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<p>Product improvement so water is not leaking anymore.</p> <hr/> <p>I happend to own such a Espresso machine and it has the possibility to connect the water drain to the sewage system. The problem was that this funnel only has a 8 mm diameter at the...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4441076 presented a thumb screw to replace the wing nut on the front-left corner of the BIBO bed. It is too wide for the other two positions. I have created a smaller version to fit the right-front corner and the...
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Originally crafted using 3ds Max and rendered with V-Ray, this detailed model suits various applications such as broadcast, high-res film close-ups, advertising, design visualization, forensic presentation, and more. The file includes 6 objects,...
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Rocket enthusiasts can now combine rocket components with cardboard tubes for a fun and educational project.
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Created model rockets for 3d Printing as part of the rocket team at Sapienza University
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A miniature rocket designed specifically for use with A-size model rocket motors.
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Baking power rocket launcher, fun for kids. ... Main rocket printed in PLA and bung in TPU
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... design eliminates the need for support or rafts, allowing for a sleek and streamlined structure. The dimensions are precisely calculated as follows: width 45 units, height 19 units, and length 85 units. ...I hope you enjoy exploring this creation!
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Dimensions: Outer Diameter: 4 inches Lip diameter: 4.125 inches Shoulder height: 2 inches Total height: 7.2 inches Mass: Approximately 85 grams, assuming ABS -- mass will vary. The nose cone was made using SolidWorks. The best way to incorporate...
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Myst fans unite - it's time to blast off into a new dimension with the Myst Rocket! This incredible 3D creation is inspired by the groundbreaking original game and celebrates its 25th anniversary in style. The company that brought us the iconic...
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The class project for my daughter's last school term involved designing and constructing a CO2-powered rocket, limited to dimensions of 300mm long, 50mm thick, with fin protrusions not exceeding 30mm. The rockets were launched horizontally using a...