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Thread: Bmh, 3d style

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    Default Bmh, 3d style

    Printed on my end 5+.
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    The 150 is undersized, compared to target, as i mixed up my Id and od when I drew it.
    But it fits nicely inside an elbow rather than the flex I was aiming for. It's shiny because I gave it a coat of resin.

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    ps, forgot to note the upper picture is a 100 diameter.

    as a result of the aforementioned messup between ID and OD, and offsetting the wrong way, i re-did the 3d model, and in the process actually went off and found a few tips for fusion 360 and parametric modelling. so even though it is a very simple model, i actually learned a lot in the process.

    -russ

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