580 models found

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A generic pistol. Feel free to edit/modify as you wish! --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5533 Original creator: RiceSucks

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If you choose to route your wires through the channels in your t-slot extrusions, these little clips will keep them nicely tucked away. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:14279 Original creator: wilson

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After seeing some kids playing with a little air plane powered by compressed air from a soda bottle, I decided to see if I could make a laser cuttable version of such a motor.This is not a very powerful or efficient motor, but it is a fully working printable ("cuttable"?) air vane motor. My next goal will be to make a full printable bottle-powered park-flyer.A video of the motor in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reaB0R9ALHsMore on air vane motors:http://www.hydraulicspneumatics.com/200/TechZone/FluidPowerAcces/Article/True/6422/TechZone-FluidPowerAccesMatt made a version for 3D printers. You can find it here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:620 --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:615 Original creator: svale

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This is a spare quick-mount plate for my Targus 71" tripod. I think it fits some of the other Targus sizes, (The ones with a grey plastic head, Amazon shows several between 50" and 71")It prints upside-down, to avoid overhang, and make the camera mount surface as smooth as your build platform. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5087 Original creator: brianorca

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Based on an idea I got from MakerBlock, I decided to create a Dalek from the 2005 series. I've used drawings from various groups to create it, so it should be to scale. However, I haven't quite worked out how to attach the eye, plunger, and gun yet, so that will hopefully be in a posted update soon. I could use any suggestions on attaching them!Thanks --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1600 Original creator: InnovationByLayers

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This is a variation of the Tiny Toy Dump Truck that does require support in order to print. The use of support allows cylindrical wheels, a bed axle sleeve that is no longer sliced, and the addition of a cam and rod that lifts the bed once per rotation of the back axle.It can be printed as a single piece on a standard Reprap/Makerbot by manually introducing support material during the print.See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47iEXR6xXnE for a video of a working copy that was printed on a standard Reprap. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9965 Original creator: madscifi

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Firstly, this is NOT MY IDEA! It was published by Vik Olliver, Diamond Age Solutions Ltd. http://diamondage.co.nz. I have reproduced it here, assuming that it is public domain. However, I will be happy to remove it if the original author would like me to. His document says "Documentation released under the GFDL for free reproduction." I hope that extends to his pictures!I am building a mrkimrobotics 1X2 reprap http://mrkimrobotics.com/ and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5773 from basic, locally sourced parts, and getting to the point were I need to create a hot end. I realised I needed a lathe for this, but don't have space or cash for a real one and all thingiverse lathes http://www.thingiverse.com/tag:lathe require some reprapped parts - but mine isn't built yet! Somehow I stumbled upon Vik's page and feel it deserves a wider audience.I built mine using a Bosch hand drill with handle adapter clamped in a Black and Decker Workmate for one end, and the chuck from my drill press G-clamped to a small vice for the other. I have only been playing around with this so far, and haven't got this working quite well enough yet to make a hot end, but it has excellent potential.Vik Olliver: "Why an 'Afghan Lathe'? Because I first saw this kind of technique being used by Afghan gunsmiths to produce counterfeit firearms with remarkable precision." --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7868 Original creator: Vik Olliver by droftarts

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Okay, last one I promise! This one could be a cool christmas tree ornament in acrylic (maybe even layering 2 iterations? One on top of the other?). --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1039 Original creator: SimonFront

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A gripper compatible with a standard servo. I used a RS 2 J/R servo from modelcraft. My model is made with a 3 axis CNC milling machine but it's also printable. It's made of 4mm hardboard.For a little video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPPdbNW-OvIFor more pictures and more info:http://jjshortcut.wordpress.com/ --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2414 Original creator: jjshortcut

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This is a derivative work of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4641 and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4885 .It is designed to be Makerbot printable.The idea is to have the roller bearing filled with marbles and have some board with the filament on top of it freely spinning.For the board you can use cardboard, press board or whatever is lying around. I used some of the wood left from the makerbot assembly.To increase resistance against tilts and asymmetries in the filement spindle it is desirable to print the parts as large as the build area of the printer allows.There are two variations of this thing:(1) marble_bearing_simple.stl: the simple approach with the same grooved ring below and above the marbles. Should print quite fast without problems on any 3d-printer.(2) lower_part.stl & upper_part.stl: the somewhat advanced version. To avoid the marbles rolling around evrywhere if you touch the spindle they are enclosed in the bearing.Both of the designs tolerate quite a lot of load on top of them, i wasn't able to destroy them by staying on them - so maybe they are also useful for rotating heavy things like plants, cabinets ... or a makerbot ;-)Each of the above variation requires in addition up to 12 marbles with 16mm diameter. The scad-file of variation (2) is parametric, so you can tune it for different marble sizes and different radius (e.g. if you have a larger build area).If you do not have marbles at hand you can also print them using marble.stl . This is a version with some minimal support to avoid the marble rolling around during the print. It might be possible to print them without any support if your printer is well adjusted. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8700 Original creator: xorxo

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This is a 3x3 snake cube puzzle done with a 3d printer. After assembling the snake don't cheat on solving the puzzle. :) well maybe you should, just think of how long you could spend solving it if you had a block in the wrong position. LOL Hope you have fun with it. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10486 Original creator: epideath

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This is a Broom Mop Pole Holder. It screws into the wall and will holder a object that has a pole like a broom. It should be easy to resize, I made it for my broom and mop. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:16020 Original creator: disruptit