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209 3d models found related to makeanything.cults3d
Print the lid in this order : 1- print the logo (centered on the plate) 2- pull off the external frame 3- change the filament 4- print the lid (centered and with the same orientation than the logo) I use the technic of MakeAnything...
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I made this Puzzle Lock as an entry in the MakeAnything Design Challenge. It functions as a regular lock, accessible by combination or brute force - after all, it's just plastic! You can create your own combination or stick with mine. The puzzle...
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... in diameter and 3mm in height, which I sourced from Amazon. Additionally, I used two washers with a 10mm diameter. To achieve the desired results, I employed the MakeAnything technique found on https://youtu.be/KV2AjyowXX4. ...Enjoy your project!
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... 2 washer of 10mm diameter, all found on Amazon. I use the technic of MakeAnything https://youtu.be/KV2AjyowXX4 Have fun ! ... IMPORTANT : If you buy this 3D model, you don't have the rights to sell in any way the file or a print of this 3D model.
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Remix of @MakeAnything's excellent Fidget Twisters with the CoderDojo logo seamlessly integrated into one end of the body, retaining the original ring unmodified. This version demands a minimal amount of bridging due to the open shaft being capped...
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... Feel free to leave a comment if you find other useful panels that could be listed here (or why not make a collection?), or have other suggestions. For more on polypanels, see makeanything.design/polypanels.
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I use some magnet and metal washer, all found on amazon (for locking the lid and for the transparents walls) For the logo, I use the technic of MakeAnything https://youtu.be/KV2AjyowXX4 Happy printing and have fun. ... IMPORTANT : If you buy this 3D...
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The camera mounting plate is a slightly adapted version of Devin Montes' (@MakeAnything) excellend mount. Apologies to Devin for putting a threaded hole in the middle of his logo (which is otherwise retained). I've also included an STL and STEP...
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Print the lid in this order : 1- print the logo (centered on the plate) 2- pull off the external frame 3- change the filament 4- print the lid (centered and with the same orientation than the logo) I use the technic of MakeAnything...
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This is a printable export of my Burr Puzzle design that I've created for the MakeAnything competition! Since I don't have access to a 3D printer, the images show the puzzle made from wood instead of plastic. I've added bevels and offset the pieces...
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I love Devon's Tippi Tree game ( https://www.makeanything.design/tippitree ), and I wanted a way to keep all my Tippi Tree pieces in one place. Unfortunately, all of the boxes I have found on Thingiverse are multi-day prints, so I decided to design a...
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... again to ensure a seamless transition. Finally, print the lid of the box centered and oriented in the same way as the logo. I utilize the innovative technique from MakeAnything's tutorial found at https://youtu.be/KV2AjyowXX4. ...Have fun creating!
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For creating the logo, I employed the techniques showcased in MakeAnything's tutorial on YouTube (https://youtu.be/KV2AjyowXX4). This allows for an impressive visual display that adds a touch of professionalism to your game case. ... Happy printing,...
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I stumbled across the concept of Ambiguous Cylinders at the makeanything YT channel. These were shown by Kokichi Sugihara in Japan.</p><p>I modelled a version of the circle/square variant myself and arranged them to act as an intriguing pen holder...
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I have been using Sharpie Marker Color Blender by @MakeAnything - the project to color my prints, and I have realized, that I have no proper holder for Sharpies. There it is! It holds 10 Shapries, tip down (yes tip down is the correct way) or tip...
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https://www.makeanything.design/tippitree I wanted something smaller, printable on Prusa MINI, so I designed my own expandable solution. The main case holds the tree and set of 4x6 leaves (two player set). For trunks and branches there is an expand...
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I have been using Sharpie Marker Color Blender by MakeAnything to color my prints, and I have realized, that I have no proper holder for Sharpies. There it is! It holds 10 Shapries, tip down (yes tip down is the correct way) or tip up. Height and...
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So I made this lock to do just that! The intention of this lock to to use the key from MakeAnything's (Devin Montes) lockpicks puzzles 6-10 (the larger lockpick puzzles) to open this lock. It may not be the best, but it serves it purpose.</p>...
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Those are separate beacause they should be able to be easily removed when its necessary to change the bulb. It is designed to fit the IKEA HEMMA through the hole in the top panel. Because the pieces are so light, you wont spend much filament on doing...
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I really like the astrolabicon puzzle by MakeAnything (https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-astrolabicon-puzzle-72019), but I have slightly larger magnets (8mm x 3mm) and didn't want to buy new ones, so I designed an astrolabicon from...
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Two sliding labyrinths which have to be solved at once to free the screw. The main goal is to place the screw in the opposite side of the circular holes, since those are the escape from the maze. Print instructionsI included the Front and the Back...
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Using the multipass multicolor technique that Devin Montes of MakeAnything describes here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7FiT5VqLSg I made a case for my phone at the time. ...By printing the case flat to begin, I was able to use a lighter to slowly...
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... so I can give the parts to my students and let them create their own designs. I've also included multicolored versions that can be used in conjunction with the MakeAnything technique shown in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV2AjyowXX4).
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I checked out Devin's video on his MakeAnything YouTube channel after being a longtime Solidworks user. It seemed like the perfect opportunity to get more comfortable with Fusion360, so I followed some of his techniques to build a 4x4 Puzzle Cube. I...
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... pay attention to their orientation to achieve a tight-fitting box. This project utilizes the MakeAnything technique, which can be learned from watching this video: https://youtu.be/KV2AjyowXX4 Have fun building your own travel case for Five Tribes!
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I designed this Puzzle Lock as an entry in the MakeAnything Design Challenge over on MyMiniFactory. It functions like a normal lock, capable of being opened with a combination or by force - it's just plastic after all. You can create your own unique...
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The length wasn't quite enough for me, so I simply stacked more magnets to get it to the position I wanted. It has a hollow shell in the base meant for a 12mm x 3mm (diameter x height) magnet. It was based on a flexible finger made by Devon Montes,...
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You can learn more about the technique at makeanything.design/multicolor. Of course, if you have a multimaterial printer, that works too! The model includes round tabs at each corner to improve build plate adhesion. They can be ripped off...
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Update 04/06/2019: Since the competition is over (https://www.myminifactory.com/competition/makeanything-design-challenge-139), I've heavily revised this description to make it sound less like a passionate enthusiast's rant about twisty puzzles. :p ...
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... with a nested file containing all puzzle pieces that fit on a 200mm x 200mm print bed. During testing, I noticed that the rounded faces make it easier to identify where pieces could potentially fit. This is my entry for the MakeAnything Challenge.