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Comments (14)

  • @adigraam 2024-07-02

    Wait so how is the hinge mechanism supported if it’s in the air

  • @njfexport 2024-07-02

    I prefer to print the pins as cones since it maintains better strength and cleaner overhangs

  • @manucasale 2024-09-20

    Mine is 0.24
    U can just know your tolerance drawing some concentric circles with different distances
    If they don’t touch that’s yours

  • @tootalltoby 2024-07-03

    Nice VERY nice!

  • @civil_okie 2024-12-26

    What are you modeling in?

  • @ingevolgt 2024-07-21

    ❤️nice. Lookin to learn technically drawing/engineering like this. Thank you

  • @quantum.grower 2024-07-19

    Just earned a follow. Thanks for the tip!

  • @ramin_seyyed 2024-07-07

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @ramin_seyyed 2024-07-07

    👏👏👏👏👏👏 tnx bro

  • @roopan_m_ 2024-07-07

    Which 3d modeling software using 🤔

  • @geofrancis06 2024-07-03

    Which software do you use for designing and slicing

  • @print.3d.resins 2024-07-03

    Very handy information 🔥

  • @ali_abubakerr 2024-07-01

    Why don’t you print the 2 pieces side by side, so you don’t have to do that extra step and you can 100% ensure that neither of them melt and harden onto each other

  • @dsv5026 2024-07-01

    Sick 🔥🔥🔥

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