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UHF Antenna Aerial Spinning Weather Vane Cock

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P1S
X1 Carbon
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H2D Pro
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X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
Designer
10.9 h
7 plates

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Description

Spinning weather vane cock that mounts to most standard UHF aerials.

 

Available in 3 convenient sizes, Large, Average and Adequate (she said the big ones hurt)

 

Single sided print profiles and double sided for texture plates, if you wanted a glittery sparkly rainbow cock, and I mean, who doesn't?

 

Tips:

Don't force the cock into the hole, wiggle it gently back and forth until it goes in.

If your cock is a bit stiff, try adding some lube.

Use PETG if you want to last longer.

 

Boost Me (for free)

Surprisingly I had to re-design this several times to get it just right, a Boost would be appreciated so I can continue making silly things.


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