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Huge Update: There is a new version which is double-action and there is no need to buy screws or any other parts, as the model is 100% printable WITHOUT supports and does not need any glue. You can get the files for free here: www.printables.com/model/552686 Video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P2TgjPxdLdA.html Creator: www.youtube.com/@desteiner1786
wow those layers are absolute perfection. i guess you get what you pay for with Prusa machines and filament (says someone who uses an Ender 3 and cheap Elegoo filament)
Thanks. You can get great results with Ender 3 too. Tune your printer, print settings and use better filament. But yeah, there is always a limit. Prusa just lets you to print in good quality hussle free.
It was designed to use and adhesive metal plate for Magnetic Phone Mounts and 4-Pack Enkay 4480-C Magnets. See the description here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2448971
It's great, but in my case I have a collection of legacy bakugan that are spheres a few millimeters smaller, and they don't fit the same, plus I think I have around 120 bakugans. Any suggestions on how I could store them?
Check your local hardware store or online. The full list of screws are in the description: www.printables.com/pl/model/276918-prop-gun-revolver-single-action I know it's hard to get all of them, I also had to cut them to size
Hi bro!, absolutely loved the video, hey i have a problem, I have a Skoda Felicia and i lost some of the pins that insert from the shelf unto some holes in the walls of the car to support it ( not the ones that hang the shelf to the haul door) , I have one but i was wondering if you had a model of that. I'm currently working on one myself but never thought it was possible somebody else already had one of those printed.
@@raunnykathuria9871Iron Man Mk50 Helmet STL by Nikko Industries www.nikkoindustries.com/collections/nikko-industries/products/iron-man-mk50-helmet-stl
I was 3D printing a tray for my toolbox and it was more convinient to print it upside down due to the lip around the box. As a result I was able to capture this nice bridging on my Prusa mk3s printer.