Evolution
Witcher III Wolf School Medallion
EDIT: [1/13/17] I've uploaded a new version with the teeth and tongue modified to print easier and hopefully come out better when casting.
The Wolf School medallion from the game The Witcher III.
This model was designed to be printed in high resolution on a laser resin printer and many of the details will not show up at default scale on FDM printers.
The model measures 5.05 x 4.4 x 2.65 cm (1.98 x 1.73 x 1.04 inches)
CozySkull SkullCharm of 3DKToy's PARODY SKULLS
Parody Skulls have returned to 3DKToys.com! (3DKitbash) - To celebrate we have on off this 'Cozy Skull' for your 3D printing pleasure.
'Cozy Skull' features a moving jaw, quick printing time, and a print-in-place design that requires no support material! - Just print, pop of the build plate, and you're ready to go!
Please visit us to see the rest of the set, but in the meantime please enjoy this boo-tastic skull that's sure to catch some eyes!
V5 More Rigid Mount 2020 Ender 3 Filament Guide & Cleaner
V5 2020 Ender 3 filament guide / cleaner all in One. Single print
UPDATE: Made mounting bracket longer & put lip on top to keep foam in.
Version 5 - Single Print with mild support (use tree supports in Cura) & More Rigid Mount To Printer.
You only need to set supports for the extrusion connection area. Use tree supports if possible.
It really helps to prevent nozzle clogs by removing dust prior to filament entering extruder.
Simply insert a piece of foam and load filament.
Clean foam every week or so.
Filament used was CC3D Coppper
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0761PMW3X/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_duagDb5M9SHSZ
Filament Spool Wall Mount
Just another "FSWM" Filament Spool Wall Mount. I wasn't able to find one I liked on Thingiverse in a sufficient timeframe. So, I designed one myself.
I use Innofil spools with a Ø52 mm hole. I believe that most spool rolls are the same. You can mount the holder with a screw through a Ø5 mm hole.
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#3DBenchy - The jolly 3D printing torture-test by CreativeTools.se
#3DBenchy is a 3D model designed by us at CreativeTools specifically for testing and benchmarking 3D printers. It is a small recognisable object that you can download for free, make and share.
It is designed to 3D-print quickly and be a fun tool for calibrating your 3D printer. There is a single-part STL file for 3D printing the boat in one material, and a multi-part STL assembly to suitable for multi-material/printhead 3D printing.
Documenting the results
You can use the Smartphone Photo Studio for 3DBenchy to easily take photos and share the results of your 3D print. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1085472
Makes
- If you desire, please take pictures and post them here as makes with a short description of your 3D-print settings. For more information about 3D-print settings please read this post.
Troubleshooting and community
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Key Ring GTI V2
Tiny Epic Mechs (TEM) Storage Solution
This is a storage solution for Gamelyn Games' "Tiny Epic Mechs".
I have the Kickstarter (Deluxe) version, so I have a few extra cards and tokens, but should be about the same for the standard version.
Print guide:
TEM_Storage_Trays-player (x 4) - this holds each player's tokens and basic weapons
TEM_Storage_Trays-itemmeeple (x 4) - this holds each player's itemmeeple and power armor
TEM_Storage_Trays-adv weapon - holds advanced weapons
TEM_Storage_Trays-mech - holds the large mech, loot crates store underneath this tray in the box
TEM_Storage_Trays-main-token - holds the round and first player tokens, and camera tokens
I don't sleeve my cards, this design would require some major rework to accommodate sleeved cards.
46 Room Signs Like "The Office" Logo
These are residential room signs designed in the style of the logo for "The Office" TV show. If you have any requests for other rooms, feel free to drop me a message with your request.
The fine details of all pictograms are precision crafted to ensure that all printed details are at least 0.4 mm wide so that the slicer won't have any drop-out areas for a standard 0.4 mm nozzle. Wherever design space allowed, printed details were made 0.8 mm or larger.
I'm curious to know which signs/pictograms are more popular so please post your makes so I can see.
Using the Customizer
As of 2019-04-11 this thing now has a customizer app that allows you to enter your own room names. It creates models for the text, square outline, and the base - each as a separate STL and also combined. Just add any one of the 47 pictograms from the included ZIP file and it's ready to slice and print. The base and the square outline are also included in the zip file, combined and separate, so you don't have to re-create them.
