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3D Printed Transformers for Loads or Power Stations
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June 18, 2024, 10:55:34 PM »
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Hi to all I found a really nice 3D design in TinkerCad. Kudos to "folke1dave" for the base design. I modified the original design, scaled to three different sizes. I added a bunch of details to each one. I printed them in my AnyCubic Mono2 at 30um. Direct printed- you may need supports depending on your machine. I will paint and add pictures.
The file is open for personal use, but NO commercial use, TinkerCad rules. Have fun!!
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/9V3QP4rcrNT-power-transformers-n-scale-folke1dave-basis
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Thanks for sharing. The are a couple of sub station designs on thingiverse that will go nicely with theseā¦
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