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Part of our “Idiom” series, this is A Storm in a Teacup, also known as Tempest Teacup! Printed with Palette 3, we used 4 filament colors (brown, blue, green, and white) This is an idiom meaning that a small event has been blown out of proportion,...
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Part of our “Idiom” series, this is A Storm in a Teacup, also known as Tempest Teacup! Printed with Palette 3, we used 4 filament colors (brown, blue, green, and white) This is an idiom meaning that a small event has been blown out of proportion,...
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Print Settings Printer: Powerspec Ultra 3D Printer Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 200 micron Infill: 100% Post-Printing Check the pictures to see how to assemble the Teacup LED Candle! How I Designed This I used calipers to copy the size and...
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... Shrew' by William Shakespeare, where a character uses this metaphor to describe an unnecessary argument. Despite its name, it has nothing to do with actual storms or teacups but rather highlights the human tendency to overreact to trivial matters.
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I'm re-making this teacup for the second time because I messed it up the first time around. I need to get it right this time and make sure there aren't any imperfections. The glaze needs to be even, and the handle has to fit perfectly in your hand.
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The design features a teacup handle that can be attached to a plant pot using epoxy or other types of strong glue. The original pot used for the design is a standard terracotta pot, measuring 7.7cm x 12.7cm x 11.5cm in size. To accommodate...
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Constructing Whystler's TeaCup Dragon demands a base to ensure stability, so I designed one while at it. A knob was added to the neck for easier jaw movement and to prevent the neck from lifting up. This knob is derived from Andreas' Pet Monster...
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*LATTICE CAGE TEACUP* I started playing around with designs that incorporate lattice structures. I wanted to do something a little different from your typical vase, so here we are. Lattice structures can be a bit tricky to print, but the stock...
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If you are printing using standard PLA or similar materials, you are NOT going to want to put hot beverages in this teacup. I made this for a friend who asked me for this to display in her home's tea room. I had a good time playing with splines to...
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Explanation : Using a kettle and a teacup, a magnet holder that can be used in a refrigerator or steel was made. It was fun to model separately so that the lid of the kettle can be opened. You can also download this file from the link below. :)...
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The file contains a high-poly model of a plate and a teacup, which is made of two objects: a handle and a cup. The cup and plate are UV mapped. The zip file contains a blend file for the items (1.4 MB) and an obj-file (152 MB) for immediate use. The...
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Introducing the Teacup Dragon Queen! This fascinating figurine knows everything about British high tea rituals. Despite her rotund appearance due to overindulgence, she is a unique prize. Created for the "Pet Monster Contest" by Makerbot and 3D...
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Meet the Queen of Teacup Dragons! She's an expert on the British tradition of high tea, but she has one flaw: she can't resist overindulging in the treats, which explains her rounded physique. This design was created especially for the "Pet Monster...
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The model showcased in figure 7.7 of "Visualizing Mathematics with 3D Printing" is inspired by the iconic Stanford Bunny. ...This digital masterpiece originates from the esteemed Stanford University Computer Graphics Laboratory.
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<p>This model is featured in figure 7.7 of <a href="http://3dprintmath.com">Visualizing Mathematics with 3D Printing</a>. ...It is based on the Stanford Bunny, source: Stanford University Computer Graphics Laboratory. Category: Math
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A straightforward ceramic tea collection features a teapot, teacup, and saucer for your beverage needs.
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Featuring a musical melody imprinted on its upper rim, this typical teacup is a delightful accessory.
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Teacup mimics! Be sure to tell your players there's a very expensive looking tea set on the dinner table... ... For others, please visit: https://3dprintguy.com.au/
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Cute teacup printables made from food-safe materials perfect for decorating your home or using them as a practical vessel when printed with suitable materials and post-produced with non-toxic resins. As always, the design minimizes supports to make...
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One caveat: when orienting the model on your print bed, make sure that the door on the teacup is rotated so it's not at the start of your pathing. If it is in the starting position, you'll get a failed print when the printer starts printing on the...
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Here is my latest creation in Blender: a teacup, plate and spoon for use with Cycles rendering. Note that I have not yet applied the subdivision surface modifier to any of these object models. If you need help or want more of my work, just give me...
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I designed a teacup based on traditional Japanese designs. The bigger version is somewhat underweight, making the smaller one a closer representation. ...I still need to perfect the sealing mechanism, but I'll be sure to post an update as soon as it's...
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/1oMLyA6p7ut
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Done according to a tutorial but with my rendering of the cups shape. I drew a sketch with lines, splines and arcs for half the cups body. I then revolved it and shelled it by 2mm. To add the cups handle I made a sketch on the front plane with a...