Adjustable Support
by mishkin2
Printable files (8)
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stlLeft_Sk.stl
1.5 Mo · 1 319 downloads
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stlRight_Sk.stl
1.5 Mo · 1 309 downloads
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stlSpacer_80-116.stl
1.8 Mo · 1 272 downloads
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stlSpacer_110-146.stl
1.5 Mo · 1 254 downloads
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stlSpacer_140-176.stl
1.6 Mo · 1 242 downloads
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stlSpacer_170-206.stl
1.7 Mo · 1 245 downloads
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stlSpacer_200-236.stl
1.8 Mo · 1 248 downloads
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stlConnecting_Coupling.stl
1.8 Mo · 931 downloads
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Be careful, here the right and left threads are used from different ends. So you need to print out two supports (Left_Sk&Right_Sk) for each Spacer.
If you use / Connecting_Coupling/, then you can assemble almost any length of support you need from several /Space/.