3D Prints
1,104 files
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Full size Velociraptor skeleton
By justinvl
Here is my full size Velociraptor skeleton. Juste made for the challenge.
Lenght: ~180cm
Sculpted with Zbrush.
Total printing time: ~392h.
Printer: Ultimaker2+
Filament: PLA
Speed: 30mm/s - 50mm/s
Nozzle: 0,4mm
Layers: 0,15mm
Painting : acrylic paint (spray and brushe)
453 downloads
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GoPro Speargun Mount
By Labern
This GoPro Speargun mount is designed to fit the gun without getting caught in any of the bungy's when the gun fires. Its also meant to be streamlined to help stop it getting caught in seaweed and allow it to flow better though the water for longer breath holds.
2,192 downloads
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Boon-Dominus Rex!
By skinny-kid
3DKitbash model Boon - excellent to print.
Small model unmodified printed in 3DOM Buzzed (recycled beer filament) Original scaled 1.5
Printed at 210 at 45mm, .8 shell, 20% infill with .4mm nozzle, 2mm layer height
Model then modified in Zbrush and Maya. Scaled 2.5 times
Faberdashery Architect's Stone, 210 at 45mm, .8 shell, 15% infill with .8 nozzle, 2mm layer height
Birthday gifts for my son.....
2,200 downloads
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Air Intake Manifold for classic mini (HS4)
By darkdvd
Fresh air for the classic mini
2,896 downloads
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Bully Trophy from Bullseye
By cloakfiend
Just a mock up of a Bullseye trophy minus the dart, only really found two pictures on the internet of it so but am fairly happy with it as it was just for fun. Fixing the messed up print on the other hand was not fun. I am very stubborn though, but next time I'm just gonna print the damn thing again!
There was a hole in the mouth so when i acetoned it, it split because it got inside! the legs did not split. I also forgot to add the button in the splitter!! Oh well ill add them in the next one.
Loads of pics to see the madness I went through just to finish it!
788 downloads
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Ghostbusters:The Board Game custom add ons
By gareee
I'm a huge Ghostbusters fan, and wen the board game came out, it included about 100 amazing figures.. but there were a few things lacking, so I decided to make them myself!
First I did the slime splats you see pictured, modelled in zbrush.
The big project though, was a dice tower based on the Ghostbusters firehouse. The game's figures are based off the comic book artwork, so I decided to do a toon version of the firehouse, based on the old saturday morning cartoon.
Learning how a dice tower works, and printing a rough draft version really helped in the design of this. This like the ramps and angles needed to be adjusted so they came out all the time, and as this was one of my first custom designed printed projects, I had a learning curve learning out how to model for printing, and also how to cut something like this up into parts that were then assembled together.
(The tower and inner dice column were printed together, and the roof, ramps, signs, and dice barrier were al printed separately.)
Also pictured is a replica I did of the hood ornament on the new car in the upcoming Ghostbusters reboot movie.
2,088 downloads
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Ultimaker Christmas Reindeer
By SandervG
We would like to share with you a 3D printable, build-it-yourself decoration to bring fun and joy when and where it matters this Christmas. Special thanks to our community member @flowalistik for creating this model!105 downloads
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Model of Stark Towers as used in 'Avengers Age of Ultron'
During my spell working in the Art department on 'Avengers Age of Ultron' I was asked by the production designer to build a prop to help dress the interior set of 'Stark Towers' The model was to show the new section of tower that replaced the damaged section from the original film. As I only had 4 weeks to build it (including 3d modelling) we needed to simplify the design a bit, hence the lower portion being in laser cut acrylic.
Using my trusty Ultimakers I think I pulled off the desired effect, even if it only appeared in the movie for less than a second!
2,890 downloads
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Cloud
By lekid
Here is a small cloud I sculpted inside ZBrush last week ;)
some informations about the print :
Printer : UM2 + Olsson Block + Bondtech Feeder
Nozzle : 0.6mm
LayerHeight : 200µm
Wall : 3 (1.8mm)
Top/Bottom : 6 layers (1.2mm)
Infill : 15%
Temp : Nozzle -> 200° / Bed -> 60°
Speed : 55mm/s (1st layer at 35mm/s)
Printed with the tip in the air
Supports : 50° / 15% in density
Total printing : almost 1h
Concerning the sanding process, I started with a grain at 180 and then after 400 to finish at 600 (personally I do not go down in grain it's already quite smooth in 600 :)
I also made a Time Lapse of the sculpting
45 downloads
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Diatom frustule
By thalassa
Campylodiscus hibernicus is a single-celled freshwater algae in the diatom family. It makes a glass frustule (shell), which is printed here. I started with an STL file kindly shared by Jamie Perrelet from http://www.fractalteapot.com/. I imported the file into Meshmixer to generate supports, which were printed in PVA. This type of object is best printed on an SLA printer, but the Ultimaker handled it pretty well. I'll try to tweak the orientation and print it again.
1,096 downloads
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Kayle 3D Print Model
By Gambody_3D
This model was tested in Cura 15.06. To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings:
Quality
Layer height: 0.1mm*
Initial layer thickness: 0.3mm
Bottom/top pattern: lines
Skin perimeter line count: 0
Horizontal expansion: 0.04mm (when entering 0.04mm index, the 3D printer perceives the model as monolith, i.e. as having no hidden layers).
*Layer Height 0.1mm is recommended for a better quality for the printed model. However, the printing time will double.
