This sounds awesome! I would have absolutely loved this when I was a kid. I'd suggest getting in touch with this creator
https://cults3d.com/en/users/Megawillbot
He made a really cool spider pumpkin that is easily printed out in one piece, he may be able to help you out.
Hey man, thanks for posting, so you're looking for something like this?
https://sketchfab.com/models/3310b94d3eca498b9c755cef587558f6
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1tJRtrvJaPeV09nSm1OV2xXTWc/edit?usp=sharing
Blender.
It's free, open source, incredibly powerful, updated regularly, huge community, and will do all the things you want plus much more. Even has it's own video editor. Get stuck in.
While moving my sprinkler this morning, I had an idea for an affordable alternative to in-ground irrigation that I don't have dimensions for yet, but I'd be willing to do the legwork if someone thinks it's doable:
I think it would be really cool to have a receiver for a sprinkler spike that could be pounded into the dirt (user would probably have to soften the area with watering ahead of time) and that would stay in the ground, if not year-round through a hard freeze, at least all summer. Basically a large stake with a hole in the top and traveling down into it that's designed for a sprinkler's base to sit in (for example one of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088ZNL621/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_58CW4SMQJJJ14QK03P7A?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1).
My thought is that once the user finds a spot that efficiently waters a target area they place the receiver in the ground and voila!, no more fighting to get a sprinkler in the ground or trying to remember where to place the sprinkler. Just plop and go. You could even take it a step further and with the right pairing of spike mounted sprinkler heads, quick disconnects, and a shutoff valve, you could make an irrigation system for like 10% of the cost.
The receiver would need to be thick enough to be pounded in with a mallet until flush with the soil, and made of UV resistant plastic and tough enough to not destroyed by freeze/thaw cycles.
Let me know what you think.
It might be cheaper to look for something similar maybe : Rapidesign 1/8 Inch Banquet/Seminar Planner Template, 1 Each (R709) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KNNDCE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_012RRZ52B09Z4JXK4W04?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N4DRX7N were the one's I bought. I was hoping somewhen went through the test fitting process of sizing them already
Hi. I can design a custom case for you, but why do you want it printed? Not only it would be a plastic case which cumbersome, hard to assemble and introduces a risk of scratching your device, but also any industrial designer (me included) would charge you much higher for a 3d design of a perfect fit-case than the retail price of the readily available Split Pad Pro cases (like $20).
So... why not just order one like this?
OP I've made your thing, assuming you are at work since you aren't responding to DM:
https://www.youmagine.com/designs/cleaned-up-scan
Its far from perfect, but you should be able to work with it better now, and your slicer shouldn't freak out on it.
The easiest would be using online house design software such as this https://planner5d.com/. if however you want to design It in standard CAD software, depending on where you live i recommend you visit local city/county hall or planning office and ask if they have any planning designs for the house, you might get useful data
i was thinking what u/ubermeisters is thinking.
OP wants a case or something.
altho OP hasnt specified.. if they just want a replacement housing they already exist and can be bought online. like this
You talking about these?
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/naughties/crocballs-balls-testicles-for-your-croc-s#_=_
Here you go, poor stranger:
Enjoy & stay safe!
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P.S.: I've included the OpenSCAD source files, should you feel like you need to make thickness adjustments.
I had a go at the Rectangle_Filter_Base.stl. The 3M port was moved to the middle, but I assume the openings around the 3M port are there to guide the air into the separate channels? I moved those openings where I thought it'd make sense, but on one side there is a stabilizing strut for the 3M port that interferes with that. Could still be fixed, but that'd be a tad more work.
Here's the new stl with centered 3M port:
Wow your work is amazing! My only concern is functionality, I need the prop to be able to cycle like this one here
https://youtu.be/q7lxJI0hWsU
And the internal mechanism can be viewed here
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/british-webley-bulldog-m1872-for-cap-gun-ammo
> I’d be better off waiting for the phone to drop and people have the dimensions. Thanks! :)
the dims do seem to be out there 157.5 x 77.4 x 7.7 mm from https://www.gsmarena.com/apple_iphone_xs_max-9319.php
Do what I can - not a difficult ask.
Same link - latest version on the left - middle version is a scaled down copy of the larger one - as you can see the borders are no longer 5mm.
No, nothing like that. But I would love to use TinkerCAD, so that my students ca use these files in the classroom. We don't have heavy 3D modeling software. But TinkerCAD can't seem to handle these files well:
Hi! I make 3D models as a side gig next to my job. I do organic stuff in ZBrush and Fusion 360 for geometric designs that are usually more functional. Fusion 360 is free with a educational account, but i'm not sure how the rules are these days. ZBrush is quite expensive. If you want a good free program. i'd recommend Blender. It's free, but you are going to need a lot of tutorials. And you can do lot more in Blender than just sculpting.
A tablet is a must for fine sculpting, the amount of control with a pen is soo much bigger, and there is pressure sensitivity as well.
If you want to just get your feet wet with modelling geometric stuff, i'd say try Tinkercad. Very beginner friendly. And for sculpting SculptGL. Also in the browser and free.
Tinkercad is probably most accessible. I use FreeCAD or openSCAD on my computer but you could edit this design on Tinkercad online
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/0A9Boq1oH4H
made just for you :)
Hopefully it works, if not, refine the measurements yourself and print again. Me personally, I'd be spinning this out on a lathe rather than 3d printing it but that's up to you and what facilities you have available.
Hell yeah! thanks!!!!
I tried a bit in tinkercad, but honestly I fail at Failure... heres my attempt. maybe it can help you at least?
but seriously, you are awesome!
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/fbrOa3lsUzZ-tamadra-w-wings
Alright. Not sure if I did it right this time, but I tried doing some manual setting stuff. I hope the lighting isn't too bad, but it got super dark and cloudy outside. I had to use my room lighting, which means a more focused source.
hi, i can do it, i have a lot of experience with this kind of job. I do reverse engeenering from 3d scan shapes and make a "printable" file. I invite u to see my portolio.
This wouldn't work?
Tailgate Inserts Letters Compatible for Ranger 2019 2020 2021 Accessories Rear Inlays Emblem Decals (Matte Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PSDLVP3/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_2MC5WQ10A2FZ0648YFY7
This is a what bolt/screw remover looks like, the smallest one in there... or a smaller one in an other listing, maybe do the trick to remove that stuck screw.
then just replace all 4 screws, right?
But also yeah, making a design and printing it may work too.
Personally I would try working with the real parts a bit longer before replacing them with a print... but then again I own a ton of tools lol.
Looking to print some drywall anchors, toggler style. Original ones can gold up to 100lbs, printable one i would like to be able to hold 25lbs. Do you think its possible?
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Basic idea for anyone who hasn't used one is you fold up the anchor and insert it into a hollow wall with a pre-drilled hole. Then you use a key to open the anchor inside the wall.
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Would need to be modified from original to be able to be printed without supports, perhaps just flatten it to be printed on its side.
original product: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051IB94C/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Model to 3D print. Stand for this razor and accessories.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K1HPA60
Similar to the one from this razor.
https://www.amazon.com/Sminiker-Professional-Waterproof-Precision-Rechargeable