warmachine measuring tools 3d models

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Amazing Siren Whistle (fun, loud, and fast to print)
Amazing Siren Whistle (fun, loud, and fast to print)
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The two drill bits I happened to have used measure 4.75mm and 3.5mm in diameter. I removed a very small amount of material from the inner cone in the rotor and the siren whistle now WORKS INCREDIBLE!</p><p>Secondly, be aware that the placement of the...

Penguin Extruder MK7 for Prusa i3 (using RPW, J-head, or E3D)
Penguin Extruder MK7 for Prusa i3 (using RPW, J-head, or E3D)
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:-P I've replaced the bad fan model with a much more accurate version, drawn from scratch (by measuring one of my spare fans nine ways to Sunday, though I ported the blades over from the old model since they look nice, and don't affect anything...

Amazing Siren Whistle (fun, loud, and fast to print)
Amazing Siren Whistle (fun, loud, and fast to print)
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The two drill bits I happened to have used measure 4.75mm and 3.5mm in diameter. I removed a very small amount of material from the inner cone in the rotor and the siren whistle now WORKS INCREDIBLE! Secondly, be aware that the placement of the...

Alien Flower
Alien Flower
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This will help unstick //the flower is ther parts have jammed at all. analogWrite(servoControlPin,140); delay(250); analogWrite(servoControlPin,bloomSpeed); delay(7000); //Next, gradually closer the flower in preparation of measuring the bloom time....

Rama scaled one in 500 thousand
Rama scaled one in 500 thousand
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So _1_6_10_7 is 1:600000000 or one in 60 million. The accuracy of the model The model was made taken these features as literal from the book: The spaceship was a cylinder 50km long and 20km in diameter, although it can be expected aliens having...

Eternia scaled one in sixty million
Eternia scaled one in sixty million
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But in order to get a decent planet sized planet, I take one measure I read in this blog of "a third smaller" than Earth, that is, a diameter between Mars and Venus. This comes from an UK MotU Comic, which I have not access, so I cannot verify...