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EF Mount Module to 1.25 inch telescope focuser by Schorhr
...k. sorry for the hiatus. in the mean time, enjoy the printer live-cam at http://up.no-ip.org:8888 untill my site is back up :-) )
thingiverse
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3D Printed Linear Actuator - Linear motion by Retsetman
...and they have m=0.8 mm and m=1 mm normal module. the threaded rod is 8 mm diameter. (m8) bearings...
thingiverse
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Touchscreen Display and Rechargeable Battery Pack for the PiKon Telescope / Raspberry Pi by thirdearthdesign
...design it uses a raspberry pi and the picamera module with the camera mounted directly in front of the...
thingiverse
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3D printed high torque gearbox – Building an electric hoist – worm gearbox by Retsetman
...the helical gears i used have a 1 mm module and a 23 degrees helix angle. i chose a...
grabcad
free
rocket module
...te reaction. rockets are commonly used for space exploration, satellite launches, scientific research, and military applications.
cg_trader
$8
3D printable Linear Actuator | 3D
...and they have m=0.8 mm and m=1 mm normal module. the threaded rod is 8 mm diameter (m8) and...
cg_trader
$6
3D printed high torque gearbox - Worm gearbox - Electric hoist | 3D
...the helical gears i used have a 1 mm module and a 23 degrees helix angle. i chose a...
grabcad
free
ALLGO, Inflatable Moon Crane (IMC), 16 42 inch inflatable tubes
...design it can be packed in the smallest nasa module designed to go to the moon: the 8.4 meter...