Each of the parts is in the correct location to make a complete sign, so as long as your slicer leaves them there you won't have to reposition anything.
Combining parts in Slic3r:
First load in the base part STL or the combined part STL. Then click the "Settings..." button - a window will pop up. Click the "Load part..." button and load each of the other parts needed to make a complete sign. It's then ready to slice.
Combining parts in Cura:
I haven't been able to figure out how to get Cura 3.6.0 to leave the models in their original locations when they're loaded into the slicer. It always moves them to the center of the build plate or the closest spot if the center is already occupied. I've found the relevant settings, but they're ignored. I can move them after they're loaded, but it's annoying to have to do that so I always use FlashPrint to merge any multi-part models and then save as a single part to load into Cura. If your slicer is giving you the same grief, here are the part locations specified as [X,Y,Z] coordinates :
Part | Location |
---|---|
Base | [0, 0, 0] |
Square | [58.275, 0, 2] |
Text | [Xᵗᵉˣᵗ, Yᵗᵉˣᵗ, 2] |
Pictogram | [58.125, 0, 2] |
If you want, you can just place the text part where you think it looks good, in which case you can just ignore the next paragraph.
The location of the text is dependant on the letters in the text and the scaling of the text . The text is automatically scaled if there are more than 8 letters in the room name. For unscaled text, the Y coordinate is -7.07. The following formula aren't exact but they should place the text in a good location close enough to where they should be:
Xᵗᵉˣᵗ = -84 - (TextXsize/2)
Yᵗᵉˣᵗ = -7.07 - (27.67-TextYsize)/2.66
If your print won't be dual-extrusion, you can use the combined model and then you only have to place the pictogram.
Available Signs
There are signs for the following rooms:
- The Attic
- The Ballroom
- The Basement
- The Bathroom
- The Bedroom
- The Cold Room
- The Computer Room
- The Dining Room
- The Dressing Room (alternative pictogram also included)
- The Dungeon
- The Exercise Room
- The Furnace Room
- The Gaming Room
- The Garage
- The Grow Room
- The Guest Bedroom
- The Kitchen
- The Laundry Room
- The Library
- The Litter Room
- The Living Room
- The Makerspace
- The Man Cave
- The Nursery
- The Pantry
- The Playroom
- The Poo Room
- The Sauna
- The Sewing Room
- The Shack (amateur/ham radio)
- The Studio
- The Study
- The Sunroom
- The Theatre
- The Toy Room
- The TV Room
- The Utility Room (oops, should be called Electrical Room, I thought a utility room was where the utilities came into the house, but it's basically a laundry room)
- The Washroom
- The Wine Cellar
- The Workshop
Update 2019-04-24 - Added signs for three additional rooms:
- The Billiard Room
- The Exit
- The Party Room
Update 2019-05-17 - Added signs for three additional spaces:
- The Deck
- The Games Closet
- The Linen Closet
Flexi-Dragon
I really liked the style of the dragon done here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:570345 by muzz64 and thought I would try my hand at making it flexi with both wings attaching with only pressure. The wings attached for me great and are very hard to take back out. I'm sure results will vary dependent on how well printers are setup.(I have some elephant foot on my prints which may be helping the fit). Try one wing and if it is too loose try printing at 101%.
Update: Rev B
Changes
- Improved the clips to attach the wings, They will be a little harder to get in but should be very hard to take out.(RevB not compatible with the first Dragon)I have not been able to remove the wings with out breaking something.
- Improved the arch of the neck, his head should not point down as much. This may differ from printer to printer.
- Increased the size of the hinges on the wings. This should make them more robust.
Drill bits cylindrical case
Cylindrical case for carrying 19 drill bits from 1 to 10 mm diameter in 0.5 mm increments.
In the center has a hole to put other bits or tools. I made an adapter cylinder for 5 concrete drill bits, from 5 to 10 mm.
There are two models of lid, one with eyebolt for a carabiner and the other without.
Although it is made for metric system drills, I think it can be used for drills of equivalent sizes in gauge (I haven't tested it). This is the table of approximate equivalences, taken from Wikipedia:
mm-gauge-Inchs
1-61-1/32
1,5-53-1/16
2-47
2,5-40-3/32
3-31-1/8
3,5-29
4 22-5/32
4,5-16
5-9-3/16
5,5-3-7/32
6-A
6,5-F-1/4
7-J-9/32
7,5-M
8-O-5/16
8,5-Q
9-T
9,5-V-3/8
10-X
In any case, the design can be modified for inch drills.
