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A simple adjustable spacer, useful for every day things.
## What do the file names mean?
This item is not made with the Customizer tool and was designed in Fusion 360, which means it can be customized, just not here. Therefore I exported multiple versions of this part, each with a specified naming to allow users to choose the length. The file name structure looks like this: `AdjustableSpacer_Do{1}-i{2}_Lo{3}-i{4}_{Part}`
- Do{1} is the Outer Diameter of the part.
- D...i{2} is the Inner Diameter of the part, excluding the threading.
- Lo{3} is the Outer Length, the length of the end stops excluding the screw.
- L...i{4} is the Inner Length, the length of the screw itself. That means that a part with {3}=5mm and i{4}=50mm will have a total length of 60mm.
## What size should I pick for a distance up to X?
As a general rule of safety for printed pieces with high Tolerance like this, you should look for a part that is `Y = (X / 3) * 5 - (Lo * 2)` in Inner Length to avoid str
## What do the file names mean?
This item is not made with the Customizer tool and was designed in Fusion 360, which means it can be customized, just not here. Therefore I exported multiple versions of this part, each with a specified naming to allow users to choose the length. The file name structure looks like this: `AdjustableSpacer_Do{1}-i{2}_Lo{3}-i{4}_{Part}`
- Do{1} is the Outer Diameter of the part.
- D...i{2} is the Inner Diameter of the part, excluding the threading.
- Lo{3} is the Outer Length, the length of the end stops excluding the screw.
- L...i{4} is the Inner Length, the length of the screw itself. That means that a part with {3}=5mm and i{4}=50mm will have a total length of 60mm.
## What size should I pick for a distance up to X?
As a general rule of safety for printed pieces with high Tolerance like this, you should look for a part that is `Y = (X / 3) * 5 - (Lo * 2)` in Inner Length to avoid str
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