Kinetic Sand Molds 3d models
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... molds to the beach. After printing it, you can fill the mold with wet sand, turn it over, and "Voilà" - your sand castle is complete. ... All parts were modeled in Autodesk Inventor 2016 Student Version, so feel free to print and download them.
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I designed this sand castle mold to resemble the iconic castles from the classic Mario Brothers game on NES. The flagpole, crafted to be printed in two separate pieces, is held together by the sturdy block base and the rounded ball on top. ...To ensure...
cults3d
Create your own Sand Castle Mold to build impressive keeps and towers, iron gates, pointed arches and brick fortifications with these exciting mix & match castle molding components. Just get the right combination of sand to water going, and watch...
prusaprinters
This rocket sand mold will take you to the stars!Printing :0.2mm layer height works well.Scale as you wish and print with the flat side down without supports.Enjoy!
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I'm attempting to create a mold for building homes in playground sand. So far, this is a work in progress, and I've found it's quite challenging to build decent sand structures with the current design. I had to make multiple tries to get it working...
cults3d
For our #BuildACastle entry, we tried to make a sand castle mold that, as the instructions say, shows off math skills at the beach! Made with the program Tinkercad, this sand castle includes geometric patterns using 3D shapes to give the castle a...
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My daughter discovered that filling the mold roughly three-quarters full with sand, carefully inverting it onto a small mound of sand, pressing down gently and then shaking to pack the sand tightly, followed by delicately lifting the mold off,...
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I was inspired by Indian architecture when I decided to create a sand mold for my infinite stairs castle, which I previously designed (entry #929228). This project involves making two molds: one for a pyramid and another for a pair of mirrored stairs...
cults3d
I'm working on a mold for building houses in playground sand, and it's still a work in progress. Making sand houses with the current design proves to be quite challenging, and I've had to try several times before getting decent results. ...The version...
prusaprinters
It's so much fun, you won't be able to sand it!Have some fun with the gang and hang out at the Krusty Krab. NOTE: The original file is approx 10-inches in the greatest dimension. The mold in the picture was scaled down for printing. The best way to...
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An easy to print geometric starfish sand mold with no supports required. Print flat side down and scale up or down as desired. ... Example photos are printed with Prusament PETG Pistachio Green at 0.2mm with a 0.4 nozzle and 15% infill.
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Create your own Sand Castle Mold to build impressive keeps and towers, iron gates, pointed arches and brick fortifications with these cool mix & match castle molding components. Just get the right ratio of sand to water going, and watch what...
prusaprinters
This was designed for the sand mold competition in the hopes of winning. The one in the photo is at about 70% size and took about 1 hour and 30 minutes to pint. ...At full size it would probably take about five hours.20% infill
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Using Tinkercad, we made a sand castle with geometric patterns and 3D shapes that make it really stand out. We also added cool tessellations to the floor and tower top of the castle to give it some extra flair and show how beautiful math can be. Our...
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Explanation: By using fossil trilobite fossils of the Paleozoic era, we created a mold that can shape sand or snow. Hold the handle and combine the two molds, then pull them out again, and the trilobites appear. It can be used as a children's toy and...
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A child-friendly sand mold for the beach was designed and produced, making it easy to hold and play with. Sand was collected and layered on both sides to form a Sphinx shape. A handle was added to make it simple to grasp and have fun. You can also...
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I crafted this mold specifically for the "Build A Castle" challenge, aiming to create a design that would print upright with a look reminiscent of the sand castle it produces. My intention was also to avoid relying on the slicer to generate support...
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The given task was a homework assignment. ...The mold assembly and component are distinct. The mold assembly contains air vents. ...Although the elongated holes may appear comical, they are essential.
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I created this mold specifically for the Build a Castle Challenge. ...It's designed to be endlessly replicated, allowing you to construct an infinite sandcastle by simply adding more molds on top of each other.
cults3d
... molding process. ...A mixture of fine powder and liquid is carefully poured into the mold, allowing it to take shape under precise temperature control. ...Once set, the mold is gently removed, revealing a perfect likeness of the beloved character.
prusaprinters
At around 170cm long in it's standard size, it's made to fit most printers so you can easily print it for your vacations. ...The top part of the mold should be facing down for no supports when printing (check the provided .3mf for more info).
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Mould with Baby groot's face to play in the sand on the beach. I have modified the top of the head of the original model so that it can be unmolded well. There are two models; one with edges to make it easier to unmold and one without edges to make...
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- I made a kinetic Christmas tree using a 3D printer. - This Christmas tree is composed of a three-layered wing structure. - The inner two layers were designed to rotate, and the outermost wing was made of shiny brass. - I hope you enjoy it. ... -...