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Pumpkin Head- Made in a Toys class with sacc- based on a Mr.Potato-Head idea with freedom in creating the parts that make it up. Enjoy your very own "Mr. Pumpkin Head" ! --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:42703 Original creator: zanzan28

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I was fed up with birds messing up our second storey windows so I designed these to be glued above them to prevetn birds from perching and making a mess. So fa they seem to work really well --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6318 Original creator: andrewar

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You know the drill - where are the tweezers, the X-acto knife or that piece of rod you need to get the plastruder's pinch roller set right? Add the hunt for the Sharpie pen marker to write the temperature, extrude rate and some other vital statistics onto the latest calibration object's raft.This 3D Printer Accessory Holder saves the day (well, sort of). The 7-sided septagon shape is pretty unique and would be real hard to build without, what else, a 3D printer.The accessory holder is a derivative of the "Talisman Holder, i.e. Septagon Box and Lid":http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1437The designer of that object did 99% of the work on this derivative. All I did was increase the size of the box height by about double, and increase the size of the whole lid to form a stand for the new box to fit into. The overall object size was increased by 10%, which seems about right.The photo shows the original box and lid to the left of my MakerBot accessory holder version.Oh yeah, it also works fine as a pencil holder.... --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3505 Original creator: ElectronicKit

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Very slightly adapted from Travis77's fine original design, simply to add depth and export the parts as .stl.These should print just fine on a makerbot, but make sure to check the size first as I haven't had a chance to. The depth of the pieces is very slightly less than the exact fit (1.27mm) to allow for printing error and ease of fit.Thanks to Travis77 for this great classic puzzle and the Sketchup source file! --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1010 Original creator: cathalgarvey

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This is a not so often seen hexagonal fractal.The question was:What is the simplest 2D fractal with hexagonal symmetry under the constraint that it would make a reasonably sturdy structural material when stopping iterations at some point.That means the wakest points should scale with iterations tooactivate line with a=30° for sturdy configurationactivate line with a= 0° for weak configurationedit:If you start asking that same question in 3D instead of 2D you'll get tetrapods out of tetrapods out of tetrapods and so on.like this here:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:13786 --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:14023 Original creator: mechadense

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Mona Lisa rendered as TSP art in three "resolutions": 6910, 7933, and 12477 "cities" in the TSP tour. (TSP = Travelling Salesman Problem). The more cities, the more line segments. Eggbots will probably do best with the 6910 or 7933 versions. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4431 Original creator: dnewman

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Surfboard shaped key tag, can be hung on keys or bags etc. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:15077 Original creator: Saber

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Think Stephen Colbert is piping hot?! Why not prove it! --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9139 Original creator: MakerBlock

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TL;DR - A Pan / Tilt servo mount for the Multiplex EasyStar foamy.http://www.mpx-easystar.de/index.php?id=2&L=1The EasyStar is a great plane for First Person video flying, it's..cheapeasy to assemble easy to hand launch very forgiving to flynearly unbreakablevery long dwell time with LiIon batteries and a brushless upgradeable to carry a lot of weightSo here's a basic Pan/Tilt servo mount to velcro your camera of choice onto. I've sized the mounting cutouts for the cheap and incredibly common "Mystery" 9g transparent blue servos, and they work well. These are sold commercially for about $50, and my version costs me about .20c in MDF to cut.. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11661 Original creator: gunpowder

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Some users have found that the rafts generated by common toolpath generators are wasteful of material and difficult to remove. cptnAWESOME found that it is easier to add raft-like features to .stl files prior to passing them to a toolpath generator, as in http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:16596.This script performs this function automatically and uniformly, so that designers can distribute files in a form that is as machine- and technology-independent as possible. The user can then apply whatever preprocesseing steps are necessary to ensure the best print characteristics on her machine. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:16728 Original creator: pogden

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This Thing currently includes two derivatives of dnewman's monochrome geometric egg thing.The first file (cubses-5stripes) describes 5 rows of 16 cubes in 5 paths total (1 per row) for speedy egg drawing. The original script produces 4 paths per cube with can really slow down an eggbot with all the ups and downs. There are three layers for optional multi-color eggs. The cubes are larger for drawing with Ultra File Sharpie markers.The second file (cubses2) describes a 9x20 cubed egg decoration in one path. Drawing the whole thing in one path saves a lot of time. The thumbnails are deceiving because they only show the first row; the rest of the rows run off of the document. There's an artifact at the end of each row where it draws over the last cube to get to the next row. I might fix this eventually. This cubes are the small original size cubes, they are a little small to be drawn clearly by a UF Sharpie, but the pattern is still nice.Happy Easter --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8020 Original creator: Jetlag

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Converts rotation into reciprocating (linear back & forth) motion.Functioning parameterized design, so you can make it as big as you want.I designed this as a motion study, and to see how well this would work on a 3d-printer. It works surprisingly well.It's currently designed to be hand-operated, but easily modifiable to be motor-driven. Motor-driving it is on my short-list.In the hand-driven configuration, it needs to be held together by hand as you turn it to get the correct motion. I would be very happy to see your application for this!The case could use some modifications (e.g. attachment points) depending on your application.I recommend a Frequency 3, Radius 1 inch, Height 1 inch as a working starting point.Anything below Frequency 3 will bind. I've tried 1, 2, and 3. If you modelled in some support tracks for Freq 1 or 2, it could work.Anything below about a 1:1 ratio (radius to amplitude) will bind at frequency 3 (I've gotten a 1:2 at frequency 1 almost working, adding extra support track may fix this if you want to try something small with longer travel) --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9853 Original creator: corknut