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Magnetic Wristband Screw Holder --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10211 Original creator: lusofer

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Inspired by Skimbal\'s VW Bus (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1454), I thought I\'d try making a car. It\'s mostly solid instead of hollow so it takes a while to print but the finished product looks pretty good! I might try painting on some details like windows and racing stripes. The model has been split into four parts so it will fit in a MakerBot and to avoid excessive overhang.My dad has a \'69 Roadrunner and I\'m visiting my parents in a couple of weeks so I plan to get some measurements and see if I can make the model more accurate. For now I\'m pleased with the initial results. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3408 Original creator: kyle90

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Thanks to zenix for the inspiration Please share and enjoy ! --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9744 Original creator: janedoe

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While atttending the makerbot demonstration/workshop in Philadelphia a couple of weeks ago, is saw the OWL WRAP EarPhone Caddy and was delighted by it. I asked Zach to print one for me and have been using it and showing it to anyone interested. I was wondering how to get the word out about the Makerbot machine and I thought that having a functional Thingy made by the machine; to hand out as a MakerBot business card would be nice, so I present the MakerBot Earphone Caddy; mach 1, mod 0, for immediate development. Some of the things I built into this model are: (hopefully) 1) machine friendliness, using the machine's attributes in the development of the part. If you print it standing up from the flat at the bottom I am guessing that the machine will handle the gradual overhangs ok. and 2) The advertising text (Makerbot your idea) is made very shallow in the hopes that it will take advantage of the way the machine layers the plastic and be readable: kind of like raised lettering and. 3) You can print a dozen of them at a time if you stand them up like dominoes.Some issues to be fine tuned prior to putting this thingy into production are: 1) The the head phones need to easily pop in and out of their holes during retrieval and wrap up and stay put while in storage. I find that the way I wrap the wire helps to keep my OWL WRAP's phones in place while in my pocket but it would be nice to have that worked out more clearly in future iterations. 2) The rectangular hole for the jack should be ambidextrous so the jack can slip under the wrapped wires into the hole's depression in a 'tight fit' sort of way, but not through it. 3) The text could be adjusted to be as clear as possible (I need to see a printed sample print to think thru that one), and 4) The vertical build of the part should be supportive of the machine's building technique, but again the sample will speak to that. I am using SolidWorks to produce the model and I am interested in helping to develop it into a cool little way to get the word out about this amazing price breakthrough into the world of rapid prototyping. The fact that you can print you idea(s) on a machine that costs less than $1,000.00 is going to bring RP technology into ubiquity.If anyone can print this with a MakerBot and send me a copy I'll be happy inspect it, use it, refine it, and try again until we get it right.P.S. this idea may work well with other RP machines, but my intention is to refine it for MakerBot because The MakerBot is the first machine to get below the $1,000.00 price mark. I think the personality of the builds of this machine are beautiful and I don\'t intend for this prototype to become some slick marketing tool. Having the finished part be a real prototype built on the machine that it represents is just too zen to forego.Chas.www.chascolburn.comchascolburn@mac.comjust ask for address if you are going to send one. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:759 Original creator: Chasiboy

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When I tried to make a throated worm screw ( http://www.thingiverse.com/derivative:9733 ), I ran into an issue: the thread profile was being extruded along the right curve in space, but there was no skewing of the profile to fit the curve. You can see what I mean by comparing the images for this thing to the images for its parent. The tip of the thread remains vertical, no matter how the thread tapers or widens around the shaft. In the case of a throated worm screw, this meant that the worm gear would hit the parts of the profile that had not tapered out of the way properly.Had to redo the polyhedron the whole thing rests on, and I took the opportunity to redo all the math vectorially, cuz it's cleaner that way. Also went ahead and made the shaft follow a curve defined by functions, like the thread does. More versatile, but we're not yet where the shaft could be a torus and the thread winds around it.Now that I have this working in this stand-alone script, I need to work it back into the screw library ( http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8793 ) and the throated worm screw will be a synch.As I've just received my Thingomatic, however, (thanks MBI!) this might take a back seat to assembly, calibration, printing, etc... Sorry! --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8952 Original creator: syvwlch

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I bet you there have been flies since the saurs. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:103 Original creator: dino-girl

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I win the trophy for making the first trophy!If you can out-tacky me, I will be very pleased. Into the public domain with it. If you can make money with this file, then you are a genius and you deserve it. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:130 Original creator: raphael

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The second largest mosque they sayhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hassan_II_MosqueA prof asked me if it was possible to print a mosque to bring it back and give it to his school director.Let's grab the file in Sketchup, tweak some things, and voilà :)3min video of the 2h print : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7-jxpxm1uE --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11767 Original creator: watsdesign

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Just like the parent thing, but for self-aligning bronze bushings that have a 16mm outer diameter at the flange (which you can get at techpaladin.com).You can get the belt clamps from github.com/prusajr/PrusaMendel/tree/master/metric-prusaI've uploaded the .scad files that I modified to make these parts. They may have additional dependencies, but you should be able to grab those from Josef Prusa's github at github.com/prusajr/PrusaMendel/tree/master/sourceIf you use these bushings, you may be interested in my compatible X-ends: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:16291 --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:16397 Original creator: Pointedstick

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This is a quick perl script to scan through a gcode file and figure out how much filament will be required.It reads all of the "E" moves and adds them up each time they get reset to 0.This will only work with absolute moves, not relative moves.I did a 5 hour print and weighed it. The script said it should way 48.167 g. My kitchen scale said it weight 50 g.Pretty good! --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:15499 Original creator: jag

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Sometimes I find myself getting lost in the declarative transform world of OpenScad...translate()rotate()scale()rotate()...Then I smacked my head and discovered 'multmatrix()'I know you, as I, have often wondered, 'what is the multmatrix?'This thing is the answer. Basically a bunch more matrix routines to make life in OpenScad easier. Really I'm releasing this particular bit of work because I want to write an expose on declarative vs imperative programming and how to mix the two for 3D design goodness.What you'll find in this package are functions such as:vec4_mult_mat4(v,m)mat4_mult_mat4(m1,m2)mat4_transpose(m)transform_scale(xyz)etc.The devotees of OpenScad might find the gem known as 'ccerp' and begin to wonder what kind of crack I've been smokin on this father's day. But, that's for another post.The bottom line with this is, you can do your own fancy matrix transforms, and apply them wherever and whenever you like using the 'multmatrix()' module.Most people will scratch their heads in wonderment. Some might start bouncing down the halls with glee. The rest will just click on the next Colbert mash up. --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9447 Original creator: WilliamAAdams

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Very slightly less than 1 Fl. Oz., but the bottom edges are smooth inside and out. It doesn't leak! --- Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6068 Original creator: corknut