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  1. Rounded mud house model

    This was one of my first 3D prints. I used a mud house model I designed in Blender long long time ago for a friend (Meltingman) for the image above. This design is freely inspired by the Musgum mud houses.

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  2. Playmobil motorbike tire

    This is a simple replacement tire for my son's playmobil motorbike.
    I told him many time to stop removing the tires... of course he lost one of them. "No problem dad ! You can print me a new one, and in white please."

    912 downloads

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  3. Wireframe Lamp Shade

    I started this lamp shade with the general shape in mind an the wish to play with thickness for letting the light draw things on it. I wanted the light to make it look different. While playing around in Blender I was hesitating between sharp edges to make the polygons realy visible, or smooth the edges to make them less obvious. The the idea arrived to make it smooth an let the light draw the edges.
    I really like the roughness of the light passing through, making the layers and defects really visible, giving imperfections that makes it look like a crafted object and not a printed one.

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  4. Faceted cathedral model

    An experiment with Blender soft bodies to use Gaudi's technique to automatically design the optimal shape of a roof.
    The model has been then decimated to have a more contemporary look compared to the original one here:
    https://ultimaker.com/en/community/prints/4916-smooth-cathedral-model
    More info here:
     

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  5. Smooth cathedral model

    An experiment with Blender soft bodies to use Gaudi's technique to automatically design the optimal shape of a roof.
    The video here explains the modelling process in blender.
     

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  6. Icosphere necklace

    The shape is very simple, an icosphere, but the sanding and the surface of the raw bronzefill make it very beautifull.
    Printed in bronzefill, with 0.1mm layer height.
    Sanded roughly only on the edges to have a nice contrast between the edges and the faces with lines.
    You have to print it twice to have all the parts. It is better not to print at once to avoid blobs.

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  7. Wave necklace

    The patterns of this necklace are proceduraly generated: all the parts are different.
    I used Blender to design it. Don't forget the brim for the print !
    Whats so good with bronzefill is the heavy weight of the prints: it relly feels different as plastic.

    1,417 downloads

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  8. Spirals medallion

    This is a quick and easy to print medaillon, very nice in colorfabb bronzefill once polished.

    1,396 downloads

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  9. Géode Lamp, plastered with natural clay

    This a lamp designed in Blender with prodcedural texture to make some bumps on it. It is 3D printed in Colorfabb XT, then the "valleys" are filled with a natural clay plaster, so that the light is stopped or not with the pattern of the texture. The result plays beautifully with light, lighten or not.
    It has been designed to print without support.
     

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  10. 19 small wooden prints of a village

    This is the model of the village where our fablab is located (St Cyr de Favières). Modelled with Blender from aerial views, pictures and map, with the aim to make the village easy to recognize.
    We wanted to make 19 of them, as a gift to the 19 mayors of the villages with the same name as the one of our fablab, as they gathered for their annual meeting.
    The big print was too long, so we reduced it a little to stay under the 5 hours per print limit.

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  11. Woodfill Village model, big

    This is the model of the village where our fablab is located (St Cyr de Favières). Modelled with Blender from aerial views, pictures and map, with the aim to make the village easy to recognize. The print with woodfill makes it quite different from the white colorfabb version: less details but the feeling is very nice

    1,414 downloads

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  12. Watertight ventilated stylish planter

    The idea for this one came after my other 3d Print of a planter: I just realized I was not very interested in designing a saucer for the planter as generaly I don't like them.
    So I just decided to design a planter with good draining capacities but watertignt so that you don't have to put it on a saucer. 3Dprinting is made for that ! In fact my design is impossible to mould I think. There is a space under the container that can receive any excess water (it's not that big, so no need to pour 1 liter), and two big vents to allow it to dry.
    The print itself should be easy as I designed it for no support needed.
    The planter is modelled in Blender, and the cut that explains the design too. The files can be downloaded from youmagine.

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  13. Small planter with procedural texture

    This a pot for flower I designed in Blender. I needed a small and stylish pot. Hope you enjoy it.
    I printed it at 0.2mm height. You can vary the size of the pot according to your needs.
    There is a hole so that the water doesn't stay at the bottom of the planter.

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  14. Wedding cake topper

    This is the wedding cake topper I did for some friends. The most difficult part was to scan them without them guessing why But it was fun too. I used Skanect to scan them, then I started from MakeHuman for the bodies. A lot of work in Blender to make the MakeHuman suit printable. For the woman dress, I modeled it completly as I didn't find anything I liked.
    I printed them with ABS, needed to "close" my ultimaker to get it work as it was my first attempt with ABS. Then I used aceton vapor for the finish. Not that easy to guess the correct time for it to have this perfect shiny finish without loosing too much details.
    Of course, they where very happy with the surprise !

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  15. Village model

    This is the model of the village where our fablab is located (St Cyr de Favières). Modelled with Blender from aerial views, pictures and map, with the aim to make the village easy to recognize.
    More details here

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  16. Piggy money box

    This is a remix of my good old ceramic piggy bank. As my second son wanted one too, I scanned the original (using a Ciclop 3D scanner), then modified it in Blender (mostly using a decimate modifier and the Tissue addon).
    It must be printed with supports, so the bottom part need some work to be nice, but you barely see it.
    I printed it at 0.2mm layer height, for time reason of course, but should be nicer at 0.1mm height.

    1,774 downloads

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