Speed setups:
Infill speed: 50mm/s
Outer shell speed : 30mm/s
Inner shell speed: 20mm/s
Top/bottom speed: 20mm/s
Support speed: 50mm/s
Travel speed: 150mm/s
Skirt speed: 30mm/s
Amount of slower layers: 4
Infill:
Infill pattern: Grid
Line distance: 3mm
Infill overlap: 20%
Infill layers: 0
Support:
Enable support: Check
Placement: Everywhere
Overhang angle: 30°
X/Y distance: 0.7mm
Top distance: 0.2mm
Bottom distance: 0.2mm
Stair step height: 0.5mm
Join distance: 0.7mm
Area smoothing: 0.6mm
Use towers: check
Pattern: Grid
Line distance: 1.5mm
Platform adhesion:
Type: Brim
Brim line count: 10 (up to 20, depending on the model’s height)
Other 3D printing recommendations:
Outer Shell Speed - 20mm/s and Support Speed - 40mm/s settings apply to avoid model deformation. Apply other settings by default.
Disclaimer: This model will look outstanding if printed on SLA/SLS 3D printer. The accuracy of the model printed on FFF printer can vary from the result shown in the pictures.
4,157 downloads
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Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT)
By Ultimaker
This Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) was made by @Valcrow for the new Ultimaker 2+. To make it yourself you can visit YouMagine to download the files and our Wind Turbine print tutorial for print/assembly tips.
The Ultimaker 2+ desktop 3D printer is based on the award-winning Ultimaker 2 and features all of our latest innovations and understanding of 3D printing.
7,957 downloads
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Ultimaker Robot Guts and Maker Globe
By 3doftom
Ever wanted to know what makes the Ultimaker robot tick?
I was inspired by illustrations such as this one:
http://altjapan.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341bfd2253ef014e8936f006970d-pi
The "maker globe" was created using a NASA satellite image maps of lights on the earth at night in order to generate the gears. I assumed that the brighter areas on the map would have a greater density of Makers, so there are more gears populating those areas on the globe. The lines in the oceans were derived from images of shipping lanes. I wanted to distill the idea of Makers working together and ideas traveling freely across the globe.
I will be sharing these models for everyone to enjoy on youmagine shortly.
5,632 downloads
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1986 Unicron
By cloakfiend
Unicron from 1986 Transformers Movie mess around, printed as is. i chopped the bottom off because i couldnt be bothered printing it in two halves.
1,411 downloads
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Modified gCreate Rocket
By gareee
Once I saw the gCreate rocket, I knew I had to print one! It looked like an art statue to me.
I've got zbrush skills, and wanted more of a "flame" look to the thrust, so I sculpted the main engine thrust. The rocket print failed the first time, so I grabbed the remix with the supports. I took a look at it in lightwave, and the supports that were added were way too thick on the fins, so I started with the original model, and added thinner supports that would be easier to remove. I wanted to add lights in the windows, and while I had it in lightwave decided for lighted windows I would have to remove the logos. I also needed some way to get inside the rocket, so I sliced the top off it.
The main thrust flame came out so nice that I decided to add thrust flames to each of the fin rockets as well. I also modelled a inner support structure to allow the leds to be centered at each of the windows.
The whole thing was printed complete hollow in matterhacker pro natural 5 lb, and then rattle can and hand painted.
2,116 downloads
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Kindred from LoL
By Gambody_3D
Quality
Layer height: 0.1mm*
Initial layer thickness: 0.3mm
Bottom/top pattern: lines
Skin perimeter line count: 0
Horizontal expansion: 0.04mm (when entering 0.04mm index, the 3D printer perceives the model as monolith, i.e. as having no hidden layers).
*Layer Height 0.1mm is recommended for a better quality for the printed model. However, the printing time will double.
Speed setups:
Infill speed: 50mm/s
Outer shell speed : 30mm/s
Inner shell speed: 20mm/s
Top/bottom speed: 20mm/s
Support speed: 50mm/s
Travel speed: 150mm/s
Skirt speed: 30mm/s
Amount of slower layers: 4
Infill:
Infill pattern: Grid
Line distance: 3mm
Infill overlap: 20%
Infill layers: 0
Support:
Enable support: Check
Placement: Everywhere
Overhang angle: 30°
X/Y distance: 0.7mm
Top distance: 0.2mm
Bottom distance: 0.2mm
Stair step height: 0.5mm
Join distance: 0.7mm
Area smoothing: 0.6mm
Use towers: check
Pattern: Grid
Line distance: 1.5mm
Platform adhesion:
Type: Brim
Brim line count: 10 (up to 20, depending on the model’s height)
Other 3D printing recommendations:
Outer Shell Speed - 20mm/s and Support Speed - 40mm/s settings apply to avoid model deformation. Apply other settings by default.
842 downloads
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A suggestion for a new support type- I Call it "Ramifications"
By RamiR9
This is a suggestion to develop a new type of support that gows from the side of the printed part instead of the print bed.
This could reduce material used for support and reduce print time.
I have done two tests to compare, the design can be improved and i am sure a slincing algorythm can be added maybe in "Cura" to have Ramification support.
I added Pictures and the models of two comparative parts.
Let me know what you think and if you can develop the algorythm. This is totally open source suggestion i claim no right for. I only would like it to be named "Ramificaitons".
(STL need to be rotated 90 degrees)
38 downloads
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Asian Style Clouds
By lekid
Hi everyone
the sun is finally back, and i sculpted asian style clouds (I miss clouds ^^)
Print settings :
Machine : UM2, bondtech feeder, Olsson bloc
Nozzle : 1mm
Walls : 3
Layerheight : 200µm
Infill : 0%
Speed : 45mm/s
Fan speed : 100%
Temperature : 200° / 60°
Bed adhesion : Supports + Brim
Filament used : Colorfabb / Formfutura / SOVB3D / Biofila by Two Bears
You can find the clouds stl here --> https://cults3d.com/en/users/LeKid/creations
26 downloads