3dprinted aa battery case
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You can dowdload it there https://makerworld.com/en/models/525839?from=search thanks [link] [comments] |
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Hi everyone,
I've recently been inspired by the work of Crème Atelier and I'm super excited to start creating design objects using 3D printing. I'm currently learning how to use Shapr3D, and I was wondering if there are others out there who share the same passion and would be interested in joining me on this adventure.
I don't have a background in design, but I find the idea incredibly fun and motivating. My goal is to create beautiful, unique objects that we can sell and make a name for ourselves in the design world. By the way, I live in Switzerland.
If you're interested or have any tips, let's connect!
Looking forward to hearing from you!
I lost it during cleaning the paint gun. Bought a second paint gun to finish the job and recognized why the first one didn't take color anymore, the washer was missing! No way to buy a replacement! So i made this tiny openscad file to print my own. https://www.printables.com/model/934438-paint-gun-venturi-washer
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Aus wondering if there is any guide to How thick of a screw or how longer it should. I am working on3D models and sometimes I don't know how thick or beefy a screw should be. is theee Guide or like any rule. You can depend on on how Thick the metric screws should be on different use cases?
I designed and printed this support leg bracket, which then doubles as a carrier for the leg, for my little trailer. This saves having a bulky jockey wheel and has repurposed a metal wardrobe hanger bar that I had knocking about. When stowed the clip at the rear holds if securely in place, to prevent road vibration wriggling it free, and when in use the metal bar/leg sits butted against the metal trailer draw bar, so theres no plastic to fail. Tolerences are really tight to ensure a snug fit. Printed in PETG at the moment, but I will see how it lasts and if it's worth reprinting the foot in TPU and the body in a CF mix. Overall really pleased with the design and functionality of the piece, but open to input or suggestions if anyone has any. [link] [comments] |
Needed a solution so I designed this. Warped a bit, but still works perfectly. Love it when concept to design to print is not an iterative process. [link] [comments] |
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