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Snap-on Filament Filter/Oiler

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Dog hair, dust, and other small bits might get pushed through your extruder compromising, or completely wrecking a print. After designing a couple filters that were simple slotted cups, I wanted something a bit more refined and lightweight. So I modeled this. Has holes to drop in a bit of oil if need be.

Printed as one piece. Should hinge should be loose or break free with minimal force.

Timelapse: https://youtu.be/lVMvGldjXS0

If you this helps and want to encourage my insanity, buy a cup of coffee for me, a bag of coffee, or you pick the value. Thanks!


Beskar ingot with damascus pattern

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Remixed Beskar ingot with a simple damascus-like pattern.

2020 Extrusion Vibration Dampener Feet

Dummy pedal for bicycle maintenance - redesign for FDM printers

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A redesign of my previous clone of the Park Tools DP-2 dummy pedal. The previous design used the same 5/16" thread for the shaft as the Park design, and that was a bad call. It's far too thin and far too weak.

This is a design based on the other but optimized for FDM printers and their limitations. Now there is no 5/16" thread - it's all 9/16" with the same short threaded bit so you don't have to screw it all the way into the pedal. The threaded insert is small and should be printed at 100% infill for maximum strength, but everything else can be a much lower infill.

Assembly:

  • Assemble the threaded insert into the shaft - it uses a Torx T30 on both ends, but you might be able to thread it in by hand.
  • Put the shaft with the threaded insert through the handle.
  • Screw on the grip until it bottoms out.
  • Confirm everything turns nicely

I made the T30 in the threaded insert a thru-hole as it is still possible for the insert to break if you're a bit too rough with things - and in that case having the T30 in there makes it easier to remove the remnant to install a new threaded insert. I keep a couple of the threaded inserts on hand as those are what will fail, and the rest of the parts should be just fine. (photos show an early prototype with provision for a slot screwdriver - I can post that if it works better for folks)

Also included is an STL for a pegboard holder which keep the dummy pedal handy.

A 'Bright' Idea'...

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This is a fun mutli-purpose design that gets loads of attention!

The 'Bright Idea' is a large light bulb that serves as a container or a trophy to acknowledge great ideas and innovation. One of the fun aspects about this print is that, with heavy contents inside, like coins shaken to a level with the bulb angled sideways, it will sit on what appears to be an impossible angle... this creates an amazing visual effect!

The bulb part is printed separately and screws into the base. At standard scale the bulb part is 122m tall... so you need approx. 125mm Z / height capability to be able to print this (allowing for a Raft which helps ensure really good build plate adhesion as the print protrudes well beyond the build plate contact area).

This makes a great storage container for all sorts of small things. It's internal space is surprisingly large... perfect for money (coins and notes), small items of jewellery, electronics including cables and cards and much more. Very novel and a unique thing for yourself or to use as a fun gift...

There is one base file but two bulb files provided. One includes a coin slot that will allow coins up to 31.50mm to be inserted so should work for all coins in use in most major global currencies. The outlet hole in the base has the same maximum opening. If it goes in it can come out... you can also insert notes due to the height of the bulb.

Great ideas and innovation are highly regarded in this day and age so this design can also be used as the perfect award / trophy to present to people in recognition of their efforts in this area.

The base and bulb are intended to be printed separately and in different colors. To make the base multi-colored pause your machine after 5-6mm of the print has been built to make the base look more realistic (Refer to the images).

At standard scale the finished product is approx. 160mm tall with the two parts screwed together. This is a big bulb already... but uniformly scaling up should be okay. However, scaling down may mean the threads have insufficient clearance to screw together as is necessary.

This print requires a well set up, accurate and precise machine to ensure the threads print well and cleanly so will screw in/out freely. This will test how well your machine prints circles... because this design is "all" circles. Good prits look great and function equally as well.

Please refer to the images and print settings for additional information. And, if you print this design please post images of your 'Bright Ideas' for other members to see.

Note: If you like this check out the rest of my fun and practical designs.

Wera inspired screwdriver bit holder handle

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This is a Wera inspired handle that has a slot for a magnetic bit holder and holds up to 6 bit and extra extension in the bottom part.

The main holder can just slide inside, but it is better to glue it.
The storage units will work much better if you glue small magnets inside (you don't have to, though).

Have fun, and tell me what you think about it :)

Fiendish Flesh Golem

August Lock Pro 3rd Generation New Defiant Deadbolt Adapter

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Nobody had a model for the new Defiant locks for the august lock pro, although they had one for the regular august lock, so I took these two things:

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2826913
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3033482

And combined them into the part I needed.

This is being used in my August Lock Pro 3rd Gen and seems to be working well. The print was made on a Formlabs Form 2, but you should be able to print it just fine on an FDM printer with a small nozzle.

STL is in inches.


Corkasaurus Rex - T Rex Remix

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Corkasaurus Rex, aka C. Rex, from the Corkaceous Period, is seen here resting on the carcass of a fallen Triceracork. He sometimes sits back on his slightly undersized (due to limited space in the print volume) tail.
UPDATE: I added a new rear section that allows C. Rex to sit comfortably back on his tail, with his toes lying naturally on the ground, and a new front section that has the tiny arms moved to forward positions, so that he/she can hold stuff (like a bridal bouquet). These changes were needed for the happy wedding couple featured in my latest things, including the groom http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:338599 and bride (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:343719). I also designed summer fun wear for these fossils: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:381384 (photo above) and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:429828.

