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I got a bag of color filament samples for 3d pens, and ran them through a batch at a time to print in multiple colors. Post-Printing Use Emory board or sanding block to sand off any rough edges. How I Designed This This is a TinkerCAD hack. You can...
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Especially on the mounting parts, transparent filament looks much nicer. ConstructionTo cut the u-beams to the desired length at an 45° angle at the end, you will need either a hack saw with some metal cutting blades and a cutting block of some sort...
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Update Oct 2020: Featured on [Hack-a-Day](https://hackaday.com/2020/10/05/spare-smd-storage-with-stacking-smt-tape-reels/) Added remixed-froms for the where the idea for this came from. (Hopefully that works this time) Also see...
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---- --- Version 2 - Uses the actual tension clip instead of hacking apart a third mirror. --- <h4>Other Parts Needed:</h4> <b>Rearview mirror with lane-keep assist. </b> This should be from a 2013-2019 Ford Explorer, Ford Taurus, Lincoln MKS,...
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As a result of my hacking together models and files in ways they shouldn't, some of the files are a bit janky. ...The individual files however are great quality and all the ones I used are listed below <b>Models used</b> <i>Inside side</i> Dragon...
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It’s kinda hacked onto the Btt boards and lacks some functionality. The other option would be Marlin. I struggled with this because there were so many tweeks that were required it was just too much reflashing. Recommended printers to check out...
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Update: I quickly got tired of hacking off chunks of bolts, and found 3 or 5 screws for the mounts to be excessive. I designed and added mount_mk2 the uses a single #6x3/4in pan head screw and a 3/8in washer. it prints much faster, only needs one...
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Also, depending on which option you choose below, you may need to cut down some of your linear rods (FYI a hack saw won't cut it... pun intended). ### **Parts you will need** - This upgrade is designed to use Bear Extruder X Axis found here: ...