usb flash drive circuit 3d models
145601 3d models found related to usb flash drive circuit.cults3d
Human devices typically accommodate either four or eight universal serial bus peripherals simultaneously without necessitating personalized adjustments.
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My first model for 3D printing. ...Didn't print this version yet, but I printed a prototype of it which was mostly similar, and it worked well for me.
cgtrader
Lowpoly and game-ready model. PBR multi-engine textures, non overlapping UV. ...Normal, albedo, metalness maps.
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I use two M3 x 5 Torx screws to secure the cover in place.
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Just post two similar updates, and enjoy!!! This project was created with Tinkercad. ...Modify it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/y6n3l5d4i8s
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Portable storage solutions have evolved significantly over the years, and one of the most convenient options is the compact design of a personal data container. ...This small, sleek device can be easily carried around, storing essential files and...
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We've overhauled v2 to make it a whole lot easier to put on and take off. ...It now expands just a tad wider than its predecessor, plus we've thrown in a small breathing hole that allows you to slide the mask over your head without having to fight...
grabcad
The GrabCAD logo, designed by mikk.olli, is available as a PDF file. Check out the impressive design in its PDF format. ...Don't miss the opportunity to download and use this professional-looking logo!
cgtrader
This model features Bevel and Subdivision Surface modifiers applied, with all objects and materials named for easy identification. ...The scene is set up for rendering in the Cycles engine, and a label texture has been included for added clarity.
cgtrader
This archive includes a high-poly (HP) model and a low-poly (LP) model in 3D Max and FBX formats, both featuring good topology. The LP model also has an UV map with overlapped parts. The textures have a resolution of 2048x2048 tiff with 16bit depth.
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The 3D model is constructed based on actual measurements and exhibits high quality and accuracy. It closely resembles the original object. The available formats include .max (for 3ds Max 2008 Scanline and V-Ray), .fbx, .obj, .3ds, .mb (Maya 8.5),...
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The 3D model is crafted on a real-life basis with precise measurements in various formats such as *.max (3ds Max 2008 scanline and vray), *.fbx (Multi Format), *.obj (Multi Format), *.3ds (Multi Format), *.mb (Maya 8.5), and *.lwo (Lightwave 6). If...
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The original cover of my Adata UV150 is borken, so I create my own enclosure for it. I upload original main case. ...You can modify or add your name on it~
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This is a remix of ECU Engineer's Wankel Rotary Enginehttp://www.thingiverse.com/thing:536050 To fit a Sandisk Cruzerfit flash drive. The fitting size is 13x7x6mm. ... Fits quite nicely, just used all purpose adhesive to keep it put.
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I wanted a label holder tag for my flash drives, but didn't feel like buying a pack of 40 on Amazon. ...I designed this in TinkerCAD and only printed as many as I needed (and for half the cost).
grabcad
My case broke, so I made this and printed it on 3D printer. ...Now my flash drive is nice and safe! ...:D [not sure what version the solidworks files are, but i know there not 2012]
cults3d
I wanted a label holder tag for my flash drives, but didn't feel like buying a pack of 40 on Amazon. ...I designed this in TinkerCAD and only printed as many as I needed (and for half the cost).
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**Update (7/30/2018): Added V2 which has 3 slots for magnets to counteract the rotational moment that pulls the holder away from the wall when downward force is applied to the end of one of the flash drives.** Was asked by a coworker to create...
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... Scaling it up would probably make it too big for use as a computer accessory. Here are some flash drives that fit perfectly inside this design: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HQWLHKM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I picked up a nice USB3.0 flash drive as a prize from somewhere, but the casing was ugly and bulky so it got tossed into a drawer. I dug it out recently, figured I could just take the drive itself out of the casing and print a better one, and here we...