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Bath Interferometer version 2 3D Print Model
Summary
Modification to the original Bath. The Fusion360 File has been parameterised to make different size for:
Side Mirror, Lens holder, Cube beam splitter, and Laser holder.
Added hole at back of base to allow laser to be mounted there as well as on the side.
Optimized to be placed on the 3D Printed stage with the Y flex stage.
All parts have been slightly modified from version one.
Screws needed are:
1 – 2-56 1/2 inch for the mirror holder.
2 – 6-32 1/2 inch. For the lens holder and laser holder.
1 6-32 hex nut for lens holder.
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landing gear for spyda 500 (crossfire plate version) 3D Print Model
Summary
I edited this thing https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:394957 to make it compatible with crossfire plate. You can split it in 2 pieces like in the photo to make it more strong. -
CR-10 Micro SD Card Adapter Holder – No Text + Cleaned version 3D Print Model
Summary
Thanks Motion_0112 for uploading the original! This is a remix that’s just cleaned up a bit (there were some overlapping faces + extra verts) and I removed the text since added text in 3D prints can cause complications + take longer to print… also I just like the way 3D prints look without text 🙂
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Phoneside Cover – version 2 3D Print Model
Summary
COVER available for :
iphone4
iphone5
iphone6
iphone6+
samsungS5
samsungS6
samsungS7
HOLDER available for :
holder mini : for laptop
holder maxi : for computeur screen
Soon costumizable, Rest in touch !
Comments are welcoms !
Post-Printing
Need some foam rubbber.
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18650 Dispenser, Self Standing, Chunky (Dual version) 3D Print Model
Summary
Tall dual version of Chunky’s 18650 battery holder for 2×10 18650’s.
Print Settings
Printer:
Craftbot XL Rafts:
No Supports:
Yes Resolution:
0.3 Infill:
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G-Bustr Logo (version 1) for Single Extruder 3D Print Model
Summary
This is an improved version from the previous: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2642466
To completely get rid of the sharp edge at the left hand of the lower ghost body part, make sure all the printed support residuals are cleaned.
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Large Ramps 1.4 Case – Right Handed Version 3D Print Model
Summary
You don’t have enough space with conventional ramps 1.4 cases? That’s all you need! Inspired by Dasaky’s Ramps case. This is the right-handed version of my previews Large Ramps 1.4 Case, it measures 100mmx150mm, plenty of space for wires management and heat dissipation.
Left-Handed Version: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2618146
Print Settings
Printer:
Prusa I3 like Rafts:
Doesn’t Matter Supports:
Yes Resolution:
0.25 Infill:
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Hefty Headphone Holder – USB version 3D Print Model
Summary
Remixed version that fits a USB cable through the hole.
This is the file used for my make here: https://www.thingiverse.com/make:361964 -

voldemort wand small version (pendant) 3D Print Model
Summary
Size of this wand is
Z= 15mm
X= 28mm
Y= 106.803mm
You can use whatever you want.
Print Settings
Printer:
Anet A8 Rafts:
Doesn’t Matter Supports:
Yes Resolution:
.1mm Infill:
100% Notes:
Nozzle size 0.2mm diameter.
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2016 Suzuki GSX-RR 1:8 Racing RC MotoGP Version 2 3D Print Model
Summary
This is a brand new motorcycle. It builds upon the knowledge gained with my previous bikes, but where those were a proof of concept, this is the final product.
This 1/8 size Racing Motorcycle is far more advanced and has been completely redesigned with knowledge gained from actual RC motorcycle designers and racing enthusiasts whose invaluable input was incorporated into the design. This is not meant to be a good 3d printed RC motorcycle, but a serious new RC Motorcycle variant that people can build, design and race at the track.
Version 2:
Completely redesigned from Version 1, Slimmer Body, Narrower chassis, Center of gravity has been moved back and towards the center of the bike, rear gyro, three piece front rim, and electronics are stored on chassis.
Built and Engineered by:
Brett Turnage
bti3dlabs.com
@3dprintracetech
Assembly Manual: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By6c8kTN8KnBR2dsVHhZU1k3TUE
Parts List: included in download folder
Instructables build: https://www.instructables.com/id/2016-Suzuki-GSX-RR-18-Racing-RC-MotoGP-Version-2/ -

