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I created this so I could mill it on my CNC machine using Birch ply. You should use material that is 4.65mm thick (the thickness of the groove on the groovemount V3 hotend insulator). Using the projection function in OpenSCAD I created the DXF. I use Cut2D for the toolpaths. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11113 Original creator: Jaydmdigital

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A couple of weeks ago my MakerBot went down. So in the interim as I awaited the replacement parts, I decided to rebuild the MakerBot. Only this time, I did it virtually. Utilizing available design DXF's and SolidWorks, I assembled a detailed virtual model.This model can be used as a suitable reference in presentations or as an aid when assembling the real thing. I have uploaded an EDrawing file of the model. To view the file, you will require the EDrawing Viewer, which is a free download available here:http://www.qweas.com/downloads/graphic/viewers/downloads-edrawings-viewer.htmlThrough this viewer, you can interact with the model by panning, zooming and rotating to view the various aspects of the design.Note: Unfortunately, the circuit board decals do not show in the viewer. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3129 Original creator: WRIGHTMEDIA

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The ball is fixed between baseplate and top with 4 M5x40 mm screws. Is used when drilling a Ø18mm hole (or smaller) --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2099 Original creator: henkul

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This is a spool-holder as promised in the title. The one i printed is made for carrying a spool with a diameter of 20 cm (or 8 inches for those who is not european).I got this spool from a regular hardware store and is the kind that usually contains electrical wire. Hardware stores just throw these away, so just ask the clerk for one and there is a big chance you will get one. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2036 Original creator: Webca

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--- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1034 Original creator: MAKE-PARTS

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This holds wire spools, keeping them neat and allowing easy access to sizes and colors. The holes in the end provide a place to store pencils, tweezers, odds and ends.In the WireSpoolHolder version, if you set skeinforge to a dense fill, the bottom will be heavier than the top, providing extra stability.Also, you can attach sticky sided velcro to the bottom for added holding down to a desktop. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1000 Original creator: SingularityU

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This is a 7.62 x 39mm round. This is NOT my design (downloaded from a 3D CAD resource on the net with no designer's name).I wanted to print it out to test the Thing-O-Matic's ability to print objects that are much taller than they are wide or deep. I printed it with a raft, no support, 20% infill (mainly for weight than stength), and 2 shell layers.The print went very well, up until about the end of the "casing" section. Since I designed my filament guide, I don't have to baby-sit my TOM nearly as much...so I let the print run while I ate dinner. I visit to my upstairs office found that the base of the bullet was rocking back and forth, fore and aft during the print. My nozzle seemed extra close to the printing object, which caused drag and probably caused this error.Anyhow, this object printed just about how I expected. The TOM shakes about quite a bit, and I wondered how well it would do with tall, narrow objects like this. ANSWER: Not very well.I'm relatively new to the MakerBot scene (had mine almost a month now), but very familiar with CAD and CNC. My belief is that objects such as this (if not all objects) should be printed with a moving extruder, not a moving build platform. (I could be wrong... I was once before, back when I believed I was mistaken... heh heh.) --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:15457 Original creator: clintkc

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This is a simple hexagonal vase. It's purty! --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:905 Original creator: phooky

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Panther (daughter's school mascot) paw prints in a variety of forms: single large filled paw-print, same print as outlines only and 10 small "walking" prints that surround the object. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5464 Original creator: linuxwrangler

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Use this SVG file to better understand how your drawing in Inkbot gets laid down as ink by the Eggbot on your eggs, light bulbs, or other drawing media.For v2.1 and later of the Eggbot extensions, see Thing #5250 ( http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5250 ). --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4419 Original creator: dnewman

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I was calibrating my RepRap Mendel and wanted to go small! :DIt's been done before but I couldn't find a model so here it is (:Picture is from first time at quite fast settings so could be better quality (;I might try a 5mm ;) --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4249 Original creator: Laurencio

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A while ago I wrote a program to read and solve the Professor version (5x5x5) of the Rubik's cube.I then decided to build a robot to actually do the reading and the moving...My first prototype was built in plywood, but then I decided I wanted to build something that was less prone to defects , so I got my first Makerbot, redesigned most of the components, and started printing!This is an ongoing project, and I still have my plywood components working, waiting to be replaced by their ABS counterparts.The electronics is based on an Arduino that reads the input from an external PC where the Solver software runs; it then drives the 12 servos that manipulate the Cube. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11963 Original creator: gcaglion