tongue blocking on harmonica 3d models
1627100 3d models found related to tongue blocking on harmonica.thingiverse
I also added a piece of felt to the bottom to prevent scratching or damaging any surface it was sitting on. I redesigned the roof, removing the front and back of the doghouse and attaching them to the base. I wanted a two-color doghouse (white/red),...
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... be printed in two colours. ... I designed the cross from scratch using some swirls i found online and converted to 3d. The cross was just made in tinkercad with blocks and cylinders. ... this uses file from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2980147
sketchfab
... engage with its surroundings. ...By utilizing fundamental building blocks, the creator crafts a lifelike representation of humanity that is both aesthetically pleasing and structurally sound. ...This results in an output that can be easily reproduced.
myminifactory
... something to be proud of. ...My dragon design was meant for use in a DnD game and I'm eager to hear your feedback if you decide to 3D print it. The first file is an .stl, while the second file is an .obj that gave the dragon a block-like appearance.
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I intentionally avoided replacing my entire aluminum extruder block, opting instead to modify this component to slide seamlessly over the top, thereby making the printing process significantly more flexible. ...To date, this modification has proven to...
prusaprinters
It's too large to be suitable.Choose a spot on your printer that won't result in the bobblehead blocking the path of moving parts. Possible placement options include above the extruder, on the print bed, or on an adaptor.Monitor the bobblehead for a...
prusaprinters
It's too large to be suitable.Choose a spot on your printer that won't result in the bobblehead blocking the path of moving parts. Possible placement options include above the extruder, on the print bed, or on an adaptor.Monitor the bobblehead for a...
prusaprinters
2 perimeters, 10% infill.Notes: I will not give any indication on the wiring. DO THIS ONLY IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING! Double (and triple) check that you are not working inside when the device is powered! If in doubt, ask an electrician but...