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I needed something to print with my lovely new safety orange filament.So, what better thing than a traffic cone? --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7677 Original creator: jag

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UPDATE 2011-10-25I uploaded shell-012948.stl, the file as exported from Sage, for shell thickening experimentation. It was mirrored from the original exported file because a hermit crab needs a right-handed shell spiral due to the way its abdomen curves.Pimp out your hermit crab!This is the prototype shell for Project Shellter, the current artist residency at MakerBot Industries.It is modeled on the shell of the Cittarium pica sea snail, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cittarium_pica, and is similar to the ones that crabs in pet stores typically sport.It was created using Sage, http://sagemath.org, exported to an STL using a modified version of Christopher Olah's plugin, http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/7744, and thickened in 3DS Max.You can explore other shell shapes here http://sagenb.org/home/pub/2928 (account required).The goal is a workflow using open source tools, but the conversion of the surface to a solid at this point requires a commercial tool.Maybe someone can figure out a way to thicken the surface without 3DS Max‽Follow Project Shellter progress here:http://projectshellter.comhttp://twitter.com/ProjectShellterhttp://bit.ly/ProjectShellterhttp://bit.ly/ProjectShellterCamshttp://bit.ly/ProjectShellterVideos --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:12784 Original creator: TeamTeamUSA

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A quick attempt at a coffee mug. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7953 Original creator: codemanusa

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Larger and more complex parts require greater accuracy in 3d printer calibration, especially with regard to laying down the first layer. This calibration part will help you ensure your print head is always the right height above your built plate, regardless of where it is in the XY plane.A level build plate seems to be the result of a skill you develop the more you use your 3d printer. Using a calibration print allows you to achieve greater accuracy than with a spirit level or the human eye. Remember to print this part at the lower end of your polymer's temperature range. Very runny PLA is more forgiving of miss-calibrated build plates.More discussion over http://www.woodsmokeworkshop.com/wordpress/?p=209 --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10402 Original creator: Woodsmoke

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This is a ducted fan mount for a Makerbot/Cupcake with MK5 Extruder. It seems to successfully stop small objects from turning into molten blobs.The whole thing clips into the extruder mount. It uses an old fan from the junk box, I think it was from a graphics card or similar.Mostly cools the current top layer of the printing object without pushing the platform heater into desperation. I'm running the fan through a 200 Ohm potentiometer, to control the airflow.The air flow is down and towards the nozzle, roughly 45 degrees. The air follows the extruder hot end and reaches about 60 degrees by the time it hits the object. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5756 Original creator: Iwo

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Hacked up in Blender-- I apparently couldn't resist quickly putting together some Platonic solids and the "bastard die", despite not having a way to print them at present.EDIT: I found a great script for platonic solids here:http://www.selleri.org/Blender/scripts/text.htmlSo the d8 and d4 are now perfect Platonic solids, and I have a d12 in this pack now.Copyright notice: these shapes have been in the public domain since 300 BC or so. I have not changed this. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:372 Original creator: MaskedRetriever

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I can't take all the credit, many of them were based on google earth/warehouse models. But here they are fixed up and ready to print. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:12762 Original creator: jonmonaghan

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Derivative of Bre's dragon head. I altered the mesh to be flat on the bottom and let the horns be attached to the build platform so they print nice. Also changed the head horns to print without illegal overhangs. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1466 Original creator: natetrue

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A wonderful house for birds.. It's possible to easily edit the sides, base and roof panels to increase the depth, but my bird fits. :)birdhouse.cdr, CorelDraw X5 versionbirdhouse_X.cdr, CorelDraw 10 versionbirdhouse_X.svg, scalable vector graphics, if nothing else works --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11021 Original creator: gunpowder

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Thanks to BME_sundevil I was able to pull the original model apart using SolidWorks and print each part separately on my UP! 3D printer. There was very little support material except on the springs but with care didn't they turn out fantastically. I am chuffed with the quality of my UP! 3D printer. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7760 Original creator: Brinny

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I have redrawn on a larger scale all the pieces.We must support the right front leg so that the dragon is in equilibrium.Also with a light 'LED' may have a superb effect.Good cutting and assembling --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2700 Original creator: souriceaux06

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Detailed model of the Venus of Willendorf. Ancient sculpting methods meet 21st century ones.The file is a remesh of a beautiful high resolution 3D scan available on Turbosuid: http://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/venus-willendorf-3d-model/424895 --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:17601 Original creator: Zydac