Caja cilíndrica para portar 19 brocas de 1 a 10 mm de diámetro, en pasos de 0,5 mm.
En el centro tiene un hueco para poner otras brocas o herramientas. Yo he hecho un cilindro adaptador para 5 brocas de hormigón, de 5 a 10 mm.
Hay dos modelos de tapa, uno con armella para un mosquetón y otro sin el.
Aunque está realizado para brocas del sistema métrico, pienso que puede servir para brocas de medidas equivalentes en calibre (no lo he probado). Esta es la tabla de equivalencias aproximadas, sacada la Wikipedia:
mm-calibre-pulgadas
1-61-1/32
1,5-53-1/16
2-47
2,5-40-3/32
3-31-1/8
3,5-29
4 22-5/32
4,5-16
5-9-3/16
5,5-3-7/32
6-A
6,5-F-1/4
7-J-9/32
7,5-M
8-O-5/16
8,5-Q
9-T
9,5-V-3/8
10-X
En cualquier caso, se puede modificar el diseño para brocas en pulgadas.
Cheshire Cat
Cheshire Cat from Alice and Wonderland
I had a lot of purple ABS left over from my last project (Dino Flintstone) and decided on building the Cheshire Cat. Since my daughter loves Alice in Wonderland, this was an easy choice to make.
The model as printed is 25cm high and 28cm long, however since it is sliced into pieces to allow for the colors, you only need to check the size of the largest flat piece (body_6.stl, approx 130mm x 125mm) to determine your print size. The tallest piece is head.stl, 63mm. The model should scale well except for the eyes (just the black dots) and whiskers.
I used glow in the dark ABS for the mouth for that extra special touch.
Enjoy!
Crown Voronoi Style
Nueva locomotora Baldwin "La Robla", chasis
E3D V6 Delta Kossel Effector - Remixed
- Improved the air flow for Filament cooling and hotend cooling with that Separating wall.
Put the PLA vent in the wall hole and the Vent cover for Hotend cooling. - Fixed hole diameter.
- Fixed Clamp clearance.
ToDo:
- Dual tip PLA vent
You will need:
-2x 30mm Axial Fans
-2x M3x16
-2x M3 Hex Nuts
-14x M3x12 Socket Head Screws
Headphone Stand
The MakerBot Headphone Stand went through the same design process used in professional design and engineering industries. Multiple design iterations and 3D prints led to the final fully 3D printable headphone stand.
The full size stand prints beautifully without any supports and perfectly matches the Replicator+ build volume.
Designer Jackson Seidenberg uses two of these stands at home for his Logitech G930 and Astro a50 headphones.
Solder paste and flux Dispenser
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Solder paste and flux Dispenser
I liked the idea of this author https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3137757, but I decided to do it my way. The case is easier to print with halves, which can then be glued together. But if you want to print it right away, I added the case full. Build details on video
See also:
- Luer Lock Adapter - https://amzn.to/2V6TPvU or http://ali.pub/2z2ntm
Buy & save with CashBack - http://ali.pub/2v0znm
My some other things:
Wolf
Wolf or warg, based on WoW model
If you like my work and would like to support my hobby or have a special request check out my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/gloomyKidMinis.
Bernard - Day of the Tentacle
Bernard is the Nerd and Original Hipster from Day of the Tentacle.
The model is part of a series of other Day of the Tentacle characters, including Purple, Laverne, Hoagie and Dr Fred. All models are scaled correctly in relation to the other models in this series, as a reference Laverne is scaled to 10cm in the STL.
I haven't printed these yet, so I'm releasing these models as is and would suggest you to add a baseplate, some of these models might not fully balance IRL :D
Originally this model was created during my 45 Days of ZBrush challenge. I wrote about Bernard's process on Day 43 and wrote a recap of the whole 45 Days of ZBrush Challenge
Find my website at https://pixelprotest.com/ and follow me on twitter
Please share your results, would love to see your prints!
// updates //
- 19/01/06 - added watertight fixed mesh (thanks to Dylan)