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Mar 15, 2021
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A customizable 35mm Acrylic paint bottle holder for wall mounting. Fits standard 35mm Acrylic craft paint bottles. The slight angle allows you to keep the paint at the bottom of the bottle (or at the top if you put the bottle in cap first) without any chance of the bottles falling out. Bottles slip right in and out with just a slight resistance. I created a Single holder, a 1x3 and a 1x4, allowing you to arrange these in your slicer program in whatever configuration you want.. Just ensure the...
Topics: paint, thingiverse, 35mm, DIY, bottle_holder, acrylic_paint, stl, craft
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Mar 16, 2021
03/21
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Created an extra angle section on the top of this Heavy Duty Door latch to ensure the doors don't get pulled apart. Simply Install like the normal latch with the top part resting on the top of the cabinet, then put a screw in the center of the opening on top. When the latch is closed, it sits down around the screw and keeps the doors extra secure from being pulled open. Not the most elegant design, so this is more for a garage cabinet etc.. This design will work for doors that are up to...
Topics: stl, DIY, thingiverse
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Mar 15, 2021
03/21
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A basic 6 inch (150mm) long tripod extension with 1/4-20 thread at both ends. Diameter is 1 inch (25mm).. simply screw onto you tripod to add 6 inches.. This is perfect for a short tripod that just needs a little more height to get your camera or phone where you need it. This has female threads on one end and male threads on the other, so no need to add metal hardware.. It's very ridged and the plastic threads fit nice and tight onto my tripod for a secure fit.
Topics: thingiverse, extension, phone_tripod_mount, Camera, stl, tripod_adapter, tripod, tripod_screw
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Mar 15, 2021
03/21
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A simple clip to keep the wiring harness from falling out of the holder on the back of the extruder bracket on the Ender 3v2. My wiring harness keeps coming out of the standard holder (see second image) while printing, so I created this clip that slips on and keeps it in place. Print with the "wings" facing up (see third image). Install with the slot on the top to center it..
Topics: Ender3v2, thingiverse, wiring_harness, wiring_clamp, stl, 3D Printer Accessories
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Jun 11, 2021
06/21
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This is an easy and quick print, expandable wall-mounting rack for Model Master paint jars (30mm wide lid). You can add sections as you like or trim the wall brackets if you want less than three rows high. Simply print everything flat and then use super glue to attach the shelves to the vertical wall mounts. Use the wide center piece if you want more than one column.. plus two of the end pieces... simple stuff.. The jars lids sit down into the recessed opening, keeping them from sliding out.....
Topics: Model_Master, thingiverse, Art Tools, paint_jar_holder, testors, stl
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Mar 15, 2021
03/21
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Angle guide for the Craftsman Handi-Cut cutter. I designed this as a way to get more accurate angle cuts using the great Craftsman Handi-cutter. This guide simply slids on and off your Handi-cutter with no tools, giving you a larger flat area to rest the material on to be cut. The Angle bar sits in the base and allows you to get perfect angle cuts of 90, 67.5, 45 and 22.5 degrees. Use the short flat end for 90 degree cuts, and for angle cuts flip the bar around and use the longer side (with the...
Topics: thingiverse, Hand Tools, craftsman, Angle guide, stl, handi-cut, cutter guide
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Jan 18, 2022
01/22
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Brett Thomas (BrettThomas)
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This is a "bookend" for Vinyl records.. the design is intended to be mounted under the shelf above your records and allow your records to tip as little or much as you want. This allows you to be able to flip through your records without them falling all the way over. This is a much more secure design than something that just sits on the shelf and tends to slide when weight is applied. This is a simple dovetail design that allows for about 5 inches of adjustment to grow with your...
Topics: vinyl_records, bookend, thingiverse, Organization, Vinyl_Record, record, stl
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Mar 16, 2021
03/21
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This is a simple holder for your paint brushes when using a medium sized Mason Jar. I noticed my brushes were getting flattened on the end when left sitting in my cleaning jar. this Holder has several size holes to accommodate most smaller hobby sized paint brushes. Depending on how much water you put in your jar, will determine if the brushes sit above the water or down in the water for cleaning.. This is sized to fit a standard smaller Mason Jar with an approximate 2.5" (64mm) inside rim...
Topics: stl, thingiverse, Art Tools
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May 1, 2021
05/21
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A simple compact wire / cable holder.. This is small clip and uses a single drywall screw to mount it. It will fit a standard 110volt flat cable or a couple of smaller low voltage wires. It's suprisingly flexible for PLA and allows cables to clip in and out with just a little pull up on the tab. You can print this on it's side (see image) with no supports.. You might want to use a brim to keep them from falling over if your bed adhesion isn't the best.
Topics: stl, cable_clip, cable_holder, wire_management, cable_management, wire_holder, Organization, wire...
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Jun 11, 2021
06/21
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A small (75mm x 75mm x 50mm) divided box for craft tools and supplies.. this is just tall enough to keep your small supplies from tipping over, but not to tall to be able to get them out.. lots of dividers for all your stuff..
Topics: scale_modeling_tools, divided_container, art, thingiverse, Art Tools, divided_box, stl
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Jun 11, 2021
06/21
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Technically not a Remix, more of an accessory to Chuckmiester9's Awsome Raptor Engine. After finishing the engine build, it just didn't look right sitting directly on my bookshelf (who would set a rocket engine on the ground, so I decided it needed an official E.T.P. (Engine Transport Pallet). This model is based off of pictures at Boca Chica (see attached) and is fairly accurate, but not exact. There is a slit in the ring (under one of the 2 buckle blocks) that allow you to open it up to slip...
Topics: thingiverse, spacex, Vehicles, stl
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Mar 16, 2021
03/21
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Decided to go ahead and model up the Cockpit for this https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2871232 fantastic Tie Interceptor model. All four pieces should print without supports (see image for bed layout). The Seat and Controls fit into two cutouts on the back of the Firewall for alignment , and then the Rear Bulkhead simply glues onto the back of the seat (see side image of 3d model). The entire glued up assembly then just slips into the Tie Interceptor. I modelled this based on images from the...
Topics: stl, thingiverse, Vehicles
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Mar 15, 2021
03/21
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This is an easy way to create a super fine chain link fence, net, screen or grid pattern, using a hack in your slicer program (I used Cura, but should work in other programs as well). Creating a model for any type of screen or chain link fencing can be difficult and tedious.. I figured out this quick hack using the FIRST TWO LAYERS OF A RAFT to create a ultra fine and flexible screen like material. Basic steps: 1, Import the attached "sizing block" into Cura, then scale it (X and Y...
Topics: thingiverse, Buildings & Structures, netting, stl, chain_link_fence, grate, screen, grid
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Mar 15, 2021
03/21
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My Wing-guns came out such a mess on this https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2871232 excellent Tie Fighter, due to the wings flexing towards the top of the build. Even after trying to clean them up ( I broke one) they still looked like a mess, so I ended up cutting them off and then creating the attached gun.stl file in Meshmixer and then printing 4 copies laying flat on a raft.. super glue and a good eye will get them back on straight and looking better than before. Posted this in case anybody...
Topics: stl, thingiverse, Vehicles