Mini-toys on a 3D printer

I decided to try how my homemade 3D printer will cope with small models, for this I chose mini-toys and printed them.
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Random DIY
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This thermometer hung outside the window for several years, due to temperature changes the plastic mount literally crumbled into small pieces in hands. Repairing a thermometer with a 3D printer cost ten minutes of modeling and a few grams of plastic.
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Bowden extruder for a 3D printer with minimal gaps and no extra parts. An eccentric is provided for compressing the spring and releasing the filament rod.
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For my daughter, I printed a little Wally made of plastic, she is crazy about this toy, especially since dad made a toy.
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The 3D model of the fan is very simple, easily wound on a collet clamp. I put it on my CNC machine. The first launch proved to be very good, all the chips are scattered to the sides, clean under the cutter.
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This device helped me to saw a bundle of rolled metal at an angle of 90 degrees without effort.




