hand holding crystal ball 3d models
421205 3d models found related to hand holding crystal ball.sketchfab
Individuals seeking realistic 3D models of hands often focus on Ball Jointed Hands, particularly those used in doll-making. Ball Jointed Dolls are highly prized for their movable limbs and ability to bring a high level of realism to film productions...
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I made a hand rest from a tennis ball cut in half. While it was ok as is - it was moving around on some surfaces. So I made this simple base that allowed to use silicon bumpers as feet, so the thing does not move at all. ...
grabcad
This innovative design features a ball roll in the soap nozzle section, allowing users to dispense soap with just one hand by simply rolling the ball. The absence of a conventional pump adds uniqueness to this dispenser, while the ball roll at the...
myminifactory
Based on using D13mm stainless steel balls, this project requires one 608 skate ball bearing and six balls. The balls snap neatly into place. However, the caps will need some glue, depending on how well they fit after printing. ...My model units are set...
cults3d
Based on my experience with D13mm stainless steel balls, this project requires 1 x 608 skate ball bearing and 6 x balls. The balls will snap into place seamlessly. ...However, it's possible that some glue may be needed for the caps, depending on how...
cults3d
This design requires one 608 skate ball bearing and three D13mm steel balls for optimal performance. The bearing will need to be secured in place with a small amount of glue. A test version (V2) featuring straight tracks has been included in the...
cults3d
My latest design is a showstopper ;D It's based on D13mm stainless steel balls that move freely within their pockets, providing extra fidgeting action. The two-part design makes it easy to mix colors and creates a 3D spinner contour that looks...
myminifactory
This project will require one 608 skate ball bearing and three D13mm steel balls. Since the bearing needs to be secured with a small amount of glue, it's essential to apply this detail carefully. A first test version featuring straight tracks has...
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... Department challenge. ...Our goal was to utilize our 3D printer for this project, and I engineered a ball launcher using Solid works software. ...The model was then printed through Cura 15.04.6, and all relevant files are included with this submission.
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The OpenSCAD script showcases programmatic creation of a "hand hammered" effect, while a Blender-made STL demonstrates this via modeling. Discover more about creating it with Blender by reading my blog post at http://wp.me/p2hTaI-iY. To see the code...
myminifactory
This creation was designed using Tinkercad's user-friendly interface at www.tinkercad.com. ...Specifically, the thing ID is e3Y6Hv6Eoc8.
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A person is grasping a property that was once infamous for a massacre in Amityville, New York. ...The individual has combined these two elements into a single entity.
sketchfab
The prototype for a heart-stopping first-person horror game is taking shape, its eerie atmosphere slowly seeping into every corner of the gamer's reality. As they step into the shoes of a protagonist who's trapped within an unspeakable nightmare, the...
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This design was created using Tinkercad's intuitive online tools. ...You can edit it directly on the website at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/3Y9hr5In7vz.
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/dNsseDXBorx
prusaprinters
<p>I've just tried to decorate my knockbox. I dont have much experiences with 3D print and settings. It is too small for details with my printed settings 0,1mm detailed, 0,4 nozzle. Maybe I need 0,2 or less. ...But as a decor it looks good.</p><p>I've...
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Stand for a glass/Crystal ball for photography, or anything else. ...made for a 60 mm sphere
cults3d
This is a stand that can be used to place your crystal ball or to place a candle.