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Large Potentiometer Slide prop as seen in Star Wars Millennium Falcon cockpit. I designed these to print easily around the same size as the film. Room for felt to be used to have drag on slider for vertical mounting to your cockpit. Added the backplate with holes in STL-DXF-SVG format in Large and Small size.
Millennium Falcon Cockpit Potentiometer Slide and Backplate 3D Print STL-DXF-SVG Files:
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This listing includes digital files only; no physical items will be shipped.Ensure you have access to a 3D printer or 3D printing service.Ensure you have access to a Laser cutter or Laser cutting service.Due to the digital nature of the product, refunds or exchanges are not available.
Dimensions (see pics): Fully Assembled Potentiometer Slider - approx. 240mm Long x 28mm tall x 16mm wideBackplate Large: 280mm tall x 400mm wideBackplate Small: 254mm tall x 2236mm wideBut you can scale it to your printer bed size!
Backplate files include stl-dxf-svg
Items Needed (some are affiliate links):
QTY 1 - Bob Smith Superglue or equivalent:QTY 1 - Felt: QTY 2 each - M4 x 10mm Hex Socket Head Cap Screws
Assembly:
- Print out all parts. No supports necessary!
- Do a Dry Run / Test Fit before doing anything.
- Add Felt to the bottom of the Slider plate.
- Glue the Rocker to the Slider plate
- Push the slider and rocker into the C-Channel
- Add the Endclips to each end. Glue when ready
- Screw a 4mm hex cap screw through the end clips and attach to your cockpit!
- Enjoy!
PROTIP's:
- Paint and let dry before handling.
- Do a Dry Run / Test Fit before doing anything.
- Do not over tighten the screws
Enjoy!
Please let me know of any issues.
Whitey!
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