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I thought it might be a good idea to start a topic with links to useful 3D printed parts for accessories that aren't commercially available or are an improvement on commercial ones.

I'm hoping that this will continue forever as more and more parts become available.  There's already a lot of designs, but few of us are aware of them, let alone where to find them.

I'll start the ball rolling with this adapter that I use that allows Starsense Explorer bases to be fitted into any standard Synta finder shoe.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4868065

I know Ratlet has also designed something similar but, rather than steal his thunder, I'll ask him to post a link.

I think Ratlet has also designed boxes for both 1.25 inch and 2 inch filters.  Over to you again......

 

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Standardised 1.25" Filter Cases:

https://www.printables.com/model/368783-standardised-125-telescope-astronomy-eyepiece-filt

Standardised 2" Filter Cases:

https://www.printables.com/model/471145-standardised-2-telescope-astronomy-eyepiece-filter

Starsense Explorer Holder (For AZ70/AZ70/Dobsonian Style Donor Scope) for use with Bresser or Vixen saddles.

https://www.printables.com/model/559841-starsense-explorer-finder-shoe-mount-holder-for-vi

Tair 3 Photosniper to Skywatcher 90mm Tube Rings Inserts.  Note that the thinner ring can also be used to hold a 78mm cooled camera.:

https://www.printables.com/model/387915-tair-3-tube-ring-inserts

Intel NUC Mounting Bracket

https://www.printables.com/model/329578-intel-nuc-starwave-sideby-side-mount

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Hi,

I was asked to put a link here about my 3D-printing projects. I have documented some of them here:

 

http://www.astrofriend.eu/3d-printing/3dprinting.html

 

Most common is bracket and tube rings. I have also 3D-printed tooth belt gears with success.

 

I haven't put up the STL file for all of them. If you find something interesting I can complement it with the STL file.

 

Lars

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