dr who phone booth 3d models
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Post-Printing Remove Support: Be careful where you remove the support, as it will probably be stuck inside the phone booth and in those small windows. Check before printing. ... Design Process Remodeling: I took a scan of a phone booth from Autodesk's...
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Doctor Who Materializes in Telephone Booth A time-traveling British icon made a brief appearance on an ordinary London street, much to passersby's astonishment. ...The infamous blue police box, which has been the Doctor's mode of transportation for...
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Still working on this one. ...TARDIS phone/tablet stand. Small text needs work as well as general dimensions and tweaks. ...Hole for cable may be to low for some cables
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Working diligently on refining the design of a TARDIS-inspired phone or tablet stand. The text size requires adjustment, alongside overall proportions and minor optimizations. ...A potential issue with the hole for cable placement is that it might be...
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... concept by converting it into a card holder, injecting a dash of Dr. ...Who flair onto the police box and phone sign. ...Don't forget to grab those high-resolution *.PNG files in a loss-less format to avoid distortion when scaling them up or down.
grabcad
Crafted particularly for 3D printing purposes, the Tardis featured in Dr. ...Who includes fillets to provide support under overhangs.
cults3d
Dr Who's trusty sidekick, that iconic time-traveling tool is known as the Sonic Screwdriver, it has been a part of the Doctor's arsenal for decades.
grabcad
A pal of mine is into Dr. ...Who, so I crafted a design based on his request. ...However, personally, I haven't watched the show.
cults3d
My daughter and I, we love Dr. Who. ...That's why I was motivated to design and print the cabin-ship of this unique and long-lived character.
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I downloaded a printable Dr Who logo in svg format and used Tinkercad to extrude it, then I added a support ring. ...To print this design, I set my printer settings to not use rafts or supports.
prusaprinters
Dr Who themed Visualizer ,for 3d printer .Printed in blue ,change to white at 95% sonic screw drivers hand painted .printed at 0.15 layer height+ 5% infill
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Creating an item for my sister, who's a big Dr. Who fan, is on my to-do list. She requested this unique gift, and I plan to share her collection of Doctor Who items soon. ...The item can be made from various materials, making it versatile and...
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The little robot head that appeared in the 2013 Christmas special of Dr. Who. The Doctor says that Handles is a broken Cyberman's head. Handles helps The Doctor but develops a fault and "dies" at the end of the episode. ...He is a much loved character...
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This is my Dr. ...Who coaster. It was designed in Imperial units, so if you import it in mm, you have to scale it up by 25.4. This measures approx. ...3 1/2" I.D.(for a larger sized cup) so you can scale it to whatever size is appropriate for your cup.
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In a special 2013 episode, a diminutive robot head burst forth as Dr. Who's companion. According to the Doctor, Handles was a defective Cyberman brain casing. While serving The Doctor effectively, Handles unfortunately succumbs to a mechanical...
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Human: Tardis (Dr Who Keyring)\nRemix for Da Vinci Jr printer (optimized to reduce filament usage and improve print quality!)\nhttps://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/398419837/dr-whos-tardis-keyring\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: \n Da Vinci Jr\n \n Rafts: \n...
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Here is K-9 from the old Dr Who series, expertly designed and brought to life through 3D printing. Originally, I envisioned a intricate One Piece design, but ultimately decided on a more streamlined approach that yielded impressive results. Printer...
grabcad
I've been tasked with crafting a detailed, 3D CAD rendition of the TARDIS, an iconic time machine prominently featured in the hit BBC television series Dr Who. My intention is to showcase my designing prowess through this undertaking. This endeavor...