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  1. Gyro the Dodo by Virtox

    The original dodecahedral kinetic sculpture by Stijn van der Linden a.k.a. Virtox.
    Made of five nested dodecahedra, each one is limited to rotate around its own axis.
    It was printed with dual extrusion on an Ultimaker 3 with water-soluble PVA support material.

    9,687 downloads

       (5 reviews)

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  2. Female Shepard 3D printing model from Mass Effect

    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.

    8,303 downloads

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  3. Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT)

    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.

    7,968 downloads

       (1 review)

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  4. 3D Printed Drag Knife

    To improve the CNC Router and not just to drill stuff, I also wanted to cut materials like cardboard, vinyl, paper, etc.
    Before to buy a lasercut, I did find in Internet a very interesting tool to transform the Spindle into a cutting machine.
    I wanted to buy the knife tool, but my spindle collet is 8mm, and most of the tools I saw doesn´t fit on it, so I decide to make my own, and after some failed prototypes and test, I made one that until now, after several test it works just great!.
    The blade can be coupled in two different positions, with a cut depth of 6mm or 10mm.
    Component list:
    - 2x bearings with 8mm inner diameter
    - 1x 8mm x 50mm rod
    - 2x collar
    - 9x M3 30mm screws with nuts and washers
    - 2x M3 16mm screws with nuts and washers
    - Blades
    I spend like 30€ on components, but that´s because I bought more than I needed, just to have spare parts, and the 3D printed parts, cost like 2€ with a 2,2kg Colorfabb XT Spoon.

    6,434 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  5. Twisted Vase with Olsson Block and 1mm nozzle!

    This is a well known vase printed in Blue Lagoon from Faberdashery (very nice).
    It's printed with my Ultimaker 2 modified with the Olsson Block and a 1mm nozzle from www.3dSolex.com.
    Printed in Spiralize mode with a 1mm wall, and 0.5mm layers! It's very fast, around 1h25 to print at full height (200mm).
    Watch the video!
    I'll do a complete review soon on this nozzle

    5,723 downloads

       (1 review)

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  6. Creality 3D® CR-10 Large Print TST

    A test to see if the CV-10 printer can print a very large model.

    5,700 downloads

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  7. Micro working circular saw

    Just a mini circular saw I printed to accompany my mini drill.
    I also Printed little brief cases for them to go in as you can see in the video

    5,679 downloads

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  8. Ultimaker Robot Guts and Maker Globe

    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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    3 comments

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  9. HT Clear experiment

    Playing around with some Colorfabb HT. Quite happy with this one. Obviously it has been post processed by sanding and polishing (the side facing down in the picture is the side against the glass so that was untouched though).

    5,580 downloads

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  10. Big Ultimaker Robot with the .8mm nozzle with the Olsson Block

    I printed this big UM Robot with the modified Olsson block and the .8mm nozzle.
    The silver one is the normal robot that most of us print at least once

    5,562 downloads

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  11. The first print with HD glass

    First print with HD glass is superb!

    5,515 downloads

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  12. Copperfill & bronzefill colorfabb

    Copperfill & bronzefill colorfabb








    5,404 downloads

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  13. REC-Titan

    promo toy for Russian company REC

    5,260 downloads

       (1 review)

    2 comments

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  14. Ultimaker 2 Camera Mount

    I wanted a more integrated solution for mounting a Raspberry Pi Camera on the UM2, so i designed one.
    I am using a third-party camera module with a 36x36mm board and a M12 lens mount.

    5,168 downloads

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  15. Low-Poly Retro Characters by Flowalistik

    Flowalistik created this awesome low-poly character set for us. We're happy to share them publicly so everyone can enjoy!
    He's also featured in our community story this month: http://ultim.kr/flowalistik
    Get the files from YouMagine and start 3D printing!

    4,819 downloads

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  16. Ultimaker 3 (and 2+) Test Prints

    As time allows I am doing some test prints on my new Ultimaker 3 using various materials. I am also doing some of the same tests on a two year old Ultimaker 2, recently promoted to a 2+, for comparison purposes. See my blog for the rest of the images and commentary.

    4,674 downloads

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  17. Tesla Power Armor 3D model Printing Details

    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: Lines
    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.

    4,663 downloads

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  18. Winning 3dexpo Make: rook print

    At the recent 3dexpo event the judges chose the infamous Make: rook as the model for their Clash of the 3D Printers competition. All competitors printed this model, normally used as a torture test for SLA resin printers, at 50mm height without supports. The Ultimaker 2 Go and Ultimaker 2+ won first and second prize in the competition, proving that they're up to printing complex models originally designed for SLA printers. Congratulations to winning competitors 3D Print Station and 3DWiser!
    The final printer ranking at the Clash of the 3D Printers was:
    1. Ultimaker 2 Go
    2. Ultimaker 2+
    3. Felix Pro 1
    4. Prusa i3 MK2
    5/6. Prusa i3 MK2
    5/6. Makerbot Replicator 2
    Followed by:
    Finder
    Zortrax M200
    Felix 3.1
    Makerbot Replicator 5th
    DeeGreen
    UP Plus 2
    UP Box
    Full settings
    Nozzle: 0.25 mm
    Temperature: 183°C
    Layer height: 120 micron
    Shell thickness: 0.75 mm
    Top/bottom thickness: 0.8 mm
    Infill density: 25%
    Platform adhesion: Brim (8 lines)
    Top/bottom speed: 20 mm/s
    Outer shell speed: 20 mm/s
    Inner shell speed: 25 mm/s
    Infill speed: 40 mm/s
    Print speed manually lowered to 55% from the layer where the twists start.

    4,479 downloads

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  19. UM2go Carry Handle

    Interlocking carry handle for the UM2go carry case

    4,363 downloads

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  20. Kayle 3D Print Model

    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

       (0 reviews)

    3 comments

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  21. #3DBenchy - The jolly 3D printing torture-test

    #3DBenchy is a 3D model specifically designed for testing and benchmarking 3D printers. It is a small recognizable object that you can download for free, make and share.
    The provided 3D files are suitable for single and multi-material 3D printing.
    Please visit http://3DBenchy.com for more information.

    4,147 downloads

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  22. Ultimaker Robot

    Ultimaker Robot

    4,045 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    3 comments

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  23. dual extrusion pencil box

    My first duration test of the dual head setup, this print took +/- 10 hours and >400 tool head changes.
    Unfortunately the calibration was still a tiny bit of, but it's a nice clean print.
    15mm retraction on tool change, +0.5mm compensation for leaking, layer 0.2, fill 15%








    3,786 downloads

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  24. Wave vase

    This is a self designed Wave vase (designed with Fusion 360). Yes it's inspired by the wave vases you all know off but this is designed by me
    Printed in ColorFabb Dutch Orange on the Ultimaker 2 Extended, spiralize mode with 0.2mm layers and 0.6mm walls. Print time 12h, the vase is 200mm tall and 100mm wide at the widest point.

    3,759 downloads

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  25. Legion 3D Model from Mass Effect

    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.

    3,710 downloads

       (0 reviews)

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