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http://www.hilarymason.com/http://twitter.com/HMASON --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9548 Original creator: Friends

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I love 3D printing. I needed a phone mounting bracket for my 1996 Ford Ranger pickup, so I designed exactly what I wanted. I suspect there are not too many '96 Ranger owners out there, but I still thought I would share my low-brow approach in case it is useful to anyone.It works like this: the mounting bracket slides into a cubby hole on the dashboard. Luckily the cubby hole has some small 1/16th ledges a little over an inch back. The bracket has small steps that catch on the ledges. The extra length of audio cord is held in a slot behind the bracket.The gap between the bracket legs is created by snapping out the center section, where the leg thickness tapers down to one filament thick and then expands back out (see line drawing below left). --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9812 Original creator: jgrout

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This is an adapter plate based on my MakerGear adapter plate to hold a dial indicator. One would use this to level their bed. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11456 Original creator: Jaydmdigital

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This sprocket is referred to often and referenced to the Rapman Wiki. I put a copy up here in case something happens to the Wiki and the file goes away. It replaces part 10014 and the two stars above/below it. File's origin is here: http://www.bitsfrombytes.com/wiki/index.php?title=Spare_partsThe grub screw fell out of my acrylic Z drive sprocket. When reinstalling it, I heard a click... and noticed that the belt would lift up on the sprocket then fall down into the teeth. Tightening the grub screw expanded the acrylic so it wasn't working with the belt properly. I promptly printed the ABS sprocket from this file and am using it now. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10605 Original creator: unexpectedly

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This is a dock that accepts a USB sync cable and mounts to the wall (or whatever). I've only tested the fit with the cable that I have on hand which may not be a genuine apple cable.There is a bit of a taper in the spot for the connector so that it sticks in there a bit and hopefully won't pull out when you remove the phone.This should fit an iphone 3g or 3gs --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7490 Original creator: jag

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Perhaps my most favorite thing about a 3D printer is that it can easily produce simple items that would otherwise need to be purchased. With the thingiverse my favorite thing is the amazing, sophisticated creations people share, but I also appreciate it as a venue for stimulating thought about the practical ways in which the printer may be used. Thus, this. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10197 Original creator: dreameredeemer

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Becky made a pendant. Here's my version for her outfit. This would be laser cut on acrylic or wood. It could be painted. The picture could be replaced with modern maker pioneer woman's profile for greatest effect.Here is the original file: pemtech.pbworks.com/w/file/AdaPendant.odgHere is Becky's excellent Halloween costume: http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2010/10/how-to_elly_jackson_la_roux_ha.html --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4890 Original creator: connors934

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Everyone wants to be a MakerBot. Here is how to live your dream - become a MakerBot today! --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4627 Original creator: oliviakoski

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Perhaps my most favorite thing about a 3D printer is that it can easily produce simple items that would otherwise need to be purchased. With the thingiverse my favorite thing is the amazing, sophisticated creations people share, but I also appreciate it as a venue for stimulating thought about the practical ways in which the printer may be used. Thus, this. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10197 Original creator: dreameredeemer

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This is an attempt at a printable/castable electromagnet. The coil is made from plastic castings and low-melt alloy. There is one base-disk and four coil-disks in the assembly. Each coil-disk has 1.5 turns, so there is a total of 6 turns in the coil. The magnetic core is made from iron powder mixed with epoxy. This electromagnet did not work very well. With a current of tens of amps it can barely move a paperclip. Poor performance is probably mostly due to the low permeability of the magnetic core. It is possible that the same device with a solid iron/steel core would work much better.Maybe you can improve on the design, or at least avoid making the same mistakes that we did. The construction techniques may also be of some interest. We used plastic castings, but the disks can probably be printed or laser-cut. The use of multiple disks avoids the overhang problem common in 3D printers, but it does not capitalize on the printer\'s strengths, such as the ability to print a single part with complex internal geometry. An experimental solid is also uploaded with coils formed from internal cavities. The coil block is about 3cm tall and contains 11.5 turns. The internals were designed to minimize overhangs. I have no idea if this object will print well or not. As a visual aid, an inverse of the coil block is also provided (coilChannel) so you can see what is going on inside the block.If anyone makes a working electromagnet you could put it on this thing http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:329 to make a motor! --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:904 Original creator: mattmoses

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4chan#moothttp://www.4chan.org/http://canv.as-Part of a ongoing project scanning the heads of bloggers, artists, DIYers, makers, musicians, hackers and anybody else we think is notable.Made with a Polhemus 3d scanner at MakerBot. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9264 Original creator: Friends

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Added a shaft component that follows the same set of equations you define for the thread. This is all overkill to define a nice, simple cylindrical threaded bolt, but I just couldn't let it rest. :-) --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8776 Original creator: syvwlch