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Jan 18, 2021
01/21
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Adam Agocs (GoniNataraja)
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This is a button for my Jack Wolfskin jacket, i ve been struggling for years bcoz a lost male part of the clipping button, so now i got the idea i should make a few for myself and finally fix my Jack:) I think the bigger one fits better into the female part of the button.
Topics: jack wolfskin, thingiverse, button, Accessories, male button, stl
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Apr 27, 2021
04/21
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John Doe (n85y)
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Replacement part for a Jack Wolfskin Moab Jam Buckle. PLA is not he best choice. Over the time it is not very durable for that.
Topics: moab jam, jack_wolfskin, thingiverse, Replacement Parts, stl, moab, buckle
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Apr 24, 2021
04/21
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VSil (SVR007)
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Lock for jack wolfskin hydration system 3D printer: Flying Bear Tornado 2 3D Printer - http://got.by/41hitn Donate To show your acknowledgment and support for my large Effort on this you can donate via: https://vsilakov.ru/donate/
Topics: hydration system, wolfskin, stl, jack wolfskin, thingiverse, Lock, Tools
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20
Apr 11, 2016
04/16
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Miyoko Goto
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OSAM from April 9th, 2016. 3 black Jack Wolfskin jacket people.
Topics: gang stalking, cointelpro, OSAM, Zagreb, Jack Wolfskin
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Jan 21, 2021
01/21
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Robin Wintersteiner (wintees)
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Backpack lock replacement for esp. Wolfskin Backpacks
Topics: wolfskin, lock, thingiverse, replacement, 3D Printing, free, backpack, stl
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3.0
Jul 3, 2021
07/21
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Jan Kaminski (JanKaminski)
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This is the male part of the magnet clip/ button of the jack Wolfskin Earlham Backpack. It easyly screws on. I glued 2 magnets from Gizeh-cigarette-paper inside. I printed it with tree support upside down, so the thread is printed nicely.
Topics: Jack Wolfskin, backpack, Knob, clip, Button, Earlham, Replacement Parts, thingiverse, stl,...
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3.0
Jun 11, 2021
06/21
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Tobias Isenberg (tisenberg)
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Replacement knob for Jack Wolfskin school bag. No support needed. The knob is printed in two parts to avoid the need for support. The two parts can be glued together with superglue, and this is pretty solid due to the layers of the print. The decoration can be replaced by following the instructions at https://www.instructables.com/id/Convert-any-2D-image-to-a-3D-object-using-OpenSCAD/ and replacing the respective code in the decoration() module in the OpenSCAD file.
Topics: jack_wolfskin, repair, elementary_school, repair_part, thingiverse, Replacement Parts, stl