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Fidget cube
A fidget cube to print and assemble 🙂
Go check out the designer on the original model:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2040875/files
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STEMFIE Desktop Christmas Tree
By Stemfie3D
This STEMFIE project builds a small Christmas tree you can assemble in under 15 minutes and decorate using coloured STEMFIE fasteners.
Assembly instructions: https://stemfie.org/sps-000002
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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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Handle
By superprinter
Handle for Dremel Micro, printed on UM3 with PETG.
Layer 015mm, speed 20mm/s
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Visor face shield
By 3dp4me
3D MAKERS! ..... Assembly.
You can print this very vital face shield, designed by @jose.alves.da.silva
The visor frame has a weight of 14 grams, so it has a production cost of about 25 cents per unit if you use a PLA printer.
Reach out to your Local Medical Facility and see if they need them.
Stay Safe & Happy Printing
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VisorV2.stl VisorV2-split-center.stl VisorV2-split-left.stl VisorV2-split-right.stl
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STEMFIE rubber-band-driven car
By Stemfie3D
This toy car is easy to 3D-print and quick to build. It is the first project demonstrating the new and fully 3D-printable educational construction set toy; you can download from stemfie.org.
This project exhibits the retention and controlled release of energy to achieve motion. The inspiration for this design is borrowed from science classes in schools, using the mousetrap challenge.
Assembly video:
https://youtu.be/LDidml1T6aM
Instructions:
https://stemfie.org/sps-000001
Stay tuned for news about future releases of new projects and construction set parts.
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LotusLight
By superprinter
LotusLight printed in PETG Transparant. Speed 20mm/s, 0,15mm layer hight
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UM3 Power adaptor console
By AndersK
Made some consoles to hold UM3 power adaptor (might fit other models too) and extra power sockets on my printer cabinet to keep it tidy.
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Fox Head
By Crystalvalen
This is the first 3D model I ever printed and I was and am very proud of it.
A few months ago, I started working in a university library makerspace. I had never worked with or used 3D printers before, so I felt a little in over my head. In the week before I began, I brushed up on research about what makes a good 3D model, how to sculpt objects, etc. I ended up downloading a sculpting app called Forger on my iPad and spent about six hours one afternoon shaping a sphere into the shape of this fox head over many iterations. After a while, I got the hang of it and it felt conceptually just like molding clay in "the real world." On my second day of training when my supervisor showed me how to use Cura, I sliced and printed the .obj out of PLA on one of our UM3's. It took just about 4 hours at a 1.0mm layer height, if I remember correctly. It is still one of my proudest creations out of all of the things I've made here with the 3D printers, laser cutters, vinyl cutter/plotters, etc.
In a small way, I think that experienced ruined TinkerCad for me, since I had already poured so much effort into learning sculpting softwares first. I love showing TinkerCad to students who are just starting out, but I often get frustrated with its limitations. I'd love to graduate to Blender eventually, but there's so much going on and it's a bit overwhelming to me still. Right now on the computer, I stick to using Meshmixer, which is somewhere in the middle, like a more robust version of what I was using on the iPad. If anyone is interested in sculpting their own organic models, I highly recommend checking it out.
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Dom toren - Utrecht
By EdgE
After searching the net again and again, I did not found a nice Dom Tower variant to print.
So I decided to create my own versions:
Single piece version (20 cm tall) Duplo compatible (big colored one, 53 cm tall) Lego compatible (PLA brons fill & Glow in the dark) Christmas edition (PLA silver, optional having 3 electric candles inside)
Unfortunately the electric candles are still somewhere in China so I'm still curious how this will look like..
Stl file could be found here:
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/architecture/dom-tower-utrecht (Single piece version only)
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Qashqai Bin
By highlea
This is a bin to fit in the door pockets of a MK1 Nissan Qashqai (2007-2013)
The bin is primarily designed for the front door, to fit where a drink bottle is intended to go. It will also fit the back door.
The Qashqai has nowhere to put sweet papers and other small pieces of litter, hence this bin.
I printed this in black PLA on my UMO with a layer thickness of 0.25.
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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)
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