HPD F1 Lexan Body version 3D Print Model
Summary
This is a version of the HPD F1 to use a Lexan Body. Also the front and middle is redesigned. The front is stronger and middle part takes the battery 90 deg rotated.
It is compatible with the rear cradle but there is also a cradle that you build from several parts included, it is not as strong but easier to change individual parts and less waste of plastic when things break. The rear cradle is compatible with the original HPD version but there is also a wide version for this wider body and side_stabs are 2 different versions depending on combinations.
The car was designed to be printed in Nylon like 910 that is slightly rigid. But my prototype I made with prima value PLA did not break so it is very strong with PLA apart from the wings.
The Front wing can use lexan wings or you can bolt on the printed from HPD, fastening points are not ideal but nothing some electrical tape can’t fix 😉 I strongly recommend to print the front wing in Nylon or something with similar flex. Rear wing I have used Bridge Nylon and it flex good and never breaks.
If you want to go cheap or cant find springs, I have used the spring from a ball pen and cut it to shorter length for front. And for rear you can ignore the side springs completely if you just want to go racing and print the plastic main rear spring that is included.
All parts is made in OpenSCAD and source is at github: https://github.com/condac/hpdf1_lexan
Print Settings
Printer:
Home made RepRap style Rafts:
No Supports:
No Resolution:
0.15 or similar Infill:
100% Notes:
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Red And Blue Chair by Gerrit Rietveld 3D Model
Red and Blue Chair by Gerrit Rietveld (Classic and Revisited)This classic masterpiece of design was created in Holland in 1918 by Gerrit Rietveld. It was one of the first examples of modern design in history.Originally composed by beech wood pieces, in 1920, thanks to the influence of the Dutch Neoplasticism Movement called De Stijl, it was re-designed with thinner wood and painted with the iconic colours of the famous Schrder house which also was inspired by Piet Mondrian and Neoplasticism. The aim was to make the structure disappear against a black wall, and underline the rest of the chair, the seat and the back. In the renderings you will see many combination of colors and transparency. The 3D model is completely customizable by anyone with any color and effect. The new versions proposed in the renders are: 0. Classic Version1. Red And Blue Colors with Transparent Plastics2. Orange and Blu (Holland Colors)3. With CMYK colors 4. With RGB Colors5. Cherry and WalnutInfinite solutions and infinite applications. This 3D low poly model can be used for interior design, architecture, game level design, simulations and apps.
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10mm Smooth Rod with T8 Leadscrew Version of Blackrocks X-Carriage 3D Print Model
Summary
Im on a mission to eliminate z banding, so 10mm smooth rods and Leadscrews is the goal.
Once im finished with the design will upload solidworks files.
I know there was a request for a 10mm version quite some time ago, and if there are anymore requests now is the time 😀 -

YASH – Yet another spool holder – metric version
Summary
Hi there,
first of all: This is not pure 3D printing – this needs a 15mm aluminium rod cut to the appropriate length.
You can print it quite fast and I really love the ease of use on it. If you´re swapping filament very very often stay tuned I´ll designing a version for this application too and add it here.
What to print for regular 1kg spools:
side 2 times
bar110 2 times (the 110 is also the lenght of 15mm aluminium tube you´ll need)
wheel 2 times (I´ll be adding a few spool diamters – If you need anything special let me know and I´ll provide those files too).
spacers as needed (assemble everything except the spacer to figure out how much you need or just print a few of each size and use them as you need them)
What to come (“work-in-progress”):
version for bigger spools (this means only longer bars and a longer rod).
Taller version If someone tells me that his spools are touching the ground.
AND: Imperial version – but since I don´t know what since aluminium tube you can source cheap in the US I´ll wait for your input on this issue.
Print Settings
Printer:
Prusa i3 mk2 Rafts:
No Supports:
No Resolution:
200 micron Infill:
10% Notes:
3 perimeters
3 top and bottom layers
10% rectilinear infill
You can crank up those values according to your needs but they work fine for me.

