Needed a clip inside my tent - 3D Printed!

DeMoNeye

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Completely overhauled the design - clip block now snap fits over tent poles - now has 5 slots tilted from 0 degrees through to 45 degrees. The camera mount then goes in to these slots in the block at what ever angle I want. Cost about £10 to print in ABS...

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Shugglet

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Honestly, I had no idea how fast this shit was progressing until I stumbled upon this thread. Its like a godsend for the DIY community. Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention! Which 3d software do you use?
 

DeMoNeye

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Honestly, I had no idea how fast this shit was progressing until I stumbled upon this thread. Its like a godsend for the DIY community. Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention! Which 3d software do you use?
I use "3D Builder" which is a free program included with Windows 8 and 10. It's extremely easy to use compared to something like 3DSMax (which I use as well) - have a go and see what you can turn out.

Check out my other threads - I made a ducting connector to allow easy access to my bulb in a light tube fitting. It was a simple bolt together thing rather than have to wrestle with tape, jubilee clips and flimsy ducting.
 

qballizhere

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I use "3D Builder" which is a free program included with Windows 8 and 10. It's extremely easy to use compared to something like 3DSMax (which I use as well) - have a go and see what you can turn out.

Check out my other threads - I made a ducting connector to allow easy access to my bulb in a light tube fitting. It was a simple bolt together thing rather than have to wrestle with tape, jubilee clips and flimsy ducting.
Im wondering if you gave up or should I continue to wait for the modifications to the files I sent you in the beginning of june
 
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