TEVO TORNADO CR10 Y MOUNT REINFORCEMENT

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A simple Y axis mount to reinforce the stepper motor with adjustable Screw.
MOVE THE Z LIMIT SWITCH FORWARD TO AVOID HITTING THE BED WITH THE NEW BRACKET

You will need.

2 m3 screws length 42.5mm each
2 m3 screws length 7mm each
1 m5 screw length 12mm
1 half T nut M5

It works just perfect.

attached are Gcode and stl files.
Inland PLA 1.75mm

REMEMBER USE AT LEAST 90% INFILL

if you want to print it right away just upload the gcode file to the sdcard and its done.

Creality CR10 Spool Holder

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This is an alternative that replaces the original spool holder of the machine.

It adapts to the metal part that supports the original axis.

The axes are smaller and enter into a spool of filaments with a smaller hole.

I share 3 sizes of axes, 15 mm, 20 mm and 25 mm diameter , with their corresponding screw and cover.

Mouser - Articulated Model

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The mousers are one of my favorite robots from my childhood, these little robotic chompers have been on my list to model for a while, I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

Designed in 1/6th scale,

The Mousers (M.obile O.ffensive U.nderground S.earch E.xcavation & R.etrieval S.entries), are small, bipedal robots designed and built by Baxter Stockman. Which were antagonist of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in various iterations of the show and comics.

01/04/2019 Update!
I have included a closed mouth option.

01/06/2019 Update!
There is now an option for Print-In-Place style Articulated Legs, the Legs print standing with no support. and once the joints are freed allow a range of positions.

01/10/2019 Update!
I cleaned up and and optimized the closed mouth version to print with more visible lines in the mouth eyes and ears.

This model is based off of the Mondo 1/6th scale collectible toy. and should not be sold or purchased.

all might on a base

Makita SP6000J Plunge Saw Dust Cover

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Nice dust cover for Makita SP6000J plunge saw if you want to improve the dust collection capabilities. Simple but robust design and no need any modification or screw.

Seems like a factory part and also contains Makita logo.

Please keep in your mind this design is only for DLP/SLA or high accuracy FDM printers! The cover contains very fine details and tight tolerances.

Napkin Holder Christmas Tree

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This is a printable napkin holder, perfect for christmas holidays, you can print it in diverse christmas colors and have your table set.


Thread gauge 2

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An improvement over its predecessor, this gauge has both metric and imperial (UNC) threaded test holes.

The metric sizes are: M12, M10, M8, M6, M5, M4 and M3.
UNC sizes are: ⅛ 3/16, ¼, 5/16, ⅜ and ½

See the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORJ6Jjoqezc

This model is best printed at a low layer height such as 0.1 or 0.15mm.

Thread-Test

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I wanted a Test to see what is possible with Threads.

I work on a Design where i need horizontal printed Threads.
This Test should give me the Answer if this is possible to print or not.

Print yourself and see if your Printer can handle this.
A stock Prusa Mk3 with the RHD Fan-Shroud can handle this.

Feel free to remix my Thing. Only give Credits and take Care that you choose the same License as i do =)
f3d-File for Fusion 360 is included,

It would be a Pleasure to see a Photo of your Make =)
Also check my Profile to find me on other Places ;-)

Edit 04/23/2019: Added the lost M14 Screw.

Bondtech BMG + Microswiss or Stock Hotend Ender 3 Creality CR-10(S)

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I really liked Greg191134's Bondtech BMG + E3D V6 - thank you so much for the awesome design. I didn't want to change my awesome MicroSwiss all metal hotend that I've grown to love and it prints great.

Notes:

  • I'm still working on making a different 5015 fan attachment as I've gotten used to easily seeing my nozzle/hotend while printing. It is still viewable, just not as much as before. If you know of any that will fit this mod, please let me know :-) Gregs HOT!2 still works. (I forgot to take a photo with it on)

  • I used a 40x10 Noctua NF-A4x10 PWM as I had a few spares.

  • I used Capricorn PTFE tubing.

Please excuse my n00b cad work :-)

Small hex screwdriver handle with magnet

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I wanted the ability to change bits frequently without eventual loosening due to wear on the plastic - a magnet seemed like the best approach. I have added a cavity that allows for a circular neodymium magnet (5mm diameter, 3mm thickness) to be included, secured with a drop of superglue.

I have included the OpenScad file I wrote to add the cavity to 4volt's original .stl - it is fairly simple to change the values to accommodate different sized circular magnets. All the script does is remove a cylinder from the original design, so you will need to download 4volt's original to the same location as the OpenScad file for it to work. Details of this are included as comments in the file.

To those unfamiliar with OpenScad, let me know in the comments if you need an .stl file for a particular magnet and I will add them when I get a chance.

Filament Guide, resized for 1/3 inch plywood.

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