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100:1 gearlook at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvIyG6DhlZE for milled versionThe ball bearings are 623. The big ball bearings are 6201.The two inner wheels must be glued together.The excenter shaft has to be made of steel. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3736 Original creator: theodleif

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OK, the STL will be useless to anyone not soldering my particular board but the idea might inspire others to make their own.I have 10 boards to solder this weekend. There are various SMD parts and a bunch of through hole parts. It can be a real pain to solder the through-holes while keeping them straight up and down. So I created this holder. I have pockets in the holder that all my through holes parts sit in. They are positioned exactly for the board both in XY coordinates and the height of each pocket brings the part flush to the board. Because there isn't any play in the pockets and because the parts sit against the board, all the parts come out perfectly vertical.It takes about 5 seconds to populate the holder and put a blank PCB on top of them. Then it's just a matter of soldering each pin which is a lot faster than the previous way of trying to hold a piece, soldering a single pin, checking to make sure the part is straight and then finishing the rest of the pins, then repeat on another part.I also designed my board so that all SMD parts (except one pesky 0402 LED) are on the bottom. This makes it really easy to solder the board in one go. My production time has gone down from 10 minutes to about 2 minutesI also put a lossely folded up piece of paper in each pocket. This acts as a sort of spring and helps to push flatten the parts against the PCB. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:13914 Original creator: brettjones

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Yes... another one!This is a follow up to my previous forray in the world of tic-tac-toe:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4254While the first one was nice, metallic, parametric and all that jazz... it wasn't a big success (0 derivatives and 0 other people's copies). But this one, with 5 x, 4 os and the whole nine pockets, has all the characteristics to actually become a viral thing.Again: copying is not stealing, but cheating at tic-tac-toe is meh. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7614 Original creator: hugomatic

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A modified Prusa bar clamp that is able to slip onto both threaded and smooth rods without need for vertex disassembly. Since M8 & 5/16" are so close (8 mm vs 7.938 mm), these should be usable with both metric and SAE. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5786 Original creator: Ahasuerus

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Ornamental cloud, can be used for example as as a brooch. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:654 Original creator: unfold

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To announce the impending MakerBot 96khz AudioNozzleâ„¢, the producers of Robot Hospital! are breaking launchdate protocol to pre-release -- a pre-mastered edition of our 3D Printed Vinyl product for printing on your Thing-O-Matic with a standard 0.5mm plastruder nozzle!After months of intensive research and development, MakerBot Industries is proud to announce a newly realized capacity of the MakerBot Thing-O-Matic 3D Printer- the ability to print listenable vinyl records from the desktop.The process utilizes the MakerBot 96khz AudioNozzleâ„¢ technology to print audio waveforms in real time. Using the MakerBot Generation 4 Electronics microstepping capacity, the AudioNozzleâ„¢ modulates the amount of plastic deposited to create a high-fidelity waveform. The results often surpass the dynamic range of 24-bit recordings and can contain frequencies up to 57khz -- even higher than the Nyquist frequency for 96khz digital recording. You can even record directly to your 3D Printer by attaching a microphone to your computer, and singing into it.WARNING: Because this product has been compressed to permit printing on a standard plastic nozzle, listeners might experience a reduction audio fidelity. Pre-orders for the authentic 96khz AudioNozzleâ„¢ will be available shortly. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7486 Original creator: RobotHospital

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This isn't just an Eggbunny- it is a groundbreaking statement about the human condition, a critique of contemporary praxis in the post-digital era and a jelly bean holder as well!Update 04 03 2012: I remodeled the Eggbunny body so it should be more friendly in Skeinforge. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7584 Original creator: Zydac

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My maternal Grandfather game me a game like this when I was a kid, but the molded plastic has broken numerous times. I have no idea what this game is called.I made use of tbuser's 8bit font (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2054) for the numbers on the dice. I made no attempt to balance the dice as I do not throw them. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:12962 Original creator: jasay

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The little thingy you put in the center of your old 45's to play on a phonograph --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10475 Original creator: nmartin

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With Snowmageddon, Snowpocalypse and Snowzilla wreaking havoc on Chicago, I said SnOMG! and thought this may be a fitting upload. I've always wanted snowshoes for such occasions. Luckily, work has been cancelled today, so I wont have to walk in this blizzard, but I am looking for a fun project to do while i'm home.These are low polygon snowshoes, now you can't print them out with a 3D printer, but you can print them out on a 2D printer with a papercraft program called Pepakura Designer. It allows you to make 3D objects out of paper. Now, you're saying what good are paper snowshoes? Well, not good at all... until you fiberglass them and fill them with your choice of filler, like casting resin. So, the next big snow storm I'll be ready!I left some areas of the shoe open for cloth covering and as you can see it has some good crampon spikes for grip.I also contemplated making sheet metal snowshoes and even laser cut wood snowshoes, maybe someone else can give that a try.From the picture you can see the garage is pretty well snowed in.I also added the object file & STL if you want to unfold it yourself or do something else with it. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5996 Original creator: Chooch

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This is a handle for cabinets, drawers, doors etc.Designed this real quick while on lunch, because I saw a need for it. You will need a completely flat build platform for this (no screws in the way). Haven't printed it out myself yet, that's why I uploaded two versions.Handle_1 is longer (ideal size for usage) and it may be at the limits of what a cupcake can print. ***update, it prints without a problem on my 100x100 platform, i'll leave both files up though. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6201 Original creator: Chooch

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I was bored one day and remember making nets with my dad when I was younger. He had carved the shuttles from wood back then. I decided to try and make one with my printer. It works pretty good. Here are a couple of videos on net making if you are interested in trying out a new hobby :)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N0_QKVeYcAhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfB1XjhYPP0Nets can be used for things other than catching fish :) When I was younger I remember making one to hold our ping pong balls. Well let us know if you make any nets. As soon as I get one made I will posts some pics. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10182 Original creator: epideath